Definitely needs more time. Before harvest time the calyxes will get big, almost as if there's a seed in them. Then the trichome production will really go up.
Also be aware that sativas can really stretch. I got one so tall I had to hang a light right up by the ceiling just to stay above it. It is easily 6 feet above an 8 inch clay pot. I hope you have head room.
Matchbox, paper envelope, pretty much anything that won't have condensation in it. Keep 'em dry at room temperature. You should have no problem with them for 6 months.
I would recommend that you only use strains that take the same time to mature, otherwise you may have part of the plant ready to harvest and another part needing more time.
To the best of my knowledge cannabis can not breed with any other plants, but it's fun to think about growing a ten pound cannabis cabbage right out in the open...
You tend to concentrate nutrient residues and if you have any bad organisms like mold, fungi, bacterial rot, botrytis, etc you will be reintroducing it into your new grow. Bug eggs, too.
Looks like you'll get some tasty bud. If you increase the amount of light with more cfls you'll probably get more production and denser buds. Maybe cfls don't produce as well as other lights, but it's all good. If you like what you grow you have succeeded.
If you can convince her that weed works better than the pills by giving up the pills, then she would probably do it. She probably doesn't want to just add one more drug to your list, though.
I guess it was removed before I had a chance to see it. Anyway, our military rocks and our vets do not get nearly the support and services they deserve. While I hate paying taxes they can raise mine any day if the money goes to helping our brave men and women who have served.
"You'd think that we'd be legal as a nation already....But companies can't patent plants sooo......"
Actually, you can patent a particular cultivar of a plant. Happens all the time. Let's say you have grown a particularly good plant of Sour Diesel. It's clearly better than all the others...
If you have space why not let it grow? You never know what other differences there might be when it matures. After all, cauliflower is just a mutated cabbage.
If space is limited and you need to grow a certain number of healthy normal plants, then chop it.