Jagged Gardens
Well-known member
Hello MNS-ers!
Welcome, to the middling stage of a grow featuring a dialectical relationship between the expertly bred MNS Ortega, and my own hapless skillset as a grower.
Flipped on Nov. 1st. They're getting a little hungry as I've kept them as small as possible to fit all eight quite mature plants into this 2 X 4 X 4 tent.
Six females and two males, so can't complain there. The two males (pictured front left) are quite different but standouts in their own right.
Ortega Prime - the shorter of the two.
I quite like the structure here, and although it's the shortest of the eight plants it's been 2-4 nodes ahead of the others for a a few weeks in a kind of quiet, understated vigor.
The Crinkler.
Also really nicely structured, bigger bones than the first.
Both of these will get a chance to play stud, although exactly how is TBD - we'll see what the ladies do. This weekend, maybe tomorrow given how quickly they are flowering, I'll cut them back to their 3rd or 4th nodes and send them down to the "male-box" to flower. It will give the ladies a lot more room to breath in this relatively small space (2X4), but also help forestall their development and give the females more time to develop.
Speaking of the ladies, as a sucker for the quirky ones I'm liking the look of her.
The double top is appealing and even since the pic was taken she's been outgrowing everything except the Crinkler - I'm tentatively thinking mom on this one, but way too early to really know. Except for the stretchiness of one back left, the females appear very consistent.
Otherwise, thanks for looking, and any insights about the line - what to expect from a given pheno, etc - are welcomed and appreciated.
Welcome, to the middling stage of a grow featuring a dialectical relationship between the expertly bred MNS Ortega, and my own hapless skillset as a grower.
Flipped on Nov. 1st. They're getting a little hungry as I've kept them as small as possible to fit all eight quite mature plants into this 2 X 4 X 4 tent.
Six females and two males, so can't complain there. The two males (pictured front left) are quite different but standouts in their own right.
Ortega Prime - the shorter of the two.
I quite like the structure here, and although it's the shortest of the eight plants it's been 2-4 nodes ahead of the others for a a few weeks in a kind of quiet, understated vigor.
The Crinkler.
Also really nicely structured, bigger bones than the first.
Both of these will get a chance to play stud, although exactly how is TBD - we'll see what the ladies do. This weekend, maybe tomorrow given how quickly they are flowering, I'll cut them back to their 3rd or 4th nodes and send them down to the "male-box" to flower. It will give the ladies a lot more room to breath in this relatively small space (2X4), but also help forestall their development and give the females more time to develop.
Speaking of the ladies, as a sucker for the quirky ones I'm liking the look of her.
The double top is appealing and even since the pic was taken she's been outgrowing everything except the Crinkler - I'm tentatively thinking mom on this one, but way too early to really know. Except for the stretchiness of one back left, the females appear very consistent.
Otherwise, thanks for looking, and any insights about the line - what to expect from a given pheno, etc - are welcomed and appreciated.