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Hey, I couldn't wait till winter was over for my first grow so I decided to do a trial run with some bag seed :)

These were planted together at the end of march.

Should I just keep them growing for the next season?

The taller one had lots of little flowers and no purple on it two weeks ago. Is this purple around the crown a characteristic of any particular strain?

I think it's a hermaphrodite cuz I noticed it has a few seeds in the crown and I'm pretty sure the other one is female.

 

Would love to hear your feedback :)

 

Cheers

 

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I have a plant that I am about to harvest. It's growing indoors and due to the cold it has turned purple and turned hermie due to the cold I rekon. I had a heater in last year but decided against it this year to experiment. Quite undesirable consequences the hermie. Anyway lesson learnt.

 

So yes I'm not surprised to see seeds on that purple plant. Don't keep growing it. Start again, now is a good time to get them going indoors for a couple of months, then they will be monsters.

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