I am a grower of decent experience, but not decades. I consider myself to have a good idea of what I am doing, but not quite at a professional level yet. Until very recently I have had to devote too much time to my studies to do that, but I am hoping to take things to the next level here in the near future, and appreciate any help. I grow mostly autos, mostly Mephisto, with a few random strains thrown in here and there to make things interesting. I have two solid photo phenos I have as clones, but my auto strains are constantly changing. I would love to grow, possibly breed, some good CBD strains, but haven't found what I am looking for yet. Feel free to leave comments, questions, on any of my postings. I'm pretty good at replying, because I work online in graphic design.
I try to always keep some of the Chem family in my grow tents, and Chemdogg is one of my favorites. I just harvested one today, and I have one that is just about 3 weeks old. I am starting this journal entry to keep track of my currently growing Chemdogg. As soon as the lights come on, I will get some photos of her posted so we can watch her grow together.
Let me say, that Mephisto is known for it's stable strains, and they put out some MONSTERS. The one I just cut down was rasta colored, with a giant cola, and satellites as large, and larger. She reached my nose, and was about a meter wide.
This one ended up being a lot smaller, due to several factors. None of them having to do with the genetics. All of them had to do with my feeding, and pot size. She had the potential, and she tried! She almost got there, despite only being in a 2 gal pot, i think she was phenomenal!
We will see how much we get with her, when i take her down this weekend! She's been flushing for a few days now, and will be ready within a few days.
Here I decided to do a side by side. You can tell which one is larger. It is the previous grow. The smaller plant is this grow. Other than size, they grew very similar in stature, color, and shape of bud. they could have been the same plant, with more soil, and a bigger pot. Oh well. live and learn.