The room. The far right is a bagseed that was supposedly from Willie Nelson's "grower". It's Willie Nelson #3. The next one to the left is Bodega Bubblegum #4. The far left is Bodega Bubblegum #8. You can't see Bodega Bubblegum #2 in the picture.
These are all day 29. Gotta be fast with that camera, it's not as fast as the new ones. It's from 2012 and I honestly need to upgrade it soon.

My healthy clones. They had it rough, I didn't give them strong enough nutrient and they yellowed out some when they were rooting. They are healthy again. Put the Bodega Bubblegum #4 in a 5 gallon. The original #8 clone I gave the 5 gallons two isn't a very good one after my stupid cats found their way upstairs. So the 3 gallon will be the one I keep. Or not, depending on it's yield and potency.

Bodega Bubblegum #4. A truly great specimen.
Bodega Bubblegum #8. A decent plant. It will probably take about 2 weeks longer than #4. But you never know, some ladies start slow and then start flying.
Bodega Bubblegum #2. Way slow. I hope it's good smoke. Probably will not be keeping a clone mother for this one.
All in all I am impressed. These are some good genetics. Of the plants in the room, the Bodega Bubblegum are consistently the best ones.