Alright, while the polls are open for the Photo Of The Month for April - let’s get your entries in for May!
This competition is not just about the biggest nug — it’s about the photo itself. Lighting, composition, timing… whatever makes your shot stand out. (ilgmforum.com)
Could be:
A frosty cola
A full tent or grow room
Seedling → harvest
Outdoor jungle vibes
Clean setups or close-ups
If it’s a great shot that captures your grow — it belongs here.
How to enter
Post before the end of the month with:
Strain name + source (ILGM or other)
ONE photo
What happens next
Entries close at month’s end
We put up a poll
The community votes
Prize
Winner gets ILGM seeds + goodies (your choice of strain)
Rules
One entry per person
Your own photo only
Bring your best shot this round
Let’s see what you’ve got.
I’ll start it off,ilgm seed GSCE.Different plant than last month same strain tho. Also first pic is not an entry just my garden bouncer.Once those fall temps drop the colors show up.GSCE is the most fall colors of any strain I’ve grown outdoors.So pretty It was hard to chop ,but if ya gotta go ya gotta go .
This photo of the month really shows how many great growers here on the forum.
Grape kush from growers choice. 3 days from the chop the second picture is of the same plant just wanted to show case it after changing around contrast and lighting in the background. And wasn’t sure if it could be used beings I edited the picture
Blackberry Tartz I got the seeds from @Growdoc She had some huge gnarly buds but she also had some smaller, I think even prettier, pink and purple buds like this one. I cant say enough about how badass this plant was.
While training this Snow Capped Adbuction from @repins12 , I split the left side branch almost completely off the main stem. It was holding on by a fingernail width only.
So I got creative with a little drop of honey and some Teflon tape:
Don’t change your mind my friend. Those pictures are stunning and contest worthy!
Please pick one and enter it. You work hard enough, you deserve to play too!