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Sorry, 8 hour's of direct sunlight..
Lol...Sorry I was responding to the wrong thread. lol
Thanks a lot, I'll be posting more pics as we move along through bloom.I'm sub'd, looks great so far will be watching the grow. Good luck.
Hey thanks a lot, yeah two of mine are holding form quite well but the one I thought was sativa dominant is taking off out of control..i might have to remove it from the greenhouse, it's trying to over take my other plant's..but anyways thanks a lot for all your info..as you know they're just bagseeds And the guy I bought the bag from said it was gsc...yeah right! Lol all 3 of my girl's look completely different from one another and hope they're all female.. I would like to see some more pics of yours if you don't mind And thanks again smithsjunk I appreciate it manSome shots of my Sativa-hybrids vs Kush when little. I was bending too. My Sativa shot off multiple, almost equal size stalks when bent, the Kush were very resistant and held to the Christmas tree form.
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Hey thanks a lot, yeah two of mine are holding form quite well but the one I thought was sativa dominant is taking off out of control..i might have to remove it from the greenhouse, it's trying to over take my other plant's..but anyways thanks a lot for all your info..as you know they're just bagseeds And the guy I bought the bag from said it was gsc...yeah right! Lol all 3 of my girl's look completely different from one another and hope they're all female.. I would like to see some more pics of yours if you don't mind And thanks again smithsjunk I appreciate it man
My plant's are 2 months and 4 days old,And that one plant stretched bad it's spaced out pretty far between nodes,but the other 2 are looking nice and tight...;)Hey, you're welcome. With all this interbreeding for traits going on, once they get a step or two out from the landrace it can be really hard to tell. At least, for me it is. The one that took off early, would be my guess for a Sativa. That's what I've seen them do.
I have kept taking pictures of them every few days since the beginning. Let me know how many weeks along and I'll hunt them up for you. Here's some just for you...
You see only 3-5 fingers on the Orange Creamsicle even after 2 weeks into flower, left, the Royal Nepal Kush developed 7 fingers after the third set, right
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Base of the Sativa dominant, with multiple woody stalks, top view
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Kush (Indica), maintained its single primary stalk even after being bent, side view
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That's the stalk of the strung out girl..Hey, you're welcome. With all this interbreeding for traits going on, once they get a step or two out from the landrace it can be really hard to tell. At least, for me it is. The one that took off early, would be my guess for a Sativa. That's what I've seen them do.
I have kept taking pictures of them every few days since the beginning. Let me know how many weeks along and I'll hunt them up for you. Here's some just for you...
You see only 3-5 fingers on the Orange Creamsicle even after 2 weeks into flower, left, the Royal Nepal Kush developed 7 fingers after the third set, right
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Base of the Sativa dominant, with multiple woody stalks, top view
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Kush (Indica), maintained its single primary stalk even after being bent, side view
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That's the stalk of the strung out girl..
Thanks a lot smithsjunk, I also use a rain shower when I water, but the way I have everything set up I can only water down the middle, it did make me a little nervous seeing the roots exposed like that...is there anything I can do about that now? I really appreciate all your input.Yup, still looks Indica to me.
I don't see anything wrong with a bit of stretching, especially in outdoor plants. More room to breath and more light. I would be concerned about how exposed those roots are. Are you watering close to the base of the stalk? I use a rainshower type of nozzle that doesn't easily move soil and has the bonus of airrating the water as well. Another thing I've found that helps is putting a layer of expanded clay around the base. Would help you in a dry area. The pellets sluff off the extra water because they only absorb so much, they keep the soil moist, keep the weeds easy to pull, and help stop soil erosion above the roots. You can see them in the pictures I posted. They wash away a bit over time but they were great when the plants were small under hot sun.
Your plants look very healthy to me. You're doing a great job. I'd be pleased if they were mine.
Thanks a lot smithsjunk, I also use a rain shower when I water, but the way I have everything set up I can only water down the middle, it did make me a little nervous seeing the roots exposed like that...is there anything I can do about that now? I really appreciate all your input.