Jimmie
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Never tried TJ Swann, fine vintage wine? Tasted like jello. That cured me from ever enjoying wine.About as far as I got with wine drinking was mad dog and Thunderbird many moons ago!![]()
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Never tried TJ Swann, fine vintage wine? Tasted like jello. That cured me from ever enjoying wine.About as far as I got with wine drinking was mad dog and Thunderbird many moons ago!![]()
Yea its the hall of fame for hardened criminals.And just as one last reference to it! If you check out San Quentin on Wikipedia and look at the notable inmates! There is a lineup that will chill you to the bone! Just some horrible people in that bunch!![]()
Indeed. So action items, add 2 TBS of epsom salt to the nest watering and get the budding plant in the dark at nightWe now returned to our regularly scheduled programming! How to fuck up a pot plant!![]()
Interesting you say this. I’ve had a couple of autos that I’ve had to give 12/12 to in order to get them to flower. Makes me wonder if something in my technique induced a similar situation.Yes, but...
If you google "can autoflowers reveg," you'll see a lot of reports of things like this happening. I've seen suggestions that if you start them under very short photoperiods, they can get confused and start acting like photos.
Yeah! I had never heard of that! I thought they were immune to light changes! As far as flowering goes.Interesting you say this. I’ve had a couple of autos that I’ve had to give 12/12 to in order to get them to flower. Makes me wonder if something in my technique induced a similar situation.
I suspect that the autoflower trait isn't simply a switch that's on or off. I mean, ideally, that's how autoflowers behave, but as with any other attribute we try to breed for, maybe we can get a range of expressions across a particular seed run. I'm a pollen chucker, not a real breeder, so I'm not speaking from deep experience. I've just heard too many stories about autos behaving strangely to think that they're all attributable to mistaken labeling. Another thing I think about a lot is how much commercial breeders test, or don't test, "edge" conditions. What happens to a particular line, when we abuse it in a particular way? Just pondering...Interesting you say this. I’ve had a couple of autos that I’ve had to give 12/12 to in order to get them to flower. Makes me wonder if something in my technique induced a similar situation.
Novato, the ony town in CA that doesn’t want Chicanos and advertises itI was in Vallejo for 10 years and Novato for a couple!Windsor is a lot nicer! But that 101 can drive you crazy!![]()
No VatoI don’t know about that! This was a long time ago!
This plant looks insane! How much did you harvest from this?No Vato
commercial breeders haha they are pollen chuckers also,..I suspect that the autoflower trait isn't simply a switch that's on or off. I mean, ideally, that's how autoflowers behave, but as with any other attribute we try to breed for, maybe we can get a range of expressions across a particular seed run. I'm a pollen chucker, not a real breeder, so I'm not speaking from deep experience. I've just heard too many stories about autos behaving strangely to think that they're all attributable to mistaken labeling. Another thing I think about a lot is how much commercial breeders test, or don't test, "edge" conditions. What happens to a particular line, when we abuse it in a particular way? Just pondering...
All the plants I’m running this summer came from people in this community who put their heart and soul into this stuff. I have a good feeling what’s going to come will be far better and way more satisfying than any commercial products I would have ran otherwise.commercial breeders haha they are pollen checkers also,..
takes 3-5 yrs to properly breed a strain,. not many are doing that,..
This plant looks insane! How much did you harvest from this?
what strain .. looks greatNo Vato
Thank for the advice. The plants definitely could get more sun. My back yard has some shady periods in different spots. I will try moving them around when I can to maximize sun exposure.Doesnt look like too much N to me. Id say more than likely, its genetics, and possibly the lack of really strong sunlight. Plant looks healthy otherwise. No sign N Clawing.
Id say its healthy, and would leave it alone.