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Grayoldnprouds chant of the ever circling Skeletal Family.

ok chucky plz explain! h202 with seeds? cuz my seeds have been barely cracking and then nothing I don’t think peroxide is that big of a deal! I’ve had a lot of luck with the Jade nectar method and haven’t looked back since! But I don’t know how to link...
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ok chucky plz explain! h202 with seeds? cuz my seeds have been barely cracking and then nothing
I don’t think peroxide is that big of a deal! I’ve had a lot of luck with the Jade nectar method and haven’t looked back since! But I don’t know how to link! And I don’t wanna clog up old timers thread! Fucking texarkie’s can get pretty surly!🤣🍻
 
I don’t think peroxide is that big of a deal! I’ve had a lot of luck with the Jade nectar method and haven’t looked back since! But I don’t know how to link! And I don’t wanna clog up old timers thread! Fucking texarkie’s can get pretty surly!🤣🍻
Post away doesn’t hurt my feelings.
 
She’s back. Fawn must be close by.
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I was reading a recently published paper by Dr. Bruce's team in Utah and I noticed this sentence, "To our knowledge, floral reversion is possible in a greenhouse or controlled environment for photoperiod-sensitive cannabis but not day-neutral cannabis." In the paper "Unraveling the Confusion of Flowering Types and Terminology in Cannabis sativa" he defines Floral Reversion as follows,
"Floral reversion.
Floral reversion is an extreme incidence of late-stage incomplete commercial pistillate flowering during which reproductive growing points return to vegetative growth (Fig. 4). Floral reversion is sometimes called “revegging” and may be caused by environmental cues including high temperature or the return to a noninductive photoperiod. Floral reversion is unlikely to occur in autoflowering cultivars except under tissue culture conditions (Tabatabaei et al. 2024)."

So naturally I had to email him what was seen with my Shelly Frankenauto. I compiled it into a chronology of photos, including dates, as was seen in my thread.

Anyway, he replied today and it seems it sparked his interest.
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I was reading a recently published paper by Dr. Bruce's team in Utah and I noticed this sentence, "To our knowledge, floral reversion is possible in a greenhouse or controlled environment for photoperiod-sensitive cannabis but not day-neutral cannabis." In the paper "Unraveling the Confusion of Flowering Types and Terminology in Cannabis sativa" he defines Floral Reversion as follows,
"Floral reversion.
Floral reversion is an extreme incidence of late-stage incomplete commercial pistillate flowering during which reproductive growing points return to vegetative growth (Fig. 4). Floral reversion is sometimes called “revegging” and may be caused by environmental cues including high temperature or the return to a noninductive photoperiod. Floral reversion is unlikely to occur in autoflowering cultivars except under tissue culture conditions (Tabatabaei et al. 2024)."

So naturally I had to email him what was seen with my Shelly Frankenauto. I compiled it into a chronology of photos, including dates, as was seen in my thread.

Anyway, he replied today and it seems it sparked his interest.
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That’s bad ass!😍👍
 
well it rained at lower elevations in Tucson record amounts this week, but for us up in high desert we have not yet gotten but a sprinkle
but "High Desert" you don't expect a lot. Arklatex, we normally get 50+" yr.
 
but "High Desert" you don't expect a lot. Arklatex, we normally get 50+" yr.
One of the reasons pot growing can be tricky back there! See very few people even attempting outdoors Texas way! Average 28 inches here! Almost all of it between October and May! Pretty much zilch the rest of the year! Pretty good pot growing weather!😍
 
One of the reasons pot growing can be tricky back there! See very few people even attempting outdoors Texas way! Average 28 inches here! Almost all of it between October and May! Pretty much zilch the rest of the year! Pretty good pot growing weather!😍
And that's why I think plant choice is critical. So I am already planning next year after learning so much this year already on photo's. Landraces chosen for this latitude and sub tropical climate (Koppen "Cfa") are where I am leaning. Looking at Cao Bang, Kumaoni for sure but I love the Nepali Semi Dwarf. So probably those three. But gotta get there first 🤣.
 
One of the cool things about holding on to stuff you don’t use much. You can repurpose it. Last summer I used an old macro lense from my DSLR and got pretty good shots for trich maturity on my old iPhone. Doing the same on my new iPhone I keep checking for sex and getting some pretty good shots. Granted I have to use the tri-pod but still nice close ups. First two Mekong (likely male and one week younger) last two Nepali hoping for a girl.
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