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Diminishing Flower light schedule....

Heres a Sat dom pheno that finished surprisingly early in this flowering schedule... Smells like pineapple and swiss cheese!
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Please sea which part and dont hold back curiousity...this plant displayed 0 bananas and i wanted to grow this one until bananas showed or crystals turned color and they didnt even turn cloudy from about day 55 to 72 no change i can tell with naked eye and loop and the biggest fan leaves didnt fade to yellow ?!? I mean they shifted to lighter green but not yellow anyhow i wanted to put this up since my grows are dwindling to nothing all i have is properly cured medicine to analyze!
 
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This plant has cured into the most different smell reminds me of a rotten strawberry tha already started fermenting i wonder if im smelling the ethylene from ripening it has undertones of a lemon rine
 
Please sea which part and dont hold back curiousity...this plant displayed 0 bananas and i wanted to grow this one until bananas showed or crystals turned color and they didnt even turn cloudy from about day 55 to 72 no change i can tell with naked eye and loop and the biggest fan leaves didnt fade to yellow ?!? I mean they shifted to lighter green but not yellow anyhow i wanted to put this up since my grows are dwindling to nothing all i have is properly cured medicine to analyze!
Well, to my eye that's a pretty nicely sized and filled out bud for a Sativa-dominant strain. I find that the Sat dom lines I've cultivated tend to grow what I call 'ropey' buds, not in reference to hemp, but to the pattern they make as they grow and fill out--it appears to twine around the plant like a rope. That is a decidedly different appearance from typical Afghani-dominant lines, which just stack on top of and over everything. You also DIDN'T cut her too early, or she'd be milky-looking in the trichomes. I like seeing folks let their plants go as long as necessary, instead of pushing them to finish ASAP.
 
Looking pretty good, but now I need the irrigation to be fired back up so they can go into their final locations. Everyone's still potted right now.

In the meantime, I took all the clones that started flowering from my timer fuck-up and have them going in the room. I haven't kept track of how many weeks in they are, but I've been reducing the photoperiod daytime by 15mins each week. I'm down to 9.5 hrs and I think I'll leave them there, because they're just truckin' along, looks like as usual.
 
I'm implementing a moderate day-length change, by running 11 hours of light in the last month of bloom. So far, this has had the effect of encouraging a strong finish and an only slightly shortened flowering duration.
 
[quot="ttystikk, post: 1074061, member: 21947"]I have a thread going, will keep that project updated there. So far, so good is the short answer ;-)[/quote]
Cool Ill hav to check it out
 
Due to the heat, I'm flipping the photoperiod on its head, but keeping 'em at 9.5hrs on. So far they're chugging along just as they would being under 12/12, and I'm fortunately growing two strains I've already grown before, so that allows me to compare. I love saving money and still making weight!
 
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