Easy sativa X Bulrush kush

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It's time to start a separate branch, stop doing it's not clear what, sometimes I'll throw in what turns out to be bulrush, but mostly there will be sativa
 
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Всего два растения, но следующее поколение — f1,
 
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I will remember this experience from May to March. During this time I collected more than 1kg of grass🤣 so I would have been left with nothing without finding a boy for breeding. Now I don't have time to think, just do this shit.
 
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Somehow I'm sure it can't go wrong. I'll organise the f2 generation from Sativa first, 9 roots should be enough, and at the same time I'll find out how well the seeds take root. To be honest, I'm also a proponent of the organic method and even manage to use the same biosubstrate for 10 months. The most difficult thing for me is to estimate the moisture content of the root zone. Now the task becomes more difficult as I am going to replicate the equatorial conditions of a 14 hour day. I will have to make a bed, as 19 roots is not a small number, and certainly not the number I want to water.I trust 9 roots of reliability to a man, and plant strawberries myself😂19 roots I will plant personally, but only by remote control. You have to be on your guard. When everything is against you. The princess's support should be enough if you do it right
I'm trying to find the opposite meaning to the word ‘crop rotation’ when I note a decrease in substrate level each time I use it. From an agricultural perspective, I'm not sure my thoughts make sense. But I am no stranger to the goals of agrochemistry. There are interrelationships in nature, especially at the extremes, and I have to match those interrelationships with the reality of 2025, what could go wrong? I was relieved when I saw two people catching on to an idea, even if it's just two, the most important thing is to want it. Not knowing something only adds to the possibilities.If the f1 hybrid from sativa is going to be interesting, I'll Feminise it 🤣 why, that's what everyone does and uses not only in relation to Hemp. But it has to be worth it, not just for the sake of it.
 
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Bushido is an indica dominant strain produced by Omuerta Genetix. It came from Ghostcut Mango Puff and OakTree F2 strains. It needs a flowering time of more or less than 60 days. Its trichomes may grow or come out in the last weeks of its flowering time. Its leaves grow downward and lengthy green. It has buds that show golden green, pink, purple or lavender shades.
When Bushido is tasted, it gives a fruity and raspberry flavors. Bushido is a good choice either being smoked and used or in cultivation, perfect for beginners.
Flavor and Effects of Bushido
Bushido provides the savory flavors of fruity and raspberry. When consumed, due to its low THC content, it is a perfect strain for first-time smokers. Chilling to the head, with a light physical and cerebral effect. Perfect for daytime and nighttime use.
Medical Benefits of Bushido
Bushido relieves stress, temporarily helps with depression, acts as a pain reliever, and is also a strain that reduces anxiety, and helps fatigued people ease their feelings.
Negative Effects of Bushido
There are no recorded negative effects on Bushido. But due to its indica genetics, expect to have dry eyes and mouth. Hydration is key here to have a perfect experience with Bushido.
Growing Bushido Some information and Tips
Bushido can be cultivated indoors or outdoors with a flowering period of 8 to 9 weeks. If you desire height and volume, trimming its branches and pruning its leaves is recommended. Bushido is a good choice for beginners whether to be smoked and used or in cultivation.
 
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Это третий представитель, и я не понимаю, что значит «полуавтомат».
A recessive autoflowering gene in a plant can cause it to bloom regardless of the length of daylight. Autoflowers bloom even at 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness. 2

Also, a recessive trait can manifest itself in the second hybrid generation if heterozygous individuals are crossed. In this case, the offspring will include some plants with a dominant trait and some with a recessive one. 4

However, it should be borne in mind that interpreting the patterns of inheritance of traits can be difficult, since not one gene, but several, may be responsible for early flowering. For example, in Cannabis sativa populations, more than one gene may be responsible for this trait.
The advantage is that the automatic gene is not transmitted, which is encouraging... We will definitely find out if we want to.But I suspect that I'm starting to realize that it's more interesting than just going to school in the 9th grade.
 
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I write everything down in this diary, especially the arguments based on the preliminary known data. I'm not going any further than that yet. I must first see all the phenotypes that such a crossing can produce. Track the difference between a plant within a phenotype. Since the inheritance of genes will be according to some internal law, I mean splitting. So, first of all, you will have to determine the desired phenotype. And it is desirable to pollinate it with more than one representative of the male gender. Of course, it is probably desirable to produce separate pollinations, but there is no such possibility, there is not much time. I'll try to guess intuitively. It has not been let down yet.
 
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It's not normal to be surprised for 5 years at how wonderful it is, I must have really gone crazy, I suggest they put me to sleep. Otherwise, I will continue.🤣
 
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Somehow I'm sure it can't go wrong. I'll organise the f2 generation from Sativa first, 9 roots should be enough, and at the same time I'll find out how well the seeds take root. To be honest, I'm also a proponent of the organic method and even manage to use the same biosubstrate for 10 months. The most difficult thing for me is to estimate the moisture content of the root zone. Now the task becomes more difficult as I am going to replicate the equatorial conditions of a 14 hour day. I will have to make a bed, as 19 roots is not a small number, and certainly not the number I want to water.I trust 9 roots of reliability to a man, and plant strawberries myself😂19 roots I will plant personally, but only by remote control. You have to be on your guard. When everything is against you. The princess's support should be enough if you do it right
I'm trying to find the opposite meaning to the word ‘crop rotation’ when I note a decrease in substrate level each time I use it. From an agricultural perspective, I'm not sure my thoughts make sense. But I am no stranger to the goals of agrochemistry. There are interrelationships in nature, especially at the extremes, and I have to match those interrelationships with the reality of 2025, what could go wrong? I was relieved when I saw two people catching on to an idea, even if it's just two, the most important thing is to want it. Not knowing something only adds to the possibilities.If the f1 hybrid from sativa is going to be interesting, I'll Feminise it 🤣 why, that's what everyone does and uses not only in relation to Hemp. But it has to be worth it, not just for the sake of it.
Creating an equatorial climate is something I'll be attempting at some point later this year. I should probably have this endeavor coincide with Summertime locally to take advantage of natural humidity instead of generating it. Plenty to ponder before I get around to this, however. I'm interested in seeing your efforts evolve.
 
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Creating an equatorial climate is something I'll be attempting at some point later this year. I should probably have this endeavor coincide with Summertime locally to take advantage of natural humidity instead of generating it. Plenty to ponder before I get around to this, however. I'm interested in seeing your efforts evolve.
When I say "equatorial", I primarily mean daylight hours. I repeat, the conditions of extreme values of temperature and humidity are solved with the help of physiological balance. Temperatures from 12°C to 35°C do not stop the processes, it is more difficult for me to control the slowdown. But short-term cold weather has no effect. The heat also does not interfere with high humidity. With an air humidity of 40 degrees, 23 degrees Celsius is optimal. There's no problem with that. Adequate connection of white LEDs with a power of more than 150 lumens per watt ensures an acceptable temperature. Accordingly, when the humidity is high, the temperature needs to be raised, well, it's easier than that.
 
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Creating an equatorial climate is something I'll be attempting at some point later this year. I should probably have this endeavor coincide with Summertime locally to take advantage of natural humidity instead of generating it. Plenty to ponder before I get around to this, however. I'm interested in seeing your efforts evolve.
This is probably a normal question on my part. Tell us about the parameters by which cannabis is tested for toxins and, in general, for marketable taste qualities. Which category or what the test itself belongs to. I did some reading, but I didn't find anything special. I've been thinking about it, and it seems to me that it relates more to food production than anything else. Since smoking is considered harmful, we cannot seriously discuss it. But in cooking, we can. Are there any standards for this type of biomass?
 
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Happy first of March everyone, gardeners! Went to the builders shop today for a meeting with gardeners🤣 The meeting went well, decided on the pots. A bit pricey, £3 for one 5 litre pot. We'll be checking out the new hybrids🤣🤣🤣🤣 like we're the tough guys, and that's partly true I think.
 
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We continue to bloom, or whatever you want to call it.
 
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