caveman4.20
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I am happy man thanks, I was really worried about lack of potency and no body effects but I'm getting a plethora of Fx from just four plants....these plants needed anywhere from 4-6 more weeks but unfortunately I had to force senescence and cut my losses...interesting experience though I'm coming out with some education in the decarboxylation lol I still have to learn how to spell itGlad yer happy with 'em;
a lotta folks like the early harvested buds--
watch out for them sativas tho...
Never too late, Danks for sharing. What you think of turning a preemy harvest into some couch lock sleepy medicine via specific curing procedureim late AGAIN DAMNNIT! but id like to say in my few years of growing ive noticed small yielders blow away others in potency at times. I also will not lie to my fellow farmers I will choose a specific flower starting at week 4-5 of flower to test potency throughout grow cycle, that way I know my patients aint being grredy lol
I'm not sure why potency would correlate with size directly. Since there is such a range of sizes of phenotypes that can carry either an indica or sativa dominance, I'd say that it isn't the case.
As for 'special' breeding techniques, I really don't think there are any. They are just regular breeding techniques. If you keep selecting and breeding the most potent plants, it will start to stabilize the potency.
There is a plant called sour diesel, it's fairly common. There are plenty of different breeders with sour diesel seeds.
They look pretty early. It will be a short active type buzz imo.
Only one of the four help me sleep consistently the other three are hit or miss, but potency is surprisingly thereThey look pretty early. It will be a short active type buzz imo.
So three of four are exactly what you described thanksThey look pretty early. It will be a short active type buzz imo.
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