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Put out to greenhouse last week of February. Cut them this week. Out of ten seeds one of the plants revegged. The rest are fine. More leaf to calyx ratio than in autumn flowering but less bugs
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just found them
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three weeks from seed. First is in greenhouse, second under 600w hps. The greenhouse directly in 25 liter pots and the indoor will be in 11 liter pots one more week and then transplanted into 25 liter pots. The growth difference is already remarkable. cream manderine from sweet seeds
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Sorry I haven't logged on in a while. Autos are a race against time. Important things to remember. Avoid transplanting and if you do it very carefully. Big pots from the start is a better day. Avoid watering too much, and avoid heavy soil. They can resist high ecs, use this to your advantage. High Nitrogen is good the first month.
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Nice plant. Quick question. What happened to all the fan leaves. Did you cut them off? Try not doing it next time. You will notice bigger buds. They produce the energy the plants need to flower.
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Little update on the last plant the most sativa. No lemon smell at all. 86 days flowering could probably go a week more but don't have the time or space.
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I'm back after a little pause. Hope everyone is doing fine. Tokage, potent, Jose, hope you're still around.
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Weed is legal in north Korea
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Ice Cool "Sweet Seeds" Flowered outdoor from the 1st of October untill yesterday. Grown indoor for one month from seed with 200w CFL. 50L pot. soil. Usual fertilizers. Never seen any Greenhouse plants turn purple. Grown so far: Super Lemon Haze Trainwreck Lemon Skunk K-train The Church AMS Ice Dream Cheese Exodus Cheese Great White Shark White Rhino El Niño None of the phenos i´ve had turned purple.
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Any of u seen this before: Three weeks into flowering The last pic is what a normal plant would look like. The first pics are what all my other plants look like. Wtf? The plants are healthy and in a greenhouse
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I always enjoy when u spend 15 euros on seeds And this is the result. Go ahead buy seeds for 120 euros. I have and there isn't much difference.
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The doctor a 9-10 week strain. Seven-eight weeks so far. Have started to give ripen and flush every other Day
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The doctor has a few phenos. Fruity smell indica type plant. Pine tree smell hybrid type. No smell yet... slow as fuck sativa type with great calix to leaf ratio. 6 weeks of flowering outdoors. Spring flowering is better than fall flowering because of the lack of bugs and white mildew. Just be careful to give a correct 12/12. Cycle.
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They are all under sunlight only. All of them are the doctor. I've flowered sativas before in spring. 1st time go with indicas
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The purple weed taste horrible. Have 20 grams of horrible shit. Its Ice cool from sweet seeds. Horrible shit. Dont buy! Ill make hash with the bud.
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If conditions are good outdoors or in greenhouse u can talk about yield/square meter Or yield/time I grow outdoor plants that have been in veg state for 5-7 weeks and then flower them. No space or light limitation, yield is 100-300grams per plant on average. Flowering period in my region controlling photoperiod last from April until November. Biggest yield in my case psicodelicia (sweet seeds) on avarage k-train and worst is exodus cheese and strawberry haze
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Horrible taste the purple plant. Worst plant I've seen in ages
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Enjoy. Before anybody congrats me for the pics.. .I DIDN´T TAKE THEM. Only put the plants.... Profesional photagrapher/friend is responsible for the nice shots. Doesnt want his name on the pics LOL
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ATP is the molecule in charge of transporting and storing energy in biological systems. When it doesn´t have any energy its in AMP form (adenosin monophosfate) linkes a phospahte to become ADP (adenosin diphospahte) and finally ATP (adenosin triphosphate) When ATP is finally formed it is usually linked to a magnesium atom in mg2+ form. (this is usally left out of biology books cant understand why) MG is also linked to all DNA RNA producing enzymes. So my conclusion is this: When a plant receives "better" light or a more apropiate spectrum the choloroplast work better and more efficiently so a Mg deff shouldn´t occur. Less cloroplast are needed to produce the same energy. On the other hand the plant is probably producing an excess (compared with regular light) of ATP. This is where I think the Mg deffeciency arrises. That said. I could be wrong.
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Im a pacifist but if a cop or hunter shoots my dog.......... I think I´d loose it. Probably kill them.
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Nice setup, thanks for the detailed info. I planted cheese two seasons ago and liked it much more than exodus cheese (planted this season.) ITS A LOT CHEESIER! exodus cheese is sweeter with a strawberry/blueberry aftertaste, its almost like eating cheese with marmalade. Not as cheesy as the original cheese. Ill keep an eye on this grow.
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The dry bud is SLH (last two pics) The fresh bud is lemon skunk (all pics except purple) and the hash is ICE HASH of SLH and exodus cheese. the purple is ice cool "sweet seeds"
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