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Well the only thing that you dont take in count in your way to see things little guru, is the maturity of the plant at the time of the switch, all the strains from the catalog if you veg long enough, already have sex declared at the time of the switch, because the plant will naturally declare sex after a certain time of veg, even without flowering, if you switch to flow after this point of maturity most of the time the time announced will be very close to the result obtained, because changes occurs very quickly.

But if you veg a strain only 1 or 2 weeks, you can switch all the lights you want to 12/12 the strain wont declare until its mature for it. I dont say this apply in particular to your case as you vegged them more than a month, the only thing i see that could have slow them down like this is the amount of time you've let them in the smaller pots before transplant, i would have transplanted earlier, and maybe something to change in the watering cycle, not sure..

 

And then for the rippening even if the time given by the companies is a good indicator, a grower should never focus only on these number to know when to harvest of course :) but this i think you more or less agree with it ;)

 

Have a good end of flowering!

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High!

 

Dust:

Switching to the flowering capability of a typical strain does not depend severely on the length of the vegetative period. But it is heavily dependent on fertilization and light conditions.
(I gave the plants all of necessary nutrients for the immediate formation of flowers but I do not shocked them with 48-hour darkness.)
I say to you when I will once arrive to the end of production, not just eight weeks can pass, but at least eighty days. It seems now. Now, I look at my diary visibility formation of flowers. Then I can count. I read back. It was ten days.
Since the light and fertilizer conditions were not different from my previous practices, so the only properties of strain can affect the specific flowering time.
The conversion speed ability to flo. greatly contribute to show the easiness to cultivate of a strain and significantly affect the flowering time because that is part of the flowering period - and which ultimately contribute to determine the length of total growing time.
 
Ghost'sshadow: 
 
I think to negotiate from the harvest is very early and so unnecessary even. This applies also to the maturity of resin. (They do not pose a problem to me maybe...)
But thanks anyway.
 
Peace!
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Dont get me wrong the info on the seed packet is of vital importance.

industrial pickers pick most the fruit in the same 18 hours and generally on schedule.

small gardeners mostly pick with in the same week as the fruit seems fullest because they have that luxury.

it is my belief that if you want to grow beyond top shelf quality ganga  you should be looking for the maturity of the tricchs

if you wish to further manipulate the ratios (THC CBD etc.) in order to get certain amounts of certain effects you must not only examine the CSGT but harvest selectively.

OF course this doesn't degrade the importance of the info on the seed packet or that of the provider of the seed but build upon it.

good should never be the enemy of great but rather, its fore bearer.

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how did you make the hash? looks dark and sticky on the photo :)

 

and it looks like the FBK will be good candidate to give you more chocolate looking at those trichomes

Have a good grow with the dusties!

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High!

THX.

Dark Chocolate: pollinated trich's bonded with honey oil. There was 57 grams of a pretty killer stuff...

Donor strains was: Double Bubbleberry, Sweet Tooth, Colombian Black and Holy Grail Kush.

I take photos tonight, although I can not  to report on about so much positive developments.

 

Peace!

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Pictures on the 42th day of 12/12 flowering. The sixth week passed since exactly flowering.

Total 1040W (with auxiliary lights) lit to the plants. 

More than 500W per square meter and not helps to the flowers thrive. This is an extraordinary thing. I have not met with something yet.

I'm trying to do everything but the flower growth promoting the Flowerbomb Kush strain does not respond as I would expect. Maybe it's the "bomb" instead of just a little firecracker.

... and the Gold Dust seedlings slowly reveal  of their sex

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I can reports be good news also.

Although the  top pistils of flowers begin to wither, pistils of the side are still alive and the calyxes of spikes swell laterally.

I'm not saying that it will be a large array of flowers, but it might not be so a tragic situation as far as there was before.

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Which I did not even mention that is the smell.

Flowerbomb Kush smells slightly.
42th day is a turning point in this thing too. This day was first felt the beginning maturation signaling deeper fragrance. But it is not a considerably penetrant.
In the background there is always a smell, what you can feel when leaves are rubbed between the palms.
The current odor intensity circa: 5/10.
 

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(on 45th day of flo 12/12)

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An accident occurred with one of Gold Dust seedling.
I photographed at the last occasion and her stem was broken.
I tied and staked it and I was raising her under a fruit- jar a few days long.
It looks that she will it survives.
 

49 days have elapsed since the switching 12/12 flowering. 

This is already seven full weeks.

 

- Images of broken stem damaged Gold Dust plant

- Photos of the flowering plants

- Unsexed and yet been sexed (female) small Gold Dust plants

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Well hope that gold dust will make it, but if you saw it and arranged it directly it should repare itself nicely :)

 

Good to read the FBK are getting a bit largers too! i dont see in your reports the temps you have in the room?

Have a good end of flow with the girls!

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High!

 

 Dust; you are right. Now, I make up for some of the shortcomings.

The temperature of the lighting period is 30- 32 ° C. The temperature declines down to 18- 20 °C subsequently to the lighting time.
The relative humidity content usually is around 50%.
The addition of the second half of the flowering period macro nutrient ratio: 6-14-30.
The flower development is Big Bud Liquid booster. (In recommended amounts.)
In addition the plants assigned some specific ascorbin & amino acids. (I adjust with them the pH to value 6.)
The EC value did not exceed the value of 1,4. In most cases, this value is around 1,2. I never experienced symptoms of deficiency.
 
Peace!
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It's been eight weeks 12/12 too.

I made pictures.

The first image shows the night temperature.

They truly seem to show signs of maturity, but there are still too immature flowers. (last picture)

I think that after nine weeks flowering will be full of maturity and I can harvest around 25 February.

Slightly increased the intensity of odor; 6/10 about now.

The Gold Dust plants are very vigorous. It shows two very different phenotypes.

Seedlings earlier began to flourish show a significant development.

The small broken-stemmed plant is trying to follow them.

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Well for sure now they are taking that nice Kushy crown that i like on the tops :) And looks like trichomes are developing nicely on some.

And yeah for the temps it is probably one of the thing that didnt help get the best out of them. With those temps what you could think about is add a nice income of CO2 in your room then you would have the perfect values with those temps ;)

 

Have a good grow!

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I never applied CO2.

However, the exhaust air is constantly going. During summer, of course, the air exchange is more intense.

The high yielding varieties in my garden grew so serious flower arrays.

There was a main cola which was freshly trimmed weight of 310 g. Without CO2.

 

I do not deny that the addition of CO2 even better results can be achieved- do not misunderstand me.

Which kind strain is a good yielding it shows their goodness in my garden. I can say this certainly.

For example it was mine: (With same terms and conditions...)

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This lovely cola also gave me nearly 100g dry flower.

I showed it not because that the quantity of debate, but to show what a good growing varieties capable of producing me.

Worthless strain perhaps can produce a weight of so-so 2-3 g of main flowers.

Look at how big the difference is:

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THX! 

I also think that the quality will not be a problem. This to be seems. But it is also clear that with the quantity will be some problems.
But I will correspond about this in detail at the end.
 
The last three watering will done  without nutrition solution with clean water and just a little bit of flavoring agents.
 
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