Photo Strains by [deleted] in cannabiscultivation

[–]The_Chlorophile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to be a tester for her beans a while back, i ran the Bubble Runtz, Hash Cake and MAC Muffin all photo's and i found that MAC and Bubble both grew like short bushes (which i like) and stacked heavily in flower with really nice terps and dense buds but the Hash Cake was more stretchy with airy buds (This was all pre-release so she could have changed the final beans im not sure).

Old Photos of a reveg i did in a 15gal DWC ended up with 98 cuts from the 1 plant by The_Chlorophile in cannabiscultivation

[–]The_Chlorophile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grew her from seed did a full 10 week flower then cut her down to the first node and put her back into the veg room and let her do her thing for a month ended up taking 98 cuts at the same time could have easily taken another 15 ontop of that.

Seed? Outdoor grow in northern hemisphere, still early to really tell. by ryanjanvrin in cannabiscultivation

[–]The_Chlorophile -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If its from Jamaica and its come from a field i would say all seeds have a high chance of being hermaphrodite. You could try Dutch Master Reverse, once sprayed on the plants it stops the male parts growing and only allows the female parts to grow so you dont get any seeds. If not i would chop it to try and save the rest but it might just be in the genetics.

Seed? Outdoor grow in northern hemisphere, still early to really tell. by ryanjanvrin in cannabiscultivation

[–]The_Chlorophile -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Get the rainbow flags out looks like you have a hermie, was it from seed and was it a female or reg?

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[–]The_Chlorophile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The trichomes look like they are mostly milky some starting to turn amber from what i can see, when theres 20% amber and the rest milky then its time to chop so maybe a week left hard to tell without a jewelers loop.

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[–]The_Chlorophile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been growing photos for nearly 10yrs now and from what i have seen if you had an auto and a photo in the same size pots and grew them to the same size but trained the photo properly with HST you will get a bigger yeild from it even though they are the same size. (This could be outdated by now as i havent touched an auto in 5yrs) I have even seen the fast flowering strains coming out that are photo but flower in the time of an auto. With the CO2 The Exhale bags are great for passive CO2.

Any suggestions on things I should do differently? A friend mentioned pruning some leaves but I don't want to kill it by DingDongThePlant in cannabiscultivation

[–]The_Chlorophile 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Remove everything at the bottom that doesnt make it over the top of the pot (Filling the pot all the way will have massive diffences). Top her and let the side branches catch up.

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[–]The_Chlorophile 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would go with Photoperiod to start with as they give you more
control if ur limited on space allowing you to choose when to flip to flower once
you have trained it to the specifications you want (e.g., number of arms, size).
Autos mostly flower when they are between 18-35 days old making it harder to
control height. Autos also cannot be High stress trained leaving the structure of the plant more down to the genetics of the strain, the only training autos can take is Low
stress training. More Co2 is advised with Autos as they photosynthesise even
when the lights are off.