Lord Lonnis
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Aha, thank you
I am thinking about picking up a pack of this one real soon.
The Doc told me that he feels this pack is the best of the newer stuff.. not just for medi either.. a great recreational plant he says..
So, it sounds like that if you have faith in the Doc (I do) then this is the pack to give a go..
He also said Chemdawg is being overlooked for some reason.. that is a surprise to me.. I would think that everyone would be jumping on that one..[/QUOTE
Docs chemdawg is the bomb!
i cant wait for the Mediplant to be finished...sounds so good!!!
It's the picture and the 75 days. Picture shows an unusual looking product and people want short flowering time.He also said Chemdawg is being overlooked for some reason.. that is a surprise to me.. I would think that everyone would be jumping on that one..
Ah, I got ya.It's the picture and the 75 days. Picture shows an unusual looking product and people want short flowering time.
I so agree with you. I have a lot of patience i guess but 70-75 doesn't seem long to me. When it gets to 84 and up i start to consider that long.Ah, I got ya.
Man.. Chemdawg or no.. Anyone who is ignoring packs because a just over 10 wk plant might be in there is seriously missing out on a whole mess of amazing herb..
Some of the tastiest best smelling plants are about 10 wks.. Without crossing that line you are missing out just about everything Diesel other than OG's crossed to a quick indica.. missing out, for real.
The CBD Mediplant is pretty high in THC as well...somewhere around 18%. I think its specifically desinged for pain and sleep....which i could use help with.Is it a low thc strain as well, I need a medicinal but can't be high....
So, don't take this for fact, but, I think the trick to get the effects of CBD but not get high lies in making tictures that have not been decarboxylated (basically, heat applied)..Is it a low thc strain as well, I need a medicinal but can't be high....
Probably the bigger pot. I find the bigger the pot I use, the less nutes I need. At the same stage of development, the 5 gallon pot is probably almost full of roots already, while the 10 gallon pot is only half full of roots. That creates pockets where things saturate because the plant didn't eat the ferts where there are no roots. Then the roots grow and reach those areas with a higher level of ferts, and then you get nute burn, but only at some random places.I treated both plants the same but P2 didn't like it. ??????
Thanks for the info, i will keep that in mind for the future.Probably the bigger pot. I find the bigger the pot I use, the less nutes I need. At the same stage of development, the 5 gallon pot is probably almost full of roots already, while the 10 gallon pot is only half full of roots. That creates pockets where things saturate because the plant didn't eat the ferts where there are no roots. Then the roots grow and reach those areas with a higher level of ferts, and then you get nute burn, but only at some random places.
I think that's what caused it because it stabilized itself when the roots filled those empty pockets. If it was just the phenotype, the problem wouldn't have corrected itself without you reducing the dosage.
Btw, I'm waiting for a pack of these... Are the stalks rigid or soft? They look kind of skinny but seem to be holding up fine. I'm asking because I'm still not sure if I should train this one or mainline it.
Those are going to yield real heavy. Ridiculous amount of bud sites and small leaves... We can even still see the stem in the pictures, which means even the inside buds will develop fully. You might beat your record with this. Maybe even without a two stage harvest. They look really happy, too.Day 21 of 12/12.
I thought todays picture should try to show the size of these. P1 is on the left, p2 on the right, and Dr Sharpe in the middle.
The plants are sitting on trays two inches above floor.
I was thinking the same..this might be a record beater.Those are going to yield real heavy. Ridiculous amount of bud sites and small leaves... We can even still see the stem in the pictures, which means even the inside buds will develop fully. You might beat your record with this. Maybe even without a two stage harvest. They look really happy, too.
Are they still stretching or are they done?