Stardawg

Ganjamann2020

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I grew some stardawg autos, first off the plant only got about 12 inches and I got exactly 27.4 grams of dried smoke. I dried it at 74 degrees and 55% humidity for about 2 weeks then placed in a jar for a month, now when I smoke it it will not stay lit and the end of the joint gets rocks hard. Also not much of a buzz either, any ideas what may have happened?
 

Ganjamann2020

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I think it was caused by heat stress. my a/c in the area went out and I had a hard time keeping the temps down below 85. This is also the first full grow for me, I tried a couple times before but gave up after a couple of weeks. I am still smoking this crap because it tastes good but it doesn't do much, maybe a 10 minute head buzz and then nothing.
 

mandocat

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What breeder created your Stardawg? I just finished growing a Stardawg auto from Fastbuds, out doors and it came out the best of any auto I have ever grown!
 

curious2garden

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I think it was caused by heat stress. my a/c in the area went out and I had a hard time keeping the temps down below 85. This is also the first full grow for me, I tried a couple times before but gave up after a couple of weeks. I am still smoking this crap because it tastes good but it doesn't do much, maybe a 10 minute head buzz and then nothing.
August 13 in the Mojave Desert in a Grow room without A/C under a 1000 HPS. The canopy ran 90-105
I don't think it was heat.
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I'm guessing it was a genetic fail. It happens.
 

curious2garden

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I was using soil, if you use hydro it's the temperature of the water right? not the temperature of the room?
Nope and mine are in coco/perlite so they have a heat buffer similar to soil.

Edited to add:
I flew over fields of cannabis growing in Central America where it was easily over 100 and they were in soil.
 
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