Sergeant420
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Is fast flowing auto ??
Pbb is truly great structure to grow holding its self high an proud with out much in way netting truly gives a sog with out much effort an well smells smokes high high high 28% potentialI've heard wonderful things about PBB!
Usually "fast" versions of strains are done by crossing with auto strains. Like @curious2garden said, its worth seeing what she will do. From the pic you shared, she looks like she might just be a short plant stacked from bottom to top, which isn't a bad thing!
If she self pollinates again, I would probably kill her. I wouldn't want her to polinate my other gals.
This explains alot ok learning here lolI've heard wonderful things about PBB!
Usually "fast" versions of strains are done by crossing with auto strains. Like @curious2garden said, its worth seeing what she will do. From the pic you shared, she looks like she might just be a short plant stacked from bottom to top, which isn't a bad thing!
If she self pollinates again, I would probably kill her. I wouldn't want her to polinate my other gals.
Im pretty positive thats peanut butter breath
I must have misread, my bad. I will say its between a stress response and genetic disposition.Im pretty positive thats peanut butter breath
These are from top seed house 30 or more years experience but i see your learned points im learningI must have misread, my bad. I will say its between a stress response and genetic disposition.
This kind of relates to a larger conversation about trustworthy breeders, but to keep it simple and on track, if the weed is good and you like it thats what really matters. I would start looking at where they came from when issues like this arise. Forums are a great tool for looking at others experiences with seeds and seed retailers. Sometimes a very highly touted strain has a recessive trait you would never think to look for because so many people speak highly of it. Sometimes the people selling the seeds buy in bulk from places that dont really do due diligence with selections or keeping their crops segregated, leading to mislabeling or unintentional cross polination.
Doesn’t for one second mean its nit exactly as you sayThese are from top seed house 30 or more years experience but i see your learned points im learning
I mostly run seed tables although not this year while my grow is in transition. What I can say is it's very easy when you're tired and you are separating seeds and you had one or two stuck under the sieve's screen from your previous crop. Or you see a seed on the counter and instead of tossing it you toss it into your seeds then go, "Oh shit I shouldn't have done that."These are from top seed house 30 or more years experience but i see your learned points im learning
You always got some good learned understanding of said subjectI must have misread, my bad. I will say its between a stress response and genetic disposition.
This kind of relates to a larger conversation about trustworthy breeders, but to keep it simple and on track, if the weed is good and you like it thats what really matters. I would start looking at where they came from when issues like this arise. Forums are a great tool for looking at others experiences with seeds and seed retailers. Sometimes a very highly touted strain has a recessive trait you would never think to look for because so many people speak highly of it. Sometimes the people selling the seeds buy in bulk from places that dont really do due diligence with selections or keeping their crops segregated, leading to mislabeling or unintentional cross polination.
Good share an yeah sounds like some of the things i have heard eluded tooThere was an article in High Times like 30? Yrs ago that a grower, pretty decent size, experimented with prolonged light periods but with a consistent 12 off period. Like 18 on 12 off and if I remember correctly, even a 24 on 12 off. The plants stayed in flower but please don’t ask me the other results. Long time ago.
I appreciate it, but we are all standing on the shoulders of giants. I spend alot of time here and elsewhere learning from people with much more knowledge than myself. I am also very opinionated, and sometimes I speak with authority I dont have, but I digress...You always got some good learned understanding of said subject
Love knowledge an who can help if its part of you while sharing we can lets say kinda go sergeant420 on there arses you are sharing an we all have those days the sarge breaks unto the surface lmaoI appreciate it, but we are all standing on the shoulders of giants. I spend alot of time here and elsewhere learning from people with much more knowledge than myself. I am also very opinionated, and sometimes I speak with authority I dont have, but I digress...
With time, and alot of passion, learning becomes as autonomic as breathing. Its a wonderful journey to be a part of!
Pic of my 1 month or close pbb ,but i had to shuffle .I appreciate it, but we are all standing on the shoulders of giants. I spend alot of time here and elsewhere learning from people with much more knowledge than myself. I am also very opinionated, and sometimes I speak with authority I dont have, but I digress...
With time, and alot of passion, learning becomes as autonomic as breathing. Its a wonderful journey to be a part of!
The left front copped obviously a little shock an shes just coming out now tipped when after transplanting to soon id guessPic of my 1 month or close pbb but i had to shuffle an i had to replant side ready incase of the back are two right middle about spot on but rest behind an or catching upView attachment 5390577
Love the dark leathery texture on them, are the two in the back PBB?Pic of my 1 month or close pbb but i had to shuffle an i had to replant side ready incase of the back are two right middle about spot on but rest behind an or catching upView attachment 5390577
I believe so i lost what was in each pot on the shuffle they do look like yesLove the dark leathery texture on them, are the two in the back PBB?