dimebagdan
Well-Known Member
going to get ppp feminized next my buddy grows it and it is a monster plant.
Your mother plant may not turn hermi, your clones may be succeptable to stress forcing a hermi. Basically the seeds you buy have been dipped in hormones to force it to be female. I think colloidal silver will do the same as well. When they do the hormone treatment it alters the genetics a bit, it can produce some crazy buds too. Farmers have been doing it for years with corn and other crops. It should not go hermi on it's own though.another q bout fem seeds. greenhouseseeds gurantee 100% feminised, no hems. is this possible?
PPP is a good strain, very hearty... A slower grower and has a longer flower than 8/10 weeks. Other grows on this site complain about finishing time. It will produce massive buds though, I believe somewhere in it's genetic line is big bud. Good plant to start with and learn patience. Expect it to get very tall and need to be restrained to grow even buds throughout the plant, My 600W HPS would not penetrate more than 17" of the canopy so a 5-6 ft plant is worthless to me.100% Feminized Pure Power Plant is a strong mostly sativa variety developed in the late 90s from South African strains. PPP produces loads of trichomes and has tremendous growth potential. PPP is the latest trend among the big commercial growers because of its high yields of the highest priced buds. Pure Power Plant has a pleasant almost pine after taste and a powerful up social buzz.
- Plant type: Best suitable for indoor growing.
- Plant height: Medium- Indica/Sativa mix
- Stoned or high?: Stoney yet high- Allround Buzz
- THC level: Strong 15-20%
- Flowering Weeks: 8/10
- Yield (Sea of Green on one m2) : 350-450
- Harvest Month: 9/10
- Grow difficulty: Moderate
thanks buddy, that was useful.Your mother plant may not turn hermi, your clones may be succeptable to stress forcing a hermi. Basically the seeds you buy have been dipped in hormones to force it to be female. I think colloidal silver will do the same as well. When they do the hormone treatment it alters the genetics a bit, it can produce some crazy buds too. Farmers have been doing it for years with corn and other crops. It should not go hermi on it's own though.
Just speaking from experience, other results may vary.