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The one I saw , and this is no exaggeration , was 6ft tall , seemed to be skunk #1 , and apparently it was 7 years old. The farmer , whenever he smoked , he took a bud off the plant to be cured etc. He would then open a tobacco tin with a pre cured bud. He made hash with a pollen shaker also. I don't think he was lying. I was curious and asked how this was possible. He said keep the lighting on flower , he used a thing we have here called baby bio , a concentrated liquid mainly used for tomato plants at the time. Swore that it was easy. It would be perfect for me is all. Thankyou for your interest and input.
 
It sounds too good to be true right? I met this dude 10 years ago , through a " middleman " friend. He was a white dude with locks. Didn't seem motivated by money , just always having a bud handy. I just wondered if there was a common term for this. In the UK at the time only points of reference either came from Holland or underground pulp books advising how to grow.
 
It sounds too good to be true right? I met this dude 10 years ago , through a " middleman " friend. He was a white dude with locks. Didn't seem motivated by money , just always having a bud handy. I just wondered if there was a common term for this. In the UK at the time only points of reference either came from Holland or underground pulp books advising how to grow.
You can read can you not?
 
I don't know about all of that, but you can run a perpetual grow by staggering the age of the plants when putting them into flower, and adding new ones as you harvest the oldest ones. If the plants have a really short vegging cycle and are heavily pruned, none of the them will be very big or yield much. You just need two small tents or rooms. One for vegging and one for flowering. The vegging plants can have a 24hr light cycle, so they don't even need to be in a lightproofed or sealed in room. Just under a basic grow light in a room with adequate temperature and humidity levels.
 
It sounds too good to be true right? I met this dude 10 years ago , through a " middleman " friend. He was a white dude with locks. Didn't seem motivated by money , just always having a bud handy. I just wondered if there was a common term for this. In the UK at the time only points of reference either came from Holland or underground pulp books advising how to grow.
Only thing I can come up with is perpetual grow which isn't what you refer to
 
He never gave it a term , just said to keep the light on flower timing schedule . He was using a Son T agro hid lamp 600watt with a harvester reflector. 12on 12off. Used in a small bathroom with the toilet sink etc removed. That's all I can remember. Thankyou for your help. So it's a perpetual flower scheme or schedule? I know buds are yearly/seasonal so I met it with a lot of scepticism myself.
 
He never gave it a term , just said to keep the light on flower timing schedule . He was using a Son T agro hid lamp 600watt with a harvester reflector. 12on 12off. Used in a small bathroom with the toilet sink etc removed. That's all I can remember. Thankyou for your help. So it's a perpetual flower scheme or schedule? I know buds are yearly/seasonal so I met it with a lot of scepticism myself.
You seem to remember every detail. Why not experiment and get back with us?
 
Thankyou for your advice. I'll look into it. I honestly just thought I'd ask as at the time , if you could produce bud almost on demand , lots of paper to be made. But now I'm older , I'm just looking for a way to always have bud for arthritis. So any advice on strains that help would be greatly appreciated. Thankyou.
 
He never gave it a term , just said to keep the light on flower timing schedule . He was using a Son T agro hid lamp 600watt with a harvester reflector. 12on 12off. Used in a small bathroom with the toilet sink etc removed. That's all I can remember. Thankyou for your help. So it's a perpetual flower scheme or schedule? I know buds are yearly/seasonal so I met it with a lot of scepticism myself.

You're mixing up ideas. 12/12 from seed which you are describing is literally just tricking the plant into thinking the end is nigh. And thus goes into flower production immediately. Perpetual is usually accomplished by keeping a mother plant and taking clones from it and "perpetually" having clones ready to go into a 12/12 flower cycle. I prefer perpetual.
 
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