6week strain

Synchronicity

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I had a local strain that I kept from clones for at least 5 years and suddenly decided to live vicariously and change to seeds (Super Lemon Haze). I could harvest the clones easily from flip to chop in 6 weeks. With few clear trichomes, 10 to 30 percent ambers and the rest cloudy ............... it was a fantastic Sativa, by my standards. It still lives near by.

The Lemon Haze is also great but I could not believe it when I had to wait almost 10 dang weeks to see ambers at all................. Yield from the Lemon was much better but it took practically twice the flower time to get there.

I am not known for being a great liar, although I do have my moments............ I can say this based on my own grows

so I got no reason to B.S. about it now....... I thought 6 weeks was a good way to go, but not any mo


I say never say never - and believe it when you see it

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VincenzioVonHook

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Guess you guys havent grown any fast versions. I didnt even know what a fast version was until someone here told me about em, and i had inadvertently made one....anyway ill leave you master growers to it then
I've grown a fast version of purple punch, quoted 49 days...64 days. Also a blueberry Hill fast. Quoted 56 days, ran 66 dats and still had a few whites when pulled. Also a royal queen diamond fast that quoted 42 days but flowering was pulled at 56 with next to no pistil retraction, which I considered the fastest I've seen.
 

mudballs

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Now im working with a guy that has great genetic knowledge so i can work on them further.
but i believe its usually by introducing ruderalis. which once again has a funtional cbd synthase. this fact means that both parents have funtional cbd synthase which makes it very unlikely to find a sativa type chemotype.
...anyway, was nice visiting...peace out
 

VincenzioVonHook

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Now im working with a guy that has great genetic knowledge so i can work on them further.
but i believe its usually by introducing ruderalis. which once again has a funtional cbd synthase. this fact means that both parents have funtional cbd synthase which makes it very unlikely to find a sativa type chemotype.
...anyway, was nice visiting...peace out
Yep, fasts are usually F1 auto/photo strains that still require a photoperiod to flower, but finish as quick as their stable autos of the same strain.
 

Wastei

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I should thank you for constantly attacking me and trolling me off this site. I would never have found him, or a better more kindhearted group to be with.
You guys are the cesspool of the cannabis community...shine on you crazy diamonds.
Since when is giving constructive criticism bullying? You're acting like a fragile snowflake. If you're going to feed your ego with feeling butthurt everytime someone's telling their opinion I think you have a lot to learn and develop in terms of your own learning process.
 

calvin.m16

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When to harvest is personal preference. Chop early chop super late that's your call in the end. There are hundreds of articles on it.

Not to mention every plant is different you are also not going to get the exact same results every time you run a plant/strain there is no way to say "50-55 days" it should say 8-10 weeks for hybrids/indicas and sativas can take as much as 14 weeks or more from what I've seen....

When people harvest early it's their loss, there is no reason to get upset over it as if you'll be smoking it.
 

ICGA

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Hay, I got me a 6 week flowering strain. Tm. I was surprised how quick they turned. Was able to harvest top buds 5 weeks in. I got some outdoors for the season. In nz we usually harvest in April. It's currently end of Jan and there already starting to flower. Anyone else had this strain?
Blue cheese flowers in 6 weeks. I'm sure there are others. What's it smell like? My blue cheese was silver Grey blue green sorta. It's really good but if you don't harvest early it becomes shit all brown and full of CBN by the end of week 7
 

Wastei

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Blue cheese flowers in 6 weeks. I'm sure there are others. What's it smell like? My blue cheese was silver Grey blue green sorta. It's really good but if you don't harvest early it becomes shit all brown and full of CBN by the end of week 7
Where's your lab results or are you just talking out of your ass? One of my most potent plants ever were a SLH from 2004 seed stock.

Never tested higher than 14-15% THC but because of the high CBN it knocked the most seasoned smoker down. Most people only look for THC rich strains but many including you sir don't understand the interaction between THC and CBN and it's synergistic effects.
 
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