Bubby'sndalab
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Cool-thought this wake n bake was playin mind games with meHe sprouted it and had to move it to my place.. so were coparenting!
Cool-thought this wake n bake was playin mind games with meHe sprouted it and had to move it to my place.. so were coparenting!
Props to @pinner420 for the beautiful grow and to @thenotsoesoteric for the geneticsAre you guys growing the same exact plant? Pic looks identical
Buy Dutch passio autos the think different uses AK 420 genetics is a big yielded and for an auto pretty Stony Auto Mazar is good to a huge yielder a guy can get half pound off one easy if dialed in Night Queen is stony but smaller yieldsIf any chuckers are working with autos I’d love to discuss in DM my mom had rippers last year and she rarely has time in October to harvest. Autos fit the bill for her and I’d love to relieve the stress of covering monsters in the rain and harvest before the rippers are looking.
Yea had 3 dudes from SunniD og & my buddy has grown tangerine power f2's from @thenotsoesoteric that we are diggin-sorry for the questionProps to @pinner420 for the beautiful grow and to @thenotsoesoteric for the genetics
Hey hey, I was just thinking about you! I was wondering how she went, simply beautiful man!!!All grown up View attachment 4277943
Good job bother! KudosHe sprouted it and had to move it to my place.. so were coparenting!
Brilliant idea, keep us informed on how it goes.Wheels are always turning, how can I make this easier, faster, better .
I’m going to take a flowering plant and switch it to 18-6 or 20-4 for the last 7 - 10 days.
Hypothesis
The plant will sense the change and start producing hormones to revert back to veg .
The time isn’t long enough to affect the crop, or quality of bud . But this will really help reveging the bottom larf because there will be a lot more volume of terrestrial growth to produce hormones. This should speed up the time it takes to get a good clone .
Anyone do this?
If it's been a while since you have grown autos then you might want to try them again.I've grown autos in the past. For the most part I've moved on. I still want to make a semi auto cross for my greenhouse, for the sole purpose of not having to worry about light sources interfering with flowing plants.
I have experimented a little with longer light at the end of cycle. From what I've seen, there is a slight and rather immediate change in the growth of the plant. When the light cycle gets extended, the plants seem to stop producing buds and start wanting to produce leaves. I have only gone a few days with extended light, but it seems the buds get a little less visibly frosty and more airy.Wheels are always turning, how can I make this easier, faster, better .
I’m going to take a flowering plant and switch it to 18-6 or 20-4 for the last 7 - 10 days.
Hypothesis
The plant will sense the change and start producing hormones to revert back to veg .
The time isn’t long enough to affect the crop, or quality of bud . But this will really help reveging the bottom larf because there will be a lot more volume of terrestrial growth to produce hormones. This should speed up the time it takes to get a good clone .
Anyone do this?
I've mephisto has a couple that test pretty high.If it's been a while since you have grown autos then you might want to try them again.
Try anything from mephisto genetics. Try any of the xxl sativa dominant autos from dinafem.
I’ve become very good at reveg, I just want to speed it up, as it seems like it does nothing for a month.Last one I tried to reveg failed on me, so I am really interested in seeing if letting it reveg prior to chop for the week or so has some value. @BigHornBuds
To be fair to the plant was near dead on stick (70+) when I finally chopped and then tried to let the lowers come back, no joy.
I'd believe that.I stopped taking clone also and am trying to rely on reveg but I've had varying successes. Sometimes they take and sometimes they don't. Something interesting to think about........ I heard in a video Kevin Jodrey talk about reveg and how the further from the equator the origins of the genetics the less they respond to reveg.