SpectacularG
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Of course what would you focus on now?If I may make a suggestion...why not just forget about the c02 altogether and focus on other aspects first
Of course what would you focus on now?If I may make a suggestion...why not just forget about the c02 altogether and focus on other aspects first
Indeed, I always considered CO2 the last thing you tweaked to pull that last bit out of the plant when you'd maximized all your other grow's weak areas. But most of us just using a decent light, substrate and care can pull much more then we would ever need. So I've thought about it but it didn't make sense to me.Co2 is for pushing plants in an optimized, usually sealed environment. Co2 bags and buckets don't meaningfully increase CO2 from what I've seen and read. You need a tank, and proper measurement equipment.
Speaking of, how are you measuring PAR/PPFD?
Lights on should be based on your availability, or if you're needing to help control temps (lights off during hot summer sun, etc.) Otherwise, your plants don't care.Thanks that is so informative appreciate it a lot! this strain should take 10 weeks do you think 11.15/12.45 is best or should go 11.30/12.30?
The question i guess it would be what is the possible best light schedule optimized for an indoor growing scenario that mimics at the most the natural grow environment of the plant in the wild in order to maximize yield but also respect the genotype of this particular strain.Lights on should be based on your availability, or if you're needing to help control temps (lights off during hot summer sun, etc.) Otherwise, your plants don't care.
Or I'm misunderstanding your question. In that case, I would just run 12/12 and keep it simple. 15-30 minutes of additional on/off time isn't going to make any difference.
I'd still say 12/12 is fine. If you're growing indoors, you aren't really trying to mimic nature, you're hacking nature.The question i guess it would be what is the possible best light schedule optimized for an indoor growing scenario that mimics at the most the natural grow environment of the plant in the wild in order to maximize yield but also respect the genotype of this particular strain.
I am using these guys, pretty pricey so they should work just fineCo2 is for pushing plants in an optimized, usually sealed environment. Co2 bags and buckets don't meaningfully increase CO2 from what I've seen and read. You need a tank, and proper measurement equipment.
Speaking of, how are you measuring PAR/PPFD?
Solid take, I still feel morally obligated to respect the most the natural habitat of a sativa dominant so i will probably do a 11.30/12.30I'd still say 12/12 is fine. If you're growing indoors, you aren't really trying to mimic nature, you're hacking nature.
That's a sea of green approach. Also, that dude is clout chasing. That's not a world record pheno hunt, and he's testing crosses, which I would argue isn't really a pheno hunt.
Traditionally, a pheno hunt is popping a bunch of beans from a single cross or strain looking for different expressions. Take Pineapple fields or Tom Hills Haze. PF has 4 unique expressions, and there's a completely random chance of finding something uniquely special in one of any of those 4 phenotypical expressions. Professor P has a special mother called Pineapple Fields 703, which might be the third plant in the seventh bed, or may in fact be the 703 plant in his hunt.
Tom Hills Haze is an IBL at this point, with fairly uniform plants, but there's a roughly 5% chance (by his count) of finding the special pheno he swears by. He pops roughly a hundred at a time when he goes hunting.
What you think you're going to do is much closer to the definition of "pheno hunting" imo
Facts!That's a sea of green approach. Also, that dude is clout chasing. That's not a world record pheno hunt, and he's testing crosses, which I would argue isn't really a pheno hunt.
Traditionally, a pheno hunt is popping a bunch of beans from a single cross or strain looking for different expressions. Take Pineapple fields or Tom Hills Haze. PF has 4 unique expressions, and there's a completely random chance of finding something uniquely special in one of any of those 4 phenotypical expressions. Professor P has a special mother called Pineapple Fields 703, which might be the third plant in the seventh bed, or may in fact be the 703 plant in his hunt.
Tom Hills Haze is an IBL at this point, with fairly uniform plants, but there's a roughly 5% chance (by his count) of finding the special pheno he swears by. He pops roughly a hundred at a time when he goes hunting.
What you think you're going to do is much closer to the definition of "pheno hunting" imo
I have no idea. The expressions of fillial generations is one aspect of cannabis I really don't understand. As far as sexual stability, I'm unaware of herm tendencies with either strain, so you should be safe.Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze – LA Seed – Official supplier of reservoir seeds
Introducing Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze Redux, a legendary hybrid strain that combines the iconic '98 Super Silver Haze with the revered Sour Diesel IBL. This exceptional strain is a reincarnation of the original that received numerous awards and accolades, making it a force to be reckoned...laseed.co
How stable do you think this strain is in 2024?
What do you mean by stable?Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze – LA Seed – Official supplier of reservoir seeds
Introducing Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze Redux, a legendary hybrid strain that combines the iconic '98 Super Silver Haze with the revered Sour Diesel IBL. This exceptional strain is a reincarnation of the original that received numerous awards and accolades, making it a force to be reckoned...laseed.co
How stable do you think this strain is in 2024?
It's a recreation using the 98 SSSH cup cut and the Sour D ibl, presumably from rez dog. If all their info is correct, it's an f1.I've never even heard of la seed co. How did you hear about them @SpectacularG ? The only person I knew really still messing with sssdh was ojd of connoisseur genetics. The clone is out there for sale I know that.
it's impossible to know how stable it is. you can't even really guess either. Is it a f2? f6? a backcross?
so it's a pollen chuck, but the genetics are solid. though i really don't know how rez's sour d ibl is these days. you don't really hear anything about it. but sour d is the hot topic these days so everyone is trying to cash-in... again lol.It's a recreation using the 98 SSSH cup cut and the Sour D ibl, presumably from rez dog. If all their info is correct, it's an f1.
Never heard of them either.
Lmao, you're not wrong. Just got a cut of skunktec sour d and VA Chem 91 from farmer Joe myself.so it's a pollen chuck, but the genetics are solid. though i really don't know how rez's sour d ibl is these days. you don't really hear anything about it. but sour d is the hot topic these days so everyone is trying to cash-in... again lol.