ltecato
Well-Known Member
Just wanted to throw this out there in case anyone cares.
I'm growing three Dr. Who plants by seed. I've never tried this strain before but I bought the seeds because the description of the growth habits suggested it would be a fairly compact plant. I started them on a 13/11 flowering cycle 48 days ago. By now two of the three are at least 3 feet tall, despite my efforts to keep them smaller with LST. The third one is much more compact and bushy. They are supposed to be ready to harvest after 56-63 days, which would mean that my crop should be ready about two weeks from now, but I don't think they're going to meet that "deadline." I'm not blaming the breeder's genetics for that, however, because I have a lot of light "leaks" that could possibly slow down flowering.
I'm also growing four clones, two each of OG Kush and Cherry Pie. According to what I've been able to find online, both strains have the same number of days until harvest, about 70 days or 10 weeks max. This is my first time growing OG Kush and I'm pretty happy with it. In fact, one of my plants has buds that I could probably harvest now (but won't), which is about three weeks earlier than the date I predicted based on the research I did. Also, when the clones were much younger, I was a little bummed because it looked like the Kush was going to get all lanky (not good when you're growing in a closet) but I was able to LST it to a cheap wire plant support and keep it from getting more than about 24-30 inches tall. The buds are already fairly fat and covered with white resin. It looks like the Kush is going to finish before both the other strains.
Finally, I'm not crazy about Cherry Pie. It basically did what I was afraid the Kush would do, growing pretty stretchy and so far it looks like the buds are not going to be very big. The Cherry Pie plants are about a foot taller than the OG Kush. The Cherry Pie flowers look like they are about as mature as the ones on my Dr. Who plants. It looks like they are on schedule to be harvested in about three weeks, which would be in line with the 10-week prediction for flowering time that I found online.
I'm growing three Dr. Who plants by seed. I've never tried this strain before but I bought the seeds because the description of the growth habits suggested it would be a fairly compact plant. I started them on a 13/11 flowering cycle 48 days ago. By now two of the three are at least 3 feet tall, despite my efforts to keep them smaller with LST. The third one is much more compact and bushy. They are supposed to be ready to harvest after 56-63 days, which would mean that my crop should be ready about two weeks from now, but I don't think they're going to meet that "deadline." I'm not blaming the breeder's genetics for that, however, because I have a lot of light "leaks" that could possibly slow down flowering.
I'm also growing four clones, two each of OG Kush and Cherry Pie. According to what I've been able to find online, both strains have the same number of days until harvest, about 70 days or 10 weeks max. This is my first time growing OG Kush and I'm pretty happy with it. In fact, one of my plants has buds that I could probably harvest now (but won't), which is about three weeks earlier than the date I predicted based on the research I did. Also, when the clones were much younger, I was a little bummed because it looked like the Kush was going to get all lanky (not good when you're growing in a closet) but I was able to LST it to a cheap wire plant support and keep it from getting more than about 24-30 inches tall. The buds are already fairly fat and covered with white resin. It looks like the Kush is going to finish before both the other strains.
Finally, I'm not crazy about Cherry Pie. It basically did what I was afraid the Kush would do, growing pretty stretchy and so far it looks like the buds are not going to be very big. The Cherry Pie plants are about a foot taller than the OG Kush. The Cherry Pie flowers look like they are about as mature as the ones on my Dr. Who plants. It looks like they are on schedule to be harvested in about three weeks, which would be in line with the 10-week prediction for flowering time that I found online.