Strain Help

cost

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Any Ideas What this plant could be..I took the seed from a bag of really good mids only found 3 seeds in a whole oz...Maybe someone out there has Grown a plant similar to this and would know the strain of her....Take a look guys Appreciate all the insight and Knowledge I get from Rollitup.org View attachment 2324468View attachment 2324470
 

CC Dobbs

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That is a hybrid of cannabis sativa and cannabis indica with the possibility that some cannabis ruderalis has infiltrated its jism into the gene pool. This plant will produce flowers and leaves until it dies. Don't fuck titties 'cause they're tender and full of milk.
 

DeeTee

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With all the different strains out there it's nearly imposible to tell the strain of any plant other than it's sativa dominant or indica dominant.
 

cost

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She is 20 inches tall 68 days old and have her under 4, 26 watt 2700 k cls and 2, 85 watt 5700 k clfs using cutting edge nutrients and a 2 gallon pot
 

cost

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no offense but she seems small. its in flowering?
No offense taken, yea shes been in for over 2 weeks right now...This is only My 2nd grow and actually did not give her nutes till 3 1/2 weeks ago lmao I did not have any to give her..All though I can say once I applied the Cutting Edge Nutrients Solutions she took off ...
 

hotrodharley

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No offense taken, yea shes been in for over 2 weeks right now...This is only My 2nd grow and actually did not give her nutes till 3 1/2 weeks ago lmao I did not have any to give her..All though I can say once I applied the Cutting Edge Nutrients Solutions she took off ...
I'd rather see somebody play catch up wisely with nutrients. See how pot lives without them? No giants but . . .. Next time start with 1/4 strength nutrients first feed, 1/2 strength the second and full strength after that. Feed, water, water, feed, water, water. By doing the partial feeds on that schedule you stand far less chance of being back on here sniveling "What's wrong with her? Why is she spotted/gnarled/levitating?" By your grow after THAT you will be reading the plant and not crap on here by the Nutrient Boys. Understand: nutrients ENHANCE the plants vegetative capabilities. It does NOT make them super plants despite ads and bullshitters.

Buy seed if you must know the strain. My avatar is for the guy who gave my grown daughter a seed this Spring and bet her I couldn't grow it with stuff bought locally. Challenge accepted. 40" tall, heavy buds and ready in about a week at the most and fragrant. Bastard bagseed and smells like cantaloupe and grapefruit. The bud by my wrist (shadowed) is as thick as my wrist! Bunches of them on her. Tap water and FF OF veg. Beastie Bloomz 2 times 1/2 strength flowering and water. Just 1000 watts of light, lots of air and 18-gallon containers. BTW the original Alaska Thunder Fuck is from here so go figure. Maybe they shipped stuff in?
 

Clown Baby

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Thanks for the Insight
Hey I'm kind of worried that you took my comment seriously. There's no standardization in cannabis strains & varieties. Even in other industries where there ARE established cultivars, growers have often times mistakes their own variety for something else. For example, there was a vineyard that used to have lots of notoriety for the cabernet it was producing. It was considered so special because it was nothing like the other cabernets in the area. Well they eventually tested the leaves for genetics and it turned out to be some strange zin or syrah clone..

I guess what I'm trying to say is, there's really no way you're going to determine the genetics/strain of plant by looking at it. Even the finished products wont be accurately identifiable, since it's affected by so many variables in the growing process..

So as far as names go, there's not much you can do. Just hope the plants got some good genes and you end up with some chronic in the end.
 

CC Dobbs

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Hey I'm kind of worried that you took my comment seriously. There's no standardization in cannabis strains & varieties. Even in other industries where there ARE established cultivars, growers have often times mistakes their own variety for something else. For example, there was a vineyard that used to have lots of notoriety for the cabernet it was producing. It was considered so special because it was nothing like the other cabernets in the area. Well they eventually tested the leaves for genetics and it turned out to be some strange zin or syrah clone..

I guess what I'm trying to say is, there's really no way you're going to determine the genetics/strain of plant by looking at it. Even the finished products wont be accurately identifiable, since it's affected by so many variables in the growing process..

So as far as names go, there's not much you can do. Just hope the plants got some good genes and you end up with some chronic in the end.
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