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Bob Zmuda

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:). Glad I could impart that one. It's the biggest advantage of a light sealed environment. All of the light will either be absorbed or convert to heat. Both are beneficial when managed for our purposes.


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Got to agree with Amos Otis. Never thought about it that way before. Cheers Kmog!
 

doniawon

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She looks awesome pal! Do you find that 2 of the phenos are ridiculously dense? Like zero squish factor if u try and squeeze them? And the stems on the leaves are super thick?

Number 2.. bhp dom nice structure, but smallish center cola..a very nice pheno but not my fav.
1465621757837.jpg Number 1 sat dom .. no huge nugs just a bunch of mid sized.. bd leaner. I took the tester from this one1465621708605.jpg And number 3 the fat stock big leaves keeper1465621725972.jpg
 

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ForRealz

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Let us go ahead and hash this out...

It'd be interesting if he hp dad was kicking auto flower traits into 2 of the ~50 strains it's crossed to.
Yes, interesting, not super likely but not impossible the other ~48 could so flippantly be unequivocally concluded to lack early sexual expression outdoors w/o typical long night photoperiod trigger, e.g. 12+ hours dark period.

To recap, the issue w the Angelica (hells angels x 88g13/hp) was b/c it was planted too early (before mid-may)
I dknt know the season out there. But where in at in ca what is happening to you will happen if you plant before mid-end of May. How long are your days right now near ky?


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This is my schedule as well. I don't think kys grow season is that far off of ours(about equidistant to equator). And April most certainly is too early to plant.


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^^^^That is you quoting another member who said "start seeds may 1st, put clones out june 1st."

Daylight:
Mid-April in mid-KY 13 hrs 14 min, mid-May 14 hrs 15 min.
A difference of 1 hr 1 min.

Mid-April vs 1st May: only difference of 30 minutes.

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/aa_durtablew.pl?form=1&year=2016&task=-1&state=KY&place=richmond

I mean, you took one line out of context and ignored everything else I had written.
So, No, I didnt take your comment out of context at all, like you had said I did.

Also, you clearly stated it Twice.

...You're here posting about some other guys plant...
Yes, it was not a good choice to use another's garden to buttress my case, however, it does not change what I know/have seen/ have stated in re: seed planting times for "X" latitude when I shared my opinion, same as you. Only, it was You who quoted me

I never...trying to use other people's gardens as a way to prove my point...

(that I still standby, as at my opinion and is shared by quite a lot of growers in my area now in so cal as well as NorCal where I used to live)
^^^^Just my opinion, it appears right there you were using "other people's gardens" as a way to "prove (your) point."


And the issue with Jungle Spice (Congo x 88 g13/hp) b/c drop in light.
Yeah they definitely could see a drop in light as the time to change, I've also had plants flower under 14 hours of light. It'd be odd with a sativa landrace under normal circumstances but maybe the 18-14 swap could've signaled flower.
Daylight: 14 hrs 20 min daylight in mid-AZ on May 30...a difference of 3 hrs 40 min from 18/6.

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/cgi-bin/aa_durtablew.pl?form=1&year=2016&task=-1&state=AZ&place=flagstaff

Just my opinion based on my experience, I am grateful the probably 20 different strains Ive encountered outdoors didnt need that extra 1hr daylight nor were they adversely impacted by the > 3 hrs 40 min difference in lighting.
 
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