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FlakeyFoont

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I still count I wont lie but loosely. You hit the nail.on the head here. Patience is the most important thing.. hence it's done when it's done. I think we all have made the mistake of harvesting a week plus early and know a week can make all the difference. I did I once and it's all it took for me. I still know 20 or 30 year growers that will take a strain at 9 weeks when 10 would have been ideal effect wise. Dont waste your time. Let it finish... View attachment 4371030 As for my grow. Love triangle is still looking to be pulling ahead. These damn nats are slowing thing down a bit but least plants still looking ok. Gnatrol in the mail so I hope to put them to an end soon and treat until I see none. Damn these bugs! Guess it could be worse. Happy growing!!!

P.s. yes I know my nat traps are doing there job they were changed as they get full in a few days lol... I hope to take these out of the equation soon with the gnatrol. People seem to think it works well.
I'd keep the strips, I found them to work better than gnatrol. They take about 3 weeks to really kick in, but IME gnats don't cause too much trouble with plants once they've gotten past the seedling stage... other than being a pia in your face.

Seedlings are another story, they will fook them up, and fast. I put traps in with them from day one whether or not I've seen them, and that usually takes care of 'em for the grow... unless I get lazy, lol!
 

hillbill

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I sometimes have plantswith pistils in veg and others go two weeks in 10/14 but only firm date is from flip. Also again, you may see pistils sooner than another grower, or later.
 

800lbGuerrilla

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Thanks for the replies, I'm noticing a much greater difference between the strains I'm running this time in the time it's taken them to show, and I've been getting curious if it's an indicator of things to come, or just different plants being different.

Speaking of different plants being different, a buddy of mine just popped some goldstar x snow lotus, and he got 2 seedlings out of one seed!
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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(This is a copy and paste from my journal)
I want to share my experience with bodhi genetics. This is my 1st time ever using his gear.

Chapter 6 : Guava Wookie Showcase at day 65 of 12/12
I have a total of 4 guava wookie's - 3 of them will be showcased. The 4th is good too...I just ran out of time. I apologize that the whole plant pictures suck.

The guava wookie's have a bit of variance in their phenotypes but do not stray too far from their parents.
Trichome production is above average.
Flower size is average.
Bud to leaf ratio is excellent.
The only real negative comment is that the plants are very floppy. What I mean is that the lower branches droop big time.
Plant #3 is the most extreme and the lower branches are almost completely horizontal.

Guava Wookie #2
This has been one of, if not the, most beautiful flowering plant over the last 6 weeks or so. Certainly not the largest but just consistently nice. Hoping she puffs up a bit and starts to swell.
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Guava Wookie #3

This one is the most unique. She started to turn a really nice dark color after week 8 or so. I thought she was all set to ripen up and then she started throwing new pistils just a few days ago!
Can't wait to see how she finishes :)
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Guava Wookie #4

This one has the least amount of branch lean. She was the 1st plant out of all plants to begin showing the nice fall colors in her leaves.
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Lots more coming this week :)

 

Diesel0889

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(This is a copy and paste from my journal)
I want to share my experience with bodhi genetics. This is my 1st time ever using his gear.

Chapter 6 : Guava Wookie Showcase at day 65 of 12/12
I have a total of 4 guava wookie's - 3 of them will be showcased. The 4th is good too...I just ran out of time. I apologize that the whole plant pictures suck.

The guava wookie's have a bit of variance in their phenotypes but do not stray too far from their parents.
Trichome production is above average.
Flower size is average.
Bud to leaf ratio is excellent.
The only real negative comment is that the plants are very floppy. What I mean is that the lower branches droop big time.
Plant #3 is the most extreme and the lower branches are almost completely horizontal.

Guava Wookie #2
This has been one of, if not the, most beautiful flowering plant over the last 6 weeks or so. Certainly not the largest but just consistently nice. Hoping she puffs up a bit and starts to swell.
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Guava Wookie #3

This one is the most unique. She started to turn a really nice dark color after week 8 or so. I thought she was all set to ripen up and then she started throwing new pistils just a few days ago!
Can't wait to see how she finishes :)
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Guava Wookie #4

This one has the least amount of branch lean. She was the 1st plant out of all plants to begin showing the nice fall colors in her leaves.
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Lots more coming this week :)

Welcome and please come back! Some fine work you've done there. That's very nice. Update at chop. I may have to find a pack now lol..
 

thezephyr

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Just a heads up on the Lemon Hashplant, they tend to attract mites like crazy. I never saw them as bad in my garden as I did when I had LHP going. Every single plant would be covered in them while ones right next to them weren't touched. Not sure if it was something in the terpene profile that attracted them but ze bugz sure do like the LHP.
Was that the lemon hashplant v2 with lemon g? or the first lemon hashplant with lemon diesel?
Definitely have noticed in other strains that certain terpene profiles will attract mites in an otherwise pest free grow.
 

Hot Diggity Sog

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Here are my (3) Lemon Hashplant plants at 66 days in flower. 82 days since the seeds hit the wet paper towels.
These are basically 12/12 from seed plants in pretty small pots - roughly 1 gallon
I can do closeups if anyone wants them.

All 3 of them definitely have lemon coming thru but one on the left has the most tart, lemony smell of the 3. The other 2 are kind of a mix of a basic skunk smell with a bit of lemon.

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Anon25314

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Got a love triangle, 2 super silver hashplant and 2 lemon penetration seedlings going right now. Has anyone in here grown out any of these strains? I will post updates of em in here from time to time. They are 8 days old from breaking soil :) 1 love triangle has runted out on me so not sure what I will do with it. It just broke soil yesterday and they all germimated at the same time. The lemon penetration seeds by far looked the best and popped the strongest!
 

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MojoRizing

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Was that the lemon hashplant v2 with lemon g? or the first lemon hashplant with lemon diesel?
Definitely have noticed in other strains that certain terpene profiles will attract mites in an otherwise pest free grow.
Mine were the v2 with the Lemon G. Was a bummer ended up resetting my garden because I just couldn't get rid of them off the LHP. I gave some cuts to a friend that has had mites since the day he started growing and he commented the same thing. The mites all congregate on the LHP.
 
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