My plants are old planted last year 2020 in September

VincenzioVonHook

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I had some plants last year that I planted in september, and they finished flowering in April. This was them at the end of Jan when they started flowering, and I thought that was a long veg cycle. September to may veg cycle is on another level.
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I'd be interested to see how big they are. That is a mega veg season. Do you have any pics?
 

TheWholeTruth

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I had some plants last year that I planted in september, and they finished flowering in April. This was them at the end of Jan when they started flowering, and I thought that was a long veg cycle. September to may veg cycle is on another level.
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I'd be interested to see how big they are. That is a mega veg season. Do you have any pics?
That looks very interesting, do you know exactly what strain it is vince or the origins of the plant please ?
 

VincenzioVonHook

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That looks very interesting, do you know exactly what strain it is vince or the origins of the plant please ?
They were lemon haze cross BCN critical seeds. Mate had some BCN critical growing (from caveman seeds) and had a lemon haze plant that was showing mega Sativa traits (very tall, large node spacing and huge 11-13 blade fan leaves). It ended up Hermie and impregnated two of the BCN's.

Out of the six I planted, only one was male and the rest didn't Hermie. They copped flood and pool lighting to midnight some days (I have heaps of lighting in my yard, and live right beside townhouses with floodlights) and never popped nanners or sacs so it somehow looks to be stable...massive light variations, storms, 35c days and 80% humidity and they all pulled through fine.

i have about 100 seeds from those two plants so I'll throw.another few in when winter resides.

Bud came out nice. A shot about 6 weeks into flower.
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TheWholeTruth

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They were lemon haze cross BCN critical seeds. Mate had some BCN critical growing (from caveman seeds) and had a lemon haze plant that was showing mega Sativa traits (very tall, large node spacing and huge 11-13 blade fan leaves). It ended up Hermie and impregnated two of the BCN's.

Out of the six I planted, only one was male and the rest didn't Hermie. They copped flood and pool lighting to midnight some days (I have heaps of lighting in my yard, and live right beside townhouses with floodlights) and never popped nanners or sacs so it somehow looks to be stable...massive light variations, storms, 35c days and 80% humidity and they all pulled through fine.

i have about 100 seeds from those two plants so I'll throw.another few in when winter resides.

Bud came out nice. A shot about 6 weeks into flower.
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That looks like its some mango haze cross or some thai type cross. What ever it is is definitely heavy sativa. What ever it is looks very exotic. Nice
 
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