Bud Blood Experiences

mrblixa

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They are G13 x Hash aka Mr. Nice I got the seeds at a California collective. California Bean bank was the name on the seeds.
 

hooked.on.ponics

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Pictures like that pretty much answer the question "is it worth it".

If I had to choose which bud to smoke it'd be the one from the "with bud blood" picture every time.
 

mrblixa

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My question is; does the concentration of THC go down when the yield size goes up? I have another few weeks until all the types are dried and cured, then i can run a side by side smoke test.
 

SayWord

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strain is what determines thc %. u can grow the same strain multiple ways to increase or decrease yield and i believe it will all taste and smoke and get you high the same. in other words i dont think increased yield means decreased thc.
 

mrblixa

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strain is what determines thc %. u can grow the same strain multiple ways to increase or decrease yield and i believe it will all taste and smoke and get you high the same. in other words i dont think increased yield means decreased thc.
Thats a good general thought, but i can tell you for a fact that there are varying amounts of trichomes on all four of these plants, Which were all the same strain. So if trichomes equal where the THC is made, then i can make a general conclusion that all four of the plants have different amounts of THC..

Furthermore, just because the genetic data is there in the strain, you have to unlock its potential by discovering the best environmental variables specifically for that strain... furthermore you must account for genetic variation.
 

bicycle racer

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of course one strain has many phenos and varrying potency. if you grow from clones under the same conditions all will have equal potency. from seed even if a stable thc levels will be different.
 

Dr. VonDank

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This is my first time using bud blood from advanced nutrients. i've done searches on rollitup, other sites and the advanced nutrients website. the directions aren't that clear and i wanted to see if anyone has any ideas. the package says its to be used during the first week of flower to promote faster flower sets.
the ratio is 1/10 tsp per quart. thats not the hard part, but what i need to know is what should i do for the nutrient solution? just run bud blood in ph'd clean water? run it with the transition bloom solution of 2/2/2? or run it with full blooming phase solution of 1/2/3? i've alway run a transition phase to ease into flowering. i'm using the 3 part general hydroponics nutrients: floragro, floramicro and florabloom.
If you have just transplanted then you will only need to run the Blood Bud with PH'd water(has all the correct nutes in it for the first week of flower) or add some H&G Roots Excell--- if you have already transplanted and your plants are established for a week or more in their flowering containers then you might need to add a little flowering nutes to bring up the PPM's a little( Fox Farm's has a bud set product very sim to blood bud but it has sulfur in it as well--I can't think of the name off hand but its a bud set product as well-I.E--Low N----High Phos----Medium K-such as 2-50-30...depending on the growing method and medium I like to start the first week at 800ppm's and increase 100ppm's a week till I hit my target at week 5.:bigjoint:
 
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