White widow 10 weeks to flower?

an hour with a reptile uv lamp and you can increase thc, also you can force stress in the last few weeks by giving them really cold water or poking the stem with a thumbtack and it will increase thc.
 

darkdestruction420

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Thats pathetic, you obviously made another account to post that. You didnt even bother to reword it decently so it would make it seem like someone was supporting your ideas.
 

fosgateman

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wow wow this info might really hurt the people that want to grow quiltly bud.lol right now hundreds of people are stabing the plant to think there going to get a better high.
 

DawgMountain

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I remember way back in the old days somehow me thinking that in Afganistan where they were growing poppies and I seem to remember them slicing the stalks right before harvest...
 

darkdestruction420

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I remember way back in the old days somehow me thinking that in Afganistan where they were growing poppies and I seem to remember them slicing the stalks right before harvest...
Thats because thats how you harvest the opium.

Harvesting Opium

After the last petal has dropped, keep an eye on the gray band at the top of the capsule where the petals were attached. When the gray band is very dark (almost black) the opium is ready to harvest. This will be about 14-20 days after the petals fall off.
Harvesting means making a shallow cut to release opium from the seed capsule. The cut should be less than one-sixteenth of an inch deep. Do it all around the pod. As you do so, you will see little blobs of white coming out.
Leave the wounds to release opium for 3-6 hours. Then collect your opium. By now, the white blobs will have turned into yellow/brown blobs that can be scraped off and collected on a blunt putty knife or something similar.

There are better methods of making cuts so the amount of opium you get is maximized. Pages 47-51 of opium poppy garden, describe (using text and illustrations) how to harvest several yields of opium from the plant over the course of a month.
The book also shows how to make simple tools (for making cuts, harvesting, and collecting opium) out of inexpensive items found in a hardware store or kitchen. Photos from the back cover of the book, showing the opium harvest process, are located here.
 

Brimi

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Will be interesting too follow, but hard to find a conclusion unless somebody actually set this up as an experiment. I have read a lot of stuff on the net and frequently run over this issue. My advice is to grow the plant as healthy as you can. Give it love and hugs. The healthier the plant is the more trichomes it will be able to make. The lack of male plants is enough torture for a flowering female to make her set a lot of flowers. This is my best experience. I have not tried to stress the plants, but those times where a plant has suffered from stress only thing i notice is that the bud will be much less and finish flowering faster. Good luck with the stressing though - hope it works for you.
 
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