Sincerely420
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Then why have I read in so many other places that it happens?"Leaves dont die from lack of light" - Buck.
I wont beg to differ.
I dont "need" to anything.
Then why have I read in so many other places that it happens?"Leaves dont die from lack of light" - Buck.
I wont beg to differ.
I dont "need" to anything.
@ bud brewer.
There is a best practice , with some tweaks yes.
it was outdoor and I super cropped, in a very large container called the earth lol.
i had no problems with losing leaf or yellowing.
I just finished my first run with Cush, pulled around 50 days. It's good, but not quite as great as I hoped. It just started the cure, so hopefully it gets better. I did run an experimental nute profile on that plant, which affected other plants I also ran the nute profile with in a lackluster fashion.Athens Cush aka green crack and c4 both early finishers, and it is elementary that a longer flower would yield more.
I know these strains very well, what I have Learned is that it is not wise to do anything to take away from resin production.
Why are you baiting Uncle Ben? We ready know what he's gonna say: "It's because of all the noobs and internet trolls who don't care to take the time to understand how a plant functions, and then spread misinformation all over the internet. Take a look at my thread on gardening tips and tweaks and maybe you can get your head out of your ass."Then why have I read in so many other places that it happens?
Not far off with the yeild, couple ounces is all she gives flowered at a foot tall.I just finished my first run with Cush, pulled around 50 days. It's good, but not quite as great as I hoped. It just started the cure, so hopefully it gets better. I did run an experimental nute profile on that plant, which affected other plants I also ran the nute profile with in a lackluster fashion.
I only ran one plant of it, surrounded by many others of a different strains, and didn't top that one, defoil or anything -- only removed the bottom few shoots. The strain branches very nicely on it's own, but I'm thinking that I'm going to do some training on the next run with it. The yield was ok, but nothing to write home about -- just under 40g from two weeks veg. I'm thinking with another week or two the 3 zip mark should be easy enough to hit. I'll shoot for a QP, and be happy with less.
Any suggestions on growing that strain? It would be appreciated. Thanks.
Thanks, I appreciate the advice from a grower with hands on experience. +rep. Unless I do a run of all Cush, a slow transition to 12/12 might be tricky, and I'm not confident enough with the strain yet to do that. I just love my G13Haze so much -- a pungent punch in the nose of lemon yougert, yum!Not far off with the yeild, couple ounces is all she gives flowered at a foot tall.
With these short flowering strains, there is just no time to pack on weight.
I would try and lengthen the flowering time, and have that early flower vigor last longer. It's two weeks about, the stretch I remember.
if you ease it into flowering instead of direct to 12/12 I think that will get yeild up.
People beg for this strain, wish I had it still.
It's been around since the early 90's, Athens Ohio if anyone was wondering the origin.
Really 6 weeks? Is that 6 weeks from 12/12? Amazing. I thought 7 was fast.6 weeks in flood and drain, couple of days less in dwc. Friggn thing seemed be ripening as it was budding.
outdoor was second week of sept.
it's for the Headie not the fetti lol.
yes g13haze is in my top 5 fav, yield, taste and high. Perfected.
Look again at who that reply is meant for. Not Uncle Ben.Why are you baiting Uncle Ben? We ready know what he's gonna say: "It's because of all the noobs and internet trolls who don't care to take the time to understand how a plant functions, and then spread misinformation all over the internet. Take a look at my thread on gardening tips and tweaks and maybe you can get your head out of your ass."
I mean really, he's quite predictable.
GE 217. No EC meter.Sounds fair. Which brand you bought? Btw what about an EC meter... or do you use any tools to confirm on fertilization output/input?
Of course, and you also hold an electrical engineering doctorate from MIT, correct?I have grown for many years first time in mid 80's my plants are healthier and bigger than anything you have shown.
You got a 217 for $30? Nice score!GE 217. No EC meter.Sounds fair. Which brand you bought? Btw what about an EC meter... or do you use any tools to confirm on fertilization output/input?
Oh jeeze.. Here he goes again..Of course, and you also hold an electrical engineering doctorate from MIT, correct?I have grown for many years first time in mid 80's my plants are healthier and bigger than anything you have shown.
While your insatiable obsession to troll me never stops.Oh jeeze.. Here he goes again..