elchupacabra
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i stopped scoring after i started growing...cut down a lot at least...but yeah that's what a lot of people i know do...or they make do with hash but hash is too hot for summer...
I thought India's hash was like the best in the world. Like even some of the creams? So I would imagine they would have no problem making do with hash haha. And any thoughts on where the Kerala Gold is exported to?i stopped scoring after i started growing...cut down a lot at least...but yeah that's what a lot of people i know do...or they make do with hash but hash is too hot for summer...
don't count on it...you'll have to make your own soil...where in bangalore do you think i can buy good soil for a good grow? im doing my first grow and it's not as good as i expected.
what seeds did you use, local seeds from india? from where? how long did it flower? about how much yield, any idea?Just into my second attempt at growing. I must admit that, individuality you have the most elaborated and beautiful grow, I have come across in this country. My first harvest, for some reason wan't very potent (probably because of the low quality seeds), but yes nothing beats the organic, fresh garden buds. Complete indoor growth is not an option for me. Any idea on specific branded nutes I can buy in Bangalore?
So, far I have used the local seeds which are part of the shit weed we get here. Nevertheless I'm awaiting my shipment of Bio Diesel Mass (autoflowering) and some Afghan Kush as a freebie. Also, I have been spraying my babies with Saosis A30, with natural compost.what seeds did you use, local seeds from india? from where? how long did it flower? about how much yield, any idea?
if you want branded nutes that will make growing a simple 'read from label, pour in soil' procedure, contact plant genome sciences in mumbai,
they are the only distributors for Advanced Nutrients in India. there's plenty of information on Adv. Nutrients online, I can't explain
it all...
if you're looking for purely organic nutes, there's also a much cheaper brand called Saosis you can find on ebay dot in
it's also good, but obviously won't give you the results that something like AN will give you. Saosis is brilliant as a supplement,
not as main nutes.
my honest guess is that you may have just cut it way too early, after it shows pistils, depending on theSo, far I have used the local seeds which are part of the shit weed we get here. Nevertheless I'm awaiting my shipment of Bio Diesel Mass (autoflowering) and some Afghan Kush as a freebie. Also, I have been spraying my babies with Saosis A30, with natural compost.
I finally got just one lone female at the end, which grew up to a vertical 3ft. Yet, the buds were airy and overall yield was good for about 10-12 joints max, with low potency.
Any specific care to be taken for these imported seeds?
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Thanks a ton for the valuable inputs. These plants are Indian. I forgot to add, this was a potted (12" DIA) outdoor plant. The seedlings were out in August 2012, and preflowered occurred somewhere around mid October, which I finally harvested in March 2013! Couldn't hold any longer!my honest guess is that you may have just cut it way too early, after it shows pistils, depending on the
strain, it could take 7 weeks (minimum) to 24 weeks (some indian landraces).
most purchased seeds will fall in the time frame of 9-12 weeks from the onset of flowering.
the plant in the first pic and second look fine, are they indian plants? if so, yes your yield from one
plant three feet tall would have been pitiful. most indian plants take about 18(minimum) to
26 weeks (maximum) to flower. if grown outdoors, this means a growing period of a minimum of 5-6
months for indian plants, depending on when you plant them. 7 months from seed if you plant
it after september, and a year from seed if you plant it in feb/march. that's how indian plants work
they're native landraces. if you cut it off anywhere before 15 weeks into flowering, you may as well
smoke just mother leaves.
special care? hm if your plants are autoflowering, i'd advise you to be careful, as their lifespan is
restricted to 80 days or so. if you mess up, you can't get any extra time to rectify.
i'd advise you to grow autoflowering plants on a 18/6 schedule and shift to 12/12 for the last
2-3 weeks. they will not get big, maybe 1-2 feet max.
if your indian plant stopped at 3 feet, something was wrong, whether it's the seed or the cultivation.
all indian plants i've grown have never stopped short of 5 feet, 5 feet being for the ones planted in october/november.
i've had ones that would have grown easily 3 metres, but were tied down and as a result grew
2 metres wide and 2 metres tall
can never tell by looks. a lot of times pictures aren't even of the strain, they're of a different strain altogether. never go by thatThanks a ton for the valuable inputs. These plants are Indian. I forgot to add, this was a potted (12" DIA) outdoor plant. The seedlings were out in August 2012, and preflowered occurred somewhere around mid October, which I finally harvested in March 2013! Couldn't hold any longer!
I have a small box kind of indoor setup. Quiet small though about 12 X 30 inches, with 2 pc fan for exhaust and 18w X3 CFLs. Till no I haven't suceeded with this setup; plants just withered down. Not sure, but my outdoor plants get about 4 hours of direct sunlight, 6 hours of partial and bit of shadow, so this time around trying for maximum light, as hard as I can!
I'm also not sure about the specific strain. Just got off my first purchase on attitude. This particular strain looked good!
Oh well! Never had a guide for an Indian strain. I now feel so stupid. Buying seeds was an impulse decision. Wanted to test, as how it goes. I have good stock of Bonemeal, Saosis and Cow Manure compost for my next grow.can never tell by looks. a lot of times pictures aren't even of the strain, they're of a different strain altogether. never go by that
mid october to march is way too short buddy. 4 months is just 16 weeks, the shortest Indian i've seen takes 18 weeks. you should have held longer, it was a poor return for the amount of time and effort you invested.
you're going to need at least 7 hours of direct sunlight, 4 is a little more than half of that. I can't tell much about your indoor setup without seeing it first.
welcome to rollitupGuys, if you plan on growing outdoors, stick with sativa-dominant strains since indicas will rot in South Indian humidity and rain. Also please be careful not to let your pollen hit Indian landrace populations. Much of the world's cannabis is descended from Indian strains and we should preserve them for the future.
Please do not share seeds with local growers.
If I was growing outdoors in India, I would grow pure Indian sativas and select for potency and other desirable traits over several generations. The high of Indian cannabis is perhaps the best in the world, but due to a lack of selection, potency is low. This can be improved by careful breeding.
You guys can grow ANY pure sativa and haze outdoors. Sativas are the most mold-resistant of all. In the dry season you may be able to swing hybrids and even pure indicas as long as it doesn't rain and humidity stays below 50%.
Indoors in India, I would suggest using LED grow lights. Large scale HID grows in India are going to require serious air conditioning to keep the humidity at bay! $$$
Namaste,welcome to rollitup
nobody in their right mind would share with local growers because they know not how to properly cultivate dense rapidly maturing strains.
humidity is not a problem in places inland. cities like mumbai, chennai, and parts of kerala, anywhere seaside will be problematic.
your idea of LEDs is not bad. but LED technology is still in its infancy, it is not useful as far as penetration goes.
as for your stand on growing indicas outdoors, in bangalore it was perfectly viable. though it is considerably more humid than places like europe and USA, i managed to grow several indica plants outdoors. as long as there is enough air flow and the plants are not massive (which they won't be as it's pretty much 12/12 from seed) then there shouldn't be any sort of problem growing them. surprisingly enough, my indicas received heavy rains during the last 2 weeks of flowering, and no more than one calyx had mould on the day of cutting. these strains are papaya, NL and OG Kush. as well as mandala's hashberry. no problem whatsoever.