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flidget

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At what height do people usually put into flower (especially Dog, Fireballs, Plemon, and Sour Cherry)? Do these take off like NL#5xHaze (from 20cm to 120cm - 500% stretch), or is it more like 120% like stretch on flowering?
 

green217

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At what height do people usually put into flower (especially Dog, Fireballs, Plemon, and Sour Cherry)? Do these take off like NL#5xHaze (from 20cm to 120cm - 500% stretch), or is it more like 120% like stretch on flowering?
I would be prepared for at least doubling the size. Maybe close to Triple l, pretty sure if you go on breeders Boutique website and click on the strain it will give you specific information on the stretch.
 

DST

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Or you could get drunk and fall on them and they'll appreciate it...Don Gin and t likes to call that HST - high stress training lol.
It needs decent light all over so get rid of lowers which is where you'll find any nasty herm traits if the plants stressed. Good luck and I am off to bed. Flight to catch in the morgen.
 

bassman999

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get rid of lowers which is where you'll find any nasty herm traits if the plants stressed.
I have a few Dog fem almost ready to flower just waiting on the Psy Killers to fully show sex, nice to know where the herm would likely come from if in fact they do. Ill chop lowers off early on in to flower.
When I flowered Dog in the past I had no issues, but you never know and better to be prepared
 

Amos Otis

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Anyway....dog can stretch like a mofo:)
The dog doesn't mind supercropping btw.
Tell you what, I've got four going 12/12 from seed at maybe 4 weeks, and they've shot up like rockets as they're spitting out white hairs. I'd normally supercrop, but the stems an inch below the tops are incredibly rigid and thick .... look like they'd snap if I tried. The one dog I vegged normal just got flipped, thankfully at about 10 inches.
 
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Don Gin and Ton

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Or you could get drunk and fall on them and they'll appreciate it...Don Gin and t likes to call that HST - high stress training lol.
It needs decent light all over so get rid of lowers which is where you'll find any nasty herm traits if the plants stressed. Good luck and I am off to bed. Flight to catch in the morgen.
It's a sign of affection up north.

The plemon usually doubles in size.
 
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