bassman999
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Do I need light control while vegging if I cut down the hours. Seems like a dumb question, but if they see light from other than the hid I would think it still counts as lighted hours?
If i remember correctly the jackhammers go 14 weeks or so. Bekindbud grew a chocolope, and his clone only went 8 weeks or so i thinkOffhand does anyone know the percentage of sativa in a jack hammer? Thanks duchie, I had to look back through quite a few posts to find the answer about a straight jack hammer cross. My next grow is going to be my neville's haze and hawaiian snow so I need two more sativas that take around twelve weeks or I was thinking maybe take two chocolopes supposedly ninety five percent sativa and keep them on one side of the scrog and they will finish in nine but I'll give them ten and that way I can have two harvests a couple of weeks apart from the same grow. Any thoughts about trying that method?
I didn't look at the link but I seem to remember that, didn't it happen like a month ago or is it something else I'm thinking where the judge basically told them, fix the laws in ninety days or I will? The judge to me seems to be on the side of medical.
My chocolope will be from seed and all the strains I plan on scrogging are feminized.
Found it! Hey Heads Up, I nailed down the times and I'm sitting on day 99 of 12/12 today and 2 weeks veg before going in 12/12. So looks like we're going to week 15.
Dammnnit, man makes me wish i could get you some of these 50 day flowerers to chop in between the Jackhammers
whodat I remember this song....lol When I used to listen to rap.
I dont dis-like rap now like an ex-smoker or anything. I just dont care much for the new rap.
Re billcollector
Well if things keep rolling on like they are I should be good with the mix I have going. Most everything else is average flowering times. I have some other smaller things (that's an understatement.) finishing up that are helping me get through and then others working their way up including your Sourberrys. She just sits in the corner of my tent and watches over all the others as they come and go.
Ok, so I have these few plants, Heris, and Purps that for some reason wouldn't grow much, almost stunted even though it was in one bills smartpots. I think their around 4 or 5 gallon aren't they bill. Anyway, they've finished real nice but real tiny, but after I chopped and pulled the root ball out, I realized that I used this little coir cup to start them in, that are supposed to break down when you transplant them, allowing roots to continue in the new pot. Well they didn't! So, essentially they spent their whole life in a cup not much bigger than a shot glass. I can't believe with all the watering and moisture that they didn't break down but that's the way it is. I feel quite like a bonehead about it but I don't want anyone else to make the same mistake. Don't use coir starting cups!!!
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