Help with seedlings and stem length

KaylasKush

Active Member
These ferns. When they start yellowing around here, the Durban will be close to done, usually about a week left, if it's flowing outdoors. Your times will vary slightly, but I'd think it would be fairly close. Where it's heavy sativa, the ones I've grown never really ambered, just got real milky with a few ambers. I ran one 10 weeks indoors and it didn't amber up much more, I think I lost some potency also. I've found around 63 days, indoors, is just about right.


I try helping out Durban grows when I see them, it's an awesome strain that doesn't get much attention.
Oh you meant literal ferns. I'm an idiot. I thought it was an expression or something. That's awesome to know. I think we have some around here in the forests, so I'll keep an eye on them.
Really? Yeah I'm hoping not to lose potency and harvest at the correct time. Now I have a few things to go off, thanks a bunch!
Also it's great to hear that because I was really second-guessing my strain of choice. Some people have said it's extremely low in THC and has a weak high. But others says the opposite. Either way I don't care, I shall treasure these babies.
 

sunny747

Well-Known Member
These ferns. When they start yellowing around here, the Durban will be close to done, usually about a week left, if it's flowing outdoors. Your times will vary slightly, but I'd think it would be fairly close. Where it's heavy sativa, the ones I've grown never really ambered, just got real milky with a few ambers. I ran one 10 weeks indoors and it didn't amber up much more, I think I lost some potency also. I've found around 63 days, indoors, is just about right.


I try helping out Durban grows when I see them, it's an awesome strain that doesn't get much attention.
It's important to note that not all strains will show ambers. Most do, but not always.
 
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