^lol..that search button doesnt tell me shit. growing the strain does haha ive had breeders tell me 50 days at most..85 days later...
its open ended so i can hear different peoples opinions not the opinion of someone going around picking apart peoples posts to complain about them because he thinks they are obvious, atleast you know everything so why not answer the questionwhich would make sense to have this guy ask the pros what they know, but such an open ended question in a site filled with so much knowledge???? i am ass-tounded
search button is near uselesslonger than it takes to use the search button
nice never thought of that thanksi've rarely had a strain done in less than 10 weeks....actually, i dont think i've ever chopped one before 10 weeks..
the search button on here isnt too great, i find it better to use google. just type site:rollitup.org
before whatever you want to search for on google and it only brings up results from rollitup.
I tend to agree, I almost always plan for 10 with a new strain. Checking trichomes is the best way, but if we got the strain info from Brandon we could be a lot more specific...i've rarely had a strain done in less than 10 weeks....actually, i dont think i've ever chopped one before 10 weeks..
my strains are lowryder easy rider, blueberry gum, white widow, Humboldt, kandy kush, pineapple expressI tend to agree, I almost always plan for 10 with a new strain. Checking trichomes is the best way, but if we got the strain info from Brandon we could be a lot more specific...
It completely depends on the strain. There are some fast strains that can be done in 7 weeks, others 17 weeks...i need to know how long it takes to flower roughly if the plant is healthy without stress
Just check the website where you bought the seeds. they should list the flowering times for each. Or go to the breeders websites.my strains are lowryder easy rider, blueberry gum, white widow, Humboldt, kandy kush, pineapple express
..Depending on the strain:
Real Indicas - 8 weeks
Hybrids - 8-9-10 weeks , depends
Sativas - 10-15 weeks , depends
Just my idea, check with a scope before you chop.