I needz a INDOOR 100% exotic sativa strain!!

FuZZyBUDz

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they yield as much, they just grow a lot taller- have a fluffier bud with less street appeal. They are usually more nutrient sensitive, and are longer flowering so are not as commercially viable or easy to perpetuate.

Buying off the street you probably see 40% sativa and 55% indica with perhaps a 5% auto depending on where you live and what you buy.

ive found that sativas r stronger to nutreints than the indica i grew??
 

OB Cron Kenobi

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really, I've never had a nute issue with indica's. I've burnt a few sativa's. I know you can build sativa's up higher than indica's but thats to be expected in a 14 week cycle. My point is they are more sensitive- and have to be brought up incrementally or they wilt and yellow and bitch and moan. Indica's seem more rugged.
 

plantz

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really, I've never had a nute issue with indica's. I've burnt a few sativa's. I know you can build sativa's up higher than indica's but thats to be expected in a 14 week cycle. My point is they are more sensitive- and have to be brought up incrementally or they wilt and yellow and bitch and moan. Indica's seem more rugged.
What the FUCK is PERPETUAL GROWING PLEASE? All i see is perpetual tis and that. wtf is perpetual? Im gonna go with a sativa/indica hybrid
 

Pipe Dream

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perpetual is when you have a constant crop. You have a veg room and a flowering room and take clones from your mother plants once every two weeks. Than you are harvesting cloning and moving new clones to flower room every 2 weeks. Also known as sea of green method or SOG
 

OB Cron Kenobi

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lol perpetual means you have a grow room that is constantly cycling harvest. To do this you really need a room with multiple rooms, a veg room- flower room, and maybe even a mother room.

Clones go from the mother room, to the veg room for 4 weeks, flower for 9, at the 2 week of flower you take your clones and by the time week 9 comes around you have a harvest to chop and a new load going in. This way you are harvesting every 2.5 months or so. Much more efficient for sustainability.

My room looks something like the photo attached.

Below is a link I posted with this picture for discussion about grow room design.

https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/294989-what-good-perpetual-room-should.html

But as you can see it has been critiqued.
 

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plantz

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lol perpetual means you have a grow room that is constantly cycling harvest. To do this you really need a room with multiple rooms, a veg room- flower room, and maybe even a mother room.

Clones go from the mother room, to the veg room for 4 weeks, flower for 9, at the 2 week of flower you take your clones and by the time week 9 comes around you have a harvest to chop and a new load going in. This way you are harvesting every 2.5 months or so. Much more efficient for sustainability.

My room looks something like the photo attached.

Below is a link I posted with this picture for discussion about grow room design.

https://www.rollitup.org/grow-room-design-setup/294989-what-good-perpetual-room-should.html

But as you can see it has been critiqued.

Yeah thats what i sorta thought thats what it was.. i had that at one point. Dude i have to ask, whats the deal with that diagram??? really off haha
 

Ole Budheavy

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Well Durban Poison is from Africa. There aren't many strains that I know of from Africa, but seems to be a 100% SATIVA that's exotic to me. I myself probably have never smoked a landrace sativa.
 
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