Hard to say. It came out of a Buddha Seeds 10-pack assortment. It's probably their Syrup or some variant thereof.Man what variety is that. Awesome cola
As for the leaf color, I haven't been doing this long, but that looks like the pictures I've seen of Ca deficiency.Calcium difenciey you think. Anyone?
I grow autos outdoor because they're compact and inconspicuous, and produce powerful bud regardless of photoperiod. Works for me.
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Seems as if we have different definitions for "compact," "inconspicuous," "powerful" and "worst."They are none of the above and that is the worst flower I have ever seen.
Did you pollinate this one for future seeds?I grow autos outdoor because they're compact and inconspicuous, and produce powerful bud regardless of photoperiod. Works for me.
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I've been thinking of trying that, but I don't have any males. I do have several of the Buddha seeds that should still be viable next season (getting a little late for this year), and maybe I can figure out how to induce hermaphroditism or even just cross with a non-ruderalis male at some time in the future.Did you pollinate this one for future seeds?
Just let it keep growing it will pollinate itself if left long enough.I've been thinking of trying that, but I don't have any males. I do have several of the Buddha seeds that should still be viable next season (getting a little late for this year), and maybe I can figure out how to induce hermaphroditism or even just cross with a non-ruderalis male at some time in the future.
I've just recently taken up growing as A Hobby With Benefits, and there's millions of things for me yet to try. I'm looking forward to every one of them.
Can you effectively harvest -- taking off most of the branches but leaving a few undeveloped nodes? And would those nodes survive and then produce both hermaphroditic and female flowers? And does this work with autoflowers?Just let it keep growing it will pollinate itself if left long enough.