Sativa?Indica? Which strain is this ? pics inside

krc

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Hi to all,

I want to know how long i will flower and what i'm gonna smoke , so

Day 27 of flowering , height is about 160 cm , no smell , no crystals .

Bottom leaves are very fat but upper leaves skinny like a sativa, also i don't know what strain it is but i know that it's silver haze ,white widow or short rider ,not any other. Seeds got mixed before i planted. Is there any guesses which strain is it?

Here are some pics.

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qwizoking

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If those are your choices id say silver haze. It looks like a fast flowering sativa dom hybrid
 

krc

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If those are your choices id say silver haze. It looks like a fast flowering sativa dom hybrid
Yep it is one of these three , there were 3 seeds in the bag ,i gave two to my friend and i don't know what the last one is. I had a look pics of silver haze and it is possibly silver haze ,

10 week of flowering is enough for it ? and there is no crystals on any leaf is it normal for 4 weeks of 12/12 ?
 

qwizoking

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Yea, and sativas generally take longer to start flowering once you enter 12/12.. start counting weeks when it starts flowering not at the start of 12/12, just saying..most plants won't get frosty till about 2-3 weeks. And some strains that don't produce many trichs on the leaves can take around 5weeks before they really show on the buds..your good don't worry about it
 
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Bigby

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If those are your choices id say silver haze. It looks like a fast flowering sativa dom hybrid
I was gonna say sativa, some haze in there. Super Silver sounds about right to me. Mango haze, Jack Herer and some others have very similar genetics - northern lights x skunk x haze. Pretty likely that is what you have.
 
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krc

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are you checking the leaves or the bud for trichomes?
I will check thrics with a scope tonight first time,

I'm leaning towards silver haze too.
Me too. I had grown white widow and auto short rider , this is not similar to any others.


Yea, and sativas generally take longer to start flowering once you enter 12/12.. start counting weeks when it starts flowering not at the start of 12/12, just saying..most plants won't get frosty till about 2-3 weeks. And some strains that don't produce many trichs on the leaves can take around 5weeks before they really show on the buds..your good don't worry about it
I did exactly what you say , also it started to flower in 18/6 light schedule with other 3 plants ,after a few days i switched 12/12 accepting reducing yield of 3 auto northern lights'. I think and hope that i will get a good amount such as more sum of 3 auto's yield.

BTW it's not seen in the pics but 2 of the bottom branches there are a few small balls because of stress and i turned on lights 3-4 times during darkness period. Do you offer me to pull that branches ?


I was gonna say sativa, some haze in there. Super Silver sounds about right to me. Mango haze, Jack Herer and some others have very similar genetics - northern lights x skunk x haze. Pretty likely that is what you have.
It's good to know that some haze there is .
 

qwizoking

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I'll say there's some skunk as well, it looks like if you pushed it it would easily have double serrated leafs, all of mine that even have hints of skunk or cheese will have double let serrated leaves, I don't know whose genetics bring that though...some kinda Afghani I guess

Wait are you saying it auto flowered?
And yea its not good but remove any balls you find and more hopefully won't pop up
 

krc

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I'll say there's some skunk as well, it looks like if you pushed it it would easily have double serrated leafs, all of mine that even have hints of skunk or cheese will have double let serrated leaves, I don't know whose genetics bring that though...some kinda Afghani I guess

Wait are you saying it auto flowered?
And yea its not good but remove any balls you find and more hopefully won't pop up
In fact no, this is really being a weird grow (: , i started to grow outdoor , balcony of apartment , about 40 days , then took them indoor 600w hps , while vegging 2 or 3 days i had to change light cycle 12/12 because of short trips out of the town when first hairs appeared. then completely changed to 12/12.

I'm sorry for not expressing myself well

Should i pull the balls only or pull the whole branch ?
 

krc

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I pulled the bottom two branches , thank god there is not more ball .

Let me ask another Q , you see the plant , it's in 13 litres pot . I water every 2 days with 1- 1.5 litres of ph'd water,feeding 3 ml/LAN bloom, 2 ml/L biobizz algamic . When i water 1 litre it's getting thirsty after a day, when i give 1.5 litres, it's just draining 5-10% of excess water.

Should i water more ? or any other watering hints ?
 

Nutty sKunK

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I take it's in soil yeah? And you're watering when ruffly the top inch is dry?

If so then I think she might be starting to get rootbound. In my experience the picture with the yellow and crispy dry brown bits was due to the soil/root ratio. Being too many roots there wasn't enough soil to buffer properly and give enough potassium (or phosporus, one of the two)

A well done transplant doesn't give any stress, even in flower!

You want about 10-15% run off, so 1.5L is good for now.

If it was me growing I would transplant to a 20L pot. But obviously I'm not so it's up to you buddy.
 
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krc

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I take it's in soil yeah? And you're watering when ruffly the top inch is dry?

If so then I think she might be starting to get rootbound. In my experience the picture with the yellow and crispy dry brown bits was due to the soil/root ratio. Being too many roots there wasn't enough soil to buffer properly and give enough potassium (or phosporus, one of the two)

A well done transplant doesn't give any stress, even in flower!

You want about 10-15% run off, so 1.5L is good for now.

If it was me growing I would transplant to a 20L pot. But obviously I'm not so it's up to you buddy.
Yep it's in soil , i usually water when the leaves go down , it clearly says that i'm thirsty. While vegging i'd watered every 3-4 days but after flowering she wants much more.

I'm hesitatin to transplant , b/c day 30 of flowering , i don't want it to be stressed ,
 

Nutty sKunK

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Yep, sounds like it's rootbound, showing all the signs, will only start to get worse.

Well think of it this way. When you take her out the pot it's going to be intact, with all the soil. So when you transplant you aren't really disturbing it all only giving it more room. Here is what I would do.

1) Prepare my 20L transplant pot. Add whatever is in your current pot, including perlite ect.
2) Fill new pot with mix and water until 20% run off.
3) Measure my current pot circumference and depth then dig it out, but making sure that the circumference is about 3/4 wider.
4) Ease the rootball with mud out and place it on table. Quickly as possible spray the roots with water to remove some dirt from the roots.
5) Making sure that the bottom of the transplant pot soil is nice and loose.
6) After putting the plant into the new pot fill the remaining gap with your mix making sure that you pat it down so it is not loose (water will help compact it further)

You're done!

Make sure to be as quick as possible and doing it late evening might be best (or dark room), roots don't like light.

A good transplant will never stress it out.
 

Nutty sKunK

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What if i'll go on with this pot ? minimum yield , death , ec. ?
Your plant is actually really healthy man, you don't have much to worry about but why not strive for the best, when you have the potential too right now?

The best thing to do is keep an eye on her health. If the bottom leaves start yellowing faster and getting more, crispy brown patches then a transplant would be an option.

Is the plant still stretching?
 

krc

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Your plant is actually really healthy man, you don't have much to worry about but why not strive for the best, when you have the potential too right now?

The best thing to do is keep an eye on her health. If the bottom leaves start yellowing faster and getting more, crispy brown patches then a transplant would be an option.

Is the plant still stretching?
Glad to hear mate , thanks a lot for advices ,

She's not stretching , everything is ok
 

krc

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Hi ,

Here are a few pics taken right now ,

What deficiencies might there be ? mid-upper part of the plant seems very healthy , down is trying to tell me smth , but what ?



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