Yellow and thin small new growth

When do outdoor farmers set out their clones to prevent flower?

  • Mid may

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  • Mid june

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Dynamo626

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Reason for cross.... Death star for the yeald (kush strain) lemon drop for the turps, love that cross did exelent. Had a fight with pm hit everything in the area. Didnt touch the strawberry cake. Added the cake to try to pass on the pm resistance.
 

jensenbeach1

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Awesome will look that up, and thats just what I read from another post. He was carrying on and sounded like he knew what he was talking about but most people do that haha. Thanks for the recommendation.
 

jensenbeach1

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How can you be sure you are grabbing those traits from the strains and not another trait they carry? Just curious. The farmer who I obtained the black garlic tahoe told me he mixed because tahoe had big nugs and garlic for its potency. Also do you have to stabilize your strains? Or you like the variations you get throughout the seeds? You prefer seeds to clones?
 

Dynamo626

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I cant be sure at all. Expecially since i have taken steps to lower the humidity. Im looking forward to never having pm again regardless of strain
 

Dynamo626

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If i had a larger area i guess i could intentionaly introduce pm in an area and see if it spread to the hybrid but i dont so.... Lol
 

jensenbeach1

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Wasnt challenging your process just genuinely curious as to how farmers say they selected x for this etc. I like the fact youre trying new things regardless im sure u will eventually stumble across something that knock s ur socks off
 

jensenbeach1

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Maybe next season you can shoot me some genetics ill run some outdoor for ya. That sounds kike an awesome mix though lemon cake sounds like an indoor strain so delicate
 

JohnDoeTho

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I think the yellow new growth is iron deficiancy though? Although there is iron in calmag still which should still correct it. And I would probably attribute his lush bushy plants to the spectrum and not so much the 24hr light.
 

jensenbeach1

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Oh ok i heard 24 hours is optimal for veg growth but not as much root growth as that hapoebs more at night? Not sure if thats correct. But i agree every time i see some yellow weirding i hit with iron zinc id say 1-2 days all green even on very new growth It looks like i may need another spray day or two. Im sure stunts them slightly but they snap outta it fairly quicj
 
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