Not sure yet myself, I think there's some protest going on the 20th which I like to join but don't know yet if I can go the 20th. Keep me posted on date I will do the same.Not sure on date u over there then like a see the lads see if we can sort it for the 20th
Still a year or two to go, but so far, 6 months later I got thousands of seeds, most come out like this:Homegrown tastes better than anything I bought, homemade soup tastes better than most commercial soup too, mixing your own fruit juice usually tastes better than something pre-mixed from a bottle right? Will homebred be any different? Let's find out.
I'd be worried too if it's pollen from a stress hermie. If you know what caused it to stress into hermie and can prevent that next time it might be worth a try but yeah tricky.looking nice sativied, my self has just ended up with loads pips from 3 plants but am worried they will be hermie like the pollen of the 1 that got them?
I'm really excited about the frosty seedlings, I created literally thousands of seeds (1 frosty quadcot male and 4 different mom strains) so I'd have enough to search for gems - so far it's been easy picking. 12 frosty seedlings, 2 freaks and 1 non-frosty.Crazy looking seedlings!
Probably not, want to ride it out on 500-ish see how that goes. I'm rather convinced it's better than my previous approaches. First rounds I set ppm slightly higher than sweetspot so ph drops and ppm rises overnight, allowing me to top off with water only, and later I tried staying slightly below it. An advantage of less nutrients is a higher water uptake, which in turn means increased nutrient uptake (but of lower ppm, sort of evens out). Additionally it's easier on the roots, I use no Root Excel anymore, no Cannazy anymore, no bleach/h202, yet my roots are whiter than ever. More healthy roots is better nutrient uptake. Only downside is that I have to add a cap of nutes and a few drops of ph -/+ every day or two (else it drops from 480 to below 450). It's funny because I now got 2-week old seedlings on almost the same nute level as the ones in peak floweringMan that's crazy only 480 ppm is pushing those beautifully. You plan on amping them up in the next week or two?
Yeah many haze hybrids that are based on Original Haze tend to have a long flowering time, this one is crossed with a mexican sativa first rather than trying to short the o haze 12-16 weeks and its length with indicas or hybrids, yet it resulted in what DNA genetics refers to as an 8week wonder. It won the breeders cup several years ago and is very suitable to create a haze cross without having to breed out the long flowering period of O Haze (or SSH).Nice dude, real nice! That's a fast haze hybrid. You gotta love that, I'm sure the smoke is great. I love anything haze, but it usually stretches the flowering times out a bit.