I am a believer in foliar feeding. If applied at the right times. In the early morning studies have shown that stomata activity is at its most. They are wide open ready to receive the CO2 to start the day off. Perfect time for a light foliar feedingSubbed on both journals cant wait to see how they turn out. Thought I was the only one that did the low strength thing
The Strawberry Cough is killing it, way in front on the indoors and on the outs... way ahead of all the other plants. It's funny because I have a Landrace indica in the tent that it's beating as well.Looking nice! Mine have just started to layer up with budlets . It's gonna be close I think this year re finishing on time unless it stays like it is here which is really hot still .
Interesting learn something new everydayI am a believer in foliar feeding. If applied at the right times. In the early morning studies have shown that stomata activity is at its most. They are wide open ready to receive the CO2 to start the day off. Perfect time for a light foliar feeding
Awesome man! Stoked to have you aboard
I'm not sure about you but yes mine is for a proper finish but mines a 9-10 week strain indoors so a bit slower than most I've grown. It's all weather and bud rot dependant on strain imho.The Strawberry Cough is killing it, way in front on the indoors and on the outs... way ahead of all the other plants. It's funny because I have a Landrace indica in the tent that it's beating as well.
You think it's gonna be close to the finish because of a late flower?
Yeah its a 8-9 according to my close friend that lives in Montana who bred all of the S.C. I have. Huckleberry (S.C. X. Blueberry) Jackleberry (S.C. X Jack Herer) Strawberry Poison, (S.C. X Durban Poison)I'm not sure about you but yes mine is for a proper finish but mines a 9-10 week strain indoors so a bit slower than most I've grown. It's all weather and bud rot dependant on strain imho.
Buddy here grows SC from clone for the last 6-7 years with no issues outdoors, very nice smoke.Yeah its a 8-9 according to my close friend that lives in Montana who bred all of the S.C. I have. Huckleberry (S.C. X. Blueberry) Jackleberry (S.C. X Jack Herer) Strawberry Poison, (S.C. X Durban Poison)
Excellent do you know it's original genetics and the breeder?Buddy here grows SC from clone for the last 6-7 years with no issues outdoors, very nice smoke.
No clue and honestly that's just what he calls it lol. Lots here have no clue what their growing, just a bunch of cash croppers that hang and bag, I know, I was one a long time ago lol.Excellent do you know it's original genetics and the breeder?
No clue and honestly that's just what he calls it lol. Lots here have no clue what their growing, just a bunch of cash croppers that hang and bag, I know, I was one a long time ago lol.
Ahh yes the infamous cash cropper. Playing off some "Big Bud" as "Strawberry Wango Tango" or something like thatExcept I knew what I was growing, I grew fields of blueberry that I brought back from BC in test tubes sewn into my coat .
Well it has to be good or you sit in it till next June/July before the next crop is done, the stuff is mostly ok but yup there is some big bud thrown in lol. My blueberry became quite well known, it was a sad day when the power quit here for 17 days in the winter and all was lost.
Sick grow man, seems like you know what you're doing! Killing it
LOL we tried to get a generator but as it was an ice storm there were like 500000 people with out power and generators were gone . It was futile man and who would have thought that strain would be gone for ever .... Oh well.I liked th at post, thought twice... then un liked it. That sucks so bad... for those 14 days straight I would be holding a candle and a flashlight in the other hand doing a vehement and desperate dance throughout the house getting light on every plant as fast as I could... knowing my efforts were futile.