plants flowering already only 6 weeks old

veggiegardener

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http://www.gaisma.com/en/location/costa-mesa-california.html
you are there for hours a day and I have two in the 8th week of flowering and they are not re-veggin' (please if you do not know--do not make it up)
I also have two more which are at 4 weeks into flowering and I am going to see if they revert to vegging as we are getting to 14+ a day of light. I bet not. I bet cont. flowering and if there is any new growth it will veg--like if you pinch or break an area it will veg there but not were the flowers are started.
That pic is from about 10 days ago and I am about to start a flush regime for the next two weeks. If you get a chance check out SOWCAL if you are nearby great product.
Who are you responding to?

I have one clone only strain that requires very long photoperiods to reveg. I'll keep them under 24/0 until I'm ready to flower them, again. The mother of those clones is nearly done budding and I'll put a light over her for a few extra evening hours to get her going.

BTW, they are Arcata cut E32 Trainwrecks. A very strange strain.
 

johnnytoobad

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very nice michael. u gonna be all good. good info veggie i think my experiment is indica. so that would bode well for me..
also veggie what makes a strain strange and weird.....?
 

veggiegardener

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The original Trainwreck was picked from a field in Humboldt County in 1982.

She appears to be a fortuitous mutation, because her sisters differed a bunch. Mostly in taste and potency.

The taste is very lemony. Not sweet. Potency has been measured as 21.4 % for indoor examples in Arcata.

Even in my greenhouses, it gets very potent, probably around 18%.

The leaves are small and grayish. Similar to some strains of Thai Stick. 50% of its ancestry is Thai.

It is the slowest growing strain I've seen.

Its stems have purple streaks regardless of how it is fed.

Trainwreck can NOT support itself. It must have something to help hold up its small but dense buds.

Even outdoors, the buds are solid and heavy.

Note how the branches on this example are laying down, about a week from being harvested.
 

veggiegardener

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Other things include its high.

This is subjective but I think worth sharing.

Trainwreck never makes me paranoid or sleepy.

For me, the ultimate daytime smoke.

The buzz is pleasant and long lasting.

I've never tried to OD on it.

Five or six hits is my limit.
 

michaeljdumpout

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well i just made it to my grow site and like they said it will revegg it did or is startin to so with that b-n said ill like to thank everyone for ur support and ill post pictures sunday peace
 

johnnytoobad

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The original Trainwreck was picked from a field in Humboldt County in 1982.

She appears to be a fortuitous mutation, because her sisters differed a bunch. Mostly in taste and potency.

The taste is very lemony. Not sweet. Potency has been measured as 21.4 % for indoor examples in Arcata.

Even in my greenhouses, it gets very potent, probably around 18%.

The leaves are small and grayish. Similar to some strains of Thai Stick. 50% of its ancestry is Thai.

It is the slowest growing strain I've seen.

Its stems have purple streaks regardless of how it is fed.

Trainwreck can NOT support itself. It must have something to help hold up its small but dense buds.

Even outdoors, the buds are solid and heavy.

Note how the branches on this example are laying down, about a week from being harvested.


oh wow on having to stake an MJ plant like a sunflower lmao...pretty cool......u seem very knowledgeable on this stuff....happy growing nice pic
 

johnnytoobad

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Oh OH!!!
Shit......My lady seems to have grown some new leaves stra8 outta the top of cola......lookin like a reveg to me......what to do what to do. pics under cutting fan leaves.....
 
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