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flowamasta

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I'm no expert, I'm still working on it, but I think all fruits have their indication of ripeness, when sugars are at their peak and their textures are just right. That nice yellowing and softening of a pear, etc. Being that weed has so many strains, you get many variations of this and foxtailing is just one of them. Not getting them and then getting them on the same strain is a bit puzzling but I would guess that's just one was riper than the other, idk. Know a days, checking trichs is the last thing I do, it I even to that. The plant tells you when it's ripe much more obviously than that, I think.

So flo, I'm curious what your plans are after this plant. Are you planning on moving on and trying something else? Different strain? More than one plant? That kind of thing. I just think some variety would give you some broader practical experience and speed the learning process up, for anybody that is.

Anyhow. Good day all.
cheers for that in depth reply 'like' :)

she is starting to change, or go through another transformation of some sort!!??

My next plant is awaiting me to pick her up, i shall pick up a new pot next week, fill it ready, so i can put my new clone in, it will be a Jack herer / old school skunk, straight from the guy who taught me, he has only run this new strain this once, and is about half way through flowering. he did have 2 in a double tent, but now it is shaired by my strain also. as 1 of his got root rot :( this next strain looks to be a lower yielding unfortunately but the shape is soo different, seems to look sativa, with very large fan leaves, and alot more nodes on the flowering tips, but it is nowhere as bushy, (could be the way he's done something) i doubt it though, he is stuck in his repetitive ways. the plant however is lanky, with long arms as main branches, and thick white pistils not like my strain, few and thick....it looks nice, i won't be fussed on yield, i would like to try something new, and if it is sativa, i'll be even more happy, it just may mean i cant veg for as long, cause my limited flowering time with inspections. any new erb will be a great addition
 

duchieman

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I haven't been having much luck with the Jack Hammers I've been growing cof. The last couple grew lanky with very skinny buds. Mind you, the high was still there, but they're on the back burner for now. I need some quicker finishers, hence the Colombian Golds (still gotta have my sativa's don't ya know)
 

flowamasta

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i will also be running a new lighthood with a 6 inch fan built in, and new ducting setup, so my temps will be alot more manageable, and i think i need a new filter, cause i can smell my plant and there isnt any leaks, and a few mates have let me know my place smells like fresh erbs :( i must be used to it cause it's strongest around my bedroom
 

geekmike

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Which Cheese is it, Its damn nice lookin. I have an Exodus cross that has been teasing me for 13 weeks and she is now starting to foxtail like hell, has a fruity smell too.

It's a GHS Exo Cheese, so far so good.

running in SS.


I don't mind a bit of foxtailing, it's the super lanky ones that piss me off. If they are stacked tightly that's cool. I had my NL x Blueberry foxtail on my the last week, gave me little spindly foxtails (only a couple) and it made the dry buds look kinda funny.
 

geekmike

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Nice bud there worm! I have a couple Cindy crosses in veg now, love the Cindy fruity smell.

How long do you let your Cindy go?
 

wormdrive66

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Nice bud there worm! I have a couple Cindy crosses in veg now, love the Cindy fruity smell.



How long do you let your Cindy go?
Thanks Mike.

Looks like she will be done in 8 weeks. We will see what they look like in a few weeks. Bassman took his to 9.5 weeks and they were just solid icebergs of frost. I have too many plants ready to go into the bloom room right now so I'm not sure I will make it past 9 weeks at the most.
 

Bobotrank

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Hey 6ers. Just dipping in for a quickie. . .

I like that billboard, Duchie. California has a similar legislation... I'm sure you've seen it... regulatemarijuanalikewine or something like that.

I prefer marijuana over alcohol, too.

Well, I'm off to get some work done. Worm, what a BBBBeautiful day up here today, eh? It's weird... but I kinda like it. I'm gonna go get baked.
 

wormdrive66

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Delicious worm, do you run a soil mix or brew teas?
coco/soil blend. This grow I used H&G full line. Great stuff but very expensive and 9 parts for the whole line(not stoner friendly). My next grow will be an all compost tea/organic nutes, thanks to all the awesome helpful people in the 600. :hug:
 

duchieman

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Very nice worm. Glad it'll be ready JIT 4 420 4 U. (Wow, I'm high. Scraping the corners of the casserole dish, if you catch my drift.)

Bobo. Yes I'm aware of the Cali initiative. I hear there are several actually, and that they're divided in their approach and that's not helping things. Hopefully for you guys they come together before it's too late. I think there's deadlines for petitions or something, can't remember. Have a good day at work man.
 

whodatnation

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Mmmmmmm frosty worm!

Nice healthy looking plants scotia :-)

Man, I hope cannabis is legalized soon... I prefer calling it cannabis because MARIJUANA is a name the US has bashed into our brains when they were first arresting people for it. Commonly smoked by mexican immigrants coming to the US... so like our government usually does they started a scare tactic saying these loco mexicans smoke this devil weed and will rape and pillage,,, not to mention it will make a white women lust for a black man SCARY SHIT! So they had to give it a scary unfamiliar name preferably of spanish origin~~ MARIJUANA.
 
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