A Kush Lovers Thread

aeviaanah

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I have heard they have a tendency to herm that cloning gets rid of...that might be the case for you...
I dont believe cloning can get rid of anything in the genetics. They are exact genetic copies. What may have happened was the person claiming this stressed the seed version out more than the clone version. The additional stress on the seed version caused it to show hermaphroditic traits.
 

bassman999

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That'd be the headband influence(hermie), right?
I dont believe cloning can get rid of anything in the genetics. They are exact genetic copies. What may have happened was the person claiming this stressed the seed version out more than the clone version. The additional stress on the seed version caused it to show hermaphroditic traits.
I dont know, but several ppl say that the clones from the mom tend not to herm. I havent grow it yet (seeds soaking) to give an opinion.
I have heard that some strains flower faster from clone as opposed to seed, so there seem to be some differences.
Although as you stated maybe they fine tuned what that strain like better and clones were faster...?
 

poplars

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I like the colors on that dog, wonder how it looks outdoors. I got too much other shit to run to focus on that tho ;)
 

jigfresh

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It does alright outdoors. This is basically one plant you can see. :)

And more than a few people (including myself) have noticed the balls don't show up after cloning. Nothing to do with stress.

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TrynaGroSumShyt

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I am 100% positive cloning handles the hermie issue. I done it for headband and dog fems in the past. its weird but it works. it worked on a HB cross i ade a while back but i still trashed those beans.
 

jigfresh

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I think he said he got 3.5 from that plant. Lol... I'm happy with 3.5 oz from one of my plants. I wish I could do outdoor.
 

jigfresh

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me too man, i'd love that. Whats stopping you? You gotta rec right?
It's too cold where I am for one. Last year it snowed on Mothers day (May 22nd I think), and it gets freezing early some years too. I live on the North face of a mountain, so we wouldn't get much direct light even if there weren't 100 foot tall trees everywhere. So basically I get maybe 2 hours of direct light all day, and that's broken up quite a bit. And finally people walk by my house quite often and a fence would do nothing because of the way the hills are. I don't want a fence anyhow.

Our friend who grew that has a LOT more privacy, a better climate, and a south south west facing hill, with no trees around. It was fun helping harvest.
 

bassman999

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It's too cold where I am for one. Last year it snowed on Mothers day (May 22nd I think), and it gets freezing early some years too. I live on the North face of a mountain, so we wouldn't get much direct light even if there weren't 100 foot tall trees everywhere. So basically I get maybe 2 hours of direct light all day, and that's broken up quite a bit. And finally people walk by my house quite often and a fence would do nothing because of the way the hills are. I don't want a fence anyhow.

Our friend who grew that has a LOT more privacy, a better climate, and a south south west facing hill, with no trees around. It was fun helping harvest.
Is that the best direction to face?
I hope one day to get a place...and some factors need to be part of the decision.
 
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