Help my Father and I settle a dispute.

dunphy

Well-Known Member
I am in peabody... Are you in the vicinity?
Last season was a suck fest with those northeasters.
Im sorry but i do not understand " the link inmy signature"?
@tkmk
Sorry here you go,
https://www.rollitup.org/t/2020-outdoor-legal-grow.1018668/
my signature is the bottom of everything I post, I got a link to the Massachusetts 2020 outdoor growers thread just to try to keep it active, and the 2nd link is to my personal grow, its not so much a journal as a spot for me to dump some pictures and put small updates in.

@Boatguy
Im on the south shore, so not really close per say, but close in the sense of the internet for sure. Im about an hour or less from Boston so not too bad at all.
 

ryeguy

Well-Known Member
I’d definitely go with the shorter indica hybrid strain. You’re dads is probably almost %100 sativa and wouldn’t give me the high I strive for. Good for hash or oil. I don’t agree that your dads will have bigger buds, if you keep yours well feed which looks like it’s in better shape your harvest will be 2x at least. Colas easily the size of a 2L bottle. I’m growing in the same environment and this summer has been pretty hot. Feed those ladies as much as you can flowering should be finished by mid October give or take!
 

Apalchen

Well-Known Member
They both look nice, that bushy one will prob yield more. I'd be worried about a sativa finishing in time before winter hits. Like others have said they are just on the opposite spectrum when it comes to weed varieties. Both look to be doing real well.

One thing that could hurt the bushy plant compared to the other one is that it's right against the fence and beside that shed. Both of which could be blocking light and air flow.
 

Secret_garden

Active Member
It’s about which ones are gonna finish in the end take out the percentage of bud rot, I’m in southernontario also Sativas take so long to flower and finish I’ve found unless I force flower by covering them in July instead of waiting they can finish with most the Indicas. N distance to the sun doesn’t matter we’re so far away the 5 foot distance isn’t gonna make a difference now of one has more hours direct sunlight that will affect yield and so forth.
 

90'sStoner

Well-Known Member
My plant is huge this year, for where I live. I'm in Southern Ontario our seasons are ok.
But this year my plant is fairly tall but boy is it wide.
My fathers plants are very tall.
Can you guys settle an argument for me and my father. Which plant would you guys rather have?
1st pic my plant (wide)
2nd pic my dads (tall) plant on the rightView attachment 4654258View attachment 4654260

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Yours 100%
 
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