Super lemon haze

Jmc1

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no not if your sticking to the feeding chart anyway, it would last the grow noing how many you are planning to do 6-9 wasnt it? and you gotta flower them fairly small to fit in that size tent so yeah deffo would last ya.

ive been growing only 5 years now wish id started 10year ago lol carnt buy weed anymore grates on my soul paying the prices for the shit qaulity.
Yeah mate goin to do 6 from seed not sure how long I'd need to veg for from seed ? Would be happy with a o per plant tbh, people now think they can charge wtever thy want for terrible damp bud!
 

germany89

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Yeah mate goin to do 6 from seed not sure how long I'd need to veg for from seed ? Would be happy with a o per plant tbh, people now think they can charge wtever thy want for terrible damp bud!
Well in theory, you can force flower a plant to flower when it hits about 10 inches if your wanting to keep them smaller. Just remember that the size of the plant doesnt determine the amount of bud thats gonna grow. I've had a 14inch plant grow more bud than a 20inch plant did. Its mainly based on the genetics of the plant. Some produce more bud than others.
 

Bigby

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Sorry I'm new wt is pheno? Lol
Within a genotype (the main classification - for example Super Lemon Haze) there will be varying expressions of the various sources of the strains genetic history - these different types within the same strain are called phenotypes.

For example, Super Lemon Haze is made up of - Super Silver Haze (Haze x Northern Lights 5 x Skunk 1) x Lemon Skunk (Skunk x Citral). So there are five strains that make up SLH, with strains like Skunk themselves being made up of 3 other strains (Columbia sativa, Mexican sativa, Afghan Indica). So there is a massive variety of characteristics that can be expressed in strain. In much the same way as different children from the same parents can vary in eye colour, hair colour, height, facial appearance; cannabis plants from seeds from the same parents can vary on smell, height/stretch, taste, strength etc etc. These are both examples of phenotypic diversity.

Other factors like stability of the strains, and which stage of the genetic engineering process the strain is at, effect how much or little phenotypic diversity occurs. Landrace strains which are back bread within the same strain for generations show very little if any phenotypic diversity and are said to be homogeneous. An F1 hybrid of two unstable strains - which imo the GHS SLH is (albeit quality genetics) - will likely lead to high phenotypic diversity and lots of different plants of varying qualities.


Here are two distinctly different flowers, both from my Sugar Punch plants, to illustrate what I mean. Same strain, grown with seeds from the same pack.

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newuserlol

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your do ok i suspect jmc, u seem to ask the right questions and have his/her head screwed on lol just get up n running m8, u wont regret, as for how long from seed to flower them 6-9 in a 1.2mtr

heres a pic its what im doing now, was gonna go with 9 but had some problems meaning i have to veg longer so will go with 6 now but if i was to do 9 i would want them just a touch bigger not much just a touch bigger than this pic.
 

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