What strain is this

bandannab420

New Member
I was wondering what kind of strain this was got a clone from my friend ,he tells me its purple haze but i dont see any purple in it ... anyone have a clue to whats her name ?? CAM00245.jpgCAM00243.jpgCAM00244.jpg:joint::joint:
 

bandannab420

New Member
its possible i had CFL's on it before not many nutrients, i cut some clones from her now i have the nutrients and a 600watt Metal Halide and HPS so we shall see how she is this time around.
 

EverythingsHazy

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pretty sure unless it has a certain triat like the deformed buds of trainwreck, that its almost impossible to tell a strain of this species since not only do they all look extremely similar, but growing conditions can completely change the way they look as well. Purple comes also from cool temps so if you want that then tryto drop them or at least look into that. The plant isnt gonna look like it came from a Dr.Seuss book no matter what you do. The pics with solid purple buds and plants are usually light enhanced. Shine a blacklight on your plants and they will look different. Hell even 3000k-6500k bulbs make the buds look different colors lol

[video=youtube;pL-11ADQWiw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL-11ADQWiw[/video]
 

kryptoniteglo

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If you drop the temps at night to at least a 20 degree F difference from the day temps, it'll bring out any purple that's there. So if your day temp is 80, then drop the night temp to 60. But don't go lower than around 50 or 55.
 

pSi007

Active Member
It looks like the Purple Haze clone going around in Nor-Cal.. The Nor-Cal version is Purple Kush / Santa Cruz Haze.. So.. it`s called a haze even if it is only about 30%-40% haze. :)


I disagree with most clones in Nor-Cal, they are shit. The best breeders and genetics almost always come from seeds, then clone the personal stuff. I almost never see the true fire in the mass-produced clones.. Of course I work with shit like; Jack Herer (sensi), Deep Chunk, Cindy 99, Sour Diesel (from Rez himself). ect... Maybe I am spoiled..

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RockstarEnergy

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LOL at thinking you can tell what strain it is by a picture. Maybe if he said I have three strains and mixed them up with a list of options. Pretty impossible to guess anything other than Sativa or Indica based on absolutely nothing.
 

JoObJoOb

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looks like leaves have a slight purplish tint,very hard to see,but sure looks that way,looks like it will be nice stuff anyway,lol
 

pSi007

Active Member
LOL at thinking you can tell what strain it is by a picture. Maybe if he said I have three strains and mixed them up with a list of options. Pretty impossible to guess anything other than Sativa or Indica based on absolutely nothing.

Some people are better and knowing the lineage of a plant than others. Some people can walk through a garden of blooming flowers, take a couple glances and sniffs and tell you almost exactly what your shit is. Some people, i would imagine, would only dream to know 200+ strains with a photographic memory - what do they know, some know..

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bass1014

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dude what you have there is what we in the weed world call a female weed plant. the strain is supercalifragilisticexbealidosis its a 60/40 sativa / indica and it flowers in 8-14 weeks depending on the trichromes ... but you deff. got a root bound plant there..possibly spider mites..
 

churchhaze

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I don't use battery acid (sulfuric acid) myself, but there's nothing wrong with using it. The reason I don't use it is because I don't want to raise sulfur levels. It has nothing to do with your ignorant fear of lead poisoning.

Have fun cleaning out the elemental sulfur from your reservoir.

Automotive battery acid on your dope going to your brain again?
 

pSi007

Active Member
I don't use battery acid (sulfuric acid) myself, but there's nothing wrong with using it. The reason I don't use it is because I don't want to raise sulfur levels. It has nothing to do with your ignorant fear of lead poisoning.

Have fun cleaning out the elemental sulfur from your reservoir.



as usual, your statements have absolutely nothing to do with reality or the subject at hand. I stand by my previous statement, It looks like Cali Purple Haze clones. ..I`m outta here..

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btw,
Elemental sulfur is hydrophobic (that is, it is not soluble in water) and, therefore, cannot be directly utilized by plants. Over time, soil bacteria can convert it to soluble derivatives, which can then be utilized by plants.
Put a few ounces of Elemental Sulfur pellets into a sock and I just leave it in the res. The organic tea is made from Bloodmeal, guano, ect, ect. The ele sulfur keeps my pH in check and by feeding the bacteria a large amount of citrus acid, this is feeding the Krebs cycle, which releases the sulfuric acid from the elemental sulfur. This is why the res @ 3000ppm smells like earth and not shit.. Keep in mind, my elemental sulfur is NOT chemically produced - it is mined.

same old story, Church, go away.. you can't understand anything, thats why you tell people to put Automotive Battery Acid in their Cannabis water..
 

churchhaze

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Put a few ounces of Elemental Sulfur pellets into a sock and I just leave it in the res.
Nope, that's not happening. I only put salts, acids, and bases in my res.

The ele sulfur keeps my pH in check and by feeding the bacteria a large amount of citrus acid, this is feeding the Krebs cycle, which releases the sulfuric acid from the elemental sulfur.
This is bullshit. Sulfuric acid isn't released from elemental sulfur, it gains oxygen to become sulfates. You'd save a lot of hassle using sulfuric acid, but then again, you'd probably be better off using nitric acid as a pH down instead of sulfur anything. Weed doesn't really need that much sulfur.

Keep in mind, my elemental sulfur is NOT chemically produced - it is mined.
It's still sulfur. It's still a chemical.

same old story, Church, go away.. you can't understand anything, thats why you tell people to put Automotive Battery Acid in their Cannabis water..
Using automotive battery acid (sulfuric acid) isn't a health risk, but like I've said over and over, I don't actually recommend sulfuric acid. I recommend nitric acid.
 

pSi007

Active Member
Nope, that's not happening. I only put salts, acids, and bases in my res.



This is bullshit. Sulfuric acid isn't released from elemental sulfur, it gains oxygen to become sulfates.


What happens when you add water to so3, as you just said.. hahahaha... your Highschool chem years,


The contact process is the main method used to produce sulfuric acid from elemental sulfur (or sulfur dioxide). There are four main steps. It is named after the contact which the sulfur dioxide and oxygen make with the catalyst.
In summary:

  • S[SUB](l)[/SUB] + O[SUB]2(g)[/SUB] -> SO[SUB]2(g)[/SUB]
  • SO[SUB]2(g)[/SUB] + [SUP]1/2[/SUP]O[SUB]2(g)[/SUB] <-> SO[SUB]3(g)[/SUB] [FONT=MathJax_Main]&#916;[/FONT] = -99 kJ/mol
  • SO[SUB]3(g)[/SUB] + H[SUB]2[/SUB]O = H[SUB]2[/SUB]SO[SUB]4(l)[/SUB]
, you poison people with AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY ACID.




..I guess I can explain this a little better, .

Basically, when elemental sulfur (S) is broken down via aerobic oxygen hydration (air-stones and water), it turns into SO2&#8722;4, (depending on the oxidizing agents). The Krebs cycle will feed the oxidizing agents because my tea is ppm3000+ and like a black soup. This oxidation effect is caused by the organics I use in my res in a Kreb cycle, fueled organic dissolved solids.

The citric acid cycle — also known as the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), or the Krebs cycle,[SUP][1][/SUP][SUP][2][/SUP][SUP][3][/SUP] — is a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to generate energy through the oxidation of acetate derived from carbohydrates, fats and proteins into carbon dioxide and chemical energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).

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Each turn of the citric acid cycle produces, simultaneously, two molecules of carbon dioxide and eight atoms of hydrogen as byproducts

After your so2 oxidizes and turns into so3, the water is available to convert the so3 into h2so4 (Sulfuric acid). ...i mean, if someone is REALLY bad at chemistry, what would they assume this produces - SO[SUB]2[/SUB] + H[SUB]2[/SUB]O[SUB]2[/SUB] ?


As I said, this is my res.. I call it the terminator.. :wink: I grow buds the size of your leg in half-gallon pots.
 
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