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middieman440
06-24-2009, 11:38 AM
;)hey guys for past 2 weeks i had my lights on 12/12 to determin the sex of the plants.well thats done and am putting them outside my question is will they go back to re-veg or continue in the flowering stage...
when i replant i will be using superthrive for each plant anything else i should add to reduce stress...growing "organicly"
and also i have the option to have them in shade or in full sun wich would be best for my sistuation....i know i need full sun but im thinking somewhat shaded would be good for a few days or am i wrong...im using 5 gal buckets..
and for breeding i have one beautifullll male and one beautifullll female do i use these 2 for breeding......the male will be put far away untill time is needed for it..the strain is bf blue cheese...
and also if i cross this strain with a haze strain that has already been crossed with an unknown indica make it more indica i get very confused with this part..
well thanks guys to all who answears my question's
Rusty Trichome
06-24-2009, 12:35 PM
They'll go back into veg unless it's an autoflower strain. Best to acclimate them, and don't set the pots on hot concrete or asphalt, and try not to let the sun hit the pots directly, or it may fry the roots. Somewhat shaded for the afternoon sun would likely be ok, but someone that grows outdoors would be a better source for this info.
One male can pollinate every female in the neighborhood, so watch carefully for when he starts dropping his pollen. One breeze in the wrong direction, and you'll learn a lot about cleaning seeds out of your homegrown.
If mixing strains, there's no going back. It's mixed forever. If your unknown indica has negative traits, you will see them expressed in the new seeds. (hermapohrodism, genetic mutations...) Likely it will turn-out ok...but I'd want to continue my known variety's genetics before mixing-in an unknown. :thumbsup:
A little bit about Superthrive.... Debunking the Superthrive myth (http://www.puyallup.wsu.edu/~Linda%20Chalker-Scott/Horticultural%20Myths_files/Myths/Vitamin%20B1.pdf)
the image reaper
06-24-2009, 12:46 PM
I'm glad to finally see some technical criticism of Superthrive :thumbsup: ... I've ridiculed the stuff for years, but not being a botanist, etc., I couldn't legitimately say 'why' it's no good, only that I don't like it ... I was surprised to see it doesn't even help rooting, I did mistakenly give it credit for that ... it's hard to look at a Superthrive label, and not recollect old-time medicine shows :D ... wonder how it works for baldness and impotence ? :D
Dutch Pimp
06-24-2009, 12:59 PM
... wonder how it works for baldness and impotence ? :D
...hey IR...I use a root stimulator, but I never tried it on my hair...:stoned:
...if you want simpler answers?...I'm gonna need simpler questions...:smokin:
Rusty Trichome
06-24-2009, 01:15 PM
... wonder how it works for baldness and impotence ? :D
From what I understand...the author is childless, and her husband is still bald.
I totally agree with the snake-oil analogy. :thumbsup:
Not that it helps with rooting...but for accelerated growqth I've been reading-up on molasses types and effectiveness.
These two links can help in ubderstanding it's synergystic properties in coinjunction with your nutes. (it helps the plant better-use the nutes, so less is necessary) As usual...start on the low end, and find the dilution rates that do no harm, lol.
USE MOLASSES TO BOOST FERTILIZER
(http://www.weekendgardener.net/organic-fertilizer/molasses-050805.htm)
Bioconversion of sugar cane molasses (http://www.osti.gov/bridge/servlets/purl/751070-Pc7EVd/webviewable/751070.pdf)
Molasses and our plants! - Grasscity.com Forums (http://forum.grasscity.com/general-indoor-growing/202743-molasses-our-plants.html)
oldmac
06-24-2009, 03:57 PM
... wonder how it works for baldness and impotence ? :D
Didn't help my impotence...but was I suppose to rub it on my head too?
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