well actually, wikipedia is pretty close to as true as youll find for mass amounts of info and links on the most specific of things.
its just the retards that add shit that they think is true, or for sake of being dicks
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well actually, wikipedia is pretty close to as true as youll find for mass amounts of info and links on the most specific of things.
its just the retards that add shit that they think is true, or for sake of being dicks
Cannabis is an annual.
The only reason you can keep a mother for a very long time is that you don't allow the mother to complete her life cycle, which involved producing seeds, and then dying off.
Keeping a mother for many years indoors is very different from keeping a plant alive for many years of freeze/that cycles. Indoors, you are tricking her into behaving as if she was living in a single long summer growing season that you have extended to many years.
Killerweed, have you personally ever chopped a cannabis plant to ground and had it grow back?
so if i grow sensi it will grow back due to no seeds?Quote:
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
bicflikr, you will still have to be certain to follow re-veggin protocols.
Don't allow Nitrogen deficiency to take hold later in flower. This means continue to use some fish emulsion along with your grow fert, and don't flush for the week leading up to harvest.
HArvest only the buds, leaving as much green leaf on the plant as possible. Even leave small popcorn buds on.
Give a dose of SuperThrive or ThriveAlive, and put under 24/0 of blue flourescent light.
Do not over water during this period.
Re-vegging should take about 1-2 months.
This does not make it a perennial, though; you've ARTIFICIALLY returned her to a vegetative state.
Amen....can we put this one to rest now?:beatdeadhorse:
Just kidding.....but seriously, I felt that I was going to get flamed if I kept this argument up.
Some of the seed germinates in the Autumn that it drops, especially if you get rains before the frosts hit. Most seedlings die in the first cold snap, but those that survive the winter really boom once the weather warms.Quote:
Originally Posted by dylan
From what my father told me about hemp growing in Queensland during the last century, hemp can be grown for multiple seasons. He grew up on a farm which inter cropped hemp with sugar cane, until demand for sugar outstripped hemp and the product was eventually prohibited.
Granted, you can't really draw any parallels between growing for fibre production and growing for resin production, but maybe that's where these sorts of ideas originate?
cannabis is an annual plant, but is possilble to re-veg under artificial lights. and in some tropical climates is possible to re-veg outdoors. i once left two female plant full of buds mature and the plants re-veg leaves and branches from inside the buds and i let them grow the end result is very mature buds mixed with fresh buds but during this process they lost some potency. i think i have one pic of that. here you can see, is the first 2 plants.
they re-veg outdoor.
click to see my new grow 07/08
why would he pollinate it?Quote:
Originally Posted by guerillagrowerz