I want to skip veg stage all together and just go right to preflower. After that I want to skip flower and finish with the amazing growth from the preflower.
How can I go about this quest?
DO.
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I want to skip veg stage all together and just go right to preflower. After that I want to skip flower and finish with the amazing growth from the preflower.
How can I go about this quest?
DO.
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Originally Posted by needsomeasap
The plants genes are pre disposed to react to a certain photo period,... some more some less,....
For instance get your hands on a Thai land race, and as I've heard it won't flower unless you gradually change from 14-10 to 12-12.
I was reading some strain reviews last week, and one of them recommended doing the last two weeks as an 8/16! (8 hours light, 16 dark) to get the strain to finish!
Dont' ask which strain, I was :glugglug: :stoned: at the time
I deleted your childish rants and the bullshit insults you posted. Here's what's left:
Perhaps once you mature a tad you'll be willing to take a hint and do some learnin'. But till then...I think you should finish junior high before posting again. This is a medical cannabis site, not a day care center for wayward teens with a "poor me" attitude and no desire to learn or contribute in a socially acceptable manner.Quote:
Originally Posted by needsomeasap
Hopefully you find another site that will coddle your kind. But acting like a moron isn't endearing in any of it's forms, and our reaction to your barrage of bullshit and insults should be a clue that your behavior is unacceptable.
I can well believe this, and as one gets even closer to the equator the photo-period difference between vegetative and flowering for land races would decrease even more. As a lad I lived right on the equator (it was 7 km (4 miles) from our house to the equator sign on the road), where the length of the day varied by a maximum of only about 20 minutes over the course of a year. The days were never less than 12 hours, but our maximum sunrise-to-sunset time was only about 12 hours and 20 minutes!Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
It would be totally cool, and somewhat cheaper, to veg indoors at say, 13 hours of light, then flower at 12. :thumbsup:
I kind of want to skip the whole growing/having patience thing and just go straight to jars full of dank-ass buds!
Got one of them and unable to get more than a flower show, will not bud, just keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger...................Would totally screw up the rest of the garden to mess around with a real gradual change to accomodate that plant. Not sure what to do with it at this point, just keeping it cloned until I have a new idea or can figure out a special space and light for just that plant. I want some real Thai so very badly.Quote:
Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
48 solid hour of darkness should throw the Thai strain right into bloom.Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Dad used to grow tons of it out in Bangkok when he was attending ISB. He says the trick is sharp light cutoff to force a build-up of the flowering hormone and then leave it on a 10/14 on/off schedule.
I've experimented with the 36-48 hour total darkness thing, I'm not convinced yet, so I want to try another blind test.
Of course, I"m not a botanist, nor do I specialize in MJ, and my strains are "iffy" at best (other than my seedlings, but with plant count limitations this strict I'm not playing with them!) :jointsmile:
Also, I'm not using land races,... just commonly available clone or seed.
I personally have not to date come in contact with anyone possessing a good land race,.... nearest was "Hashberry" I've got no take on that plant at the moment.
Technically, landraces don't have names :D They're usually labeled or marked CAN-# and then sometimes the region they were found is included.
Hashbery, eh? I've got some Turkey and Hungary landraces that I suspect would have excellent hash potential.