Not 12/12? Interesting to say the least. Anyone else heard of this?Quote:
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
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Not 12/12? Interesting to say the least. Anyone else heard of this?Quote:
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
I've heard of using the shorter lighting schedule to force a stubborn plant to start flowering, but it does nothing to limit the stretch that I know of.
If the plant is showing preflowers, am not to sure what the shorter schedule will provide, except for a few hours of missing light.
The shorter schedule allows for more flowering hormone to build up so you can start the plant on its way to flowering. Once it gets into a more full bloom, switching back to 12/12 would be recommended.
Well I have found an additive that will stop the stretch in other species I have. I use it to control the height on some of my stretchier sativias. Just one dose will stop it. Called Phosphoload. VERY spendy stuff, like $100 per liter. Also is not 'organic' and because of that I do not recommend this even though I use it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Just another tool in the tool box of cannabis growing.
Paclobutrazol, eh? I haven't used that stuff since I grew corn indoors!
Umm, don't know, not on the label anywhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
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The above is all the registry info.
The label says it is derived from:Potassium Nitrate,Ammonium Nitrate, Mono Potassium Phosphate.
Made in Australia.
See, the original phosphoload was paclobutrazol (this was about 20 years ago) while the newer stuff using that name doesn't have the chemical present at all. Just had to do some looking up. Looks like the name has been usurped (not a surprise,) and used by the rest of the industry. Trademark dilution is a bitch.Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Back to this......Quote:
Originally Posted by khyberkitsune
I put this in flower, and it went 12 weeks and never got more than one flower at each node. It was about 8-10 feet long at that point (tried LST to save space).
I never did give the phosphoload to stop growth, as real budding never happened. The mom is now over 6 months old. Those pure sativa leaves are so cool, skinny. I do appreciate the purity, but looks like I might have to dilute it to utilize it.
Is there any way you could set up a special "Dark room" that you could move just one clone into to extend the dark time?
It would be a lot of work, moving the plant every day twice a day, but if it's possible and would keep the strain pure wouldn't it be kinda worth it?
Building a small box to accomodate one plant should indeed be doable with minimal material cost. Get it so you can adjust the light cycle just for those special strains would be a good thing to have.