Well I did run into someone on another forum and they say their thai runs 98-112 days to finish.....long way to go.
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Well I did run into someone on another forum and they say their thai runs 98-112 days to finish.....long way to go.
Wow i gotta say your dedicated my friend, because im thinking that my WW will take at least 12 or 14 weeks. Now its been crossed, but outside last year non of mine finished at a 15% cloudy tric's. But i had taken a lot early because my p ripped me off, so i wasn't sure when they would hit again. But was great for my pain and day time smoke, but id really like to finish this one iv started a couple weeks ago till i see some major brown sugar looking tric's.Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Great log:rasta:
lookin good! that sounds like a reasonable expected length of time for an asian breed. Take your time with them and I'm sure you'll have a happy ending :P
Ya, I am thinking I will time this from when I first see flowers. It is acting different this time, somehow, can't put my finger on it, but it is different.
That is like 16 weeks, so with no flowers now at about a month, I don't see it happening. Before, it definitely started to flower right at 21 days, and I went full 16 and got no more than the preflowers...no budding, just phenomenal branching.....Have that now. Sides are growing faster than the main stem. This could get very interesting. LOL
She reminds me of a gal in 9th grade, we called her "String-bean Jean" :D
Some thoughts. The plant seems to be acting like it still is in vegetative mode, but getting ready to flower. Interestingly, the plants I brought in from 18/6 start to flower faster than they did just going to 12/12...I think the gradual decrease in light is the reason.
The Thai is getting really big. I want to give VGI, but do not want to mess with the plant's normal path to flowering. Side growth is almost unmanageable at this point. Trying my hardest not to have to top/trim this time, as I already know that does not help. Using 5L of water every 3 days right now.
Has been very cold and have supplement heated when possible with propane space heater.
So the picture.....about 4 feet....as you can see, I keep having to get farther away.
Month in flower room yesterday. Should need repotting soon, starting to use a lot of water. I gave a pinch or two of dry bat guano and mixed it on soil surface to hold a little longer on pot change. Turning into flat bush.
Put in a ten gallon pot from the 3 gallon. Big difference in size. Plant getting huge now. Researching growth inhibitors now. Was turned on to some old PDF's regarding original species, landraces, original breeds, characteristics, and such. It is password protected and cannot even copy and paste. But it mentions that Thai has a tendency to throw a nanner here and there, but also watch for hermaphroditic symptomology if it throws more than a few, otherwise pick them off. Seems we figured out the light timing correctly.
So picture today.
Although usually an issue, I noticed in the Worldwide Strain Guide PDF it doesn't mention the native soil being overly acidic, nor does it mention needing to lower ph at all. I'm going to treat mine like any other sativa dominate, and see what happens. (the softer-easier approach, lol)
I don't have the room nor equipment to dedicate a sliding light schedule to, so they'll be going from 16/8 to 12/12.
Looking pretty good so far though. :thumbsup:
Is she finally starting to flower? She looks about ready to explode.:hippy:Quote:
Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
No no flowers yet. *sigh* :beatdeadhorse: