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01-25-2008, 04:18 PM #21OPSenior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - 12/12 From Seed: A Different Way To Grow
International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - 12/12 From Seed: A Different Way To Grow
Sorry, do not know why this link did not post.
And earlier when I said (myself) I meant to say (myself included) as there were plenty of people who benefited from the decarboxilation
peace! And remember to reply in the other thread
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01-25-2008, 05:04 PM #22Senior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
Since there appears to be the start of some serious double-posting, I'm merging this with the other current 12/12 thread.
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01-25-2008, 07:14 PM #23OPSenior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
Thanks Stinky!
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01-26-2008, 05:45 AM #24Senior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
this being my 2nd grow, I also did a few 12/12 experiments. I noticed that the plants that made it through the process (1/4 female) the plant was about 3x more bushy then the same strain starting out from 24/0. I'm about to start my 3rd grow and plan to throw a few in the flower side of my cab and see how they go. I'd say its worth a shot, but not for my whole group just yet.....
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01-26-2008, 07:53 PM #25OPSenior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
Originally Posted by 12345-54321
I wasn't trying to say 12/12 is the best way to grow, but merely one that can be beneficial to micro, stealth, beginner, and low maintenance growers and for people not to be worried about it failing, as it is similar to nature. I just got a little carried away.
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06-16-2008, 06:45 PM #26Senior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
I also browsed different forums and in another forum, there is a grower named Atmosphere seen as the stinky of their forum who grows exclusively 12/12 from seed and I must say; his 'pole'-method is very amazing to look at.
Anyone have any experience with this?
Any information on this is greatly appreciated!imp:
http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/50...irls-thumb.JPG
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06-16-2008, 06:56 PM #27Senior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
While atmosphere's grow is not typical, most growers who followed in his path over at icmag forums, they started a thread devoted to strains that work with the 12/12 pole method.
For instance a 12/12 from seed with an AK48 produced just over an 1/2 oz.
And while this of course, isn't the 'zomg best way to grow'
It certainly seems plausible for the microgrower, or someone pressed for space.
It also seems nice since theres one main cola to harvest from.
A downside seems to be the amount of seeds you would need.
However, some strains have been reported to only produce about 1 gram of bud and the tree turning out little and bonsai-like.
Debates pursued on their forum as to whether it was the methodology that was flawed or the grower or even the strain.
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06-16-2008, 07:09 PM #28Senior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
http://www.icmag.com/gallery/data/500/9571DSCN0927.JPG
pic of a different grow using 12/12 from seed ^
idk if I'm allowed to do this but uhh here's the thread I was referencing above.
International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - 12/12 From Seed: A Different Way To Grow
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06-16-2008, 08:30 PM #29Senior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
Yeah, no prob on the link. I actually replied on that thread somewhere, lol.
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06-26-2008, 06:32 PM #30Senior Member
12/12 Light Cycle From Seed
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