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04-02-2008, 06:19 AM #1OPJunior Member
10 weeks from start to finish
Okay this is my growth thread from start to finish. Basically it will be two weeks in the clone box, three weeks growing and four weeks budding. Okay so that's 9 weeks last week is for drying. The name of the strain on using is called super skunk.
Below is my clone box where the freshly cut clones will go. They will be under only 40 Watts of light. I use super thrive because at this point in their lives they are under a lot of stress and super thrive is great at producing a 90% success rate. These will take about two weeks before they are ready to be moved under the grow lights. Once they have been transplanted and placed under the grow lights it takes about four weeks of growing on 20 hours per day I know everybody says 18 hours but trust me 20 is better.
Here they are below after being in the clone box for 2 weeks, I have transplanted 12 and after one week will pick the best three. The others will be donated.
Below are the best three from the 12 clones. They are five weeks from being cut and placed in the clone box. The lights were cutback to 12 hours per day one week ago, and will stay on 12 hours per day for another three weeks at which point it should be bud city.Fragman Reviewed by Fragman on . 10 weeks from start to finish Okay this is my growth thread from start to finish. Basically it will be two weeks in the clone box, three weeks growing and four weeks budding. Okay so that's 9 weeks last week is for drying. The name of the strain on using is called super skunk. Below is my clone box where the freshly cut clones will go. They will be under only 40 Watts of light. I use super thrive because at this point in their lives they are under a lot of stress and super thrive is great at producing a 90% success Rating: 5
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04-02-2008, 09:43 AM #2Senior Member
10 weeks from start to finish
Isn't 4 weeks of flowering A BIT too short?
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04-02-2008, 11:33 AM #3Senior Member
10 weeks from start to finish
From what I am reading you are going to be harvesting some very small premature buds, just my flowering cycle takes 11 weeks. I just don't see how you can cut that to 4 weeks and end up with a quality product.
Everthing else will work, one other thing, to get max veg growth go to 24/0, that is what I use for veg and cloaning, and I use 13/11 for flowering.
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