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08-11-2009, 10:33 PM #41OPSenior Member
Colchicine treating
I just remembered something about colchicine treating from a passage in the Growers Guide and was curious about it , so I decided to put the question to the experts and fellow growers in this forum so I could make an informed decision.I am ready to order this years seeds (as I do not have the facilities to keep a clone mother from season to season) ,and was wondering if the difference in cost was justifiable. Hopefully this won't be much of an issue in the future if my circumstances change where I can keep a clone mother ,but as for now , this is the situation that I am forced to deal with.I can only grow during the winter months due to temperature issues,so I hope you understand my plight. Thanks for all the great responses to my original question , y'all have been a huge help as always.
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08-22-2009, 03:47 PM #42Senior Member
Colchicine treating
I understand what you think your plight is, but check the link in my signature regarding dealing with heat issues. Cannabis is much more resiliant than some would lead you to believe. Worse case scenario if you do try in the summer...failure. Best case...success. Best case scenario if you don't try...ummm...wellll...there is really no upside. :jointsmile:
If you have the same reservations, yes. Going with quality femmed seeds is a much easier way to go when starting from scratch.
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