Quote Originally Posted by Lynhal
Poor admins, with thousands of pages of members that job must be daunting! They must keep their eyes peeled for the new members joining right after they '86 one.

I'm doing well today Weeze thanks for asking and how about yourself? What's the 411? :smokin:

Peachy keen, thanks!
An' 'roun' heah, it's 611 alla time.

An since we agreed that it can take a bit longer for cfl flowering, (see, on topic.), now were jus' killin' dat time if the OP no mind.

I chimed in 'cause 20yr ol' genetics interest me.
Been readin' you, 'bout dat.


Got a friend that claims 26 yr. old beans, and I believe him.
We have recently generated fresh seeds, but the ancient ones still had a great germ. rate.

Something to try since they have been on ice so long.
Try freezing some aerated water into big, cloudy, ice-cubes.
Plant a seed and stack a couple cubes on it.
Then let them melt naturally.
Worked on the GainesvilleGreen seeds.:thumbsup:


Prolly should have posted this in your thread, but, I was in the neighborhood and it was on my way.

If you stumble across it at this late date.
Obligatory apologies fo' da piracy, O.P.


Aloha Y'all
Weezard
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Does flowering under CFLs take longer? I am 7 weeks into flowering using CFLs and this strain is supposed to take 6-8 weeks, however the ladies don't appear (to the naked eye) to be anywhere near being done. I am wondering, does it takes longer for the flower phase to complete under CFLs than it does under an HPS or the Sun? Does the estimated "6-8" week flowering account for any usable type of light? Or a specific light? Thanks. Rating: 5