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10-05-2009, 01:42 AM #11OPJunior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
I got almost a full week of rain coming up and don't want mold to ruin anything. Almost into week seven but one of the older sisters has brown hairs from orange on it, think she's ready. A transplant to a pot will be needed to get her out of the rain. How much light does the plant need when flowering to survive? Would like to have it go for another week to finish the flush.
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10-05-2009, 02:25 PM #12Senior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
I mean if the plant is outside it'll SURVIVE with just a few hours of direct sun but it wont thrive unless it get's that certain number.. which is different for every strain Id suppose. I had two small plants just like yours that were budding on the 6th node but the bugs had killed all the leaves so it was just a little bud sitting on the top.. I think it's interesting how the plants would only bud vigorously from the 6th node up. Anything lower was just showing pistils and eventually would have just been popcorn if that.
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10-05-2009, 08:42 PM #13OPJunior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Thanks for the quick reply! Very important information to know. Transplanted last night with first little one to start flowering and the smallest of the older sisters which went from orange to brown pistils. They both look finished and it was less than a week left on the little one for a full eight weeks and less than two weeks on the smallest of the older sisters for a full eight weeks. This strain looks like it may be white widow but the indoor or outdoor it came from was very dark green and pollinated. They're both in a pot in front of a window for sun and the window is open for that nice fall breeze and will be flushed for a third time with boiled water in the next week, then dried upside down without being trimmed. The concern was that the transplant will set them back a week in the flowering stage but they both were not growing anymore so the chance was taken on them not swelling up because they are both so small. The taller one smells like oranges probably because the bottle used to flush was from this new juice called Fuze and the little one smells really potent! The other concern was flushing because they were in the ground and fertilizer was added so since they are all so small they needed a good flush to get all of it out so they would not get burned from the fertilizer being so small .
So basically this is a test. The others are turning out better because of their size. On top of that after a hard rain the water is shaken off them. Their also checked to make sure no slugs and spiders eat them. A few nights ago there was a really weird looking spider on one of the nice ones and he got flicked off. Saw one slug after a rain one afternoon in the soil and got rid of him as well when they first started.
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10-05-2009, 10:41 PM #14OPJunior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
It looks like transplanting in the rain at night is the best time and doesn't stress your plants as much. Dug up with a spade trying to get most of the roots in the main root ball but didn't get all the roots on the bigger one because there was some roots in the dirt but since they were not planted deep the roots felt like they grew out to the sides more. After they were watered with pure rain water from the sky. Next time a small shovel will be used.
If you dig a deep hole and make it wide three feet apart from any plant life and in direct sun I'm sure from germination out door would be much bigger if you don't have the option to start from lights.
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10-07-2009, 06:54 AM #15OPJunior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
They were not growing any more all brown hairs finished these smallest ones a week early.
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10-10-2009, 02:47 AM #16OPJunior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
First bud
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10-10-2009, 03:29 AM #17Senior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Cool, I have a green crack that's only 6" tall, and has about 4 weeks of flowering to go, small plants can be fun. :jointsmile:
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10-10-2009, 07:58 AM #18Senior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
I'd hit it
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10-10-2009, 04:35 PM #19OPJunior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
Second bud
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10-11-2009, 02:43 AM #20OPJunior Member
Smallest plant you ever saw flower
It's good! Can't believe it is so powerful. Cerebral and creeper! Smoked a point two. The little one in a j and a little small piece of the other for fun. First one had a blend taste almost faint. The other stuff had some more zing but didn't taste orange from the fuze, tasted more potent burned a little better but it was in a pipe.
Dryed for two days upside down in a six pack beer box outdoor weather but protected from rain or snowThen in a paper bag from the liquor store for a day or more depending on quantity. Then cured in a mason jar etc also depending on quantity. Then when it snaps or a little before she's ready!
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