thanks for the new tread washougal wonder and such a big response in just a few hours peeps :thumbsup: i will be workin the method given straight away as i have seen grows before and never known a plant to flower so slowly, i also have done a little reserch into various thai strains and have found that the earliest one could be ready is 56days into flower and the longest being upto 126days yes 18 weeks , i couldnt beleive what i was reading lol lets just hope mine dont take that long.
i cant really tell you about the strain as was just taken from the bag i had one day but the buzz i had totally changed my mind about thai as it was proper heavy heady high but on the reverse i could still go about my day and get jobs done .
i really didnt expect the plant to grow so big so quick either as turned from 18/6 at 15inch apx and now are easily 3ft+ and if they keep going at the rate they are im going to have to cull 3 and keep 3 as my closet seems to have shrunk loads, im currently using 600wt hps bulb plants in pots with soil and my nuets are ionic flower and bloom every other water the smell it gives now is really fresh and well just beautiful. hope this helps and i havent just babbled on and once again thanks for the info :thumbsup:
superjay Reviewed by superjay on . Experiments with making equatorial breeds flower Ok, many know of this and SuperJay had a question in the basic growing section. I think this is super advanced stuff and doesn't belong in the normal location. Now we have discussed my situation in several posts, but a brief synopsis is in merit regarding full understanding of this. SuperJay also found that even after extended period of time with an apparent landrace (mine for sure is landrace) Thai, that even tho it shows flowers it will not bud over an extended period of time...in my Rating: 5