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03-19-2006, 11:28 AM #1
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My plant..
Thanks, busteruk7. I try.
You can't control it, per se. You can control the hours of light and dark to simulate, in nature, the planet's Northern Hemisphere [ or Southern ] tilting away from the sun. The shorter day lengths and longer nights tells the plant that it's time to begin producing -- that winter is on it's way and that it'll die if it doesn't start doing whatever it has to do. In this case buds intended to produce resin laden trichomes to protect seeds from pests and the environment.
Originally Posted by sheist
Anyway, guys and gals, I'm going to throw a couple more pictures up here. Same foot long ruler bit so you can all make visual comparisons. Color in these photos is a bit better, as is the lighting. But they still do the plant no justice -- much greener in person. I can also see hairs on the plant from a distance now -- guess that's a good thing, eh?
[ LoL. Looks like a mug shot. ]Kush Over Reviewed by Kush Over on . My plant.. All right, first I'd like to say these are long over due. This is actually an experimental plant to get me back into growing, but it turns out it's probably one of the prettiest plants that I've ever had the pleasure of seeing in person, and I'd like to share it with you all. It was a shwagseed plant that recently revealed it's true phenotype expression -- that of a sativa dominant. I bet you're wondering, "So, what was the experiment mentioned?" When this plant only had three nodes, I Rating: 5
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