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07-16-2006, 02:05 AM #2
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Harvest time and leaf rot
Well funkysole808,
That's the wildest plant I every seen. That one bud on such a small plant.
I normally veg for three or four weeks then flower bagseeds and $$$seeds. The plants are about 12 to 24 inches before flowering. Then they grow five to six feet tall with multiple bud sites during flowering each one producing five to seven ounces. Using Foxfarm growbig, tiger and bigbloom and fourteen hundred watts.
Stop thinking about harvesting her and start planning for her long term support of hundreds/thousands of clones over the next ten/twenty years.
Now that you have gone through the process you should place that female back into vegatation with 24 or 20 hours of light reuse the vegatation fertilizer then start cloning her once she has recovered after a month or so. It looks like some very nice bud there just on the small side don't worry about her yield worry about her clones yields. While she is veging pick up another light mininum 400 maybe 1000 to support multiple clones.
As far as the lower leafs are concern, that is just part of the process as the bud suck up the nukes leaving the bottom leaves dried up. Don't sweat them they will return and then will be used as cuttings for your clones.
Mahalo, Loco
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