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Re-vegging worth it to keep a unicorn?
I’m sorry, but LemonHoko has been around forever and is highly regarded. Have you ever talked to him, or grow out his famous Blueberry line? He’s been in the game for 30+ years, etc.
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Trichomes form on calyx (bud). Calyx go from a tiny oval shape to a large swollen false seed pod. Those calyx during ripening can swell to a plump round shape full of trichomes. Cut the plant when the calyx are barely visible and they’ll shrink to nothing after harvest and your bud will be all stigma and no bud. The stigma (hairs) that…
milkie and guppygirl -
Re-vegging worth it to keep a unicorn?
Bad practices should never be promoted. That ‘breeder’ is not a serious grower. Just because you make and sell seeds doesn’t mean you know shit.
mopartech -
Re-vegging worth it to keep a unicorn?
It’s the absolute last option I’d choose. Do what ya gotta do, but that’s not winning. Taking your genetics to death’s door step and fucking with their hormonal balance is not how you keep them viable long term. You’re just a terrible parent for not making a backup when growing from seed.
theterpsmithofdank -
Senescence or ripening occurs near the end of the plant’s life cycle by increasing it’s ethylene levels. Ethylene is a hormone that blocks the production of chlorophyll allowing for other pigments like flavonoids and carotenoids to show.
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