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bnr posted an update 2 weeks ago
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“FAST” FLOWERING STRAINS are made by crossing Auto x Photoperiod strains promise a shorter bloom while retaining photoperiod characteristics. A local buddy just ran a pack that was done at 50 days, and he swears they have “proper amber”. Have you run any yet? Tell us about it…
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I never have run a auto. Just got started again with a photo outside. I got busted in 1987 for growing it outside. It’s fun. I’m just starting growing inside now.
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I will be next year. Accidentally crossed my 420 Tarantula Genetics Strawberry Grape Smoothie (M) with a Mephisto Double Grape (F). Lmfao Got a whole mason jar of well developed beans. Sadly, I never got to show off my Tarantula Genetics Strawberry Grape Smoothie run because all 5 beans i popped out of the 12 pack I won on DGC 420 Episode were male.
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Autos are created with photoperiods and rudy. Sounds like marketing for noobs. Photoperiod genetics need to have short flowering times for an auto to finish fast. No seed will start flowering until they’re a month old and sexually mature. Fast flowering marketing refers to autos that start flowering (fast) as soon as they’re sexually…
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Early in my growing in prohobition-land seeds was harder to get and way to expensive. My reaktion to that was to pollynate atleast a coupel of flowers on every female that passt thru the flowerroom with eny healthy male i hade at that moment just to build my own seed stash. Even the autos. 3 clear trates came out from fem autos get’n hit…
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I just ran an auto that finished in under two months. Seed to harvest. The extended light times in flower are crazy coming from photos. The quality wasn’t on par tho.
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one-eyed-cat posted an update 2 weeks ago
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DGC Producer Giveaway has been posted in the giveaway group. To enter visit https://realdgc.com/groups/giveaway/ and post a comment on the top giveaway post.
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Good luck bean brigade!
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Hazel 🥜
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Kool man
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Couldn’t have gone to a better nuggardens! Congrats!
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Leaf deformities are typically caused by stressed/damaged roots from pH and/or over/under-watering. This is assuming it’s not some form of variegation.
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It’s not really potassium silicate or silicic acid. It’s got plant available potash (K2O) and silicon dioxide (SiO2) that’s derived from potassium silicate (K2SiO3). Silicon dioxide mixed with water converts to plant available silicic acid (H2SiO3).
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