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Excellent work!✌️
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Outdoor plant not flowering(outdoor in Oregon)
I’m running an older strawberry cough strain that takes over 3 weeks almost after switching to 12/12 before pistols start to show.
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First of all, I just wanted to say I really appreciate being part of this community. I have a hard time and get uncomfortable having to talk to people and all that stuff. And this community makes it easier for me but my deal is I was wanting to see if anybody has any experience growing, an older strawberry cough strain. Older seeds that were…
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I’m jealous so you will get nothing from me. Really I just don’t know stuff. This site and community is great tho ain’t it. I’ve learned a lot 4 sure….
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Do you know which strawberry cough you have? I have Kyle Kushmans growing right now crossed with a Lime Sour from meangene , expecting 11weeks or so if that could help.
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I’m in the end of week seven and there’s still five more to go! Everyone I’ve spoken with has said “Twelve long ass weeks of flower.” KK has been kind enough to reply to my questions and he says it damn near verbatim from your post… “Vigorous, stretchy, thirsty, can be finicky but with patience and lots of LST love, it’s worth every ‘damnit!’…
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Long flowering plants tend to need less intense light and can get pissy if it’s too intense. Their nutritional needs are different as their stages of growth are extended. Feed a 12 week plant on an 8 week schedule and it’s going to be confused for example.
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