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Rocky Mtn Squid

EL CID SQUID
Veteran
I've had them start flowering as 3 week seedlings, but most will start at 5-6 weeks from seed. I haven't stabilized them yet so a few males will surprise you well after you think your safe. In the ground on June 1st, you can expect flowering to start after 3 weeks and harvested end of August. Some were ready beginning of august. The Thai parent is dominant, so thin leaves, tall, and sativish bud structure which is not very dense, but more than you'd think. Plant structure is very Indica in that it has very short and thick branching.
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I had a 900 (about) plant run last year and ended up with roughly 400 girls. She'll stretch to high heaven if there's anything next to her, and will outrun corn like Usain Bolt would outrun you. In the ground, the more you feed her, the more she'll flower. You can harvest 30% start/mid August (so 12-13 weeks from seed). The rest can be pulled in September if you keep feeding it. I only found one bud with dry rot in the whole crop.

Indoor, she needs head room. But she does respond to topping (once) as long as she hasn't started flowering, and I've had to super crop (bend) her because she just keeps stretching. She'll flower under 24/7 lights, but at 10 weeks you should drop lighting under 20hrs because she has re-veged on me mid flower under all that light (semi auto remember?).

I have to mention a dwarf pheno that appears 1 in 20-30. It's *very dark green and very short and very Indica. Want a little bonsai? This is it. Perfect balcony plant. I haven't found a male dwarf but I managed to get feminize seed from it via STS. As you can imagine, you don't get a lot of seed from a 12-14 inch plant. I'll grow a few out this summer to see if it holds. If it does, I'll have to seed it quick because it's ready to harvest about 2 months from seed. If I leave them in the ground, that means about 8 weeks to get mature seed. Hope they live that long. I had to let the momma die standing.

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Smoke report? Finally, I'm not a smoker (lol) but the wife is. And long gone are the days where she says something just to stroke my ego. Her words, not mine "Now this is an award winner".


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You are a fucking animal.....I'm not worthy..... :bow: :bow:

PS: Still extremely worried about that you don't smoke enough weed. Call me - you have my number - and I'll gladly set you straight - no pun intended....:biggrin:

PPS: Send me a pound to sample, and I'll give you my expert opinion..... :smoker:...no charge


RMS

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T

TheForgotten

Yea I'm in zone 7 and would love to be chopping mid September

Have you tried light deprivation?

I remember seeing plants artificially triggered in BC, if i remember correctly the 3rd week in June to end of july, plants then continue flowering without LD and finish before the weather turns cold....
 
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ESTERCHASER

I'm aiming for 100. But if I get more, bonus.

I've had spots completely razed by mice, rabbits and deer. So... just call it insurance.

Besides, It's my summer hobby.

I'll have my family in laval check you out
 
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TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
Have you tried light deprivation?

I remember seeing plants artificially triggered in BC, if i remember correctly the 3rd week in June to end of july, plants then continue flowering without LD and finish before the weather turns cold....
No I haven't. There's no need. They flower in good time. When I say some are ready in September (and the weather is still nice here), I mean September 1st. I haven't seen any go longer (maybe a week), and I'll take all the veg time I can get.


maybe get some pods that need to be digested by those very animals and let their excrement spread em as well? Im growing kentucky coffee trees for my local town nursery.........they were needing scarification.......so i did my own. water +fridge style. You can do both, sorry i just got into the thread lmao:peacock:
Oh I have just the recipe for the vermin. lol


I think you mean Stratification (seeds have to overwinter to germinate). I do Butternut trees that are immune to Canker Disease that's killing them. While I was scouting for grow spots a couple years ago I came across a stand of maybe 12 trees that are clean as a whistle and immune to the disease. I collected about 50 seeds last fall, buried them in sand 2-3" deep, and let them freeze over the winter. In the spring, they'll germinate and I'll put them in 3 gallon pots and give them away.

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Bruised fruit husks can be used to stun fish. It works so well, it's illegal. Just put a piece on a hook. Any fish that tests it gets knocked out and floats to the top. Throwing bits on top of the water works too. I never tried it yet, but I will. :D
 

Dankwolf

Active member
I've had them start flowering as 3 week seedlings, but most will start at 5-6 weeks from seed. I haven't stabilized them yet so a few males will surprise you well after you think your safe. In the ground on June 1st, you can expect flowering to start after 3 weeks and harvested end of August. Some were ready beginning of august. The Thai parent is dominant, so thin leaves, tall, and sativish bud structure which is not very dense, but more than you'd think. Plant structure is very Indica in that it has very short and thick branching.
View Image

View Image

One plant.
View Image

I had a 900 (about) plant run last year and ended up with roughly 400 girls. She'll stretch to high heaven if there's anything next to her, and will outrun corn like Usain Bolt would outrun you. In the ground, the more you feed her, the more she'll flower. You can harvest 30% start/mid August (so 12-13 weeks from seed). The rest can be pulled in September if you keep feeding it. I only found one bud with dry rot in the whole crop.

Indoor, she needs head room. But she does respond to topping (once) as long as she hasn't started flowering, and I've had to super crop (bend) her because she just keeps stretching. She'll flower under 24/7 lights, but at 10 weeks you should drop lighting under 20hrs because she has re-veged on me mid flower under all that light (semi auto remember?).

I have to mention a dwarf pheno that appears 1 in 20-30. It's *very dark green and very short and very Indica. Want a little bonsai? This is it. Perfect balcony plant. I haven't found a male dwarf but I managed to get feminize seed from it via STS. As you can imagine, you don't get a lot of seed from a 12-14 inch plant. I'll grow a few out this summer to see if it holds. If it does, I'll have to seed it quick because it's ready to harvest about 2 months from seed. If I leave them in the ground, that means about 8 weeks to get mature seed. Hope they live that long. I had to let the momma die standing.

View Image
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Smoke report? Finally, I'm not a smoker (lol) but the wife is. And long gone are the days where she says something just to stroke my ego. Her words, not mine "Now this is an award winner".


.

I understand the no smoking thing . I used to smoke 1-2 oz a day then out of no we're it afected me different . I smoke maybe 1,or 2 times month any more only if,its really different . my wife does most the testing . she is on 14 yeats or so and tells me the truth to much theses days lol.. :tiphat:
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
Yeah... 1978 was an amazing year and super fun. Then I started getting super paranoid. I can smoke now (40 years later) but one or two hits to taste/test something and get a nice little buzz.
 

gorilla ganja

Well-known member
What strains did you use to make that NL auto TychoMonolyth? It sure looks like a winner.
It looks to me to have some serious Sativa in it as well as NL.
Inquiring minds want to know what created those semi-auto beasts.

Also, does it have ruderalis genes in it to make it semi-auto?

Peace GG
 

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