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dubi

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Congratulations @Hasch you did an amazing job taming so well the genetics indoors:tiphat:

Her structure, volume of the colas and yield are without any doubt closer to Malawi, but her irregular branching and the closer appearance of the flowers are quite Thai.

How long has she been flowering?
How would you describe her terpene profile now that she’s about to be harvested?
 

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Welcome to ICMag @aPEpe 🥰and thanks for choosing ACE Seeds for your first indoor sativa grow!

GT3 is a challenging ride for your first sativa grow, especially from seed and looks like you got a quite Thai dom expression, but looks like you have space and you trained her early on in early flowering stretching. With these type of long flowering tropical sativas, you can prune in early flowering stretching a bit lower than your height limit, since they don't produce much in these first weeks and recover fast focusing the enery to the new places. Also, what photoperiods did you use ? How many days or weeks are you into flowering ?

Are you measuring ph and ec in waterings and feedings ? Yellowing in early flowering should be corrected, although a sudden increase in nitrogen will induce even stronger stretching-final size-delay of flowering.
Golden Tiger feminized 3rd version will stay available for a while, but no plans to bring the regular version back. On the positive side, we have just produced Outback (Thai) x Malawi regular seeds ;)
 

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Congratulations @Hasch you did an amazing job taming so well the genetics indoors:tiphat:
Muchas gracias senior!

I grew the cutting from the top main stem of a 6 week old plant.
Less N and some cold climate during growing resulted in lock out or something.

Did light LST and there we are.

Your sativas seem to work well for me. But I must say, growing from seed is more to my liking.
 
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aPEpe

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Welcome to ICMag @aPEpe 🥰and thanks for choosing ACE Seeds for your first indoor sativa grow!

GT3 is a challenging ride for your first sativa grow, especially from seed and looks like you got a quite Thai dom expression, but looks like you have space and you trained her early on in early flowering stretching. With these type of long flowering tropical sativas, you can prune in early flowering stretching a bit lower than your height limit, since they don't produce much in these first weeks and recover fast focusing the enery to the new places. Also, what photoperiods did you use ? How many days or weeks are you into flowering ?

Are you measuring ph and ec in waterings and feedings ? Yellowing in early flowering should be corrected, although a sudden increase in nitrogen will induce even stronger stretching-final size-delay of flowering.
Golden Tiger feminized 3rd version will stay available for a while, but no plans to bring the regular version back. On the positive side, we have just produced Outback (Thai) x Malawi regular seeds ;)
Thanks for the kind words. I'm at day 44. I have not been measuring PH and I'm using booster along with bloom nutes. I had to bend 2 top branches because they were beyond the light. I definitely will do better next time, but this is one heck of a ride. I'm doing 11/13 photoperiod. Will that be a 14 week finish?
 
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Day 44. I bent 2 branches because they went pass the light. Do you think they'll recover?

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dubi

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Day 44. I bent 2 branches because they went pass the light. Do you think they'll recover?

Sure @aPEpe these type of tropical sativas respond very well to training and bending. Just be careful not to break the stems you bend. The flowers will reorient themselves within a few days, seeking the light in their new position.
 

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Sure @aPEpe these type of tropical sativas respond very well to training and bending. Just be careful not to break the stems you bend. The flowers will reorient themselves within a few days, seeking the light in their new position.
I did bend with the early colas, but the last 2 I believe are broken. They were way to stiff for me to bend them, but I did it anyway like a fool. Hopefully, it doesn't take out the whole plant, but I do think they have stopped stretching. I wish I hadn't done that, but this will give me a reason to run in again at the end of the year.
 
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