Super wispy dope. How do you know it is ready to cut?
How short a time period of light do they finish at?@Azaghal's grow in greenhouse
The cut can starts at 14, need milky trichomes but better you wait better it is according specimens. 18 weeker as best i think but some green jungle ones can go to 24 or more, it's even possible to reveg in 12/12 so ^^
How short a time period of light do they finish at?
That's rightI believe the story on the Blue Mountain used in the Double Jam is that it was collected by Siete in Jamaica. Roms or Mustafunk will have to confirm that. I dug thru the old Double Jam threads back when I grew out that strain and there was confusion about the Blue Mountain. Turned out that there were three different Blue Mountains people were talking about and no doubt the Wild Rose selection contributed to that.
I have been dealing with Hemp Depot for a very long time. He is a good guy and always treated me right. The Richard Williams line has the same origins as Rom's line. Maybe from an earlier generation if the story is to be believed. Either way it is the only pure Lambsbread I know of at this time so it is the one to get. I dont mind the long flower time. Had some of the Lambsbread leaning Double Jams go 18 weeks.
Note- the Blue Mountain was also discussed in the first few pages of this thread.
No. One of the biggest mistakes I see is people trying to grow tropicals like bld's. In my opinion its one of the reasons so many people have hermie issues due to stress. In the tropics the seeds will sprout at near 12/12. Sub-tropical areas can have a little more light, 13.5/10.5.In a tent big plants are wasteful because the light can’t get through the canopy. I had 18/6 going on the OHz when they first went into the tent., flipping to 12/12 once the height looked good. I will use 12/12 after they get moved into tents. Is sprouting at 24/0 ok, then flip to 12/12 when they up-pot and go under the big lights?
Maybe reducing the light period to induce finishing is the wrong plan for these skinny leafers.
No. One of the biggest mistakes I see is people trying to grow tropicals like bld's. In my opinion its one of the reasons so many people have hermie issues due to stress. In the tropics the seeds will sprout at near 12/12. Sub-tropical areas can have a little more light, 13.5/10.5.
Landrace Sativas are very difficult, and it takes a while to get your set up and methods dialed in. Start at 12/12 in a 1 gallon pot. At 30 days transplant into 2 gallon or bigger pots. Transplanting triggers them to start flowering when growing indoors. Once they get close to the height you want tie the top node below the top or clip it to control height. You can also drop the light cycle down to 11/13 or 10/14 which will also stop growth.