Oh yeah, chopped today at 16 weeks, if only I could take a decent picture
wish I could smoke it with you bro.
Oh yeah, chopped today at 16 weeks, if only I could take a decent picture
SURREALV2, 42 days.
Beautiful. Early smells in flower? Do you have other phenos in flower too?
Tropical boogie two males, two females
I have 7 females in.. smells are raw haze mostly. some of them are putting out wet basement smell, dont know which ones yet.. I think that two of them have raspberry/turpentine/sandalwood smells... one has that turpentine combined with bad breath, it hits you over nose.
Glad that I asked, please when you get the chance post photos of the other ones
They sound delicious, couple weeks more and I'll be following along
MAHA KALA Good vigorous growth and they are starting to stretch. Stems smell stinky odiferous like body odor.
Below 13:30 hours of daylenght they will flower, above that will grow just leafes.
please when you get the chance post photos of the other ones
Cus Maha
In my location, they kept flowering until 13 hours of light on ascending sun hours. But when it started arriving to 13:10hs of light, flowering stopped. By 13:15hs they started to have first signals of new leaf growth and by 13:25 hs they have all revegged
Which strain was Charlie referring to? Pure sativas take weeks to revert back to veg. During days only slightly above 12 hours they will flower for weeks but put them to 24/0 like my od light schedule is and they will revert to veg more quickly. It's not quite black and white.
in my experience. haze will jump to reveg in week. when day light is 13:30... and I covered it for month before it 11 hours of light only. I thought it is in flowering enough and then it revegged very very quickly. and hours of light were decreasing, it was at autumn...
A week is fast. I have more experience with revegging Indian Haze and they take several weeks, nearly a month to put out any veg growth. Flowering of course will stall sooner.
Outdoors might be a bit different. At least where I'm at the actual day lenght is always a bit longer than what the calendar says. I.e. it doesn't go to complete darkness in a second like it does indoors.