JustSumTomatoes
Indicas make dreams happen
Gorgeous!
The purple pck is going to be quite a challenge. She still hasn't even showed pistils yet, despite the four months of veg time.
I'm wondering if I should curl her or not...
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Oh boy, this must be some sort of canna phenomenon
I reckon it should have been flowering for at least a month now... curl? how do you mean?
My Pan x Tikal (pure sat?) have been flowering for two weeks now albeit real slow...
orfeas
Cull?Hi, Orfeas
I was thinking about putting her to sleep. There was a word used by many users. Curb, curd or something alike. Can't remember right now. I don't think I'll make up the courage the end her life. She doesn't take up much space anyhow
Hi, Orfeas
I was thinking about putting her to sleep. There was a word used by many users. Curb, curd or something alike. Can't remember right now. I don't think I'll make up the courage the end her life. She doesn't take up much space anyhow
Haha I sussed out what you meant but dear Logos was swift
No no no culling my friend, no reason whatsoever...once equinox kicks in and the weather turns for good, the bizarre plant might take you by surprise
orfeas
Haha I sussed out what you meant but dear Logos was swift
No no no culling my friend, no reason whatsoever...once equinox kicks in and the weather turns for good, the bizarre plant might take you by surprise
I agree. She may simply be more able to “judge” her environments suitability to flower or veg.... perhaps she’s more sensitive to cues like the equinox or cooler soil temperature or even spectrum shift or angle. Thing is that if she’s so adept at judging timing she may also be explosive and quick finishing as that’s the most advantageous evolutionary scenario to a long veg and then quick switch when the weather turns bad (by which I mean bad for flower formation and reproduction).
In my opinion a plant descended from mountainous places with many microclimates and types of growing environments would be well suited to life in a warm river valley or on a cool dry mountainside if it had such sensitivity to flowering conditions and a fast (8 weeks or less if seed is the desired outcome. Which it is for the plant) flowering period.
Guess it depends on how you feel about your spots weather etc. 8 weeks after flowering begins...
I had 14 purple PCK flowering in my greenhouse last year. It got down to 32F and 34-38 was pretty normal for a low temp, they didn't seem to mind. They made real good hashComing this November: "How to harvest a frozen plant by Theo"
I doubt we'll experience the amazing autumn of last year. Maybe a greenhouse will suffice, pck is supposed to be quite hardy. Let's test her thoroughly.
Hi, Yukon
I agree with you. Something that grows in Pakistan won't get scared easily by some rain and cold.
Last year's Kali china was almost done after eight weeks aka end of November. We usually have half a meter of snow at that point. A man can dream, though!
We'll see, all the other plants should be finished by then. The balsamic and grapes stem is whispering "You shall be surprised"...Better listen to mother nature
Good luck with the purple one Theorganicguy, my neighbour has a cut of mine outdoors and was a little late flowering compared to some others with it but is catching up now.
Really happy with this one so far. I love how dark purple she turned and how intense the dark fruity scent developed near the end. Cutting the fan leaf stems stained the shears purple too. First samples in my vape are very positive and seems to be just a strong as my green one I grew last year.
Took these pics a couple days before I chopped it down at 9 weeks 12/12. Grown in 3 gallon fabric pot of pure coco feed once a day with canna coco a&b.
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Even had some red colours in places
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Thanks guys, appreciate it.
I love this stuff for an evening smoke that doesn’t put me to sleep. I’m on my second bag(vape) of bubba x pck and I can barely keep my eyes open to type this. Forhead is about to hit my desk so it’s nice to have something in between a heavy kush and all the amazing sativas I get to enjoy during the day.
Good luck with the purple one Theorganicguy, my neighbour has a cut of mine outdoors and was a little late flowering compared to some others with it but is catching up now.
Really happy with this one so far. I love how dark purple she turned and how intense the dark fruity scent developed near the end. Cutting the fan leaf stems stained the shears purple too. First samples in my vape are very positive and seems to be just a strong as my green one I grew last year.
Good luck with the purple one Theorganicguy, my neighbour has a cut of mine outdoors and was a little late flowering compared to some others with it but is catching up now.
Really happy with this one so far. I love how dark purple she turned and how intense the dark fruity scent developed near the end. Cutting the fan leaf stems stained the shears purple too. First samples in my vape are very positive and seems to be just a strong as my green one I grew last year.
Took these pics a couple days before I chopped it down at 9 weeks 12/12. Grown in 3 gallon fabric pot of pure coco feed once a day with canna coco a&b.
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Even had some red colours in places
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