santb
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I've never grown LSD Santb but the Liberty Haze along with every other girl from the fire escape loved rainy days, especially thunderstorms. I think they get energy from the lightning. Outdoor plants always seem to flourish the following days after a good rain.
Our fire escape is in the shade approx 2/5 of the day but I've never noticed any early flowering.
Sorry Reg; It would appear I'm either too old or too stupid too handle trying to read 15-plus tabs of 420 threads at once...
The giant blue font you use in your headings (where it says "LIBERTY HAZE") should've been a give away........
I think it's UncleCannabis who grew the LSD (except indoors); I meant to ask him...
I have both Lib. Haze and LSD seeds, but only the LSD growing. Please do not take my rapidly-advancing senility as dis-respect.. I really do read most of what I'm subbed to; obviously I'm subbed to too many threads....... Even more embarrassing is the fact that I've been busy lately and haven't been posting much (I read a lot of threads on my phone and it's hard to post with tiny phone keyboards..I hate mobile browsing..), so that was the first question I've posted in a while! I did ask you ages ago about your Lib. Haze when I first got my seeds and noticed you doing one; I popped one planning on a double outdoor grow (was gonna do L.H. AND LSD together) but it died just after popping; i think I left the jiffy pot too wet; tap root started in paper towel, then it just stopped growing and turned to mush after sowing in jiffy..first time that has happened.. Just as well, as I decided that 2 photo periods plus 2 lots of 2 autos might be too much to worry about security-wise.. My L. Haze will be saved for indoors..
Still; yours is looking good so far...! It definitely liked being outside... Am looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
Did you have any problems with the shift to indoor lighting?
I think when it rains, and esp. in storms, extra Nitrogen is ripped out of the atmosphere and released into the air which is why most plants seem to love storms and rain...
Again, sorry for the mix up.. I'll try to concentrate a bit harder next time..! Maybe I'll even wear my reading glasses.