I have two Jack herer autos growing, one smells of pine, and the other smells like gas. Can't Wait for them to finish.I wouldn't mind a little fuel sneaking in there at this point.
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I have two Jack herer autos growing, one smells of pine, and the other smells like gas. Can't Wait for them to finish.I wouldn't mind a little fuel sneaking in there at this point.
It should turn out to be a decent run, 4 of the 5 doesn't have any beans.
Should be able to tell once you grow them out.
Have you ran into trichomes that seem to take forever to amber on you? I’ve seen people mention certain chemovar’s that refuse to amber. Is this myth or fact?Never go by breeders stated flower times, the trichs will tell you what you need to know.
Gotcha, which Is probably a good deal longer than I’d be comfy going hahaPure Sativas rarely amber up, Bobrown usually takes them at the first sign of "nanners"
I'll be giving a couple buds each to some of my local friends for their reviews.
Mainly for me I learned they take fewer nutrients and they never stop growing. Space is a huge battle the plant is determined to win. @NorcaliwoodDrive-by
hear hear.. I've lost afew sativas over the years. to ill management on my end. They are one that takes a grow or two to find out what they need.. True with any tho really.
Keepem Green
I've been taking notes when I see sativa hints on 420 especially when I see the same hints repeated by more than one reputable grower. Nutrients mixed at 50% strength seems to show up a lot. Flipping after the plant hits the 5th node (early) I've seen a time or two. If not flipping early topping and training and still flipping sooner then you would with an indica. Pot size has come up probably the most. If the pot is too small you won't have problems keeping a sativa in check, but the plant will suffer, be stressed, not produce well. If it's too big it can be a constant battle to keep it in the tent and under the lights. But a pot that is the perfect size will give the plant enough nutrients yet keep it a little smaller then it would normally be in a larger pot.
These seem to be good rules to follow?
Great advice! Is that something you would want to start in it’s final container? What’s a decent rule of thumb as far as container size?Any pure Sativas I Grow I start at 11/13 light schedule from germination. Remember along the equator the photoperiod is 50/50 light/dark.