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No such thing as gmo seeds Ohio. I was thinking landrace too Canna when heirloom was mentioned. I wanted to try a Swiss one but need high altitude to grow it properly. That rings a bell thanks Fez!!!
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We will be here for you when you have any questions or difficulties. I am just on my second run so I am by no means any close to an expert but I do know a thing or two. If I don't know it then spooks will, if spooks doesn't know it then Ohioboy will and if he doesn't know it then it's one hell of a big difficulty or a tough question you have! But there will always be people that do know everything or atleast the thing you want to know.I have NL outside, 6 weeks from seed, and LST with some tie downs. Also WW auto... LST, and o g kush...topped her at 4th node. 1st grow ever, and will be anxiously hanging on your every word.
The time from seed to harvest that thr breeder tells you is almost aleays off by a few weeks. My Northern Lights autoflower was supposed to be 10 to 12 weeks from seed to harvest and it took 20 weeks but that was mainly becaude of my lighting that was bad. And from what I've heared, you shouldn't train an autoflower in flowering mode.My WW auto is supposed to be 58 days...to harvest?...and at 44 days, she only has 6 little colas plus the main one. Today, maybe I think, a little whiff of skunk? Should I do LST on the little colas when I get another node?
When I think of heirloom I just kind of think of older sought after strains more of a skunk or things like that....but thats just what I think of when I hear the word I could most def be wrongNo such thing as gmo seeds Ohio. I was thinking landrace too Canna when heirloom was mentioned. I wanted to try a Swiss one but need high altitude to grow it properly. That rings a bell thanks Fez!!!
No such thing as gmo seeds Ohio. I was thinking landrace too Canna when heirloom was mentioned. I wanted to try a Swiss one but need high altitude to grow it properly. That rings a bell thanks Fez!!!