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Has anyone multi-harvested, Flo in particular

qbert

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I was brought a clone of a strain called Flo by DJ Shorts from Colorado.

It says you can multi-harvest it, cut buds and new ones will grow.

I'm wondering if anyone has done this, either with Flo or another strain.

In particular, I'm wondering how much might be taken at once and should one still wait until they see a few amber trichs before starting to harvest. Also, what have you done about flushing? Any other advice a person with experience multi-harvesting might have would be good to hear.

I am doing this indoors btw.
 

DrPoison

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Thai strains are best known for this. Here is some info about FLO I grabbed off another site...hope it helps.

Flo [DJ Short Seeds]

Sativa 60 / Indica 40
Origins - Purple Thai x Afghan Indica
Flowering - 50-55 days
Harvest - Late September

A member of DJ Short's Delta 9 Blue Collection, Flo is an exciting plant. A sativa look-alike that matures early, Flo's name may reflect this plant's unique ability to produce a continual flow of buds through multiple harvesting.

Flo's large, tight, spear-shaped buds are made up of small, densely-packed, purple-striped calyxes. Avery productive, fast maturing plant, Flo gets tall and likes to branch out. The first buds are ripe by the end of September at or near the 45 parallel North. About every 10 to 12 days after reaching initial maturity, new buds form and can be harvested through the end of November, or as long as the plant can remain alive in the given outdoor conditions. Indoors, buds mature by the end of the 6th week of 12/12 light and are still producing mature buds into the 7th week. If you harvest only once, the yield will be more modest. Due to the Flo's multi-harvest potential, it is ideal for greenhouse production.

Flo has an energetic, motivating buzz with unusual clarity. This is true wake and bake pot, great to start the day off right without losing sight of your intentions. The flavor has a floral quality similar to Nepalese Temple Hash, with a touch of the blueberry tones that remind you they are relatives. The smell echoes the taste, remaining subtle and light. Flo was rated #1 at the 1996 Cannabis Cup by Cannabis Culture magazine.

Basically, check the buds/trichs and cut them as they mature...new flowers will continue to grow as long as plant stays healthy and the environment allows. Just make sure to leave some leaves and some plant matter so that the plant will continue to thrive. As far as flushing...not too sure...would think that continued nutes would help w/ "multi-harvesting". Its kind of like chopping the top flowers on a plant (those closest to the light) and leaving the bottom flowers on the plant a lil longer, so that they can fully develop and ripen w/ the extra light they now get. Just my :2cents:
 
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