I am really stoked about these.
Not to mention you can get pheno's that finish in under 60 days [
I am really stoked about these! I love the clear headed energizing sativas and I hear this strain is top notch for that. Not to mention you can get pheno's that finish in under 60 days https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=67078&pictureid=1593795View Image
BTW, I run my clones at 24/0, then when ready to flip I leave them in total darkness for 2-3 days then go 12/12.
What I found this time was when I opened up the tent after 3 days, the clones had pre-flowered.
I don't remember the pre-flowers last time but I do remember leaving them in the dark for a few days did speed up flower time.
Harvest time has been tricky. Last time I tried to let them go 10% amber but they never seemed to make it and finally stalled I think. I could have had light leaks or some other anomaly but the 10% amber rule still escapes me.
This last batch that I tried to let go amber gave me cottonmouth worse than the batch I chopped early. The trichromes were cloudy and curling but not amber.
I supercrop instead of topping and grow my plant close together. I let them tangle to hold each other up. They do fine lolloping as long as you don't remove too much at any one time.
Here are those same clones I posted earlier in this thread. They are now transplanted and happy in the flower tent. 2 months from today I will be looking to chop.
I might have to grab a pack of these as this breeder is supposed to be the one that Gypsy commissioned for the the gno3 project!
I supercropped this morning and thought you guys might want to look. Supercropping kicks ass.
In a day or two, all these tops will turn towards the light and grow a dense hedge of flowers.
You can see here where the plants are starting to tangle. I grow all my plants as one organism and let the plants hold themselves up. I fold down tops that keep popping up or supercrop again. It's kind of like a SOG without the screen.
Supercropping allows you to keep canopy even and your lights close without slowing down growth like topping does. It does so much more than that so if you are interested, google for more.
I'll post back when the tops turn upwards.
Right on DoDad
I'm a big fan of supercropping,though I have messed up a couple branches from breaking through the outside layer.
Wonder which pheno's they will be.