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casey jones herm sensitive...?
I just finished what looks like the TW/thai pheno. She was a super stretcher that produced long thin flowers, and had bananas all over it. I had no light leaks. Can't figure it out, what do you think?
cold weather? My room got a little cold nut sensitive? GH 3 part with out the grow the thai in the TW. causer damn, these looked like all of the thin thai plants I have seen. This plant is one of the prettiest vigors plant I have, but she doesn't flower well. It's a pity, cause this plant is soooo pretty. I am flowering her out again, so far so good. No bananas. But still very long thin flowers. I did find another pheno that is amazing. super crystally, hard think flowers. And a great smell. Any thoughts on the hermi.... |
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GIve thanks GRateful3ad....
I read that thread. But that dealt with heat issues, Which I don't have. I was more referring to the TW/thai pheno. Give thanks to this amazing cross. shiva das |
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could've just been that plant, then... it's unusual for any of them to reverse without being pretty fairly stressed, and I've not heard of the situation anywhere else with them, but... it is only natural for a thai heavy line to throw a herm once in a blur moon, sorry it happened on your watch... You could try to dial it in, but why bother, not a genetic dice roll that needs perpetuating, especially if you found other better plants in the pack...
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Plant Nutrition Understanding Inorganic Salts "In science it often happens that scientists say, 'You know that's a really good argument; my position is mistaken,' and then they actually change their minds and you never hear that old view from them again. ... It happens every day. I cannot recall the last time something like that happened in politics or religion." – Carl Sagan "There is rebirth of character, but no transmigration of a self. Thy thought-forms reappear, but there is no egoentity transferred. The stanza uttered by a teacher is reborn in the scholar who repeats the words. Only through ignorance and delusion do men indulge in the dream that their souls are separate and self-existent entities.""Our thinking is gone, but our thoughts continue. Reasoning ceases, but knowledge remains." – Buddha |
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That is what I thought....I also have another pack in the wings. It just a shame, when you get a beautiful plant in veg that just doesn't flower out like you thought it would. I am happy with the other plants.
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I have a pheno of Casey Jones that will throw a few nanners in the lower third of the plant around week 3 of flowering, I just pick them off and its smooth sailing from there on out. It an awesome pheno that has a high calyx to leaf ratio, a heavy producer and a kick ass stone. I have been running this cut for a year and a half and its as solid as they come, I personally think the odd nanner is a result of the diesel in it but regardless it remains a great cross the lab of Head Seeds.
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