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Old 10-25-2005, 03:24 PM #1
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Hi to all, i am new here and i just want to show you my grow. I have 2 grapefruits, 2 nevilles haze, 1 cinnamon and 1 ww all from female seeds. At the pics are 18 days into 12/12( they was 3 weeks in veg). Everything going fine and i hope to a good yield as this will be my last grow (for a while of course).
Can anyone tell me if the stretching will stop and when? grapefruit and cinnamon have already double their height, i hope that after the first 3-4 weeks into flowering they will stop taking height like this, right?
Also cinnamon seems to be the slower in ''bud'' production, even slower than n.haze. How much time is it possible to take for finish (maybe i have the 30% which it doesn;t finish at 9 weeks)?
Maybe i will start an outdoor grow, so i would like to know which strain from what i have is it the best for that(mediteranian climate)
That's all, thanks i won;t be able to post soon as i am doing this from an internet cafe (afraid posting from my house). bye...








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Old 11-24-2005, 08:56 PM #2
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Hi i am finally near to harvest,this is my best grow ever. Female seeds are fine, easy to grow, no male flowers, great results.
I am in week 8 of flowering and until next week 4 out of my 6 plants will be ready for harvest. Nevilles haze will stay for 3 more weeks into 13/11 but i am sure it is worth this extra time as it seems to yied more than anything i have grow till now. I have smoke some samples and the smoke is already great. Cinnamon is definetely a winner in my garden, great heavy taste and extremely potend. Grapefruits are nice too but the yield is not very good. White widow is extremely resinous and it is recommended for novice growers as it was the easiest to grow.
I only used bio grow, bio bloom for this grow and none of the plants have suffered a deficiency, with proper watering and some nutes they just grew to some nice resinous ladies.










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Old 11-25-2005, 02:09 AM #3
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Nice grow Sahima. Did you find out what you are going to use for your outdoor-grow next year??
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Old 11-25-2005, 09:40 PM #4
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yes, i think cinnamon and n.haze hybrid will be great for outdoor.
Finally cinnamon is harvastable at 8 weeks. I think mine was ready from the middle of the 7th week. Maybe low temps helped to have quick maturation.
I don't have magnifier, as i prefer to check my plants by smoking them, grapes and cinnamon i am sure they are ready, just wait for the soil to get dry.
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