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Old 03-22-2018, 06:15 AM #1271
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When I first started with growing landrace, a lot of opinions were that landrace likes the natural sun, and that part of the reason it grows badly indoors is because the sun gives more lumens than an indoor setup. I've been learning over the years that this is dead wrong. Landrace has evolved to take much less light than the varieties that have acclimatized indoors under steady artificial lights. Exactly matching your observations too Dave
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Probably too much chemical nutrients and boosters.
Try using natural ingredients next time.
You're completely right. I dont know what I was thinking. Im an amateur at best. At best. What was I thinking? I should just hang my head in shame and quit growing. Close the thread down and devote my time to learning the way of natural ingredients if I ever want to grow a healthy plant.

So now, would you like to tell us who your real account is? This account was created a month ago, but you're now only mustering up the courage to come in here and talk smack. And you do it after I post a picture perfect Pure Thai Sativa. Laughable.




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When I first started with growing landrace, a lot of opinions were that landrace likes the natural sun, and that part of the reason it grows badly indoors is because the sun gives more lumens than an indoor setup. I've been learning over the years that this is dead wrong. Landrace has evolved to take much less light than the varieties that have acclimatized indoors under steady artificial lights. Exactly matching your observations too Dave
Thanks for chiming in with your observations Bootz. Im glad Im not the only person who has noticed this. Your growing some very healthy & nice looking Swazi right now, so Ill put plenty of stock into what you say compared to our trollish friend above.
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Old 03-22-2018, 11:11 AM #1273
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Try using natural ingredients next time.
Variegation has nothing in common with chemical nutrients and booster.
I only use natural ingredients and I sometimes have variegation.
Agree with oldbootz, it s genetic, my 2 cents.
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Old 03-23-2018, 07:40 PM #1274
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Here's the six I got to go, I had three that never came up after germination, I figure it was a soil issue, and I had one more runt out.

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Check this one, shot two consecutive sets of single blade true leaves.



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Check this one, shot two consecutive sets of single blade true leaves.
Duckfoot style!
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Great to see an update from you Hash. I was just thinking the other day about that. Im glad to see they're doing well under your care. Im excited to see how they do outdoors for you.

Can't say Im shocked you got a couple of oddballs in the mix. Seems about par for the course with this line.

Sorry to hear 3 didn't come up after germing. I highly recommend getting yourself some Rootshield powder to improve %. Of the 20 DPxTSG I started recently 18 broke the surface, and not a single one died from damping off afterwards.

Also Rootshield actually works really well with cuttings/clone too. Close to 3 weeks ago I took two cuttings from every Golden Diesel I had in the flower room. This time I poured some of the rooting powder into a cup, and added a very small amount of Rootshield powder. This mixture was used as my cutting dip. Close to 20 cuttings have rooted for me, and I didnt lose a single plant to stem rot, which typically happens to 5-10% of cuttings for me. I will definitely be using it with all my future clonings.
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I'll order some rootshield up and give it a try.

I'm planning to open poilinate these Durbans and throw in some purple kush x Pakistani females as well as urkel, cherry pie and royal Nepalese clones. That will probably happen indoors but a hoophouse could be an option.

Some Durban clones could make it outside or in the hoop but my outdoor plant count was recently reduced to six, I think. New local regulations are going to be announced soon.

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I'll order some rootshield up and give it a try.

I'm planning to open poilinate these Durbans and throw in some purple kush x Pakistani females as well as urkel, cherry pie and royal Nepalese clones. That will probably happen indoors but a hoophouse could be an option.

Some Durban clones could make it outside or in the hoop but my outdoor plant count was recently reduced to six, I think. New local regulations are going to be announced soon.
You'll be glad to make it a part of your garden once you do. Mary swears by it too.

Those crosses sound wonderful. Lets hope the offspring end up with lots of intense purple hues. You may even find more anise in the Durban offspring than the Durban themselves. The Early Durbans I harvested recently smell strongly of anise. More so than the original Durbans.

Only 6 plants outside huh? Ill be happy to see even one DP outdoors. how many do you get indoors there? Hope its enough to offset the outdoor restrictions.
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