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Old 05-28-2017, 11:30 AM #121
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Here is my Honduras, Flowering Day 55 of 11/13 in 11L of soil.

Stretchy Beast with real sativa look
Flowers developing very good.
All the big fan leaves get slowly yellow. I had also thripse in early flowering, but it seems to be ok now.

I have 2 Snow moon´s in the cabinet (snowy pheno + reddish pheno), if i harvested them in about 2 weeks i can post a picture of the whole plant.




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Old 06-01-2017, 03:39 AM #122
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Thanks early bird for posting your pics of our new Honduras sativa, it's always a pleasure to see talented growers trying our new lines and providing feedback

Honduras overall doesn't need much N but i would increase a bit overall NPK feeding to improve her color and boost her flowering a bit more at this stage.

Yes, please! Would love to see pics of your Snow Moons as well, maybe in your own thread (or in a new one) so we keep this thread on topic only about Honduras.
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I knew better than to even come to this thread. After changing my mind several times I decided to not do Honduras this season. Now after reading and seeing so many nice pictures of plants. I'm pissed at myself for not starting a single Honduras plant. Thank you all for a great thread. It has been a very enjoyable read. Peace
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Old 07-14-2017, 05:31 AM #125
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Popped one of these and got a nice looking male.

Going to try and cross it with a Ghost Train Haze clone I'm starting to flower.
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Old 08-01-2017, 09:08 PM #126
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Here ist my Honduras on the flowering day 120
She´s grown very well. Haven´t feed her in the last 4 weeks.

Unfortunately, there is not much resin and she don´t smell to anything :-(

She is still foxtailing slowly, but i found also a few brown tricomes so i switched the light off and going to harvest her in the next 2 days.





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Old 08-01-2017, 11:34 PM #127
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wait a few more weeks, she's not near being done
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Some plants show interesting reddish pigmentation in the stems, they are also the stickiest in growing stage.
Ive noticed ALL my best mothers have red in the stems to some degree or at some stage. Some are just red, some are more purple and some are striped but I noticed it when flowering their clones all together - all the elite cuts I have do it. Only one of the seedlings Im trying (same room) have it and she is so frosty i know already she's a keeper.

Im starting the new improved Tikal next and will be looking for red in the stems! The original was good so I'm very excited.
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Ive noticed ALL my best mothers have red in the stems to some degree or at some stage. Some are just red, some are more purple and some are striped but I noticed it when flowering their clones all together - all the elite cuts I have do it. Only one of the seedlings Im trying (same room) have it and she is so frosty i know already she's a keeper.

Im starting the new improved Tikal next and will be looking for red in the stems! The original was good so I'm very excited.
Hmmm, that's an interesting observation. I must admit most of my keepers have this trait as well. It could just be a coincidence, but I think I will keep an eye out in the future for this pattern. I think reddish stems might just be a common trait?
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Hmmm, that's an interesting observation. I must admit most of my keepers have this trait as well. It could just be a coincidence, but I think I will keep an eye out in the future for this pattern. I think reddish stems might just be a common trait?
Actually that's a nitrogen and water intolerance problem, everything low with Pure Sativas is the only way, especially when Its bout humid climates, less water, less nuts, more life.
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