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Questions, why do informative threads always leave me with questions....?
I'm 36 S. I have recently vegged 2 strains under 20/4 and cloned them. There is a sat dom and indica dom. I have put clones from these into a translucent box in the greenhouse where they are getting 11 hours 40 minutes photoperiod (but add 40 minutes at least of actual light) - giving 12 hours light with increasing daylengths over 1 minute per day. Will these root even? Will these try to flower? Will I get the desired result, vegging clones, without needing to set up a clone box? Time will tell. They went in 2 days ago.
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Hello everyone,
Being an old goat on these forums, its rare to see a thread I will read all the way through. This is one of the better threads Ive seen in sometime, and the discussion it has sparked has been a very interesting read. Quote:
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Good stuff!
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hey mate nice piece. Do you know of any strains that flower at the 4 or 5th inter node regardless of photo period?
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NN should be schocked into flower otherwise its not that early Maroc is early but yield and mold resistance isnt that great the early nordic strains are what i would call semi af not considered af but i know from personal experience that many of them will go into flower within 2-3 months no matter what light scheduale they are kept under in my previous indoor room i tryed keeping mothers from Royal Danes, danish passion, leb27 and erocket x danish passion for a breeding project with more exotic strains, but they where all gone into flowering after a maximum of 3 month being kept under 18 hours of light sucked for keeping as mothers but i guess thats the price of them going into flower so early outdoors. |
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GrowDoc's Angel Dust is a Male only autoflower. I also think it's progeny exhibit this trait as well, ie...Bubbledust.
Males show full on flower at about 20 days or so. I got viable pollen from a male seedling that was 28 days from sprout, and under a single 26wattCFL. If there are no preflowers on this strain by 20 days or so, it will be female. I did not see any preflower at all with the fem I had, which was vegged for about 36 days. |
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If we where to convert this theory into action regarding the strains heres a few examples
im at Denmark, 56 Northern latitude if i took a September medium harvest strain like Royal Dane i can see that it starts if flowering medium July where its apr 17 hours of daylight here ( using a local almanak to determine daytime length) if i used an October medium harvest strain like the Afghan nordic outdoor it starts its flowering medium August where theres apr 15 hours of daylight here an 8 week strain that would finish medium November here would start to flower medium September where they daylight is 12 hours and 50 minuttes a day. November medium finishers here would have a very hard time to fight the bad weather with lots of rain, fog and frost, so strains that starts there flowering at 15 hours of daylight would be preferred, and of course earlier i dont know if each strain will perform similar all over the globe when it comes to the hours of daylight it takes to trigger them into flower. any one has more knowledge on that? if the hours of daylight each strain responds on to flower is the same all over the globe it would be great news as when can then just use a global daylight almanak and the finishing time and then be able to calculate at what time it will finish at our local area of course this doesnt take into account would cause by frost and heavy rain but it should give a good indication none the less. heres a world almanak so you can compare daytime length from different locations and compare and estimate harvest times etc https://www.jgiesen.de/daylight/ i used this almanak also to estimate when the Mazar I sharif would probably be harvested here. in Denmark it finishes at December/January in Afghanistan and using the almanak to revert back 8 weeks i can se that it must begin its flowering stage at end September/start October just before the daylight time in Afghanistan reaches 12 hours end September is also the time of year in Denmark where we reach 12/12 which leads me to conclude that they will finish at about the same time both in Denmark and Afghanistan December is way too late here so i guess it would either have to be grown indoor, in a Greenhouse or crossed with an earlier Afghan in order to finish at northern latitudes Last edited by Gunnarguchi; 01-18-2009 at 05:56 PM.. Reason: added world almanak |
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Ok what about here in Minnesota? Anyone ever grow OD here? When should I put them out and when Should I harvest them? Last time I tried it started to frost before the buds really got a chance to finish? But I grew that from seed at the start of summer around May. Should I pre veg till they get about 12inches tall then put them outside in May?
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if we play a little more with latitudes and day length from this almanac https://www.jgiesen.de/daylight/ and use it on some strain we know finishing dates and flowering periods on, theres some interesting data showing up
ive chosen Copenhagen, Denmark versus Vancouver, Canada BC and the strains Royal Dane versus Nigerian Nightmare as i know the finish time for the Royal Dane here and ive seen grow report in Outdoor strainlist stating the finish time of Nigerian Nightmare at 49 n BC the royal Dane is an 8 week finisher not sure about the NN so i estimate it to 10 weeks after knowing its a sativa if using the almanac and knowing the finish time and flowering time and finish date for one of the locations i can estimate it for the other one using the latitudes in the almanac Royal Dane finishes at mid September in Denmark being an 8 week strain i can see its starts its flowering cycle in mid July at 16,96 hours of light using the almanac i can estimate the flowering and finish date for BC now comes the interesting parts according to the almanac BC doesnt have doesnt have any days at at 16,96 hours of sunlight, all are below with a peak at 16.212 hours at 16th of June if this almanac theory would be very close to real conditions the RD would start budding shortly after having been transplanted outdoor in BC no matter what time of year if we estimate that it will start budding shortly after peak time in mid June it would finish mid to end august in BC if we take the Nigerian Nightmare into the almanac with a flowering time of 10 weeks and a harvest time and mid September in BC we see that its starts flowering at apr 1st of July with a day length of 16.147 hours in Denmark the closest we come is 16,139 hours of daylight at the 30th of July and with an 10 week flowering time it would harvest at mid October in Denmark the Nigerian Nightmare is special as its told to be very photosensitive and could be shocked into flowering by being kept under 24 hours of light and then brought outside where it should start its flowering cycle right away due to a combination og shock and shorter day time im not sure it would react so in Denmark as the days gets longer in a steeper angle than in BC but it remains to be tested, but maybe it would turn revert into vegetative stage here since the Royal Dane as an example is also very sensitive and will often flower under 24 hours of light after a period of being kept indoor, theres a chance that the royal Dane and other early Nordic genetics would act the same way in BC and similar places remains to be seen of course how much of this theory that be can converted to outdoor conditions in different locations with different latitudes and day length, but an interesting subject i think. |
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Here's a very usefull tool for all you outdoor lovers, I've had it bookmarked for awhile and forgot to link it sooner.
https://solardat.uoregon.edu/SunChartProgram.php it plots the Suns path in compass degrees and altitude, so you can stand at a potential plot with your compass and tell where the sun will be on any given date. |
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