I would argue the opposite. The better the environment and nutrition the longer you can take it without oxidizing the essential oils...and the better it gets period
This is what i experienced.
My first run with glue finished super early cause i locked her up or did something she didnt like.
She looked done at 49 days. tons of amber when i chopped at 63.
this pic is day 48. first run
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My last run, plants were much healthier, and i still had white hairs and very little amber at 75 days.
This is day 73. third run
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Now, please dont think im trying to say that i have her dialed in. Not even close.
Im just saying that when i had her more healthy, she went longer.
exactly. You have to make this girl finish or she'll just keep putting outI would argue the opposite. The better the environment and nutrition the longer you can take it without oxidizing the essential oils...and the better it gets period
Anyone have pics of some GG4 stems. I'm wondering if a striped stem is any sign of the genetics or is just the batch I received which could be the result of any number of issues.
The glue hates rootbound, and the more red the stems, the less happy she is. It is common. Stripes might go away, but if a section of the stem turns red, it'll not go back. I've tried different stress on a few... she shows her stress in red.
The glue hates rootbound, and the more red the stems, the less happy she is. It is common. Stripes might go away, but if a section of the stem turns red, it'll not go back. I've tried different stress on a few... she shows her stress in red.