Pantagruelion
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Ah ha! I knew it. Bushy, you wiley Aussie! I'm pretty sure that's a Thai women in that patch. That's not fair! Those are her plants.
Ah ha! I knew it. Bushy, you wiley Aussie! I'm pretty sure that's a Thai women in that patch. That's not fair! Those are her plants.
thx 4 the pic bushweed.
thats the stuff I'm talking about, this one is pretty short also.
12/12 from seed? mine would be nearly 2 ft already If I would not have trained them I can only guess how they will rush off when I switch them.
Here's the opposite, a line I call Cloud catcher due to it's amazing vigor. It is a cross of Kangativa's early 70s Thai and 20'thai's 50s Thai, it is very hermi prone and usually only produces long golden foxtails.
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Hey Hmong, for what it's worth, here's my second endorsement for growing Thais indoors. '78 Thai stick...
What do you think would it be a problem to grow Thai in a greenhouse around 47° lat?
Perhaps your best bet would be to plant in pots starting outdoors in summer, then covered in the Greenhouse, finishing it off indoor under lights.
G`day Bushie
Nice line up bro .
Growing Sativas indoors I`d recommend start with a rooted clone about 15cm . Keep lights on 11/13 or less .
All these folks who say growing them is hard . Are just not patient enough .
It`s not that hard really just water every cpl of days and keep them staked . What`s so hard about filling a watering can and emptying it onto a plant ?
I have run Haze hybrids and your Blue Mango indoors for a few years now . about 130 -140 days the longest runners .
I agree in perfect conditions an out door Sat can reach greater potential .
But ... how often to you get perfect finishing weather ?
Indoors the terps mightn`t get as developed . But they are a lot more consistent than Plants flowered in the rain .
Thanks for sharin
EB .