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There's enough time the lanky one takes over the whole cage.....I would baby that volunteer and give it a good home, it's in aggressive veg and can be huge a few months from now.
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Ahhh, great minds think alike, my thinking too.
I've been able to verify the volunteer is a female. So ..
.. I dug up the small full flowering one and replace her with the volunteer. The Full Flowering one in a pot, I have her sitting in a closet now to ensure enough dark time to get her to finish flower quickly. She never going to any bigger, might as well finish her off. And the other little one in a side hole along with the onions. It going be a race with the tomatoes here to see who fills in their cages first.
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I've been able to verify the volunteer is a female. So ..
.. I dug up the small full flowering one and replace her with the volunteer. The Full Flowering one in a pot, I have her sitting in a closet now to ensure enough dark time to get her to finish flower quickly. She never going to any bigger, might as well finish her off. And the other little one in a side hole along with the onions. It going be a race with the tomatoes here to see who fills in their cages first.
Life's good.
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Good move giving the volunteer a spot in lieu of one of the premature flowerers. I think it's really quite odd you had them flower in May. I've grown literally hundreds of cannabis plants outdoors and I've seen very few genetics that will flower under a post vernal equinox photoperiod. I've had a couple of varieties that would sometimes do that, but even within that gene pool it was still a small minority, maybe 10% max. I think it's a likely case of genetics that are unusually sensitive to photoperiod triggering.
One for the rook
One for the crow
One to rot
and one to grow
One for the crow
One to rot
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I did start 'em in March. so my working hypothesis is the raining/cloudy days kept the light threshold low enough. If they are is a fast flowering phenotype then they are on the journey to be breed out.
concluding i just started 'em early then i needed to.
concluding i just started 'em early then i needed to.
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Also none of these kidz are showing the tri-node trait their daddy did.
if anyone was wondering.
if anyone was wondering.
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I've started seeds indoors under simple florescents as early as late February/early March and then planted out in early April without having more than a few of plants go into premature flowering.
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The orange clamps are at the four foot mark.
June 19, 3 ½ feet June 23, 4 feet. Compared to the tomatoes at only 3 ½ feet but a uniform full canopy.
June 19, 3 ½ feet June 23, 4 feet. Compared to the tomatoes at only 3 ½ feet but a uniform full canopy.
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The lanky and the volunteer with hardly any evidence of re-veg and the larger ones.
The runt and the one in the side hole are the real re-veggers. First time for me seeing re-vegging in the real. Sure lots of pics and info but first time experiencing it.
The runt is still in singe leaflet. And the side hole one is getting too big for such a little hole. Gonna be a problem methinks.
Nice big 7 leaflet leafs.The runt and the one in the side hole are the real re-veggers. First time for me seeing re-vegging in the real. Sure lots of pics and info but first time experiencing it.
The runt is still in singe leaflet. And the side hole one is getting too big for such a little hole. Gonna be a problem methinks.
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This one re-vegged into a basil plant WTF!
The Guard dog. GRRRR! Actually she is a great rabbit chaser.
The Guard dog. GRRRR! Actually she is a great rabbit chaser.