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I was mostly going based on how much of the season remains in the southern hemisphere. 6 is shorter than I'm familiar with unless it's been bred for fast flowering. It's also definitely a sativa dominant strain based on the leaves.
If it's grown from seed the flowering period could be as long as 10 weeks, especially outdoors.
Most people harvest too early too and neglect that the trichromes are immature.
this territory is moderated
Though it's winter here, there's strong sunshine during the daytime. So, I think it won't take more than a month for them to fully develop. I can already see small grains forming inside. But clearly i don't know about it's variants.
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sativa dominant strain based on the leaves.
Good catch! Less leaves and narrower. Whether it's from seed or clones I don't think makes any difference, but you're right about outdoors, it slows down development and takes much longer, especially for sativas.
Most people harvest too early too and neglect that the trichromes are immature.
just use a magnifying glass and look at the color of the trichomes.
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21 sats \ 5 replies \ @fm 4 Feb
just use a magnifying glass and look at the color of the trichomes.
more or less tricomes, when the first rains arrive, you have to cut.. you can risk, but its a pain to lose many plants to mold
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Mold is a big problem, even indoors if there is no good air circulation!
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The best way to tell is to look at the color of the trichomes, I'm not talking about the hairs but the resin.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @fm 4 Feb
to make a clever decision yes.. but if the rain comes its either take them or ruin them.. doesnt matter if they are mature enough
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0 sats \ 2 replies \ @fm 4 Feb
despite humidity here reach more than 90% in summer, i nerver lost crops indoors to mold.. On the other hand, one summer i lost aroud 30 to mold due to september rains.. it hurts
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A friend had indoor hydroponics and the tanks were inside the tent. There was always mold on some of the buds.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @fm 4 Feb
oh.. that doesnt sound good.. avoid those :)
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 4 Feb
seed or clones I don't think makes any difference
I mostly meant that seeds are less predictable - genetic lottery and all.
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Yes, it's best to buy feminized seeds!
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