Were you from dude? Cause if your in the U.S. your crazy for posting this.
Yes. Some outdoor growers do a multiple harvest by taking the buds that are ready and allowing the lower, unfinished buds to finish. You may also throw the plant into 24 hour light and make it grow all over again as a new plant. This is known as regeneration. Note that regeneration takes a bit more time than growing from cuttings.
once a plant gets bud and u clip all the bud off, can the plant still live and grow more bud back?
i hate those tall ass plants. sativa plant. gives you headaches
thanks, ill see what they have, is using potting compost ok?
Your local feed or garden store will have litmus paper or a cheap test kit. They also make a sensor for around 10 bucks.
im growing himalayan gold, this is my first grow, i bought potting compost but the bag didnt say what PH it is, how do i find out?
that plants a fucking monster
god damn nigga that tree is tall!
Ive seen a video by Greenhouse Seeds of Holland and the main guy Arjen who is known as the king of cannabis and a multiple cup winner always removes the large fan leaves a week before harvest.
This is correct. Do not remove leaves. They are the "solar collectors" that gather the sun and process it into bud. You can fold back or tuck any leaf that covers a bud, without removing it. Would you grow better if someone started chopping your toes and fingers? lol
Know the genetic history. Most available today are a mix of both. Find a brand you can test and suits your needs.
at the base where the leaf joins the stem.
We harvested the plant upon removing the leaves at the same time.
This is a dominant Sativa. It is a broad leaf sativa unlike the thin leaf that is usually a sign. The leaf can have 3 inch wide fingers on a 16 inch leaf. It orginates from Thailand. It loves to grow tall, regardless of trimming. It does not like outdoors in the north west. Cool exposure will turn a plant. So will genetics when it is hot. There is science behind the indica leaf loosing pigment and exposing reds. Only reference to "Blue" should be with light spectrum.
5.5 oz dry, premium, bud only, no leaf.
Sunny Girl Gardens soil has all nutrients. All you do is water.
Yes, Crippled Rhino is a love story. It was our first breeding project, during which we fell in love. This is a cross between Crippler and White Rhino. Crippler is a tall, umbrella chocolate thai,. It took a long time to mature and made large but few buds. We wanted to speed up the cycle and add buds, thus the cross with White Rhino which is a favorite for production. The CR is a floral bud with couch lock. We get buds up to 3 feet long.
This is "Stoney Girl" for whom this work is dedicated. She is a 4th stage Cancer patient and full time activist. We owe her many thanks for her tireless work that she completly gives away. She is one of over 2500 patients here in Oregon.
There are many correct ways to grow. We teach this method due to the med program here in Oregon. We are allowed only 6 plants, therfore numbers count. We find that a 4 week veg cycle gets the plant 3-4 feet tall. This vid shows Crippled Rhino which should not be grown in small areas. It is by nature a very robust, tall plant with Thai genetics (a fat finger, large light green leaf). While others are 4-3 feet, this gets average of 6-8 feet. It has produced cover page buds for HT.
This one was 5.5 ounces dry.
We have many friends there. You have the advantage of progressing science and production. We know our North West genetics are well recieved there. Best...
the fan leaf´s will be much much bigger than sativa´s, very large and wide leaf´s
how do you know if they are indicas?
The plant need those fan leaf´s to absorb the light, do not cut them in blooming period! The leaf´s has nothing to do with the size of you´re plant, pure indica´s grow to max 4-5 feet height, but they can be very bushy! some sativa´s can reach the height of 17-20 feet, so if you have small room, go for Indica´s ;)