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3 hours ago, 420SA said:

Those phenos are all looking pretty consistent with each other. Are you picking much difference in aroma  between the phenos?

Not much of a difference. Pheno 3 is more indica, and has a more pronounced hashy spice in there, while the other phenos are pretty much the same, and have a much sweeter profile

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1 hour ago, Prom said:

@420SA Can't you turn 😍 into a "Love" selection option? "Like" just not doing it here 😊

This is more plant porn 😁

 

and @Totemic "Downhill from here"

In which parallel universe? 😬 

Yeah man, always a hectic ride, pushing the plants to their limit in that day 21-42 peak flowering period without pushing them over the edge, then turn down the lights a bit, dial back on the nutes and allow them to ripen. 

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3 minutes ago, Totemic said:

Yeah man, always a hectic ride, pushing the plants to their limit in that day 21-42 peak flowering period without pushing them over the edge, then turn down the lights a bit, dial back on the nutes and allow them to ripen. 

Thanx for sharing some of your grow techniques :-respect

Plants look amazing and very excited to pop your Palomino and Tortoni fems in a couple of weeks 😆

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17 hours ago, John Stonedwell said:

Thanx for sharing some of your grow techniques :-respect

Plants look amazing and very excited to pop your Palomino and Tortoni fems in a couple of weeks 😆

The way I grow has evolved around my breeding. The idea of breeding in a controlled environment, consistancy in every input is key to replicate expression. 

So considering all, I split the plants life cycle into a rule of 3.

0-3 weeks - Embryo to seedling

3-6 weeks - Early veg, plant is focused on root development.

6-9 weeks - Veg, Plant has reached sexual maturity and is building on itself.

Flip to 12/12

9-12 weeks - Preflower. Florigen hormone level drive the plant into flowering.

12-15 weeks - Peak Flowering. In this time the plant is going to produce all the floral mass it can in an attempt to get pollinated. (Now you can push plants past this and get more yield, but you are altering the bud shape as fox tails, top bulging etc.)

15-18 weeks - Ripening phase. Any pollination in this time is unlikely to produce viable seed, as the plant has reached its peak and the last of the calyxes start to swell. 

18-21 weeks - Harvest window. Short flowering varieties will be ready with milky trichomes at 18, longer flowering at 21.

 

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19 hours ago, John Stonedwell said:

Plants look amazing and very excited to pop your Palomino and Tortoni fems in a couple of weeks 😆

Even me bru. I'm gonna pop my whole packet of Tortoni's once I'm done with my current project in the grow tents 😆

1 hour ago, Totemic said:

The way I grow has evolved around my breeding. The idea of breeding in a controlled environment, consistancy in every input is key to replicate expression. 

So considering all, I split the plants life cycle into a rule of 3.

 

Gold ☝️

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