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#1749970 - 08/03/12 04:48 AM
Re: Outdoor Wonder Seeds photo
[Re: JumpinLow]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/16/12
Posts: 92
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I put a number of different crosses and back crosses out. Here is one that is a half ditcher. It is from a selfed hermi I named Vito. Vito was Wonderjack/Super Skunk x Ditch It produced the most potent and fragrant bud indoors under fluroscents lights flowering (no HID's) I expected it to do well outdoors as well. Because of the relationship between natural light and the fluros. And it looks like I'm right, it has the strongest smell of what I have outdoors this year...Have to actually smoke it to see though of course. I unlike some breeders, never try to second guess true results. No evidence so far of hermaphrodism either...
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#1751013 - 08/15/12 06:34 AM
Re: Outdoor Wonder Seeds photo
[Re: Wonderboy]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/16/12
Posts: 92
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Well, it's been good news for my area at least on this drought business.
Tempratures have fallen 20 degrees, there has been some cloud cover and rain...
Which will help me out emmensely. Of course that won't help the people that have already lost their crops.
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#1751015 - 08/15/12 06:37 AM
Re: Outdoor Wonder Seeds photo
[Re: Wonderboy]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/16/12
Posts: 92
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Check out this shot... Looks like something came along and killed this right? Nope, it was just getting so big it falls over unless you keep it proped up. And all the grow tips turn upwards. So it starts growing like a big bush. Or looks like a lot of smaller plants in a patch.
Edited by Wonderboy (08/15/12 06:37 AM)
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#1751016 - 08/15/12 06:40 AM
Re: Outdoor Wonder Seeds photo
[Re: Wonderboy]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/16/12
Posts: 92
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Here's another bigger plant, that is in the process of falling over. This one had a pretty big squat base. I actually had to help this one fall over. You might ask why I'm doing this. Well, for a number of reasons. One being it increases the onset of flowering and finishing time.
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#1751018 - 08/15/12 06:44 AM
Re: Outdoor Wonder Seeds photo
[Re: Wonderboy]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/16/12
Posts: 92
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First plant if it were to have been growing upright rather then tipped over. Height would be about 9 feet.
Second plant is about 11 feet at the moment.
both are still growing. 11 and 13 feet maybe a bit more, will probably be there finishing point.
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#1751020 - 08/15/12 07:05 AM
Re: Outdoor Wonder Seeds photo
[Re: Wonderboy]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/16/12
Posts: 92
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You might ask why do people prop plants up?
Well plants that don't touch the ground will be better quality then those that do. There are other factors involved. But if you've done much gardening, you know what I'm talking about.
My plants however, get the best of both worlds. That's why I'll harvest massively, and the quality will be superb.
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#1751022 - 08/15/12 07:08 AM
Re: Outdoor Wonder Seeds photo
[Re: Wonderboy]
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Journeyman
Registered: 04/16/12
Posts: 92
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If you need a size reference check the corn plants around the cannabis. You can see the bigger cannabis plant even leaning over, is taller then the corn.
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