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raziel819
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re: FastBud's Auto GSC & Heavyweight Strawberry Cake - Photos - Hempy Style - 2016
Thanks Norcali, I had started to believe that's what happened to her and was prepared to just let her go to develop into what she wanted to develop into. I'm not even opposed to letting her hermie if that's what she wants to do. I remember a time when we used to sing "no stalks, no seeds that I don't need..." when referring to some bad azz weed.
But when dealing with auto's I was unsure as to what extreme stress could do to them, I never imagined that it could cause the lesser genes to become dominate. With that said, do you believe its a good decision to treat her as a photo from here forward and adjust her feeding? Based on what I see, she seems to to slow, as far as her ruderalis genes are concerned, but right on time if she was a true photo.
You asked a question about heat issues and yes there was a period when we were experiencing a heat wave so my tent temps were ranging from the mid 80's to high 80's. I was able to bring that back into line after lowering the ambient room temp's the tent is in. But with the added T5's that were added to increase the intensity of light, to offset the amount of time the lights are on, has raised the temp's as well.
Again thanks for your help.
Thanks Norcali, I had started to believe that's what happened to her and was prepared to just let her go to develop into what she wanted to develop into. I'm not even opposed to letting her hermie if that's what she wants to do. I remember a time when we used to sing "no stalks, no seeds that I don't need..." when referring to some bad azz weed.
But when dealing with auto's I was unsure as to what extreme stress could do to them, I never imagined that it could cause the lesser genes to become dominate. With that said, do you believe its a good decision to treat her as a photo from here forward and adjust her feeding? Based on what I see, she seems to to slow, as far as her ruderalis genes are concerned, but right on time if she was a true photo.
You asked a question about heat issues and yes there was a period when we were experiencing a heat wave so my tent temps were ranging from the mid 80's to high 80's. I was able to bring that back into line after lowering the ambient room temp's the tent is in. But with the added T5's that were added to increase the intensity of light, to offset the amount of time the lights are on, has raised the temp's as well.
Again thanks for your help.