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Thai sativa Landrace
Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 12
12-12 From Seed
weeks 2, 12, 20-25, 27
Topping
weeks 12, 20-22
Soil
Grow medium
Grow Conditions
Week 27
Flowering
375
cm
inch
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
8+ conditions after
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Nutrients
ml/l
ml/gal
tsp/gal
Soluble seaweed extract
1 ml/l
MKP
0.264 ml/l
Fish-Mix - BioBizz
Fish-Mix
1 mll
Grow Technique Usage
12-12 From Seed
Technique
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Top_Banana Top_Banana
3 years ago
Disaster week! Wind blown her over in the night. Staked her back the best I could but I think the roots are damaged, she has begun yellowing and has burnt like leaf tips.. Gonna leave her alone and hope she can recover.. not all is lost, I still have another sativa that is doing OK 😊
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Grow Questions
Top_Banana
Top_Bananastarted grow question 3 years ago
This has been growing now for 20weeks. When the seed was planted days were getting longer but still under 13hrs of daylight. Days are now getting short but still 12.5hrs daylight.. I thought landraces grow on age and not necessarily photo periodic in natural environment?
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NatureSolutions
NatureSolutionsanswered grow question 3 years ago
I thought to know that only the true equatorial sativa landraces flower on age. So it might be that a true thai sativa still depens a bit on hours of light anyways. I believe an ontouched 100% "Atjeh" could be like age depending. Being there on the equator. Or maybe south american brasilian strains aswell but im not really updated on those;)
Top_Banana
Top_Bananastarted grow question 3 years ago
Should I wet or dry trim flower in hot weather when drying outside? Unfortunately I have no choice but to dry my flower in an outside open sided shed. With average temperature 30c/15c, humidity around 65%. Location has natural wind coming through.
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Other. Harvest - Drying
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MrStinky
MrStinkyanswered grow question 3 years ago
If you got enough, try both and see which works best? Conditions dont sound bad for either if your night temps arent too low
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Smokin_Joe
Smokin_Joecommentedweek 203 years ago
.... Is that a 6ft ladder!??
Smokin_Joe
Smokin_Joecommented3 years ago
@Top_Banana, 🀯
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@Smokin_Joe, Just checked.. its 7ft πŸ˜²πŸ€™
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@Smokin_Joe, Yes it is. I need it to inspect my girl 😊
DevilsBud
DevilsBudcommentedweek 203 years ago
Nice looking Bush you got thereate πŸ€˜πŸ»πŸ‡³πŸ‡±πŸ€˜πŸ» happy growings
DevilsBud
DevilsBudcommented3 years ago
@Top_Banana, ivam not sure buddy i am more of inside grower .i would like to give wrong info . But go to @Rock_n_Roll_Randy he probably can help you with that has some nice outside grow's going on top notch
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@DevilsBud, for sure.. No idea how much this strain yields and I've read the buds are quite wispy and light.. what would a guesstimate be?
DevilsBud
DevilsBudcommented3 years ago
@Top_Banana, lol i bet it's a biggy
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alchemist
alchemistcommentedweek 203 years ago
Beautiful!!!!πŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺπŸ’ͺ
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@alchemist, Thank you πŸ™
mmmlovelytomatoes
mmmlovelytomatoescommentedweek 253 years ago
I literally keep myself awake at night wondering what this yield is gonna be xx
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@mmmlovelytomatoes, Hahaha, I too am anxious to know but a nice smoke will do.
sativaman
sativamancommentedweek 253 years ago
Beautiful sativa tree😍
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@sativaman, She is isnt she. πŸ™
NatureSolutions
NatureSolutionscommentedweek 233 years ago
My big sativa also started flowering after 38 weeks of veg!
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@NatureSolutions, Holy Shitttt! That is insane.. How long was the flowering period? You must have weather similar to me
HighRoller909
HighRoller909commentedweek 233 years ago
Holy bible this is scary
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@HighRoller909, It scary for a newbie.. didn't expect much when I initially put the seed into the ground.
NatureSolutions
NatureSolutionscommentedweek 223 years ago
What a growing power! Like ive had plants this size but 22 week is amazing! Climbing for sunlight as if it stands in the jungle. Nice grow!
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@NatureSolutions, Thanks! Yes it's my first real grow and it's taken me by surprise for sure. 22 weeks is along time already but I guess she won't be ready for another 8-12 weeks at least. I read somewhere it can take up to 20 weeks to flower 😲😡
Legendaryseedthumb
Legendaryseedthumbcommentedweek 223 years ago
Good luck with your grow I hope you get the best taste of buds and healthy plants! Take care and stay lit! I will drop by sometimes to check on your process! Say hello if you ever visit my page! Peace & Love - L.S.T πŸ™πŸΌπŸŒŸ
Cyrusdavirus
Cyrusdaviruscommentedweek 233 years ago
I live in the southwest area of the US and I've grown a couple haze strains from April to December they are long winded plants but you should be rewarded for your patience.... good luck πŸ‘
Cyrusdavirus
Cyrusdaviruscommented3 years ago
@Top_Banana, outdoors I don't normally do like a scheduled defoliation especially for sativa because they normally have larger node spacing and the sun is the ultimate light source it moves around unlike an indoor light sitting on top. The only defoliation I do outside is for airflow to avoid leaves being stacked on top of each other and they'll hold the moisture between them and can cause mold or mildew. Indica do this more because they have short fat leaves and are normally more bushy. I do keep the bottoms really clean and up off the ground because of the damn bugs. Yours looks great I don't see anything I would worry about, but of course I'm not there and have a limited view. I hope this helps you out, always feel free to ask me anything anytime. I do have to warn you though I don't know everything πŸ€ͺπŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ˜‚ but I will always try to help with what I can Cyrus
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@Cyrusdavirus, I doubt this will get near that as I've had spidermites since the 2-3week of Veg 😡.. Do these big Sativas need defoliating? It has grown branches ontop of branches.. I have started removing a few fan leafs but I dont want to trigger an early hermie stressing her out
Cyrusdavirus
Cyrusdaviruscommented3 years ago
@Top_Banana, some of those that I let go all the way into Dec were over 5 pounds but a regular sativa heavy plant will go between 1 and 4 pounds depending on what the weather does once they start flowering. A lot of the sativas like a tiny amount of nitrogen during flower, if you notice it turning a little yellow give it just a little, to much nitrogen during flower will cause you to get a lot more leaves in your buds making them fluffy
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Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommentedweek 243 years ago
How are you handling spider mites during raining weeks? I see a lit if them at home too. And all i can do is ti wait for rain to stop before spraying beauvaria fungus.
Top_Banana
Top_Bananacommented3 years ago
@Med_in_Tropic, Hi, I have been using a round 1/4 inch oil paint brush and knock them off twice a day. Once at first light then again in the evening when the sun goes down (you can see them better this way) and neem oil and liquid soap once or twice a week. They're a nightmare and have been attacking my plant in the ground since the beginning.. I find the rain and wind keeps them at bay but as soon as its sunny and breezy they're back with vengeance.. Knock them off as soon as you see them don't wait.
Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommentedweek 273 years ago
Yeah, mine too.
Cyrusdavirus
Cyrusdaviruscommentedweek 273 years ago
😯 hope she makes it, the weather has been bad for a lot of growers this year 😬 good luck πŸ‘ Cyrus