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Wild Thailand Ryder
World of Seeds
Growing it
Easy
Resistance
Strong
grows decent. does not like fertilizer, only water! place as close to light as possible without burning it
The Outcome
Week 13
Harvest
What's on the scales?
119.92
gram
ounce
Bud dry weight
Harvested
3
Number of plants harvested
39.97
g / plant
Tastes like
Diesel
Flowery
Pungent
Feels like
100% Sativa 0% Indica

Positive effects

Creative
Happy
Talkative

Negative effects

Dry eyes
Commented by
oldtimer6455 oldtimer6455
5 years ago
If your looking for that 70s pot, this be the one! Very sticky, Quick hitter, dense smoke, reminds me of high school, (Im 55 ) motivating. The most important, is you are on the verge of tripping!πŸ™ŒπŸ˜‚
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Grow Questions
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455started grow question 5 years ago
has anyone ever tried LED corn lights for growing? I noticed that these plants respond the best to bright white LEDs
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Other. Bugs
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buddha61
buddha61answered grow question 5 years ago
I think efficiency would play a part. If you are looking for white/full spectrum LEDs, look into quantum boards, COBs or something similar.
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455started grow question 5 years ago
Anybody ever put plants in darkness for 72 hours prior to harvest? Im giving this a try
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Buds. Other
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Fruitgrower
Fruitgroweranswered grow question 5 years ago
Leaving the plants in darkness for a period of time before harvest does increase the plants trichomes and doesn't contain any excess starch/nutrients. It has been proven I think. I watched a video of a guy who did a test on 12,24,36,48 hours 72 seems very excessive to me. but he did say the 12 and 24 had a considerable impact on terpene and thc% content. But after that the thc dropped slightly. Bear that in mind, I always do mine for 24 hours.
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oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commentedweek 15 years ago
πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘Š
Crwfz1
Crwfz1commentedweek 65 years ago
I used aloe vera gel and hetal halide for veg 600 watt packed them very tightly I have a natural gas heater and my hot water heater vented into my grow room cheap c02 supply stacked my plants early on
Crwfz1
Crwfz1commented5 years ago
@oldtimer6455USE ALOE VERA AS A FOLIAR SPRAY Organic growers use aloe vera in foliar sprays to provide their crop with supplementary micronutrients such as magnesium, calcium, zinc, and manganese. Foliar spraying is an effective way to provide these nutrients to plants, as they are rapidly absorbed through the surfaces of leaves. The speed of this form of nutrient administration makes foliar spraying useful when the first signs of deficiency are detected. Aloe vera can also be used to provide amino acids such as lysine and glutamine, and enzymes like cellulase and amylase. Foliar spraying also increases a plant's relationship with surrounding life, which enhances the biodiversity of the soil. Nutrient uptake through the foliage causes plants to release sugary exudates into the rhizosphere below. These carbohydrate molecules attract beneficial microorganisms such as mycorrhizal fungi that assist plants in nutrient uptake. To make a foliar spray using aloe vera, mix two teaspoons of fresh aloe gel with 4.5 litres of water and administer the spray immediately using the β€œmist” setting on your pressure sprayer. ALOE VERA HELPS PROTECT AGAINST DISEASE AND ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS Aloe vera contains numerous compounds that can help protect plants against disease. The succulent contains high levels of acemannan, a polysaccharide that exerts antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal effects. Aloe vera also offers high doses of saponins, which have been found to offer protection against threats like detrimental microbes, fungi, and mould. In addition to disease prevention, saponins help rejuvenate the soil and allow water to penetrate the roots. Saponins are also toxic to insects and help deter pest invasions. Salicylic acid is another beneficial substance found within aloe vera that triggers a response in plants called systemic acquired resistance (SAR). This response is similar to the immune response that occurs in animals following exposure to a pathogen. SAR can be triggered by a wide range of pathogens and offers long-lasting protection. Salicylic acid is required by plants to act as a signalling molecule during SAR.
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commented5 years ago
@Crwfz1,and it does what?
Crwfz1
Crwfz1commented5 years ago
@oldtimer6455,mix quarter cup with water of pure gel
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Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommentedweek 25 years ago
On the root damage, she will out grown this. One way to help is to get root to grow more laterally. Keep the surface not too wet. And inject water (small amount) in the soil. Use syringe or "turkey baster". As a two weeks seedling, she won't need much water anyway. If the top soil is drier, the root will seek wet bottom soil. Root stimulant, if it has auxin hormones, it will only slow growth of an auto. I used it before and got dwarfs. Stimulants that works would be calcium based like CaO or chitosan. Chitosan is still rich in calcium. I have grown Wild Thailand before. And tried to rush her to no avail. This is a sativa hycrid and is much slower than an indica would be. But at the end, the high is great.
Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommented5 years ago
@oldtimer6455, that is just too bad. For me, I tried too hard to salvage plants and get tiny amount of buds I return. Wiser heads would move on. Peace
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commented5 years ago
@Med_in_Tropic, it died. I think it had genetic mutation it never developed correctly from the start
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commented5 years ago
Grey_Wolf
Grey_Wolfcommentedweek 135 years ago
Beautiful harvest mate well done
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commented5 years ago
@Grey_Wolf, thank you so much!! Can I get a "like" on the newbie contest page for Febuary? I would appreciate 😎Im going to check out your posts now..thanks again!!
Buddha2
Buddha2commentedweek 135 years ago
Congratulations on your harvest! πŸ‘
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commented5 years ago
@Buddha2 thank you sir!!!,
EZgrower
EZgrowercommentedweek 35 years ago
hello. excellent start. I wish you big buds. Smoke for you success subscribed and watching your grow.πŸ‘
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commented5 years ago
@EZgrower, and I graciously accept your wishes, and will also smoke for my success!πŸ™
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 25 years ago
Good Luck! @oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commented5 years ago
πŸ‘@Ferenc,
oldtimer6455
oldtimer6455commentedweek 15 years ago
😏