I am a little behind on my grow diary. My plants were too big for the 2 gallon pots plus the grasshoppers and Japanese beetles were eating them up. I have now moved them into direct soil ( two weeks ago) with Coca shell mulch ( sweet chocolate smells help mask the scent). There was some yellowing and burned leafs from the hot as hell sun. This week, things have turned, temperatures have dropped into he lower 80's to 70's along with some needed tropical rainfall. They have recovered pretty fast and are showing new growth.
For those who have grown Wild Thailand Regular seed. How many hours of daylight must I reach before she starts to flower? I am calculating a proximity using my location and daylight calendar.
@@PirateJoe,
its all about application landrace is fantastic if you have the space and time they also make the best benchmarks for breeding lineages
without blowing millions on genome markers their preservation is also about history
its important to see how the people interacted with the plant before it became this hyper marketed hybrid
regular hybrids are a mixed lot F1 is fine if you have breading to do or the time to hunt cuts but if you want to be able to get the same results as the other guy then allot of back breading needs done and that can cause instability in the gene pool its a hard choice between selection and specification
the problems really lie in the copycats and undocumented breads once upon a time the community was divided over witch of the 2 white widow veriatys was the real deal now theirs a "white widow" for every seed firm in the business it becomes harder and harder to map the heritable traits outside of your own grow room or when everything has been back crossed the same way and genes become harder to separate without backups of previous versions
and that's when we start to fall apart and erry damn thing tastes of og kush or chem dawg
preservation of landraces is key to being able to draw from a clean pallet otherwise we will end up painting in shades of brown
Auto-flowers are a different thing from classic Indica-Sativa commercial hybrids
the shorter sizes make Auto-flowers more patient accessible especially beginners t
hey also produce more bud/stem % by weight than Photo-periods making Auto-flowers a better choice in smaller spaces
the lack of a lighting cycle means that vegetative and flowering plants can share the same space making perpetual harvests a breeze
this also reduces total held weight in any one month while still averaging the same as cropping the room every 3 months (this important if you live under prohibition)
currently ruining a 3 sets of 2 pulling down 2 plants every 4 weeks witch is a nice pace to change strains
lastly due to the lower THC values they are more reminiscent of landrace than loud
@Hemporio_Afghani, I am old school. I am so old school I just bought my first bong in forty years. All the cross breeds and technology is new to me. I like it because it is new and change can be very good. I am concerned that commercialization of the plant itself might lead to loosing the original genetics behind landrace strains. I grew some Hindu Kush last year, just opened my last vacuumed sealed jar this week, that stuff is so good.....I have grown Sweet Tooth auto the past two years because the wife likes it and I can see how marketable cross breeds are, which causes my concerns. As long as I can buy seeds through a seedbank and grow organically outside I am good.
@@PirateJoe,
best weed is always landrace,outdoor,organic just like nature intended
Hindu Kush has always held a special place over other pot in the stash
or Durban poison and Thai is a clasic .... dammm feels old now ....
Joe I've grown this strain a lot, it's probably regular seeds? If so it's the Thai and it's amazing. I've grown and bred from this strain a lot and it's the best Sativa known to man, no kidding.
@baby_gr00t, didn’t weight it yet. I have the 3 jars of all buds you see in the picture and these two large colas buds, which stuffed another jar. I still have one plant in the ground which just keeps going. I started with three seeds, one went to my neighbor and I planted the other two. They both bloomed within a week of each other, but the first one went fast into maturity, the second is still growing and producing. I expect the second plant to over achieve her sister, just from looking her, no problem. The smoke is fabulous.
@@Room_215, She smells great, had to try some all though it's still green, but it is very nice. Makes me dreamy. It finished just in time. Harvested two days before my sewer line collapsed and had to dig right through the garden area. Both girls are in the jars, just a little over 9 ounces.
@@PirateJoe, Mine never had a chance to age that long, LOL!, but I can imagine the aroma coming out of them jars. I press all mine into rosin so that uses a lot of bud. I just harvested 2 Amnesia Autos and 1 Raspberry Cough. The cough is some sticky goo. Amnesia's were 86 days from germinate to chop. Think I'll grow autos for a while and gain some experience with them.
@@Room_215, still smoking it. Down to 6 ounces. Just getting some beans to start this weekend so we can grow another round. The older she gets the sweeter it taste.
This is a strain I am intereste din growing and may depending if I have the patience for it in a tent as it probs won't have time to flower fully here. Though it may I live in Southern Cali and will have a tent I plan on starting early in and putting outside in March or April for flower.
Anyways, I writing to mention neem oil used as a foliar sprayed once a week as the sun goes down unless you are awake in time enough for the water portion to mostly evaporate as not to burn the leaves. I have heard that neem cake/meal fed as a nutrirent helps also and could be more effiecent but you will have to figure out at what rate once the plant starts to grow as it will need to push it all the way up the plant. I am talking about helping with bugs. SOrry I just woke up lol