Frisian duck u.k greenhouse grow

too larry

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Looking good. Given more room, you could have leaned those over in veg and got more side branching. Still great for the conditions. Those white hairs will turn brown or orange, and be mostly swallowed up by the bud. All it takes is time. lol

I too would like to see some crosses of this strain. Maybe some short season stuff with semiautomatic genetics. Would make a great fall/winter/spring strain.
 

reuben rubbish

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Looking good. Given more room, you could have leaned those over in veg and got more side branching. Still great for the conditions. Those white hairs will turn brown or orange, and be mostly swallowed up by the bud. All it takes is time. lol

I too would like to see some crosses of this strain. Maybe some short season stuff with semiautomatic genetics. Would make a great fall/winter/spring strain.
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Like this?

I did train it in veg but it's difficult to get a wide angle picture of all the tops at once, ... when it's finished I'll get a pic of the entire plant so you can see the structure of it all.
 

too larry

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Like this?

I did train it in veg but it's difficult to get a wide angle picture of all the tops at once, ... when it's finished I'll get a pic of the entire plant so you can see the structure of it all.
I saw that. I just meant that sans the confines of the greenie, even though the plants were close together at the stalks, you could have leaned them over as far as they would grow, where each would have maximized it's sunlight. I do some plots like that, where several plants will be planted in the same hole, but when staked down in different directions, they kind of form a hedge. I call it LOB, for Lean Over, Baby.

But just being able to talk you wife into letting you keep them in the greenie is more than I can accomplish. I'm an outcast, having to grow in the bush.
 

reuben rubbish

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I saw that. I just meant that sans the confines of the greenie, even though the plants were close together at the stalks, you could have leaned them over as far as they would grow, where each would have maximized it's sunlight. I do some plots like that, where several plants will be planted in the same hole, but when staked down in different directions, they kind of form a hedge. I call it LOB, for Lean Over, Baby.

But just being able to talk you wife into letting you keep them in the greenie is more than I can accomplish. I'm an outcast, having to grow in the bush.
I saw that. I just meant that sans the confines of the greenie, even though the plants were close together at the stalks, you could have leaned them over as far as they would grow, where each would have maximized it's sunlight. I do some plots like that, where several plants will be planted in the same hole, but when staked down in different directions, they kind of form a hedge. I call it LOB, for Lean Over, Baby.

But just being able to talk you wife into letting you keep them in the greenie is more than I can accomplish. I'm an outcast, having to grow in the bush.
I see what you're saying, it is a restricted space and leaves are touching and it's generally a pain in the arse. It's a testament to the hardyness of the strain reLly
 

MadMel

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Well I am really beginning to think that this strain has a LOT of potential, for several reasons. It is a pretty cool looking plant for one thing, and it doesn't look like marijuana, at least not most marijuana strains. I think that I might even be able to grow it in plain sight! Lol.
 

too larry

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Sorry to hear that, but you still kicked ass. {that open door shot is so cool}

I just bagged up the last of my dried harvest. Only one plant got ripe, one real close and everything else one, two and three weeks earlier than I would have liked. I fought rot for the last month and a half.
 

reuben rubbish

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Sorry to hear that, but you still kicked ass. {that open door shot is so cool}

I just bagged up the last of my dried harvest. Only one plant got ripe, one real close and everything else one, two and three weeks earlier than I would have liked. I fought rot for the last month and a half.
Thanks mate. I should have probably killed off or gave away one of the three plants ... it was very obvious there wasn't the room for all three once potted up but they grew so quickly that moving them to a friends house wasn't an option. ... I cropped early last year too I think the amount of direct sunlight I receive substantially affects the mold situation as well, the lights even worse about now with the sun low in the sky,only direct sun from 9:30 till 13:30 .so next year I reckon I'll get some auto duck on the go. See what the outcome is. And for now I'll have to cut them Down and see what I've got... fingers crossed the mold isn't worse than I thought. ... smoke report and yield to come.
 
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