Thundercat

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Gmo, taking it early this round because I can sit around n wait for one plant in a whole ass 5x5. I have at least 5 gmo cuts going in next and the ecsd cut so I can take 12 or 13 weeks next round. Probably give her 4-5 more days then it’s chomp. I’m in gorilla shortys so I literally am rubbing up against the front plants any time I get in there to check things out. Apologies but the hair is inevitable View attachment 4811115View attachment 4811116View attachment 4811118

lol, Looks more done then how lots of people pull them :).
 

JewelRunner

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lol, Looks more done then how lots of people pull them :).
should be like start of week 12 when i chop. I watched this youtube vid of some producer facility and they were like, we only run 8 week strains. then they were like, here's some gmo. Okay... I think if I was able to get her out of the trellis she would flop so hard. ill run a big tent of her next round but may relegate her to a 2x4 in the future. I'm probably going to run it heavy though just because i hate trimming so fckn much and she gonna be a breeze in that regard. plus she stinks real nice
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Dear ol" Thankful Grower!

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blueberryrose

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One of my 'Afghan Mix' from RSC went full MachoMan while still in the veg tent, I think he's got autoflower genetics going.
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Been collecting the pollen anyway...
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What do you guys think? Should I toss it out? Should I keep collecting pollen?
(my plan was to seed what I hope is the one female 'Afgan Mix' from RSC that I just flipped almost a week ago)
I'm almost debating on using it anyway. I think in theory I'll end up with an auto of my own making (could be handy if I decide to do any outdoor stuff hehe)
appreciate any input. Thanks!

BR
 

colocowboy

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One of my 'Afghan Mix' from RSC went full MachoMan while still in the veg tent, I think he's got autoflower genetics going.
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Been collecting the pollen anyway...
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What do you guys think? Should I toss it out? Should I keep collecting pollen?
(my plan was to seed what I hope is the one female 'Afgan Mix' from RSC that I just flipped almost a week ago)
I'm almost debating on using it anyway. I think in theory I'll end up with an auto of my own making (could be handy if I decide to do any outdoor stuff hehe)
appreciate any input. Thanks!

BR
According to Rob Clarke the dominant state of cannabis is regression to field hemp. Within this paradigm there are certain dominant attributes that are considered degenerative attributes. Autoflowering characteristics is one of those attributes.
 

Bakersfield

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According to Rob Clarke the dominant state of cannabis is regression to field hemp. Within this paradigm there are certain dominant attributes that are considered degenerative attributes. Autoflowering characteristics is one of those attributes.
I'm going off memory, but I seem to recall that drug cultivars will eventually revert to hemp if left to naturalize in temperate latitudes, but will remain drug cultivars if left in 0 to about 33 degrees latitude.
 

migenetics

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One of my 'Afghan Mix' from RSC went full MachoMan while still in the veg tent, I think he's got autoflower genetics going.
View attachment 4814821
Been collecting the pollen anyway...
View attachment 4814822
What do you guys think? Should I toss it out? Should I keep collecting pollen?
(my plan was to seed what I hope is the one female 'Afgan Mix' from RSC that I just flipped almost a week ago)
I'm almost debating on using it anyway. I think in theory I'll end up with an auto of my own making (could be handy if I decide to do any outdoor stuff hehe)
appreciate any input. Thanks!

BR
Was it root bound by chance? I usually put my males off to the side and eventually they flower on their own in the veg room. Seems to happen more consistently for me with indica heavy strains. The seeds I've made show no auto traits either to answer that question.
 

blueberryrose

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Was it root bound by chance? I usually put my males off to the side and eventually they flower on their own in the veg room. Seems to happen more consistently for me with indica heavy strains. The seeds I've made show no auto traits either to answer that question.
Yes, fairly rootbound. Lately I've been doing the double-cup method where I use two solo cups, one inside the other. Call me crazy. So they stay until the end of the veg cycle, where I transplant them on their way into the flowering tent. I have to say, the thing is making a ton of pollen too. I must be cautious with it.
 
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