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Early God Buds
PoTaHoLiK

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Jul-05-2007
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Message #18706 posted by PoTaHoLiK (Info) July 06, 2007 00:06:52 ET

Heres one for ya. I have a beautiful God growing in my back yard that I transplanted middle of may, and by 4/20 :) my lady was budding. Shes ready for harvest in a few more weeks.
Now for the back history, I grew her full cycle from seed, and then rejuvenated her for 2 months under 18 hours Halide lighting, and then transplanted her outside. Now where I am, were getting 18+ hours of sunlight a day. If anyone can help lend some insight into this wonderful phenomenon it would be greatly appreciated.

Happily High,

PoTaHoLiK




Re: Early God Buds
george j warner

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Sep-02-2006
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Message #18708 posted by george j warner (Info) July 06, 2007 10:12:14 ET
In Reply to: Early God Buds posted by PoTaHoLiK (Info) July 06, 2007 00:06:52 ET

probally something to do with el nino /la nina ... everything this year is screwed
up and those are the things that people are blaming lol

laterz

global warming is also an issue ... but thats just heat/cold




SOME PLANTS' BUDDING IS WAY EARLIER THAN OTHERS
Elijah Mohammad

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Message #18744 posted by Elijah Mohammad (Info) July 24, 2007 15:47:32 ET
In Reply to: Re: Early God Buds posted by george j warner (Info) July 06, 2007 10:12:14 ET

"Flowering occurs at different times with different varieties as a result of the adaptation of the varieties to the environment. Varieties from the 30th latitude grow in an area with a temperate climate and fairly early fall. These plants usually trigger in July or August and are ready to harvest in September or October. Southern African varieties often flower with as little as 8 or 9 hours of darkness/15 to 16 hours of light. Other 30th latitude varieties including most indicas flower when the darkness cycle lasts a minimum of 9 to 10 hours. Jamaican and some Southeast Asian varieties will trigger at 11 hours of darkness and ripen during September or October."

http://users.lycaeum.org/~sky/data/mjgrowers.html (Marijuana Grower's Handbook)


As a side note, these varieties mentioned that will flower with 15 or 16 hours of light still are not the Ruderalis mixes. If your strain has some Ruderalis mixed in, it may bud even earlier, as Ruderalis grows in very Northern climates like Russia.




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