Nepal Highland #3

Rozgreenburn

"The Philosopher, is Stoned"
Man, these girls don't wanna even think about stretching! They will be 9 weeks from flip on 3/26. I think I'll need 10-11 weeks to mature the seeds.
 

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Brokehoe

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waiting patiently
Little Rascals Waiting GIF


great job for real they look great I hope I get a few of these.
 

Rozgreenburn

"The Philosopher, is Stoned"
This will probably be the last pics of these girls until the chop, which is more than likely this Sunday. This strain was pretty easy to work with. I love the minimal stretch factor and the sturdiness of their stems.
 

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Buck5050

Underground Chucker
Oh no ?
I'm cloning everything from now on for sure. I've missed out on some nice phenos lately.
The re-veg technique is another way to capture a nice pHeno. Usually takes a month or two but it's definitely a way not to lose those rememberable pHenotypes. It does take some understanding and practice just like cloning but it's a far superior way to zero in when pHeno hunting IMO. If you're like me you probably have high hopes for every seed you pop, and through experiences we know that it isn't the case, but when the cream rises to the top being able to say "I'm going to re-veg this one" is a way better scenario then having racks full of clones that represent your time, your energy, and material costs. Which, in the end, the vast majority will get tossed out.

A down side, at least for myself, when it comes to re-veg is that my veg area only houses smaller plants and is limited in size. Usually a fully mature female is still pretty stretched out even when trimmed down. Stuffing bigger plants back into a veg area can be challenging.
 

Brokehoe

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Thank you
I do also have high hopes for every seed. But like you said you find out their are indeed cream. Its not always the one you suspect. I'm still new to most aspects growing. My current reveg doesn't look so well I think I trimmed too much. I plan on another go with one I'm about to harvest. I feel it will get better as I go much like my growing skills. All the info I get here helps greatly.

I just took 30 clones ?
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
I just took 30 clones ?
:ROFLMAO:

Its not always the one you suspect.
This is so true. I have a funny story about this. I ran a full pack of 10 with the intentions of making a single male selection to make F2s. Found the male and ended up with 5 females. Week 3 of flower rolls around and it's time to pollinate branches. I hit branches of 4 out of the 5 females because they all felt right. The one I didn't pollinate was arguably the best, definitely the most frostiest. Even at week 3 they weren't telling me the whole story. Luckily I was able to re-veg her and enjoy her again.


My current reveg doesn't look so well I think I trimmed too much.
I like to leave a few of the fans around the larf. The more the merrier. Also I found that if you decide to keep her you'll know right before flush so don't let her fade too much and she'll have some stored energy for the transition back.
 
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