Marking this for the gardening tips...
Concerning your Hindu Kush plant, it is probably what is called "autobudding", which means it is bred to bud for places with short growing seasons. I grow these type up here in Canada sometimes, though I'm old school and still usually grow my legacy seeds.
When the buds have half red hairs and half white hairs, harvest. Same as any other cannabis bud, they just mature faster...
(06-11-2024, 08:00 AM)Chiefsmom Wrote: Well, no luck with the grandsons. And more rain. So I was out last night weeding.
I sat out there, pondering how in the world carrots have survived this long. Seeds are so tiny, they take forever to sprout. Then, weeding around them is a test of patients and precision skill! I pulled more than a couple, with them being so small and tender, and there being so many weeds. Really very frustrating.
Hubby actually helped in other rows, using the hula hoe. That was a nice surprise, since he usually doesn't get involved unless it is with the rototiller.
Have a question for any marijuana growers. I have one plant, a Hindu Kush, that is a foot tall, and has budded at the top. Anyone else have plants that did this, this early?
We had one do it last year too, also an indica. We let it go, and it ended up growing pretty large, and budding like normal and turned out great.
Just wondering if this is an indica thing, or something else?
The Alaskan Thunder(*&^ is still only about 6 inches tall. Still looks healthy, just does not seem to be growing at all. Not sure what else I can do for it?
Concerning your Hindu Kush plant, it is probably what is called "autobudding", which means it is bred to bud for places with short growing seasons. I grow these type up here in Canada sometimes, though I'm old school and still usually grow my legacy seeds.
When the buds have half red hairs and half white hairs, harvest. Same as any other cannabis bud, they just mature faster...