Never Seen Anything Like IT...

c5rftw

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Okay so this plant is a clone... During cloning period it had 24/0 lighting for a 9 days..
Once it rooted good I put into 12/12 (technically 12/12 from clone) for 2 weeks.. then i put it in 24/0 lighting for 2 weeks...
Now its under 12/12 once again for 4 days so far..and I transferred the girl to a home made Bubbleponics system...

I have seen anything like but I know it gonna one HUGE BUD!







 

Fditty00

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Is that Trainwreck? Thats how shes lookin. Allthe light changes could have stressed it if thats not how its supposed to look.
 

c5rftw

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Is that Trainwreck? Thats how shes lookin. Allthe light changes could have stressed it if thats not how its supposed to look.

well 12/12 from seed/clone has the plant start to flower very soon and grows in to be "one" cola that is just like having the whole upper stem flower to one cola...Then I switched to the vegetative cycle that made the plant grow out or wider. Once it was as "wide" as i wanted it, I switched to 12/12 and bubbleponics(so i could REALLY see it grow).... Now I will have a plant that is like a plant that is 12/12 from seed,but A LOT bigger cola
 

imrickjames

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Dont mind the colas coming in from the side.. they are different plants
wow man, never thought Id see one of these again. My buddys plant did the exact same thing, it was very weird. Like yours his was bagseed and needless to say it got huge when he flowered her. It may be a while though I believe it took his like 13 weeks to fully flower. take some clones for sure.:bigjoint:
 
Based on what you said, you made the plant go in to flowering (12/12 for 2 weeks), then you put it back on a 24 hour lighting period...which changed it back to veg. So you're revegging a previously flowering plant.
Does it work? sure.
Will it affect the quality of the end product? probably.:leaf:
 

c5rftw

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Based on what you said, you made the plant go in to flowering (12/12 for 2 weeks), then you put it back on a 24 hour lighting period...which changed it back to veg. So you're revegging a previously flowering plant.
Does it work? sure.
Will it affect the quality of the end product? probably.:leaf:
well we will see lol
 

Gixxer420

Member
Possibly this.

TREATING YOUR PLANTS WITH COLCHICINE

Colchicine is a chemical that changes the chromosomal structure
of plants. It causes plants to mutate by stopping cell division at a
point in the mitosis process just after the cell divides. In order for the
plant to survive after this stoppage of cell division it must mutate,
which results in the plant having twice as many sets of chromosomes.
The end result is a plant which is far more potent. The plants that
do survive the ordeal and mutate, sometimes grow very oddly.


Colchicine is used in the treatment of Gout. It is a prescription
drug, although it sometimes can be purchased from a chemical
supply house. Many nurseries use it for developing new strains of
plants.


This was published back in the 70's... Do not know if this is still practiced today.
 

c5rftw

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I dont think so man, good insight, but i think this is just from how I trained it with the light... I feel completely confident that i could make another plant like this again just by doing exactly what i did before. I meant for it to turn out like this too... I know its gonna be a huge bug, just look at its density and it just started flowering (not technically) but it still in flowering light cycle the whole time til harvest
 

PainWrek

Active Member
Based on what you said, you made the plant go in to flowering (12/12 for 2 weeks), then you put it back on a 24 hour lighting period...which changed it back to veg. So you're revegging a previously flowering plant.
Does it work? sure.
Will it affect the quality of the end product? probably.:leaf:
i wouldn't see it losing potency as long as it was flowered properly 007. should be able to get maximum quality from the genetics anyway...
 
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