Indentify this strain?

WheresmyATF

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Can I get help identifying this strain? I can't figure out if it's indica or sativa. Thought it was of afghan origin but I'm clueless at this point. Came from a bunk pollinated bag.
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The way it's growing it looks like Thai stick.
and skinny pointy leafs are associated with sativa strains.
This could be a sativa only stain or a very high ratio of sativa/indica of around 80/20.
Indica only strains don't produce much.
 
Too hard to guess the origin with all the genes now a days.

Notice your dark leaves though and clawing leaf fingers, that is nitrogen toxicity. You've been giving too much nutes. Back off the feeding a bit :wink:
True. If it helps its from a real old grower who had em outside. He didnt understand i was asking its strain when i asked lol. That old. Also yea i gave it its last dose of veg nutes. Wasnt a fan haha. Should i flush? Day 18 of flower
 
True. If it helps its from a real old grower who had em outside. He didnt understand i was asking its strain when i asked lol. That old. Also yea i gave it its last dose of veg nutes. Wasnt a fan haha. Should i flush? Day 18 of flower
I wouldn't flush, not unless it gets worse anyway. Also I would've quit giving the veg nutes that are high in nitrogen a little sooner, since they dont need as much nitrogen during flower. A couple plain, slightly heavy waterings in a row should curve it, depending on how bad it is.
Do you check ppm when adding nutes? If you do have a ppm tester then test the run off water to gauge how much built up nutes you have in the soil. While your at it, if you have a ph tester, check the ph of the runoff as well. It should be in the ball park of 6.5. Do you ph your water before giving it to the plant? Also what are you using for nutes?

What size pot is it in and what kind of soil did you use?
 
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I wouldn't flush yet. Also I would've quit giving the veg nutes that's high in nitrogen a little sooner.

What are you using for nutes?

A 25-10-15 non organic fert. Was 1/2 dosing and its last water was 2 days ago at 1/4 with molasses.
Still waiting on my flowering nutes in mail.
 
A 25-10-15 non organic fert. Was 1/2 dosing and its last water was 2 days ago at 1/4 with molasses.
Still waiting on my flowering nutes in mail.
Most flowering nutes will make your plants fade. Some people think this is the way to go, but I like to keep mine healthy all they way through. If a plant fades naturally, that's fine & dandy but causing it by creating a deficiency seems counterproductive.
You do know that nitrogen is mobile, right?
When a deficient plant fades, nitrogen is moving to the buds so you're still stuck with it when you chop.
 
Most flowering nutes will make your plants fade. Some people think this is the way to go, but I like to keep mine healthy all they way through. If a plant fades naturally, that's fine & dandy but causing it by creating a deficiency seems counterproductive.
You do know that nitrogen is mobile, right?
When a deficient plant fades, nitrogen is moving to the buds so you're still stuck with it when you chop.

I believe you just taught me something lol.
Correct me if im wrong, but with what you said, the smartest move would to just water with water for a while and slowly introduce flowering nutes once the plant "fades"?

I'm not sure what you mean by that
 
A 25-10-15 non organic fert. Was 1/2 dosing and its last water was 2 days ago at 1/4 with molasses.
Still waiting on my flowering nutes in mail.
My bad, I edited my post and added some more stuff right after you quoted it. And no, I believe what @Chunky Stool means is that he believes in using veg nutes further into flower to be sure that the plant is getting enough nitrogen and not yellowing out too early. Without nitrogen the plants leaves will turn yellow and fall off. You will still be wanting to get them some nitrogen through flower because you wouldn't want it fading out until the end but regardless the plant has a bit too much of it at the moment.
 
I believe you just taught me something lol.
Correct me if im wrong, but with what you said, the smartest move would to just water with water for a while and slowly introduce flowering nutes once the plant "fades"?

I'm not sure what you mean by that
Healthy plants produce better bud & there's no reason to cause a nitrogen deficiency.
Overfeeding is what makes buds taste bad.
 
Can I get help identifying this strain? I can't figure out if it's indica or sativa. Thought it was of afghan origin but I'm clueless at this point. Came from a bunk pollinated bag.
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First off you say it came from ((bunk)) why waste your time.

Secondly,looks sativa dom from what I can see....long skinny leafs are the reason....GL

P.S I've gotten seeds in some killer ass bud through the years. Do you think it's bunk because it had a seed? Or did you not like the high?

Just curious
 
I like a fade
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Of course because we disagree and this is RIU.....we shall become enemies and fight to the death.
I don't mind a fade if it's natural. Some plants fade on their own and others don't.
It's best to maintain high brix until about 3 weeks from the chop. Nutes should be decreased for two weeks, then plain water the last week.
Flushing isn't needed if plants aren't overfed.
 
First off you say it came from ((bunk)) why waste your time.

Secondly,looks sativa dom from what I can see....long skinny leafs are the reason....GL

P.S I've gotten seeds in some killer ass bud through the years. Do you think it's bunk because it had a seed? Or did you not like the high?

Just curious
The weed got pollenated at the beginning of flowering so it had hundreds of seeds in a half ounce of the product. I just remember trying to smoke it and how it tasted, it was bunk. Only tried because its my first grow and these seeds gave me the idea to start.
 
The way it's growing it looks like Thai stick.
and skinny pointy leafs are associated with sativa strains.
This could be a sativa only stain or a very high ratio of sativa/indica of around 80/20.
Indica only strains don't produce much.
Its definitely thai. Did some research and it has most their traits. And it would make sence for the guy i got it from to have it.
 
The way it's growing it looks like Thai stick.
and skinny pointy leafs are associated with sativa strains.
This could be a sativa only stain or a very high ratio of sativa/indica of around 80/20.
Indica only strains don't produce much.

STFW??????

A Thai stick? Holy shit, YOU ARE FUCKING STUPID! (well, more like "mean fucked" by stupid!)

This post here, just told us everything we need to know about you and your "years" of growing....Flushtard.

Thought I would hand you back a better insult then the one you threw at me a month or so ago....Enjoy it, you earned it!

Peace on.....lol
 
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