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800lbGuerrilla

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Hey anyone grew stray fox's artic sunrise? Any growing tips? I've got them in veg now and I overwatered them a bit but i think they're recovering now. Also could anyone tell me roughly the flowering time? Any info would be really appreciated
I tried a few a while back, but only 2 seedlings survived and they were both male. I've got 2 left that I'm waiting for life to settle down to try. Sorry to not be of any help, but I'd be really interested to see the results of your grow, as would the rest of the community I'm sure.
 

asublimeutopia

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Hey anyone grew stray fox's artic sunrise? Any growing tips? I've got them in veg now and I overwatered them a bit but i think they're recovering now. Also could anyone tell me roughly the flowering time? Any info would be really appreciated
we had 3 ladies of Artic Sunrise a few years ago and I think they ranged from 7.5-9ish weeks depending on the pheno (tall totem pheno closer to 9, shortys were quicker... No specific tips but I grow pretty simply with minimal nutrients or input and they seemed happier than all get up even in corners and with “lesser” indoor lighting , dunno if they like super close artificial lighting but they thrived in the corners of the tent... the taller pheno seemed to like a little more nutes than the short squatty Iraqi dom ladies... I still remember the smell and flavors of my favorite short lady - smelled to me like a funky sugar cookie held between someone’s toe ... I posted earlier in this thread when we grew it around page 32.... :peace:
 
I tried a few a while back, but only 2 seedlings survived and they were both male. I've got 2 left that I'm waiting for life to settle down to try. Sorry to not be of any help, but I'd be really interested to see the results of your grow, as would the rest of the community I'm sure.
Thanks for replying, I'll post some pics next week wen I get a chance, I've not been on forums much but I'm going to tryn get involved because i have alot to learn and theres alot of people on here with alot of experience and knowledge.
 
we had 3 ladies of Artic Sunrise a few years ago and I think they ranged from 7.5-9ish weeks depending on the pheno (tall totem pheno closer to 9, shortys were quicker... No specific tips but I grow pretty simply with minimal nutrients or input and they seemed happier than all get up even in corners and with “lesser” indoor lighting , dunno if they like super close artificial lighting but they thrived in the corners of the tent... the taller pheno seemed to like a little more nutes than the short squatty Iraqi dom ladies... I still remember the smell and flavors of my favorite short lady - smelled to me like a funky sugar cookie held between someone’s toe ... I posted earlier in this thread when we grew it around page 32.... :peace:
Thanks for the info and they sound nice I'm looking forward to trying the smoke on these. I've got 3 females that I put into flower 9 days ago, 2 of them are defo the short squat pheno maybe all 3 of them are, one is a bit taller than the other 2 but it's a similar shape, they all have a few side branches, one of which on each of them isnt much smaller or lower than the main cola. They're pretty cool looking plants I'll post pics as soon as I can. Alot of the leaves on mines are curled down, I think that's because I was overwatering but I've been watering less often now to try and let the soil dry out between waterings and the new growth is looking alot better I think.
 

Corso312

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To describe: Beautiful ... greaser with not too many leaves at all just medium sized frosty spears. This thing was 12inches first week of July and will finish at eye level like just under 6 foot. Not bushy at all! Organic modified coots mix 100gal. (Modified = less castings and more farm shit) I did test nug a week ago. I just was out in nature the whole time. Slowed everything down and brightened up the earth for me. Definitely a strong high. People should go buy all the strawberry honey seeds now. Smells earthy and sour, it’s good.

How'd that finish up outdoors?
 
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