Outdoor Hillbilly Rig-A New Adventure

not a good idea :nono: 9 outa 10 timez, they end up re-vegging when u do that, so u wanna keep it at 12/12.....jus my 2 ctz :toke: ppp

It really depends…. I don’t know why they’re calling it an early strain/fast flower strain. If it’s just a quicker photo strain….then no, as @420Forever said….. it will probably reveg.

On the other hand, if it’s got auto genetics, but isn’t fully auto yet…. Then yes, a lot of people lower the photo period to induce flowering, and eventually increase the light hours again.

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This bums me out (because I’m lazy!) 🤣
I appreciate the advice guys!
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This bums me out (because I’m lazy!) 🤣
I appreciate the advice guys!
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It really depends…. I don’t know why they’re calling it an early strain/fast flower strain. If it’s just a quicker photo strain….then no, as @420Forever said….. it will probably reveg.

On the other hand, if it’s got auto genetics, but isn’t fully auto yet…. Then yes, a lot of people lower the photo period to induce flowering, and eventually increase the light hours again.

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Here’s the info from Twenty20 Mendocino. They actually call them hybridized earlies. They bred an auto flower with a photo
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Here’s the info from Twenty20 Mendocino. They actually call them hybridized earlies. They bred an auto flower with a photo
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Funny….it seems like they’re trying to just make extra money by selling a project that is halfway there…

Give it a shot if you really want to…. In all actuality, my instinct tells me there are probably auto phenos, photo phenos, and in between… but it’s really an unknown.
 
I grew a bunch of these “fast flowering” in betweeners maybe seven or eight years ago…. The flowers were great, but the genetics were rather variable in their flowering times and triggering….

I say this, to explain my above position…
 
I grew a bunch of these “fast flowering” in betweeners maybe seven or eight years ago…. The flowers were great, but the genetics were rather variable in their flowering times and triggering….

I say this, to explain my above position…
This particular plant is a product of a seed from the one I grew out last year that had a bunch of seeds. So what you’re saying about the genetics being variable makes total sense.
I felt like I was back in high school breaking up buds and separating seeds on a double album. I chucked the seeds off my deck into the landscaping over the winter and this one somehow popped up.
 
The fast photo is getting small faint spots on quite a few leaves. Any ideas on what is causing this? Starting in lower leaves and is moving up
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This looks like pests…. I prefer a spinosad product….either Monterey Garden Spray with spinosad…. Or Captain Jack’s Dead Bug Brew would be my preference….organic, safe for humans and pets once dried…. Has a short half life of four days, I do believe… :pass:
 
This looks like pests…. I prefer a spinosad product….either Monterey Garden Spray with spinosad…. Or Captain Jack’s Dead Bug Brew would be my preference….organic, safe for humans and pets once dried…. Has a short half life of four days, I do believe… :pass:
I’ll give it a shot. I’ve been checking since it started but haven’t spotted any f’n buggers
 
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