Hi y’all. I’ve grown once before (Kosher Kush) and it was great but mistakes cost me a bit of yield.
I haven’t even transplanted these clones (teens, actually) but I trimmed back fading and dead fan leaves and the plants I trimmed took off like a rocket. They go into a small greenhouse once I get them transplanted. Not interested in hydroponics. I likes DIRT!!!
Anybody got experience with pure Afghani? Knowledge is power. I can trade info about KK.
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I use Kellogg’s Patio Plus as my base soil, and I cook up SuperSoil with it. But there are at least two to three bags of base soil on top of each pot (40-gal fabric). The roots will find the supersoil when they want it. I won’t give up on any of these and yes, even in the small pots, three are larger than the other three. I expect they might catch up in the 40-gal pots. Thanks sos much for the info. I still think of myself as a rookie.
Nice that you have the Afghani seeds.
The other thing is Afghani is reputed to be easy to grow. I’m old, easy is good.
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I have 20 ILGM Afghan seeds. They are second in line so it will be a while. Definitely looking forward to growing some.
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I would love. But I only grow indoors and I figure it will fair better during the winter when our humidity is low and temps too. I also have clones that are ready to finish.
I’ve only grown one landrace. It was Durban poison. She hermied on me so I made hash out of her.
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Is it growing?
I started a strain they claim it to be Heirloom Landrace Sativa it’s growing like a weed I am actually growing three of them because they say it a low yielder