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Discussion in 'Sick Plants and Problems' started by azcactus, Jun 5, 2013.

  1. #1 azcactus, Jun 5, 2013
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    So I plant 3 bubblegummers at end of March. 3 came up 2 busted, looked around and said see ya. I rapidly thought
    I will quickly order from Attitude, get some auto flowers andthen all will be good. My knowledge said when the autos arrive switch the photoperiod to 12/12 and waa-la all will be fine.

    Look at the pics and you decide. I didn't realize autos should be 18/6 or 16/8 not 12/12. I know, WaDA.
     

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  2. The world is fast dividing between auto growers and photo growers, some of us have yet to decide, others are forced to decide, either way just keep up the (N) during early bud, they will love ya for it...!
     
  3. They don't look too bad to me, it is a school boy error putting them on a 12/12 though but hey, it's all a learning process. What autos did you go with?  
     
  4. The bushy is the photoperiod Bubblegummer. The tall skinny girl is the auto I planted with the idea I would just begin flowering after auto came thru the soil for a few days.Worked really well for the PP and the auto doesn't look to bad. I just should have read the directions on the Attitude site seed description. They both smell crazy good, but the thing I really like is they are not stinking up the upstairs living area of oir place. This is my second grow and I am a daily learner.
     
  5. IMG_7938.jpg Well I hadn't reported in lately, last time 06/08/13. My 12/12 auto I threw on wrong light cycle. That's the Polar Express one. The other one a Bubble Gummer is really doing great. Bushy and smells up your hands. I really like the low odor  they produce also. Here are some new pics:
     

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  6. Auto Seeds Polar Express is the result of crossing an all time classic Northern Lights #5 with a Californian Kush and Lowryder. They experimented with over 20 Kush strains before choosing the final, most rewarding variety to cross with Lowryder. The resulting genetics are outstanding. Maintaining a strong indica dominance, Polar Express is a short/medium autoflowering variety with a high flower to leaf ratio and dense structure. An ideal choice for more stealthy or “guerilla grows” because of the neutral or low odour and hardiness. When it comes to the stone it's anything but neutral, packing a strong all over body buzz. Northern Lights is renowned as the back bone of many modern strains and is considered as one of the strongest and most pure strains ever created. The kush genetics have added complexity and helped improve the taste and high. It is advised not to top this strain, instead maintain the large single kola to get the highest yields. Use under a light cycle of 18/6 or 16/8 to develop the greatest flavour without excessive smell.
     
  7. Female Seeds Bubblegummer: Originally the Bubble Gum was developed by growers in Indiana, USA.  From there the genetics moved to New England and eventually Holland. lt has taken many generations to finally produce this stable BubbleGummer with the characteristic, sweet smell (truly resembling a typical bubble gum taste) and euphoric high; the original trademarks of this famous strain.  Her cannabis seeds grows vigorously and finishes flowering in about 8 weeks.  X-Line Bubblegummer is highly resinous and extra sweet. Certain individuals actually display that distinct pink chewing gum scent and flavour.   A medium tall, usually not too branchy (sometimes stretchy) plant, producing compact, crystal covered buds.  
     
  8. Plants read like they should be alright. I wish I had read the last sentence about the Polar one.
     
  9. Hairs turning amber, look like a blizzard went thru my two plants, and they smell great too.
     
    I will post some after harvest pics soon.
     
    I really liked the low odor emissions of these two varieties. Very little smell upstairs.
     
    I do not have a charcoal set up. Just use heavy duty charcoal based air fresheners.
     

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