Cobra Haze Test Grow

I dont usually get home in the daylight but I will take some on Saturday and post them. It seems isolated to the 1 plant of the 3. I still have the other hermie outside just hanging out as I was looking at the structure of the plant.

For the next grow I think I will do some WOS Afghan Kush Ryders as its been awhile since I have grown any of those and being really stable.
 
Time for another update. After a few treatments with Dutch Master Reverse the one plant looks much better. I haven't seen any new pollen sacs but will keep an eye out so hopefully the reverse does it job. They seem to be slow growers but are picking up nicely. They are turning into some pretty little ladies.

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The one on the left is 11" and the right just under 15" so they grew about 4 inches last week.

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Short and compact.

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Check out all the 11 finger leaves on the shortie :drool:


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Taller one bushing out nicely.

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Only 7 finger leaves on the taller one. Very sati looking for sure.


The new Fero Bulldog light seems to be doing great so far. Hopefully we will get some preflower action going on over the next week . I will update then.
 
Time for another update. This is a experimental grow folks so this might run off on a few discussions from this point from some of the results I am seeing to date.

The plants are both sitting about 21" tall at this time. One plants is what appears tp be a week or 2 behind the other but that may be a result of using the dutch master reverse on the one that seems older. If the other one continues to grow this would make sense so we will see.

Neither of the 2 seemed to want to auto on their own so they have been running 12/12 light cycles for last 9 days and the one plant has responded and is now forming pistils and not just preflowering. The other seems to be still just getting there.
It seems odd that a auto to auto cross would not auto but no big deal there just a observation. I am guessing thaipan is the reason as I never had any issue with cobras I have grown in the past.

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The maturity difference is pretty obvious

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This is the one that is further along
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ok in this shot you can see what seems like a cal/mag defiency. I had seen this as the beginning of led bleaching so I have been standing on the cal/mag and bud candy at 6ml per gallon and doing a foliar spray of 5ml per quart of water ph'd tp 5.9 every other day and the problem has not spread or gotten worse. I had not really had to run the nutes at this level before but the plant seems to be doing fine.

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This is the other one. It seems to be just coming out of veg.

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As you can see quite a bit of difference in the 2.

You will also notice no issues or deficiencies in this one. I am wondering if this is issue is related to the maturity of the plant as they are both the same size now in the same box. The first plant was the one that tried to hermie on me. This make me wonder if just upping the cal/mag and bud candy before any pistils show would have prevented this from happening. I will have to keep an eye on this in my next few grows and see if that is the case. Since they are both getting the same nutes now if the one doesnt show any issues it may lend credibility to my theory.

More updates soon...........
 
Neither of mine autoed as well. I've had them on 12/12 for several weeks and they continued to preflower up until about a week ago, when they finally went into full bloom. Trouble is they are now close to 48" tall and are out growing my small room. So I'm probably going to put them outside to finish up. When I move them out I'll try and get a few pictures up.
 
sorry too hear guy's
i think the thaipan crosses are not stable autoflowering i dont breed with them no more wil work on mine autoflowering haze and so on they are auto soon i will release the autoflowering haze's with out the thaipand2.0 in the line
 
EN OFCORSE SENT YOU GUY;S SOME TESTERS FIRST :group:
 
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