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You can "try" feeding her high phosphorus bloom nutrients, and well as gradually decrease the lights on schedule until she gets into flower. Every 4 days drop an hour of lights. If its not a real auto, but it still light sensitive it might trigger into flower just under 18 hours. If its a true photo, it might not trigger into flower until 14 hours of light versus 10 hours of darkness.

Ok I’ll try both. I’m using green leaf nutrients stuff. I’ll start adding bud explosion to my mix and lower lights by 1 hour every 4 days until I see something change. Thanks for the quick response @912GreenSkell


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Look like about an ounce after squeezing the dregs. Sipping at it now.. :cheers:

Perfect! Its nice to know when you get it right close to an ounce...that lets you know the strength should be good...what colour is the liquid if you hold it up to the light? Do you see any particles floating in it? Is it opaque or translucent?
 
Ok I’ll try both. I’m using green leaf nutrients stuff. I’ll start adding bud explosion to my mix and lower lights by 1 hour every 4 days until I see something change. Thanks for the quick response @912GreenSkell


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I am interested to see what happens...if its a photo then you might not see a change for awhile...but 49 days to show any signs is outside the range of a standard auto, at least in my experience. If you are running a journal tag me!
 
Perfect! Its nice to know when you get it right close to an ounce...that lets you know the strength should be good...what colour is the liquid if you hold it up to the light? Do you see any particles floating in it? Is it opaque or translucent?
Very green - completely opaque. Filtered well, and no visible particles appear to be suspended in the solution. Though I'd have to pass it through a filter to make sure.
 
Very green - completely opaque. Filtered well, and no visible particles appear to be suspended in the solution. Though I'd have to pass it through a filter to make sure.

Visible particles isnt a bad thing, and i see them often when i put extra weed in a batch....the THC is infused in the booze until the booze holds its maximum amount. After that point there will be what looks like floating dust particles that settle on the bottom. Those are excess THC glands that cant be absorbed by the booze. They are so tiny they slip through the doubled down cheese cloth with ease.
 
Visible particles isnt a bad thing, and i see them often when i put extra weed in a batch....the THC is infused in the booze until the booze holds its maximum amount. After that point there will be what looks like floating dust particles that settle on the bottom. Those are excess THC glands that cant be absorbed by the booze. They are so tiny they slip through the doubled down cheese cloth with ease.
From the position of a chemist (as evil a one as I might be) what you are describing sounds a lot like a saturated solute precipitating out as the level of solubility falls with the temperature. Meaning, this is some strong shit, man!
 
From the position of a chemist (as evil a one as I might be) what you are describing sounds a lot like a saturated solute precipitating out as the level of solubility falls with the temperature. Meaning, this is some strong shit, man!

Yes precisely!! More technical than i would have put it, but yes exactly! :D
 
i only do it that way(more weed than is called for in the recipe), because high test booze is very hard for me to get, and therefore very valuable, far harder to get than the weed thats for sure!!
 
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