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Post by gerry on Apr 17, 2015 18:25:33 GMT -5
The D.indica and D.tokaiensis are growing! only sown 2-3 weeks ago, and read it would take way longer than that, so I'm a little excited
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Post by gerry on Apr 17, 2015 20:22:08 GMT -5
Although they look suspiciously similar even though they are different species, is this normal this young?
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Post by lloyd on Apr 17, 2015 20:36:41 GMT -5
Dews all look the same at first.
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Post by amanitovirosa on Apr 17, 2015 20:49:04 GMT -5
...the D. Indica will probably grow much faster.
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Post by lloyd on Apr 17, 2015 21:00:40 GMT -5
Actually my indica seeds are much slower than my natalensis (which are similar to yours).
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Post by amanitovirosa on Apr 17, 2015 21:18:15 GMT -5
...my Indica seedlings always outgrow any others. They did when I first seeded some last year along with a bunch of other dews. They grew 2,3 times as fast, and now all of the ones that self seeded (I give away my seeds now) are outgrowing all other self seeded dews.
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Post by hal on Apr 17, 2015 23:02:53 GMT -5
Indica are annuals. They shoot up, flower profusely and burn out rather than fade away. I really like them. They put on a good show and they're named for India, which is a place I love.
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Post by Dennis A(cook1973) on Apr 18, 2015 13:04:06 GMT -5
The D.indica and D.tokaiensis are growing! only sown 2-3 weeks ago, and read it would take way longer than that, so I'm a little excited My D Indica is super slow they have not even germinated yet and they were sown almost 2 months!!
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