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Old 07-01-2003, 12:17 PM   #1
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I bought some Afghani & sensi seeds off an internet site. I germinated 8 and planted them straight into pots outside. Going well with buds appearing, the only thing is that they are not growing any taller-probably not a problem to you! Is there such a thing as a dwarf plant and will it give a good yield-or have I been duped! They smell really good though. tried attaching a pic but file size is too big
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you cannot possibly be from london!!! There is a dwarf everything, but if you really purchased your seeds from a seedbank or a reputed seed shop then you should not have dwarfed plants. My guess is that you are located somewhere where the photoperiod is close to 12/12. Your seedligs have started to flower! That would be my guess...they are not dwarf plants, rather small flowering babies. For the pics, try reducing the quality of the image...or crop it!

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Old 07-02-2003, 12:05 AM   #3
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Id deff. like to see a pic of these, hahaha wouldnt it be cool to see a plant with no branches just like a dime bag worth in bud, hahaha makes me think of a green chicken nuggett connected to a plant, then again im not really in my right frame of mind!
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Old 07-02-2003, 01:16 PM   #4
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Yes I am really from London, bit odd but true! 5th time lucky! Thanks for your replies, i will send more as they hopefully grow outwards and not upwards!
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Old 07-02-2003, 01:41 PM   #5
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What size pots are you using?

It could be root bound, with no where left to grow. If you tried replanting it into a larger pot, your problem might be solved!
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D3SGTE-You're a star! I will replant tomorrow-funny how the most obvious things take time to digest!
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Firstly, that's not a "dwarf" plant. Secondly, they look nice. Thirdly, they "could be" rootbound. Fourthly, they have only started to show pre-flowers. Fifth, doesn't the weather suck in London? It HAS to bloody rain during Wimbledon (as a rule!) and NO Tim will not win it!

Hey, nice to see yet another grower from the UK! Pretty cool! I would not worry too much about those plants...transplant them to a bigger pot and leave them alone, and you will see the REAL flowers developin a few weeks time!

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its rootbound man get bigger pots like 5 times bigger then that they will have plenty of room to grow then trust me
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that's what i thought,similar situation w/seeds.I mean I knew there weren't dwarfs,but what happened to me is that I didn't get them going until late,like almost May,and they didn't get alot of growth on them,now they are flowering and are like 1/5 the size of the stativas,which seem to b e so well adapted.I'll post pics tomorrow of them.
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haha those are nice, i wouldnt put them in a dwarf category unless you have past grows like ommamedmar, and his tree haha...

Id go with bigger pots, it'll work, and with the tennis thing, off the subject, did that aussi win today against the germen guy, i liked the aussi

Back to the subject, looking great, should get some nice bud from it, i thought when you said dwarf you ment like a 10 inch plant with bud thatd be funny haha

Again good luck, and transplant
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