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leaves towards the end of flowering, they don’t mind higher than average grow room temperatures (under
90F/30C) and expect to wait forever to harvest, 100 days is normal under ideal conditions and that’s why
nobody grows pure Thai indoors although reducing the flowering stage "" lights on "" period each week or day
from the time you turn the lights to flower them , go from 12.5/11.5 gradually down to 10.5/13.5 over an
expected 3 month flowering time will speed up the harvest date by a week or two ) and is prone to hermies ,
about 3 hermies , 4 males and 3 females out of ten seedlings would be normal."
"Their seeds are usually small, without markings or lines and readily drop to the ground when fully formed and matured (and that
makes them a bastard to find!). Most Thai crosses have seeds with dark lines or other markings on them.
Thais tend to have long thin leaves, be mold resilient due to the very thin wispy long buds, don’t "" resin up “
as much as indicas, drop most of their multi fingered leaves as it approaches harvest time and you have to
be on the look out for the odd male flower which tend to appear at any time but mostly during the middle to
late stages of flowering. If you discover a male flower on a "" female "" (they are called ""Katoeys"" in Thailand)
pick it off, but if you see 3 then 4 then more pull the whole plant otherwise you’ll have enough seeds to grow
an acre next summer! dry it and try it out or if the weather permits plant it outside. The only good hermie is a
dead one. Try to very lightly pollinate some branches on your young females, some say it will stop hermies
developing although I do it sometimes, I’m not sure if it actually works. The growth patterns, shapes, heights
and bud sizes vary greatly with Thais I have seen, I guess, due to cross breeding by commercial growers for a
quicker turnover (make that the bent Cambodian army generals and Thai gangsters) over the last 25 years."
"Some Thais have a Xmas tree shape with 2-ft long continuous buds and a main cola and others look like a
willow tree with knotty dreadlocks at harvest time. The high can vary greatly also with some Thais or
Thai/hybrids going from a hard instant knockout punch to a spacey speedy high but is almost always strong.
The average Thai is strong, a bit druggy and a bit spacey. If you manage to grow a few sensimilla style the
high will be better than most Thai commercial, probably more on the spacey surreal side if you grow it to its
full potential and pick it just right hmmm although I’ve tasted some home grown sense Thai that was very
heavy and others that were almost trippy, nothing beats a good home sub-tropical grown Thai with that trippy
ride, beats the hell out of those tasty 49 day Dutch weeds.” - bone-tired"
"“A green strain, developed from Thai parents in 1997. The Thai parents having grown in Holland for years
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