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Albany Sour Diesel Clone

kro-magnon

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This is what I mean by the color change.

Sour ran light dep in NorCal.
Beautiful plant and nice fading, I've never try light dep in a grow myself but have smoked some flowers made this way and wow it was some great flowers,IMO light dep is a technique who produce some very good quality flowers if the grower take care of everything else aside light. As the plants are flowering with a very powerful sun, stronger than it is later in the season, it makes some flowers who are looking like they have been grown indoor, the only way for me to tell it was outdoor grown was the bigger stems than indoor but the calyxes were swollen like they would be indoor.
Do you detect some differences between the buds of the same clone made in light dep or full season?
 

kro-magnon

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Hey any tips and tricks to growing the Albany cut or links to some good information? I hear this one can be finicky! Or a mentor for this grow from someone with experience would be much appreciated. I only have 5 grows under my belt but goof yields and good smoke so far. I should add it is in a 30 gallon pot of living soil.
I have never grown any clones from the USA but many seed lines made with different Sour D and they can be finicky, like it was already said, keep the temps in check those genetics hate being too hot and they are good eaters so depending on your feeding method maybe add a bit more P/K than usual, don't overdo the N(but they will stretch untill day 25/30 so they need N for a while) and give a bit more Cal/mag than with other plants. That's the most common advices I've been given while asking the same questions than you. Don't forget they are flowering for +/-75/80 days if you use some type of dry amendments be sure there is enough for the whole flowering.
 

Serialgriller

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I planted march 22nd. This is supposed to be Albany cut. It came in with some discoloration and new growth has continued to show discoloration. Any thoughts on what this might be? I did have a soil test and would be glad to share the results if there are any soil testing nerds on here😀. I did have it read by KiS Organics and they said it was high in chlorides and copper but to go ahead and continue with this run and flush the soil for the next run. Thanks
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