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bdanks 2015 Oregon Outdoor Grows

Hey big dank tell me how the pie face is goin mate. I got a couple of seedlings for summer��
 
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Yeah, it was a bummer for sure since the spot has so much potential. Next year well try again. Thx



I think Its suppose to be 75% sativa and 25% indica. Its a sweet Irish kush x jack the ripper. The way it flowers early is unreal. Its super stinky n potent too :)




Thanks. Doing what I can :)

Heres another pic of the killer kush. Morning shot:

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I ain't religious but I gotta say....Jesus!

Also, what [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]oti$ said.

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therevverend

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You've got me interested in the fast versions Sweet Seeds has. Normally I'm skeptical of auto hybrids but your Killer Kush looks like a winner. May have to try it next year.
 

Bradley_Danks

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I can't believe how much farther along that killer kush is...is this one of those fast versions you were talking about or did you just luck out with a really early flowering/finishing pheno? Looks like you'll be puffin' on some killer kush very soon!
Its a fast version for sure.... It don't look like there's any ruderalis in there just the early flowering time. If I can I'll have it lab tested at some point to test for potency. Until then I'll quality control test it myself, primary research :joint:



Hey big dank tell me how the pie face is goin mate. I got a couple of seedlings for summer�� I'm at 42 south

Some killer. It started to flower about august 25th outdoor at my lat. See the attachments for an indoor and outdoor shot.

I ain't religious but I gotta say....Jesus!

Also, what [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]oti$ said.

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Gotta love it :)
 

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Bradley_Danks

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You've got me interested in the fast versions Sweet Seeds has. Normally I'm skeptical of auto hybrids but your Killer Kush looks like a winner. May have to try it next year.

Yep. I know what you mean. I'm gonna keep this pheno around for a while! Hopefully find that July 1st pheno next year. This is the mid September pheno here at my lat. From the appearance of her I don't see anything that looks like a diminish in quality. Its gonna come down to some lab test analytics and good old fashion bud smokin to see how good she is.

I mostly heater gun dry bong loads of weed n hash and I notice some herb doesn't heater well so that's gonna be the true test for my personal stash.
 

DuskrayTroubador

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I haven't tried the killer, but I've grown Green Poison last year and this year the fast version of that and Sweet Cheese. Dank bud last year (and looks like it this year) but they've definitely been the least hardy of all my strains against leaf spot and PM. They finish quick, but they're more susceptible than other outdoor strains.

Yours do look better than mine, though! Idk how much rain you got, but we got pissed on here.
 

Bradley_Danks

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that killer could be legendary. worthy of the adept books bigdank....

Ya the super dank strain that finishes at the end of august might be too elusive at my lat and unattainable in reality... If this is as good as it gets then I'm stoked! I'll be honest, I've been investing a lot of time and money into pheno hunting over the last 2 years. I'm still gonna keep searching though... The way I found this one was by getting a bunch of single seeds from the single seed center. I chose those seeds from the list in my thread called "huge list of early outdoor strains". I had a sweet afgani deliciousness fast version too but it hermied :(

I haven't tried the killer, but I've grown Green Poison last year and this year the fast version of that and Sweet Cheese. Dank bud last year (and looks like it this year) but they've definitely been the least hardy of all my strains against leaf spot and PM. They finish quick, but they're more susceptible than other outdoor strains.

Yours do look better than mine, though! Idk how much rain you got, but we got pissed on here.

The killer I left out in the storm is problem free.. Its dank too. Two squalls hit my valley each accompanied by wind storms. It was nutty. I was tempted to leave my bigger one out but instead I brought it indoor for a week under a 400 watt HPS. It was indoor during week 7 of flower. It responded well.

Can u take a current pic of the buds on your fast versions? Take a look at this killer kush after the storm it went through:
 

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Ya the super dank strain that finishes at the end of august might be too elusive at my lat and unattainable in reality... If this is as good as it gets then I'm stoked! I'll be honest, I've been investing a lot of time and money into pheno hunting over the last 2 years. I'm still gonna keep searching though... The way I found this one was by getting a bunch of single seeds from the single seed center. I had a sweet afgani deliciousness fast version too but it hermied :(



The killer I left out in the storm is problem free.. Its dank too. Two squalls hit my valley each accompanied by wind storms. It was nutty. I was tempted to leave my bigger one out but instead I brought it indoor for a week under a 400 watt HPS. It was indoor during week 7 of flower. It responded well.

Can u take a current pic of the buds on your fast versions? Take a look at this killer kush after the storm it went through:

at 45th lat i bet everyone whos growing could use a cut or two of that killer. i wish my gals would have started a little earlier it would be nice to be cutting right now. keep it up bigdank. youve gotten me interested in phenotypes that finish up in early sep... especially if im gonna be on the 45th for another decade....

heres my NL#1 its starting to really take off.








 

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at 45th lat i bet everyone whos growing could use a cut or two of that killer. i wish my gals would have started a little earlier it would be nice to be cutting right now. keep it up bigdank. youve gotten me interested in phenotypes that finish up in early sep... especially if im gonna be on the 45th for another decade....

heres my NL#1 its starting to really take off.

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Very nice. Liking the frosty purple look! Sweet seeds wrote an article on how to make your own fast versions. They say to cross any autoflower to a photoperiod variety and the offspring will all or mostly be fast versions of the photoperiod variety. The article claims this is because the autoflower trait is recessive. I plan on doing some of these projects because their are some very dank auto flower varieties now days!!

Pic of the killer today:
 

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Very nice. Liking the frosty purple look! Sweet seeds wrote an article on how to make your own fast versions. They say to cross any autoflower to a photoperiod variety and the offspring will all or mostly be fast versions of the photoperiod variety. The article claims this is because the autoflower trait is recessive. I plan on doing some of these projects because their are some very dank auto flower varieties now days!!

Pic of the killer today:

this would be a good idea to do for this nl do that to a couple phenos drop em in 45 gallons...

im liking em too i like the frost look to em. hopefully this weather keeps up.
 

Bradley_Danks

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this would be a good idea to do for this nl do that to a couple phenos drop em in 45 gallons...

im liking em too i like the frost look to em. hopefully this weather keeps up.

Good idea. Have any autos in mind? Gonna use a male or reverse a female?
 

natedogNW

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Sweet seeds wrote an article on how to make your own fast versions. They say to cross any autoflower to a photoperiod variety and the offspring will all or mostly be fast versions of the photoperiod variety. The article claims this is because the autoflower trait is recessive. I plan on doing some of these projects because their are some very dank auto flower varieties now days!!

Ive noticed quite a few quick outdoor strains online mention they have some auto-flower tendancies. Very interesting.... I wonder if you could clone such a plant?
 

Bradley_Danks

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Ive noticed quite a few quick outdoor strains online mention they have some auto-flower tendancies. Very interesting.... I wonder if you could clone such a plant?
Yep, I have some cuttings of my killer kush vegging.

Built my rain shelter today. Have a look:

Left mickey kush, right blue og, bottom cheese candy:
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Bottom qrazy train wreck pheno, top left blue og, right mickey kush.

Mickey kush:


Killer kush bud today:
 

Bradley_Danks

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The gardens doing good. I think the BC sweet tooth is finally starting to flower :)

My medical garden:

Killer kush week 9 day 5. The sun is finally back!!
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