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BOG Seeds Sour Bubble.

Farmer John

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No OG Kush did not come from BOG. OG Kush came from Matt Berger. Matt brought a strain to BOG and they made a batch of seeds using BOG Bubble. From that batch of seeds created, came Sourbubble (Bogs breeder pick) and OG (Matts breeder pick)


This conversation was had on this site and is still here amongst BOGs 1000’s of posts. I’ll eventually find it, surprised no one else has considering this thread is older than my children 🤣
This is correct.
 

Mithridate

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Talonted

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Well that settles it, I don’t know how you found that but there it is. Matt Berger is the one behind Bubba Kush. BOG was specifically attracted to a certain Lime Bubba pheno, bred with BOG Bubble and out came Sourbubble. Now where he states this part I’m attaching…. It appears to me that he’s describing that no one is more satisfied than he is that OG is related to Sourbubble but he cannot prove it either. Back in this day seed patents were becoming a reality and some breeders would scoop the work out from someone just by simply denying that someone’s genetics were used in the making of said strains.
 

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PHRosin

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Heck of a canopy @Doug Dawson! That's packed to the gills! Do you ever have problems with powdery mildew or mold when lights go off during flower?

I've been reading more about high (>70 RH) during veg but spooked from reading the forums about high humidity levels

I'm growing with LEDs and during the winter its not easy to get the tent above 75-80 with lights on.... Lights off forget about it im between 66-70 degrees

One thing I do is I grow my most Afghani/Hashplants during winter because they are probably more used to the cold temps
 

Doug Dawson

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Heck of a canopy @Doug Dawson! That's packed to the gills! Do you ever have problems with powdery mildew or mold when lights go off during flower?

I've been reading more about high (>70 RH) during veg but spooked from reading the forums about high humidity levels

I'm growing with LEDs and during the winter its not easy to get the tent above 75-80 with lights on.... Lights off forget about it im between 66-70 degrees

One thing I do is I grow my most Afghani/Hashplants during winter because they are probably more used to the cold temps
I have only had to deal with mold a couple times and it was always in the crevasses of very large colas. Lights go out for me at 8am and come on at 8pm. That way I pay the least for hydro to run the lights and the house is warmer during those hours. My spare bedroom is my grow room so I put a large dehumidifier in the room and keep the room at 40% RH. That way the air being pulled into the tent is low RH and the carbon filter is set high to exchange the air in the tent quickly which exhausts outside. That tends to keep things in check for me. I also have fans running on the canopy as well as on the floor blowing up from the bottom. I also feed at lights on so the pots are at their driest though the lights out period. Once I have collected all the pollen I can the males will be pulled from the tent and bring the number from 12 down to 7 which will create much more space for the ladies to finish off. This has worked well for me.
 

Redrum92

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I have only had to deal with mold a couple times and it was always in the crevasses of very large colas. Lights go out for me at 8am and come on at 8pm. That way I pay the least for hydro to run the lights and the house is warmer during those hours. My spare bedroom is my grow room so I put a large dehumidifier in the room and keep the room at 40% RH. That way the air being pulled into the tent is low RH and the carbon filter is set high to exchange the air in the tent quickly which exhausts outside. That tends to keep things in check for me. I also have fans running on the canopy as well as on the floor blowing up from the bottom. I also feed at lights on so the pots are at their driest though the lights out period. Once I have collected all the pollen I can the males will be pulled from the tent and bring the number from 12 down to 7 which will create much more space for the ladies to finish off. This has worked well for me.

I was taught that there is a sweet spot for humidity.. obviously 70-80% rH is likely to develop mold because of all the water in the air, but going too low on the rH can also cause mold, because the plant transpires at increased rates due to the dry air, so the crevasses of the buds can accumulate a lot of moisture quickly if it's too dry, ironically. Not saying 40% is too low, but for certain strains, maybe it could be?
 

Doug Dawson

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I was taught that there is a sweet spot for humidity.. obviously 70-80% rH is likely to develop mold because of all the water in the air, but going too low on the rH can also cause mold, because the plant transpires at increased rates due to the dry air, so the crevasses of the buds can accumulate a lot of moisture quickly if it's too dry, ironically. Not saying 40% is too low, but for certain strains, maybe it could be?
Setting the dehumidifier outside the tent to 40% gives me 50% - 55% RH in my tent.
 

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