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Fire OG experience??

MountainBudz

⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
So I just got 3 super nice OG cuts and I have never grown any of them, so im looking for a little advice. I got the real Fire OG (Raskal cut), The Skywalker (G cut) and the Loompa Headband which is an amazing OG itself.... and the Day Wrecker (not an OG, I know... But experience is welcome).

How does the real fire og grow??? Is she a heavy feeder? How's the stretch? Any tips or pointers are very welcome. Or if you have any experience with the other 3 mentioned.
 
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CannaT

starin' at the world through my rearview
I like all OG's but if I have to rank them by smell.


1. Tennis ball cans OG's are my favourites.

2. Lemon-pinesol 2nd.

3.earthy-chemy 3d.
 

JetLife175

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Fire OG. Grows like any other OG to be honest. Difference is bud structure. Nugs have more pronounced crowns at the tops. Normal stretch for a OG. Like a good dose of PK in week 6-7. 10.5 week flower time. Can get a pound per 1k no
Problem.

Skywalker. G cut is a really nice skywalker. Feeds same as fire. Will probably get better yields from this compared to the fire.

LHB-never personally ran but if dialed I've seen nice huge harvests.
 

MountainBudz

⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
Fire OG. Grows like any other OG to be honest. Difference is bud structure. Nugs have more pronounced crowns at the tops. Normal stretch for a OG. Like a good dose of PK in week 6-7. 10.5 week flower time. Can get a pound per 1k no
Problem.

Skywalker. G cut is a really nice skywalker. Feeds same as fire. Will probably get better yields from this compared to the fire.

LHB-never personally ran but if dialed I've seen nice huge harvests.

Great info! Thanks

Yes the Loompa is supposed to be nice and i have heard several claim that she is the best OG they have ever had. As far as that goes, it really just comes down to preference.

I have a good bit of experience growing finicky plants, so I think it will all work out fine.
 
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