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Kimbo kush outdoor

Phenome

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I was hoping you has the super duper way of doing it at home lol. I have read a little in to it but to do it right just seems a little costly/waist of money time on my scale of gardining. I would give 50% of the take any day cant even find some one to do that for me lol . have not looked that hard ether . thank you agian for the reply sorry about hijacking your thread a bit .
Oh I don't mind one bit man.
No problem at all. I enjoy the company, any questions are appreciated.
Even if it has nothing to do with kimbo. I consider all questions pertainate, especially for the locals.
 

Phenome

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nice n frosty!
i hope you dont mind that i put a few shots up of my kimbo,she was immature and didnt start flowering until about 3-4 weeks ago

Awesome!
Keep throwing in as many pictures as you would like.
This can just be a thread for anyone who has kimbo kush running.
I love collections of information with many sides and aspects.
Pictures are always more than appreciated. Yours looks great, can't wait to see it finish.
What latitude are you located on if you don't mind sharing?
Mine seemed to start flowering a bit late also. I had no other strains outside to compare it to though
Mine began flower development on 8-24
 

Phenome

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ICMag Donor
Kimbo kush triggered outdoors for me, with 10 hours and 20 minutes of darkness.
On august 24th when they began flowering, the nights were about that long when looking at a lunar calendar.
 

Phenome

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ICMag Donor
Hows the weather treating you?
Better than I could ask for, I watered 3 days ago and it's been great sunny days since. Looks like the weather predicts some rain soon for a couple days, but I never trust.
Perfect timing though because the rain will do the watering for me.
I just hope it doesn't get too nasty.
The temperature doesn't drop low when it's been rainy, so that's what has been keeping them happy.
How's the weather been treating you over in your area?
 

Dankwolf

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20° above average nights and days . humidity has been high 80% . but going good this last week of good weather help put some weight on the CQ . but got rain on the way with high humidity and low light ao not stoked lol but outdoor you just got to roll with it .
 

Phenome

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20° above average nights and days . humidity has been high 80% . but going good this last week of good weather help put some weight on the CQ . but got rain on the way with high humidity and low light ao not stoked lol but outdoor you just got to roll with it .

Is that cheesequake from seed or a cutting?
If seed,
What strains of tga genetics have you ran outdoors?
I've always seen people get incredible results (like you)

20 degrees sounds unforgiving, I'm in paradise compared to what southern and eastern oregon dudes are dealing with.
 
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Dankwolf

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The cut i have could easily do 20+ pound plants if some one veged for 2-3 months then put out in july.
 

Phenome

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ICMag Donor
funny guy!

If this feels hard to believe, check his pictures out in his profile.
Id love to see this tried, I'm sure it's more than possible with this cheesequake cut, proper support and a 1k gallon pot.


Dankwolf, how much are you expecting your yield on your cq?
Please include details on size of pot, and date thrown outdoor. feel free to show a picture if you have the time.
 

Phenome

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Thank you whodatis, glad your here to watch.
I've been lurking in your outdoor thread.
Looks like you have a nice fire outdoor crop. Yields all look impressive also.

Here's some photos from today, magentas, reds, blues, purples, greens and golds are starting to really become obvious now, beautiful to say the least.

 

who dat is

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Thank you whodatis, glad your here to watch.
I've been lurking in your outdoor thread.
Looks like you have a nice fire outdoor crop. Yields all look impressive also.

Here's some photos from today, magentas, reds, blues, purples, greens and golds are starting to really become obvious now, beautiful to say the least.

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Right on man, you're getting some really nice fall colors :yes:
 

yahooman

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in my time on this earth(and im not young)the biggest plant i have seen is 6 lbs.....i dont think 20 is possible
 

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