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Oregon 4 Rec Plant Outdoor Grows 2017

Mtn. Nectar

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liking your "supposed" reference to rks seed..........hope ya get the real deal...........

dank on...........
 

Dankwolf

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3/29/17

3/29/17

Up potted clones from 2 gallon pots to 5 gallon bags so far so good considering the way 2017 is treating me lol.
Last pic shows true color and the nice double serrated leafs of cotton candy.

 

Bradley_Danks

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Up potted clones from 2 gallon pots to 5 gallon bags so far so good considering the way 2017 is treating me lol.
Last pic shows true color and the nice double serrated leafs of cotton candy.

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That's a great start! What size you going to run them in outdoors this year? Those could be massive. What's the genetics of your cotton candy?
 

Dankwolf

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Cotton candy

Cotton candy



I am going for 600 gallon pots .cotton candy that i have is afghan dom with crazy vigour. I have not tried it out doors yet but it should purple up nicely.

It stackes nice to cant wait to see what she does out doors . here she is at 27 days indoor.

 
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Dankwolf

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Strain list keeps changing picked up a new girl.

Strain list keeps changing picked up a new girl.

Got a new strain so hopefully i can get her big for this season .shes called affie circa 1972-1976 . supposed to be vary skunky .she looks a little rough after the ride home but i am sure she will perc up .

 
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Bradley_Danks

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I am going for 600 gallon pots .cotton candy that i have is afghan dom with crazy vigour. I have not tried it out doors yet but it should purple up nicely.

It stackes nice to cant wait to see what she does out doors . here she is at 27 days indoor.

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600 gallon should do the trick! Should have some beasts on your hands. That cotton candy has all kinds of good genetics mixed together. I hope she finishes alright for ya. Are you located in southern Oregon where the seasons are long?


Got a new strain so hopefully i can get her big for this season .shes called affie circa 1972-1976 . supposed to be vary skunky .she looks a little rough after the ride home but i am sure she will perc up .

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That's some real old school shit aye :D. Is it a fast flowering indica by chance? It might be a good hash maker...
 

Dankwolf

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That's some real old school shit aye :D. Is it a fast flowering indica by chance? It might be a good hash maker...[/QUOTE]

It is a 45 to 50 day 100% indica afgahn that was used in the making of og ,trinity, mk ultra , la confadential and many skunk hybrids to neme a few ( cant varifi but i trust source). was told lime green spongey dense buds with sparce blood red hairs . smell ahould be skunk/pine/fruit/earthy/hash smell . supposed to be vary loud and vary psychedelic with a heavy indica stone that last around 3 to 4 hours. Thc around 22% to 25% . cbd at .5% to 1%

Odd looking plant for sure . the structure is like a pure sativa but with fat lime green 100% indy leafs that appear to be vary thin/delicut and mainly 3 figures at moment . vary slow in veg seems to be a land race .
 
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Dankwolf

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600 gallon should do the trick! Should have some beasts on your hands. That cotton candy has all kinds of good genetics mixed together. I hope she finishes alright for ya. Are you located in southern Oregon where the seasons are long?

I am in central oregon but plan to build a green house around them in late september.the cotton candy strain is a odd one . it is a 70 day strain but shows sex weeks before others . i am guessing early to mid octtober finish
Its a power house of gentics no dought fruity/skunky/diesel smell if done right and she shoots 200% to 300% on the flip . i expect great things out of her .
 

Dankwolf

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Cotton candy Girls are finally displaying full vigour .

Cotton candy Girls are finally displaying full vigour .

Same plant pictured above toped at 5th node then again today wont top again till mid to late may. almost doubled since last week . i will be lucky if 5 gallon pots make it till end of month.
 
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Dankwolf

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Had to trans plant early got root bound like i thought . 1000 watt hps and 4 plants in 45 gallon pots not a bad start lol..


The back right is the special 1970s affie .

I donated exsses to a local compassion club last year and would like to know if there ate any other worthy med clubs with low income individuals that would benifit from this years exsses (not for sale) as a donation?
 

Bradley_Danks

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Had to trans plant early got root bound like i thought . 1000 watt hps and 4 plants in 45 gallon pots not a bad start lol..
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The back right is the special 1970s affie .

I donated exsses to a local compassion club last year and would like to know if there ate any other worthy med clubs with low income individuals that would benifit from this years exsses (not for sale) as a donation?

Those should be nice and big by the time you move em outdoors! Those pots are huge. Those hard to move around? How you gonna transplant them?

Not sure of any clubs that need clones.
 

Dankwolf

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Those should be nice and big by the time you move em outdoors! Those pots are huge. Those hard to move around? How you gonna transplant them?

Not sure of any clubs that need clones.

There easy to move . there only 45 gallon with four handels on each pot . it takes two people for sure though. I can just drop them in the 600 gallon pots later and cut pots off .
 

moss1310

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I'll be starting late, in the next week or so from seed in Portland. Doing the Church, Black Afghan ( Afghan x Black Domina). Both supposedly can handle our Fall weather. For the rest, debating between Cookies Kush, Black Cherry Punch, and Kimbo Kush. I'll do 20 or 25 gallon fabric pots. Let the fun begin.
 

Bradley_Danks

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I'll be starting late, in the next week or so from seed in Portland. Doing the Church, Black Afghan ( Afghan x Black Domina). Both supposedly can handle our Fall weather. For the rest, debating between Cookies Kush, Black Cherry Punch, and Kimbo Kush. I'll do 20 or 25 gallon fabric pots. Let the fun begin.

Let us know how those do outdoors. Maybe you'll find some early dank strains :)
 

Dankwolf

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6/12/17

6/12/17

Transplanted from 45 gallon pots to 1100 gallon home made pots for $22 a peice one week ago.plants are in home made soil mix . they are going through transplant shock and the cold nights are starting halt growth .

 

Bradley_Danks

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Transplanted from 45 gallon pots to 1100 gallon home made pots for $22 a peice one week ago.plants are in home made soil mix . they are going through transplant shock and the cold nights are starting halt growth .

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Damn bro those are some mackers! Looks like they could get huge! That's too bad about the shock. How long has that lasted now? What you feeding them?
 

Dankwolf

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Damn bro those are some mackers! Looks like they could get huge! That's too bad about the shock. How long has that lasted now? What you feeding them?

Just water for now . other then foiler sprays of micronutrients once a week for now . feed is upplyed by soil mix mainly and will be bottle feed earth juice product's as needed. They have been in shock for about 5 to 6 days and probably going to last for othrr 2 to 3 days wether depnding. I will do better next year .
 

Phenome

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Just water for now . other then foiler sprays of micronutrients once a week for now . feed is upplyed by soil mix mainly and will be bottle feed earth juice product's as needed. They have been in shock for about 5 to 6 days and probably going to last for othrr 2 to 3 days wether depnding. I will do better next year .

I brought mine outside and the cold rainy nights have slowed mine down a bit too. looks like you have a great start. looks like those are going to be huge finishers. excellent job, you have me beat 3 fold already :biggrin:
 
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