Interesting especially with Vermontman’s observation about your Zacatecas Tribute. Although not as popular narrow leaf phenos in true landrace kush is really quite common.keep us posted could be really uniqueThanks!
Yeah, I dunno much about the variety, but I was showing VermontMan his Zacatecas Tribute I'm growing and he was wondering where I am because the leaves were super slim. I think my elevation is playing a big part. I'm at 1800 ft in the highlands.
Unknown Kush is a cross between Bay 11 and Delicious seeds' proprietary kush. So not fully a kush and who knows what Bay 11 is because I've read that the Bay 11 that won the cup was actually Bodhi's keeper Appalachia cut from High & Lonesome's work.Interesting especially with Vermontman’s observation about your Zacatecas Tribute. Although not as popular narrow leaf phenos in true landrace kush is really quite common.keep us posted could be really unique
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They wont go in ground they get up potted and stay natural light cycle. Flowering will start near end of this month for most indica based strains. The big girl probably gonna be a really long drawn out story im gonna make you all sit thru while i harvest an 18-20' plant!...um lot of strain dependent questions you've asked of a place that runs many strains boss lol...favs are played close to vest. Frost is great question!...i shut down completely only for jan/feb. If i play year right im harvesting xmas week...new yearsMudballs-- Plants don't look too bad, normal to have a leaf like that anyway in the ground, they will do fine I bet. Hope you're able to get them in the ground soon. When does your flowering season start and how long are you able to mature them into the fall? When does frost become an issue?
Whats your favorite strains you are running? Your garden looks like mine, thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Im gonna try to add some more mulch next year. It does help quite a bit.Holyherb-- Very nice garden! Going to yield really well! Plants seem to be taking the heat well! If you use a mulch made with more bark material it will have more fines and be able to crust a little bit and conserve more moisture. Also has more humus content so good quality composted bark mulch can contain 0.5% N actually.
El Mani-- Looking great! That Grandfunk has lots of leaflets! Its like 11 on some of those! They seem to love the partial shade from the trees.
Mudballs-- Plants don't look too bad, normal to have a leaf like that anyway in the ground, they will do fine I bet. Hope you're able to get them in the ground soon. When does your flowering season start and how long are you able to mature them into the fall? When does frost become an issue?
Whats your favorite strains you are running? Your garden looks like mine, thanks for sharing!
Yea. May be fertilizer burn. You can try flushing some out by dumping a lot of water on it over several days but it does not look bad at this point.My vegging is just getting started, things might get a bit tight still have to sex a lot of these but there seems to be mostly females here.
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Biggest plant is the only clone Im runningsome sort of Superboof/mac cross, I heard Mac is slow in veg, this definitely one took a bit to wake up. Tied her down cuz shes branchy af apical dominance is all out of whack.
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Can y'all confirm this is fertilizer burn from ammonium? Went hard to push nutrition and I was looking for the sign to back off, pretty sure this is what I'm looking for right? Spotted on a couple plants, they will bounce back, I dont think it would have been a problem if the nutrients were more balanced though. Still learning lots over here no question about it.
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Only plant that looks like it might not make it is some sour/chem hybrid. Of course its the plant I want the most. If it dies no real chem/diesel/sour for me this year I will be bummed. Oh the unspeakable things I would do for a cut of some chem.
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been experimenting with fish emulsion & sure enough the very next day in some of my containers I could see they were critters, digging holes… Also, when I mix up a batch within seconds the flies come from everywhere.I use it indoors before the stretch and it seems to be enough for the flower stage.32 oz of fish hydrolysate made from catfish in 5 gallons water. Outdoors I’ve got raccoons ground hogs and curious squirrels I rather not tempt, although the smell isn’t fishy due to the citrus used as a preservative. I once spilled some on the gravel drive and next day there was a hole there several inches deep. Just about anywhere I dig something digs there to see what I buried.