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Ph-patrol

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Sour Kosher pics taken Day 38

Sour Kosher pics taken Day 38

The Sk has been a fairly easy grow so far.She has shown a slight temperament for light and the fan...Some canoeing...UGG
Her grow structure is fair branched with solid dense Buds.
At the moment her structure is holding up well.She will need future staking IMO.
She has a strange structure in that she has slight offset branching that are not symmetrical in length.
one branch is 4"long with a single bud and the adjacent branch is 14" long with many buds. this is for 3 levels of nodes....Strange
Once at Cola back to normal symmetry.
Here smell is not Dank any more its Rank with an outrageous terpene profile aromatic and to the touch.
I'm glad I threw her into my grow last minute.

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Thanks Much
 

Ph-patrol

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I just realized I had these banked.I got these semi last minute to complete an order for 20 off.
Alien OG x Alien Bubba
Every thing I have seen looks good:)
I would like to run next to Sour bubble or Darlin's net.


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I would like to run next to Sour bubble or Darlin's net.

Have you ran DN yet?

Malawi is so great alone and in crosses. in my pack of pure malawi they went anywhere from 13-18 weeks, but my chosen clone runs at about 10-11 weeks. pretty reasonable for a serious high!

Damn...a 10 week Malawi! Nice! How many seeds did you have to run thru to find her? I need to read thru the ACE Malawai thread....I need a nice Sativa
 

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Sloppy Sea Tea

Sloppy Sea Tea

Here is a pic of my tea that I took just before watering/feeding plants.
I did not cut my tea with any water...straight feed.
Lester Bean ask me or maybe suggested cut with water.
I would say this tea definitely could have or should have been cut with water.
The Huckleberry Kush and one of the Aloha stomper showed slight stress.
I was overthinking about changes to make to the tea and end game would simply dilute with 25 to 50 percent more water.

Proof is in the pudding....Thanks Lester for your input. I did take it into to account but I was curious too:biggrin:

ph



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Ph-patrol

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HuckleBerry Kush v3 day 44

HuckleBerry Kush v3 day 44

The HuckleBerry is maturing fast....caking everywhere.she is stalky and I don't think she will need any support in the future.
she Smells of sweet Musk and my hand smell of milk chocolate after handling.
Her watering is almost double the other plants at this point.I need to check her more frequently but she is drought resistant...I check by pot weight.
Here weak spot is a slight nitrogen sensitivity.
Tip of Cole
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Top portion of Cola
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Cola
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Caked buds
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Her stalk is riddles with buds and she is branched nicely too.
She still has massive fan leaves that I lift to explore all of her development.
Under a loop she is breathtaking....I wonder how she is going to smoke.

ph
 

Ph-patrol

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Pics look like a mag pic :yoinks: what camera u use ? Outstanding work

Thanks Windy
I just try to take photos that express what I see in each plant.
I have an old point and shoot that I use.Nothing state of the art.
Sometimes you get good light and a you keep a steady hand.

Thanks again

ph
 

Phenome

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The HuckleBerry is maturing fast....caking everywhere.she is stalky and I don't think she will need any support in the future.
she Smells of sweet Musk and my hand smell of milk chocolate after handling.
Her watering is almost double the other plants at this point.I need to check her more frequently but she is drought resistant...I check by pot weight.
Here weak spot is a slight nitrogen sensitivity.
Tip of Cole
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Top portion of Cola
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Cola
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Caked buds
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Frost
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Her stalk is riddles with buds and she is branched nicely too.
She still has massive fan leaves that I lift to explore all of her development.
Under a loop she is breathtaking....I wonder how she is going to smoke.

ph
Wow. Great buds man, cannot wait to hear a smoke report. How much does the huckleberry stretch?
 

Ph-patrol

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Hey Bro
To be honest I was just growing out some extra gear that I had banked for a bit so I did not keep a super tight journal of my non testers.Once I realized I had only one female RKU-88hp I kinda picked up the pace on my stowaway's.
So the HBK-v3 is 48 inches tall and that would roughly bring her to 2.5x stretch.

by the way the Aloha Grape stomper's Smell like fuck candy and looks like you could eat the buds....It keeps crossing my mind.;)
Things are going well my Friend.

Hbk-v3
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Phenome

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Thank you for the detailed answer. All the bud pictures you've posted look like candy too.
That no question looks good enough to eat.
Long cure some of that AGS, grind some up fine, stir into fresh made guacamole. :biggrin:
 

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Staking plants

Staking plants

So as you can see none of my plants are topped or cut.I use a more natural grow style that brings on challenges for indoor growing.I have tall plants that become vertically challenged when they start to put on bud weight....which they have in the past weeks.
The other thing is I don't like my plants to be imprisoned in the tent.... I like to pull one out or all out and give them the once over and take photos Etc.
Some of my plants at this stage need assistance in standing alone....in the tent they have the walls and each other for support.

So I make the stacks out of pine by ripping in the table saw 4ft tall and cut to plants height.
Next I stab 2 stakes opposite of each other.Then I cut a 12"piece of pine and hot glue it too the 2 vertical stakes.The small piece of pine runs horizontal 1/2 way up the plant Running past the main stalk.

At that intersection I loosely secure the stalk to the horizontal 12" pine Using a piece of 14/2 wire stripped of the out insulation.
This holds my plants in way that there supported like a car exhaust.

If outer branches start to flop from bud weight I simply add 2 more stacks and lasso wire around and adjust my wires to catch and support flopping branches.

This photo shows a completed caged plant but does not show the 12" horizontal stalk support....It stays hidden in the foliage .Some of my wire is black and some is white.
Notice the looped a single time so I can pull wire up or down the stake for adjustments or in or out because of coppers stiff flexibility.

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This is to create support and mobility for my plants.
 

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Nice man, it's like a home made extra big tomato cage. I'm like that idea a lot, might just have to steal it from you lol
 

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Nice man, it's like a home made extra big tomato cage. I'm like that idea a lot, might just have to steal it from you lol

Its all up for grabs.
Seeds,soil ,grow style....I'm an open book and the consummate student.
I have read other smoke reports and skimmed some grow reports but I run this thread the way I feel a thread should be.
There are a lot of great growers that don't share or explain and if they do explain its told in a way that assumes you already know.....No secret handshakes here.Just flat out what I'm doing.
I sometimes feel the best way to get info on here is not to ask but put up wrong info and just wait for the correction.:biggrin:
I ask a question years ago to a Member regarded as a teacher on here and the answer I got was extremely sideways.I reread the my question recently and even more disappointed in the withholding of valuable info....Disappointing conduct from what most consider a mentor grower.
Frank Dank(Soil recipes) and Microbe Man written work have been helpful and given away selflessly in the spirit of sharing. :)

Sometimes something is said and I have to sleep on it before answering....:)

ph
 

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