New England outdoor 2015

northeastmarco

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@wilddog have you ever grown any c99 or cross of it.I have a couple trichome jungle c99 x afghani and they got a unique smell way different than anything else I have grown,but I don't know if they can handle my swamps.the bud structure is getting dense.
 

wilddog

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@wilddog have you ever grown any c99 or cross of it.I have a couple trichome jungle c99 x afghani and they got a unique smell way different than anything else I have grown,but I don't know if they can handle my swamps.the bud structure is getting dense.
No I have not, it's the first I've heard of them really.
 

bushgrower

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tonight="wilddog, post: 11909247, member: 903699"]This is my first time growing it but I figure 2 or 3 week in October, the stuff grew into monsters and have been sucking up the nutrients pretty hard.[/QUOTE]
That's exactly how my plants buds look. Seems a hardy strain, no issues so far. Has a beautiful fade on the fan leaves. Yellow gold and purple. Ill post a pic for you tonight.
 

wilddog

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tonight="wilddog, post: 11909247, member: 903699"]This is my first time growing it but I figure 2 or 3 week in October, the stuff grew into monsters and have been sucking up the nutrients pretty hard.
That's exactly how my plants buds look. Seems a hardy strain, no issues so far. Has a beautiful fade on the fan leaves. Yellow gold and purple. Ill post a pic for you tonight.[/QUOTE]


How big are the plants? I had one I've been battling with half the season and the other one is fine and sounds like yours but no purple. The one I had the issues with is about a week behind the other. Both plants are bigger then expected. 20150908_181030.jpg

This was the problem child of the two, but you can see now it's right on track.
 

bushgrower

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That's exactly how my plants buds look. Seems a hardy strain, no issues so far. Has a beautiful fade on the fan leaves. Yellow gold and purple. Ill post a pic for you tonight.

How big are the plants? I had one I've been battling with half the season and the other one is fine and sounds like yours but no purple. The one I had the issues with is about a week behind the other. Both plants are bigger then expected. View attachment 3501270

This was the problem child of the two, but you can see now it's right on track.[/QUOTE]
I got mine as a clone in late June. Its in about 20gal bag. Its maybe 5ft in height. I fed it tea up until a week ago. Just going to water with some molasses from her on out.
 

bushgrower

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tonight="wilddog, post: 11909247, member: 903699"]This is my first time growing it but I figure 2 or 3 week in October, the stuff grew into monsters and have been sucking up the nutrients pretty hard.
That's exactly how my plants buds look. Seems a hardy strain, no issues so far. Has a beautiful fade on the fan leaves. Yellow gold and purple. Ill post a pic for you tonight.[/QUOTE]

Ok so I had rot in the main cola of my blueberry. Out came the knife and chop chop. Also took the main cola on the crimea blue after seeing a spot of rot. Not bad weight good nug! The second pic is the Holy Grail.

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bushgrower

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That's exactly how my plants buds look. Seems a hardy strain, no issues so far. Has a beautiful fade on the fan leaves. Yellow gold and purple. Ill post a pic for you tonight.

How big are the plants? I had one I've been battling with half the season and the other one is fine and sounds like yours but no purple. The one I had the issues with is about a week behind the other. Both plants are bigger then expected. View attachment 3501270


Bigger than expected? That's a true monster plant! Wow
 

Rob Roy

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We've been buying all our seeds for years now. We actually buy 2 grand worth just for outdoors. We germinate and raise them all till thier 2-3 ft and sell off what we're not keeping for our greenhouses. This pays for all our seed and compost every season.

I have done some reading on breeding and using colloidal silver to make feminized seed. So I have a basic knowledge on how it's done. I should read more on breeding and set up an area. It would make things a little easier if we didn't have to rely on ordering seed all the time.

We used to use clones indoors all the time. Now we've switched to using seed inside aswell. Cloning machines seem to spread disease from one clone to every clone in the machine, if there's any diseases present. Trading clones with others seems to amplify the problems. (From my own experience)

Thanks for sharing

There are some pretty easy to follow directions on making colloidal silver. If you go the nine volt battery route, I'd use a brand new battery every time just because, well, Murphy's law and all that.
 
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