Jcue81
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Have a couple extra Sour Diesel (Albany/weasel cut) clones i just potted up. If anyone needs one and can meet me in CT LMK.
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I know it's not a OG cut, but I have ran Oregon green seeds - Oregon grown OG (Ghost OG x Iranian Early Flower) with good results outdoors. I know deb talks about the Iranian taking about two weeks off the finishing times of everything it pollinates. It finished late September - early October for me. So I would expect Mid October for a pure OG cut? I'm sure an og cut could finish with a hoophouse out East along with some special care. Oh and there is always light dep. Anyone else out there with some insight?Does anyone have an experience with running OG clones in New England? I would imagine the dense buds just wouldn’t work here but was curious. Tahoe cut..
And to think I was in CT this morning. IKEA didn’t have any Sour DHave a couple extra Sour Diesel (Albany/weasel cut) clones i just potted up. If anyone needs one and can meet me in CT LMK.
I plan on holding it til I croak or it does. Maybe next time brother!And to think I was in CT this morning. IKEA didn’t have any Sour D
Grew a Blackwater OG last year in RI. Even with the shitty weather last year I did well. You really need to be on top of moving them at the end of flower into shelter from rain or your guaranteed bud rot. especially if it was anything like last year. Also, I suggest putting a fan on them...if possible at the end of flower, especially early morning with the morning dew, and especially when they do get rained on if you don't get them to shelter. Just helps move more air around them and help from the buds staying moist.Does anyone have an experience with running OG clones in New England? I would imagine the dense buds just wouldn’t work here but was curious. Tahoe cut..
Nice, I kinda figured as much. These are for my dad who is getting older but has been cultivating for 40 years. He’s never seen a quality clone so this should be fun for him. I’m going to keep them really small and let him enjoy them on his deck in a sub irrigated planter connected to an automatic watering system. If I have an extra cut I will probably stick one in the ground in an amended big hole in the back of their lot and tell him not to water or do anything and see what happens.Other than that, OG's do very well in New England seeing that they are very Indica dominant and OG's are usually very hearty plants. They usually do better in wild crazy unpredictable weather like here in New England than most stains do. They usually have shorter flowering times too, which is a plus in New England seeing it gets cold fast.
maybe call the no name chumba wumba if it deserves it? xD Glad to see you going at another season bro, hope u kill it this season. I'm gonna give it a go this round but with some tiny plants lol. Expecting the worstwhat's everyone plan on growing this year?
At the moment I'm testing indoors Maui Wowie, Bubba Kush, (Kosher Kush Breath x mendo montage), Salami Leg, Silky Johnson and a couple of my own crosses, Johnnywide (white widow x silky johnson) and a no name (johnnywide x peanut butter breath)
I have high hopes for the Maui Wowie ... the cut came from an old friend in Hawaii... we served together in the late 90's, he taught me how to grow back then, and we've been in touch ever since
I know it sounds screwed up.... why would a strain from Hawaii do well in New England? ... my answer is, I don't know and it's a total shot in the dark. He tells me it's done really well out there for the last few years in very high humidity and has never showed sign of mold... i'm going with it ... It's supposed to be a sativa leaning bud structure on an indica shaped plant
I haven't fired up the flower tent yet... just been pulling clones from the strains I have vegging now ... based on where they are now I should have the tent fired up within the next couple weeks.
Yes I believe I have used them. I have some seeds from them I'm saving for.a.relative, who lives in Paradise, Maine, I think.around there. Will post pics later.You could try cool beans seedbank. So far their customer service has been nothing but Stellar. They may have what you are looking for. And they hook you up with lots or freebies.
They don't call it weed for nothing!!!! It may have revegged on its own and shot up a new stem!
I'm blown away at how resilient these plants are. Seen some crazy weather conditions in other growers pics and brutal stress testing.
Ok SF, ask and you shall receive.maybe call the no name chumba wumba if it deserves it? xD Glad to see you going at another season bro, hope u kill it this season. I'm gonna give it a go this round but with some tiny plants lol. Expecting the worst
ooohhh johhny boy... haha im always down to throw names out there. Creativity in groups
On another note. Has anyone heard of a strain called mass electric? I have one seed from a bud but tried to look up the genealogy and had no luck. Maybe one of our fellow mass heads may know?
Nice grow space! I see you got my boy’s slap in there @Syckgrow @s4aHere it is guys, 2022 ... my whole family is locked down with the rona ... my son's out shooting baskets, my daughters are making tik toks, my wife's yelling at everyone, and I'm searching through strains for this years greenhouse candidates that won't mold .... I can't believe we shut down the world for a runny nose.
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