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OGcloud808

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Anyone find any keepers of the Texas Chem?Been smoking a great cut of deadhead and couldn’t resist but get a pack of that tc to see what might come of it. Seems like a winner combo.
I just popped some, gonna look through what I got and c if there’s anything worthy. Should b some fire, been looking for Shoreline or a good cross with it. I let y’all kno what happens.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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Grapefruit chem pie pheno at 42 days. Starting to show a little purple in the leaves. This pheno seems to have everything I could possibly want in an indica dominant cut, but I’ll be really interested to see how the buds swell over the next two weeks. Hopefully they really chunk out.

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FluffsTravels

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Fires almost burned down our place last Tuesday into Wednesday. Power went out Tuesday afternoon before a hasty evacuation. We got back in Wednesday evening with a generator. The room in the pic was 6 weeks into flowering last Wednesday. We threw three T5's under the canopy and a couple spotlights with LED bulbs above for six days; or until this past Monday. They look surprisingly well considering 36 hours of darkness and then another 5 days of very little light from above. Normally they're under 4 1000w DE's; like in the pic. The ones in the forefront are GPS Copper Chem. It's a miracle the fire didn't run uphill and burn us down. It was foresight (I bought a generator online from Lowe's as soon as the fire alerts came in), hard work and perseverance that we only lost clones in the machine. Curious to see how this room ends up yielding... assuming another Meth head doesn't purposely start another fire.
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Southside112

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Fires almost burned down our place last Tuesday into Wednesday. Power went out Tuesday afternoon before a hasty evacuation. We got back in Wednesday evening with a generator. The room in the pic was 6 weeks into flowering last Wednesday. We threw three T5's under the canopy and a couple spotlights with LED bulbs above for six days; or until this past Monday. They look surprisingly well considering 36 hours of darkness and then another 5 days of very little light from above. Normally they're under 4 1000w DE's; like in the pic. The ones in the forefront are GPS Copper Chem. It's a miracle the fire didn't run uphill and burn us down. It was foresight (I bought a generator online from Lowe's as soon as the fire alerts came in), hard work and perseverance that we only lost clones in the machine. Curious to see how this room ends up yielding... assuming another Meth head doesn't purposely start another fire.
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Sorry to hear of your struggles. Nice perseverance. Hope it all works out for you.
 

FluffsTravels

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Sorry to hear of your struggles. Nice perseverance. Hope it all works out for you.
Thank you so much. I can't complain. I'm just sharing since even I'm surprised we saved that flowering room and it's looking so healthy. It may help some other growers here out in the near or distance future. Where there is a will, there is a way. There are folks all over the west coast that have lost their homes, lives. jobs, etc. Same goes for the hurricane victims. I'm very lucky. The entire story (evacuating up a forest service road, renting a uhaul, driving in one way, shut down roads, out another, moving plants to houses, driving by fires on the side of the road, etc) is a crazy marijuana grow story, but it pales in comparison to those really hurt. My barber was seven houses down from where the meth head started the fire. He only had time to grab his kids and a few personal documents. I'm lucky.
 

Dawgfunk

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Thank you so much. I can't complain. I'm just sharing since even I'm surprised we saved that flowering room and it's looking so healthy. It may help some other growers here out in the near or distance future. Where there is a will, there is a way. There are folks all over the west coast that have lost their homes, lives. jobs, etc. Same goes for the hurricane victims. I'm very lucky. The entire story (evacuating up a forest service road, renting a uhaul, driving in one way, shut down roads, out another, moving plants to houses, driving by fires on the side of the road, etc) is a crazy marijuana grow story, but it pales in comparison to those really hurt. My barber was seven houses down from where the meth head started the fire. He only had time to grab his kids and a few personal documents. I'm lucky.
Hopefully the rains reached yall this morning. We just got a good drench in PNW around 3am and I couldn’t have felt more relieved. Despite a few days gone, your ladies still look awesome tho...maybe they’ll just pack on some frost. Maybe you’ll see some really interesting recessive traits come thru because of it? “...the power went out, the smoke covered the skies for days, and, in that, the skunk was born...”ha, wait for it!
 

larry65

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Anyone know how GPS determines Flowering Length? Is it from the flip to 12/12?

I am trying to figure out Day 1 for outdoor plants. If they count from 12/12, then I should probably subtract a week or so from when I first see flower clusters to be on a similar timeframe. A couple of my Tomahawks look done at only 60 days from when I first saw flowers. GPS says 70-80 days flowering length.

I don't want to blindly follow number of days, but I would feel better knowing I'm in the right ballpark with what GPS says. Also, it's still kind of early in September to chop for outdoor plants (though I'm at 33rd parallel so not sure). Pic from one of the plants:

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Dawgfunk

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May be close then because indoor I would count from the time they flipped and that includes the stretch, so you may be close. They look awesome. Got a buddy with a full term that started flowering in late july, big ole baseball bats, I’d be surprised if she’s not already done. What are your trichs lookin like on her, @larry65? Can’t hurt to let her ride a few more days. Looks like it’s gonna be super tasty tho! What’s she smelling like?
 

Lurrabq

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Anyone know how GPS determines Flowering Length? Is it from the flip to 12/12?

I am trying to figure out Day 1 for outdoor plants. If they count from 12/12, then I should probably subtract a week or so from when I first see flower clusters to be on a similar timeframe. A couple of my Tomahawks look done at only 60 days from when I first saw flowers. GPS says 70-80 days flowering length.

I don't want to blindly follow number of days, but I would feel better knowing I'm in the right ballpark with what GPS says. Also, it's still kind of early in September to chop for outdoor plants (though I'm at 33rd parallel so not sure). Pic from one of the plants:

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You should have a week or so to go. Mine go till the first week of October, I'm up at the 35th, a little north of you.
 

larry65

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What are your trichs lookin like on her, @larry65? Can’t hurt to let her ride a few more days. Looks like it’s gonna be super tasty tho! What’s she smelling like?
Thanks! Trichs are mostly cloudy with some amber a few clear here and there. Some areas have quite a bit of amber. As for smell, my smaller Copper Chem plant is now the predominant smell in the yard - a citrusy chem smell. Deeply satisfying for a lemon fiend like me! The Tomahawks are still earthy/diesel smell but I do notice more sweet notes as of late.


You should have a week or so to go. Mine go till the first week of October, I'm up at the 35th, a little north of you.
Great info, thank you! I'll plan to start chopping this coming week.
 
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