Plush Berry Picture Thread

MixedMelodyMindBender

Active Member
Seriously matt, how many times you gonna make a man jizz in a week?? Im running outta pants...gonna have to put u on a limit :) lmao amazzing pics...gotta be some godsend hash coming from that happiness!
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Seriously matt, how many times you gonna make a man jizz in a week?? Im running outta pants...gonna have to put u on a limit :) lmao amazzing pics...gotta be some godsend hash coming from that happiness!
lmao...

i just wanted to show sub that I'm moving beans for TGA! Everyone asks why I rep TGA and if he hooks me up. No, I paid full price for these seeds at a dispensary. And I grow TGA because Subcool is an honest respectful hero of mine, and his genetics speak to me, being a former chef.
 

MixedMelodyMindBender

Active Member
ahaha I guess I should be careful with my words...PLEASE keep bringing that TGA funk! Ive grown tga for a while, and I will never stop. Was sold at Querkle :) Its been an amazing journey growing out tga strains and all the honor to tga for the fruits. Many times I have given thanks to tga for changing the quality of the life I lead everyday!

I rep TGA cause I want more people smoking DANK instead of some bullshit ass black market shit! More importantly I rep grown your OWN via TGA Genetics :)

You da man matt! Forgive me, please keep that porn a coming, especially tga nuggetry!
 

Kottonmouth king15

Well-Known Member
Subs the man. I like all the vids on utube. Lmao he gets more yeild from his 1gal buble bags than I di from my 5gal! Im probly nt very good at it either! ;-)
 

LaudanumRx

Active Member
Plush Berry Day 52 - one week into flush - four days from cut

I actually am thinking the one pheno here looks a little purply which has just come out in the last week or so. Super frosty stuff here. Very incredible smell becoming more and more complex every day. This is going to be a nice smoke I think.

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Beansly

RIU Bulldog
Plush Berry Day 52 - one week into flush - four days from cut

I actually am thinking the one pheno here looks a little purply which has just come out in the last week or so. Super frosty stuff here. Very incredible smell becoming more and more complex every day. This is going to be a nice smoke I think.

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your shit is so sick.......for lack of a better phrase....
 

LaudanumRx

Active Member
Thanks, dude. There are some frosty genetics in there. Also a yielder in there too. Just not in the same plant. It's funny, the two I would have kept (should I have taken cuts) were also the two that in the beginning I found to be unremarkable as compared to the other 3. Guess you can't judge a book by its preflowers.
your shit is so sick.......for lack of a better phrase....
 

shagratt

Active Member
Im trying to get better at takng pics with this camera. This is macro setting with flash. Its hard to hold the camera perfectly steady.. The pics look ok if you zoom in.Picture 199.jpg>agent orange tops>>Picture 204.jpgPicture 203.jpgPicture 207.jpgPicture 198.jpgPicture 197.jpgPicture 196.jpgPicture 195.jpgPicture 194.jpgUnknown TGA(flav,spacebomb,maybe even a plushberry)>>>>Picture 193.jpgPicture 205.jpgAll the more sativa like ones are my big plush.Honestly, im not even 100% on any of these, just going by what ive seen online. I had 8 seeds to start with. 5 plushberrys,1 flav, 1 agent orange, 1 space bomb. Then got 5 females. 2 of them looked exactly the same. And then another one, the skinny tall one (the one that hermed, I kept to see if it will herm again,it has not. I think it was either heat or the deficiency) looked almost exactly like the other 2 that were identical. They all seemed to have plushberry traits so I assumed those 3 were.The agent orange seemed pretty obvious being the only plant that looks anything like it and it smells citrus like. I didnt keep the plush berrys that made it last time,they didnt have enough nodes for my liking. I might not keep this one either just because the other 2 strains seem to be much better yeilders(per sq ft, not plant per plant). The plush seems to be a bit longer of a strain also, but it just may be worth it in the end depending on how much the nugs swell up.At 4 1/2 weeks, the plush looks like alot larger plant overall,mostly because I have it in a large pot. The plush branched out alot more for the first 2 weeks of flowering. And it seems like the buds will take longer to mature. Hopefully the longer flowering time will actually make it pack on more bud vs cost of power. I have a pretty small space, and power is expensive here. Im trying to get a perfect size garden to where I could sell some to pay the power and have weed to smoke.So I need the most GPW I can get.Ive smoked all 3 of these strains and they all kick ass so whatever yeilds highest will be my favorite.
 

LaudanumRx

Active Member
In honor of Sub's photographic pedigree and this incredible Kush genetic known herein as Plush Berry, here are a few pointers to get your best Plush shots.

1. Don't worry about a fancy camera. A real SLR or Medium Format will take incredible bud photos, yes. However, you'll need to do a lot more work to get them to be good and will most definitely need to stop down the aperture to the point of needing a tripod in order to get any substantial depth of field shooting something like a Cannabis cola. It has to do with sensor size. Larger sensor equals more shallow depth of field. Not a problem. But sort of a pain when you want some easy, awesome shots of your hard work to post up on this thread. Long story short is that a point and shoot will have greater depth of field and is therefore perfect for things like product photography, or, WEED! (I use a Canon G12.)

2. Use your spot meter if your camera has it. Check through your instructions and see if it's there. Basically spot metering will only count the light in the very center of the frame. Where your bud is.

3. Turn off your flash. Unless you have a good flash that you can diffuse, bounce or both, turn it off. It's not helping, I promise.

4. Under expose. Most cameras will allow you to under expose a bit. It's usually done in thirds of stops. I recommend starting with 1/3 of a stop under and work your way to a full stop under if you have to. Every camera and situation is of course different.

5. Use a decent image editor. Lightroom is the best and it's free from Adobe for 30 days. If you like it then you can buy it or do what everybody else does and you know what. Even iPhoto will be ok though. Aperture is pretty good and a step up from iPhoto on the Apple line.
(Don't go crazy on the editing but you should at least straighten/crop, color correct, sharpen, and adjust tones.)

6. Focus. Yes, make sure your photos are in focus because if they aren't then we can't see the trichomes and if we can't see the trichomes then, well...

I guess that's it for now but just these few items will go a long way. I've seen some awesome buds on this thread and I'm always thinking to myself that people could really show their stuff with just a few simple tips.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
In honor of Sub's photographic pedigree and this incredible Kush genetic known herein as Plush Berry, here are a few pointers to get your best Plush shots.

1. Don't worry about a fancy camera. A real SLR or Medium Format will take incredible bud photos, yes. However, you'll need to do a lot more work to get them to be good and will most definitely need to stop down the aperture to the point of needing a tripod in order to get any substantial depth of field shooting something like a Cannabis cola. It has to do with sensor size. Larger sensor equals more shallow depth of field. Not a problem. But sort of a pain when you want some easy, awesome shots of your hard work to post up on this thread. Long story short is that a point and shoot will have greater depth of field and is therefore perfect for things like product photography, or, WEED! (I use a Canon G12.)

2. Use your spot meter if your camera has it. Check through your instructions and see if it's there. Basically spot metering will only count the light in the very center of the frame. Where your bud is.

3. Turn off your flash. Unless you have a good flash that you can diffuse, bounce or both, turn it off. It's not helping, I promise.

4. Under expose. Most cameras will allow you to under expose a bit. It's usually done in thirds of stops. I recommend starting with 1/3 of a stop under and work your way to a full stop under if you have to. Every camera and situation is of course different.

5. Use a decent image editor. Lightroom is the best and it's free from Adobe for 30 days. If you like it then you can buy it or do what everybody else does and you know what. Even iPhoto will be ok though. Aperture is pretty good and a step up from iPhoto on the Apple line.
(Don't go crazy on the editing but you should at least straighten/crop, color correct, sharpen, and adjust tones.)

6. Focus. Yes, make sure your photos are in focus because if they aren't then we can't see the trichomes and if we can't see the trichomes then, well...

I guess that's it for now but just these few items will go a long way. I've seen some awesome buds on this thread and I'm always thinking to myself that people could really show their stuff with just a few simple tips.
I have to say, I didn't do any of that... But thanks for the tips, for real.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
In honor of Sub's photographic pedigree and this incredible Kush genetic known herein as Plush Berry, here are a few pointers to get your best Plush shots.

1. Don't worry about a fancy camera. A real SLR or Medium Format will take incredible bud photos, yes. However, you'll need to do a lot more work to get them to be good and will most definitely need to stop down the aperture to the point of needing a tripod in order to get any substantial depth of field shooting something like a Cannabis cola. It has to do with sensor size. Larger sensor equals more shallow depth of field. Not a problem. But sort of a pain when you want some easy, awesome shots of your hard work to post up on this thread. Long story short is that a point and shoot will have greater depth of field and is therefore perfect for things like product photography, or, WEED! (I use a Canon G12.)

2. Use your spot meter if your camera has it. Check through your instructions and see if it's there. Basically spot metering will only count the light in the very center of the frame. Where your bud is.

3. Turn off your flash. Unless you have a good flash that you can diffuse, bounce or both, turn it off. It's not helping, I promise.

4. Under expose. Most cameras will allow you to under expose a bit. It's usually done in thirds of stops. I recommend starting with 1/3 of a stop under and work your way to a full stop under if you have to. Every camera and situation is of course different.

5. Use a decent image editor. Lightroom is the best and it's free from Adobe for 30 days. If you like it then you can buy it or do what everybody else does and you know what. Even iPhoto will be ok though. Aperture is pretty good and a step up from iPhoto on the Apple line.
(Don't go crazy on the editing but you should at least straighten/crop, color correct, sharpen, and adjust tones.)

6. Focus. Yes, make sure your photos are in focus because if they aren't then we can't see the trichomes and if we can't see the trichomes then, well...

I guess that's it for now but just these few items will go a long way. I've seen some awesome buds on this thread and I'm always thinking to myself that people could really show their stuff with just a few simple tips.
Yeah, you don't appreciate good photos until people start posting bad ones huh? ;p
I agree about the flash thing for the most part. My favorite pics are the one I take without flash. I absolutely BURN through batteries when I do photos. I take hundreds of pictures and keep maybe 30-50 depending on how many plants I'm growing.
 

LaudanumRx

Active Member
Yeah, you don't appreciate good photos until people start posting bad ones huh? ;p
I agree about the flash thing for the most part. My favorite pics are the one I take without flash. I absolutely BURN through batteries when I do photos. I take hundreds of pictures and keep maybe 30-50 depending on how many plants I'm growing.
I just feel like I can see people have much better buds than they're letting on to and I'm willing to bet just a few simple things will take them to the next level. We're all here to grow awesome weed and show it to each other. If I can't smoke your weed, I want to see a good photo of it.
 

Devilspawn

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Pics of my 4 plush berries 2 weeks in from flip posted in my journal and hopefully here if I do this right. Looks at least 3 out of 4 are girls. One is stunted from shade but coming back after a cfl supplement
 
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