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steelmonkey
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Registered: 02/22/11
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Did you see my buckets,I use sphagnum moss thats just lying around,can hardly tell the're there
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FrequentFryer
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Any ideas on why i can't use the marketplace yet? And yeah thats good ass idea man, i thought those plants where in the ground until now lol! Top your plants this year, probably get better yields. You know whatsup though
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steelmonkey
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With Church I tie them over.You can't get in the marketplace because you havn't been registered long enough
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FrequentFryer
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I thought it was only like a month and a half or something? But forsure, they look good. What kinda nutes do you use?
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steelmonkey
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90 days.I use a three part system from advanced nutients,grow,micro,bloom then in the flowering stage I use another three part system
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FrequentFryer
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Very nice, yeah i kinda like the concept of fox farm nutes, very cheap simple and effective. Only 2 parts.
 Grew that last year with fox farm and molasses. Never got to finnish unfortunatly.
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steelmonkey
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That really sucks putting all that work in and getting nothing.That one there needed more N before it entered flowering
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FrequentFryer
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No as in finnish ripening, i harvested like 2 weeks early due to weather, got like 1.5 2 ozs out of it. Why would you say that? all plants leaves turn yellow in the later weeks of flowering. That was probably on week 7-8 flower.
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steelmonkey
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my bad they don't look that late into flowering,6-7 weeks into flowering and i'm harvesting.That first top pic of mine was week two I think.end of september first week of october and I'm usually done
If you have a good idea of when yours are going to start to flower feed them more heavily two weeks pryor to carry the vegataive growth over into flowering,but you probally already know this
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FrequentFryer
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Feed them heavily with veg nutes? Right on, i actually didn't lol. Shit dude i could talk to you for days, very knowledgable and chill But yeah, i see alot of people that don't do a shits worth of research and try growing, and they end up failing. Lmao like today some kid way bragging about his 25'' tall plants that where grown with heat lamps and had like 3 nodes the whole 25 inches. I didnt have the heart to call him out though lol.. next year im going to buy clones, about as easy as it gets.
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steelmonkey
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Dude its so easy to make your own,just pick out one of your plants you like the traits on and a few weeks before in enters flowering take a few clippings(the lower ones are best)and clone them,grow them then either flower or make more clones to keep you going until next season
you can use clones from the mother plant for years without losing genetic traits
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OregonChronic
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Plants grown in southern oregon get MASSIVE ..taller than the house big. And wide. It just sucks that i didnt get to veg some babies that big this year...i gotta go with some small clones planted in the ground but they will still get bigger than me.
Just get some nutrients with alot of nitrogen and less phosphorus/less potassium for veg and for flowering get nutes with more phosphorus/potassium but with little nitrogen. And put some mycorrhiza mold in your soil for better growth. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycorrhiza
And its your choice on the bud candy and molasses and all the other additives and shit out there on what you want to add in what ratios or if you wanna do it organic. Dont just go mixin shit though... know what you're mixin and why and in what ratios.
Nitrogen=lush green leaf and stem vegetative growth
Phosphorus=robust juicy flowers
Potassium=stem strengh and overall mightyness of the plant with these 3 main nutes.
Good luck on your grow. I need to go get some clones in the ground.
Edited by OregonChronic (05/27/11 08:16 AM)
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OregonChronic
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We grow couple pounder plants...so im real late this year...my friend already has HUGE plants outside in the ground and i dont have anything. I gotta go buy some clones and the biggest ones i can find.
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steelmonkey
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I'd like to see some pics of those
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OregonChronic
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Alright..but its my friends plants...sadly i dont have shit yet. He tells me they are huge...but they're at his growers house so i cant go over there because he's paranoid. I'll send you pics. If his grower lets him take pics lol.
If not i'll show you mine...but they'll be smaller than his since im putting small clones in the ground i havnt even bought yet but its whatever.
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steelmonkey
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Thats ok I'm more interested in seeing yours anyway I love exchanging ideas with fellow cultivators.Mine aren't in the ground yet either so I'm wayyyy behind too.First year trying Church which are known for high yeilds so I'm pretty stoked to see how it turns out
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FrequentFryer
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steelmonkey
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There looking good to me
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OregonChronic
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Just so happens the clones i got setup with are church and sno...and random local strains. I'll see if they are legit later this summer. They smelled dank.
I should slap myself for not growing some earlier and not investing in some strains of my choice...this was a sort of last minute thing of fuck it accept whatever clones i can get.
They're goin in the ground as soon as i dig holes and get soil...i'll take pics soon to show you.
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steelmonkey
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My buddy has a grow card and he swears by The Church,like 700 to a 1000 grams a plant,nice heady smooth smoke too
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