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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: The only thing that comes to my mind is "Strainly" . Strainly is an online community/app for cannabis genetics...Seeds, clones, tissue culture, and pollen. Quote: -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: Is that an auto-flowering strain?....if not, how long did you veg for before switching to flowering? I've never seen a plant that tiny going into flowering. I'd wait at least another 10 days, probably longer...to me it looks like it still has a long ways to go. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: Is it an auto-flowering strain? I'm just wondering why it is so tiny and flowering? -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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To the thread an no one specific....
I know autos are being improved in recent times.... ...but how is their aroma/essence? I've never seen/smelled/smoked an auto...For some reason I've always sorta had the impression that autos lack a bit in the area of aroma, is this true? Can they be just as dank as a photo as far as aroma/loudness and potency? -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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I'm starting from seed for the first time.....
....How soon do pre-flowers usually start to show up for ya'll? I've heard 4 to 6 weeks after germination is typical for most pre-flowers to show/females to be identified? And any plant that isn't displaying female pre-flowers by then is likely to be a male since males sometimes take a bit longer..?...Is this usually the case for those of you that grow from seed? I'm going to be starting my seeds outdoors really soon here, within the next week or so...I'm hoping I can ID the females by around the beginning of June so I have an idea of how many clones I'm going to need to buy and so I can get those clones in pots and going ASAP. (I'm sticking to my 6 plant limit, so if I end up with only 2 ladies from my seed I'm going to get 4 clones to fill out the rest) Quote: Right on... Cool to hear autos can be pretty dank too. For some reason I've always just had it in my mind that they probably lacked a bit in the aroma/dank department lol. I'm going to have to grow some autos some day...I feel they'd be great for an early season grow around my area. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: What are the benefits of using a moist paper towel before transplanting it into soil? I've known about this method for many years, in regards to germinating seeds in general and not just cannabis seeds.... ...but I never really understood what benefit this method offers versus just starting the seed in moist soil? I've tried the paper towel method a few times, with seeds in general and not just cannabis, and I really prefer just starting them in soil. Starting them in paper towels seems to present the possibility of damaging the little root that's very delicate. This is my first time growing weed from seed...And my first seedling popped open this morning . All I did was soaked the seeds in distilled water overnight, about 12 hours or so. Then I placed the seeds into 3 liter pots that are filled with the soil I used for my grow last year, which is "Roots Original" (Perlite, Coco Fiber, Peat Moss, Composted Forest Material, Pumice, Worm Castings, Bat Guano, Soybean Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Kelp Meal, and Greensand)....I feel there is still plenty of "nutrition" still left in the soil to start the plants in....The pots are sitting out in my backyard in the sunshine (about 80 degrees during the day, 50 at night), it took less than 72 hours for the first to pop open. I have a feeling when I walk back there later today more of them will have popped open.-OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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4 out of 5 seeds have popped open and pushing up as of this morning, pretty sure the 5th is about to poke up out of the soil sometime later today.
Quote: Those seem like they have stretched/etiolated a little bit...?... Or is it typical for seedlings to have such a tall/long stalk? Quote: Is shading necessary for seedlings? Or just a cautious approach/how you like to go about it? I sorta recall asking about this in the thread last year, or somewhere else, and some folks said it's fine to start them under full sun right from the beginning. We have some partly cloudy skies in my area today so they are getting both straight sunshine and brief moments of cloud cover. Quote: That's a good point and makes sense .-OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Here's a bit of what I have going on....
I'm growing from seed for my first time. "Lemon Wookie Glue" from Equilibrium Genetics I sowed 5 seeds back around May 5th and they all germinated within 48 to 72 hours. One of the seedlings had either a slight deformity on one of its first true leaves, or it was munched on by a critter, whatever the case may be this plant was stunted and very slow to grow. It has sorta grown out of it by now but it is still the runt out of the 5. I will likely cull it, but I might end up planting it in the ground somewhere around the garden and just let it do its thing (if it ends up being a lady). Here it is a few days old, you can see the deformity or munch mark on one of the leaves>>> Here are all 5 of them last week, you can see the runt in the very back. The tallest plant in the pic has turned out to be a female. I'm not seeing any pre-flowers on the others yet. I intend on keeping the 3 best looking plants here, if they all turn out to be ladies.... I finally got a bit of soil.....I'm recycling my soil from last year, I have mixed it up with some more fresh "Roots original" at about a 1:1 ratio (old:new). The bottom 1/5th to 1/4 of each fabric pot is filled with some top soil from my backyard (mostly a sandy/loamy soil, the native soil here grew great melons last summer with virtually no fert/amendments added so it should be decent). I used my backyard soil kinda as a partial "filler" because I'm on a budget, but I feel it's actually some pretty good soil. And out of the 5 seeds I germinated, the most vigorous grower, the one I was really hoping to be a lady, is the first to show pre-flowers and it is indeed a lady. She was potted yesterday. I hear male pre-flowers are usually the first to show, but the only plant that has shown pre-flowers so far is female ....So I am assuming most of the others will end up being ladies too, and/or they're just a bit stunted & slow to develop.I plan on getting some clones/teens sometime soon to fill out the rest of my 6 pots, depending how many ladies of the Lemon Wookie Glue I end up with. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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For those of you that have grown from regular seed several times.....
.....Do males always show their pre-flowers first for you? And do some female plants take a lot longer than their sisters to show pre-flowers? Like have you ever had a batch of seed of the same strain where some female plants took a lot longer than their sisters to show pre-flowers? Or where a male showed up long after the females did? Can male pre-flowers be much much smaller/almost unidentifiable compared to a female pre-flower? I'm coming up on 7 weeks since germination and so far only one plant is showing distinct pre-flowers, and it is a female. On the other 4 plants I can not see any sort of pre-flowers at all. I'm using a basic 10x scope, but I really can not see any pre-flowers forming...while the one plant that has shown female pre-flowers, I can see them clearly without a scope. Can male pre-flowers be incredibly smaller than female pre-flowers to the point they are difficult to see, even with a scope? I've heard males will always appear first...Is this always the case?...And if so, since the one plant has turned out to be a female, can I safely assume the rest of the plants will turn out to be female as well? Or do males sometimes appear late/after females have shown? I'm in the situation where they're starting to outgrow their pots and become bound up and I need to transplant them ASAP, but I don't want to end up wasting space with a plant that might turn out to be a male (I only have 6 pots and a 6 plant limit). Just trying to figure out what's going on here and what ya'll might do in this situation? What would you do if you had 5 plants, and only one of them has shown pre-flowers at practically week 7 and that plant was a female. I was thinking about transplanting two of them and just hope they show female pre-flowers sometime soon...because I don't want them wasting time in small pots if they do turn out to be ladies....but then I don't want to waste an entire pot and all that time growing a plant that turns out to be male come August. Do some plants just never show pre-flowers at all until it comes time for flowering in August? -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: Quote: Thanks for your words on that dudes .All of my "research" and all the words from folks on other cannabis forums made it sound like pre-flowers will always show up by around 6 to 7 weeks and that all males will always be showing their sex before females.... ...no one ever mentioned that's not always the case lol. Other than looking for the pre-flowers, I've heard that the stipules on female plants tend to point towards each other or cross over each other more so than the stipules on male plants which tend to grow spaced apart. (tho this is not always the case and it can go either way, I hear males usually do not have stipules that cross) So with my 4 plants that aren't showing pre-flowers yet, out of those 4 one of them had stipules that were growing crossed over one another. I planted that plant in my last remaining fabric pot in hopes it turns out to be a lady....and with the 3 other plants that aren't showing pre-flowers I just put them in the ground. So now I am technically beyond my 6 plant limit, but I'll keep an eye on them and cull any males that appear.....The plants in the ground are vulnerable to gophers, but it's worth a shot, better than tossing them into the compost and thinking "I wonder if any of those were ladies?...I wonder what those would have grown into if I let them grow?" I also picked up some clones to fill out the rest of my pots...Two "Thin Mint" (GSC pheno) and two "Underdog Urkle" (Underdog OG X Purple Urkle)....They're kinda tiny compared to the teens I started with last year, better than nothing though. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: I was curious about this too.... ....how do you folks in this thread like to top/train/prune your plants? From the looks of it, some of y'all just let the plants grow without any topping/training at all. I feel my approach is pretty basic/simple...Just topping a few times, bending the plants over and low stress training. All I am doing is trying to open the plant up a bit and create multiple tops/colas. With my seed grown plants...I topped them a few days after they were transplanted into their final 30gal pots, then a couple days after being topped I bend/train them over at about a 45 degree angle pointing towards the north. This increases sun exposure and breaks the apical dominance, so there is more branching and the lower branches start to rise up as tops. Then as the lower side branches start to grow upwards I will top a few of them too. As branches start to grow upwards I bend and tie them down to bamboo sticks. I want to have a shorter bush like structure with multiple tops rather than a tall tree with one dominant cola/top. With my clones...I'm not topping them, just low stress training/bending the main stalk and side branches. I just bend them over at a 45 degree angle pointing northwards, then I continue to bend back branches as they grow upwards, creating more tops and a more open structure. I'll top my seed plants a few more times and continue to bend and tie down branches on all of my plants for another two weeks...then give them a few weeks of growing how they want before they start to go into the stretch and transition into flowering. And shortly before flowering, I'll also cut off some of the lowest branches and anything that isn't going to get a lot of sunlight. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: Looking fuego!... It is a bit late into the season....especially if they are small/baby clones and not teens. Personally I would not bother with any small clones at this point. But maybe you can make it work , I dunno, I can't really say because I haven't put clones out this late but it just doesn't seem worth it to me. We're about 3 weeks away from the start to the stretch/flowering, and when ever I transplant clones it usually takes them a week before their roots expand and take hold in the new pot. If you can find some teens though, not too late for teens IMO....I don't know if you try to source your clones from "legit" places, but you can find all sorts of cuttings/clones/teens on craigslist out in the bay. I sometimes even see "mother plants" for sale around this time of season...Last year some dude on CL was selling a mother plant for like $50 around the time last year, putting a mother plant outdoors, even this late into the season, and you'll get way more than $50 of weed lol. I was considering getting some more clones too, especially since one of my plants has shown male pre-flowers....but I don't want small clones, I want some teens, and I've been having trouble finding any around my area (lots of options of baby clones, but no teens). I popped some seeds a few days ago, from seeds found in some of the buds I grew last year...I'm not expecting much of anything from them, but I have a decent amount of seed on hand and I was kinda curious so I germed them a few days ago. We'll see what happens. Was it you, Loph, that popped some seeds super late into the season last year?....I remember there was someone in this thread that started some seed plants late in the season, and IIRC they got like 4g to 8g off each little plant. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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My plants are looking good
. Over the past week or so they've all started to stretch a bit and transition into flowering. My "Lemon Wookie Glue" is almost in the full motion of flowering, I expect to start seeing the first trichomes oozing out at the bud-sites within a week. The other plants/strains have probably another week before they start stacking on the calyxes. Last year it seemed like all of my plants/strains transitioned into stretching/flowering quite rapidly right at the first of August. Like "overnight" they switched and jumped into stretching/flowering, like a flip of a switch....This year the plants I'm growing are transitioning into stretch/flowering a bit slower. The strains I'm growing this time around are different than last...but I feel that the smoke in the air from all the forest fires in my area last summer contributed to a somewhat earlier flowering time, or just sped up the transition from veg to stretching/budding. Because of less light hitting the plants as well as a different color/spectrum of light, from the sunlight being filtered/scattered through smoke. Quote: Auto-flowers (ruderalis) aren't something that's totally new. They were around a decade ago and long before then. Autoflower plants have been around just as long as photo-period indica/sativas have..... ....but in recent years autos are becoming a bit more popular and there are more interesting & desirable genetics/traits being bred into auto-flowering strains. I'd like to get some autos for growing during the late winter/early spring, and late summer/fall. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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There is a "county inspector" coming to the house today to "inspect" the new A/C unit/system we had installed a few months ago, what ever it is that they do...They will have to be on the roof at one point to check the A/C unit itself, they will have a pretty clear view of my plants from the roof if they glance into the backyard...the plants aren't huge, only about 3 to 4ft tall (20 & 30 gal pots), but can be seen pretty easily from a roof. From that angle they just look like any other greenery/plants, but it's likely pretty obvious what they are....
...I'm allowed to grow 6 plants (California) but growing outdoors is technically banned in my county. I'm not too worried about it but it is certainly on my mind, I'm really hoping this county-inspector isn't a "snitchy" person and/or is kinda oblivious & only focused on their work. Worst case scenario is they do snitch about it and a sheriff or "code enforcement" officer would come and tell me I have to chop em'/get rid of them and/or receive a ticket/fine of sorts, but that would be truly heart breaking and infuriating for me. Growing these plants is a big passion of mine and also provides my broke ass with herb/medicine for 6+ months. Most of the little spare money I've had over the past few months has gone into growing these plants and they're looking so damn good right now, starting to stretch & bud up. ....just rambling about some stuff on my mind lol. Quote: Daaaang!....Looks beautiful and delicious. What kinda of aromas? Light dep I'm assuming? I was wondering if you'd be popping into this thread this time around. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: Nice, looks like grape juice too lol. And speaking about "the cure".....What I really need to do this time around is let my herb cure longer before I start to smoke it lol. Or at least with my prime buds/tops. Last year I started to smoke some of my herb just a couple weeks into "curing", mostly because I was broke and didn't have any other herb to smoke besides what I grew. It smelled, smoked, and tasted fine even after just a couple weeks...but once it was about two to three months into the cure, around new years roughly, that's when I feel my herb was really starting to get into its "prime" . My south fork kush in particular really "matured" and changed into quite a complex aroma after several months. All around, with all the strains I grew, the smoke became even smoother and the aromas/essences of the buds "matured" and cured into some damn fine smoke after a few months. So this time around...I'm going to try to not smoke any of my prime buds until around Christmas time. Lesson learned lol, the essence/smoke/flavors can def get better with time. To everyone in the thread in general....Around when do you find your herb has hit a "sweet spot" in the cure? After 2 to 4 months of sitting in jars is where I found my herb was at its best. Quote: Quote: True true.... I just had this image of a classic pesky/snitchy "code enforcement"/county worker type of person coming in and making notes of anything that is in violation of county codes, even if it didn't pertain to the reason they were there lol. But yea...inspector dude came yesterday, he was on the roof for maybe 3 minutes, I was in my backyard while he was doing his thing and it didn't look like he payed any attention to the backyard. I'm not concerned about it at all at this point...Was initially though when I got word, "Oh by the way, an inspector from the county will be here tomorrow and he has to get onto the roof" lol. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: Right on....Nice to have jars full .Quote: They appear a lil droopy, looking under or over watered..?.... ...or is that just the look/structure that plant has? I think I asked you before but forget...Did you get your seeds for autos from an online vendor or from a local weed store? I def would like to get some auto seeds, I'm going to start looking into what's out there. I don't know what you're looking for as far as seeds/genetics go.... ...but check out "Equilibrium Genetics" . Their seeds can be found in several weed stores around nor-cal/bay area. I don't have any comparison since this was my first time growing from seed, but so far I'm pretty impressed by their "Lemon Wookie Glue" that I'm growing this time around. They seem like a legit northern-california breeder. The price of their seeds is pretty reasonable too, I got a "6 pack" for $40, but it actually came with 12 seeds Quote: Ooof. Sooo fuego . -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: I have yet to grow indoor, haven't delved into that world of growing yet so I can't answer your question. Your outdoor plants do look happy though. My Thin-Mint and my Underdog-Urkle plants are still not quite into the full swing of flowering yet either. They're definitely stretching a bit and things are starting to happen at the bud sites, but things are happening really slow compared to my plants last year. Last year most of my plants were already getting frosty/oozing trichomes at this point. Quote: That'll do it. It's been toasty these past few days for sure (100 to 105+ out in my area). Looks like a bit of a cool down is on the way though. Even with the heat in my area, and humidity down to around 10% to 15%, and fabric pots which breathe a lot, I still only water every other day. My soil seems to hold moisture really well (lots of coco & peat). When I first grew last year I thought I was going to have to water daily and up to twice a day during heat waves like this one, but I found that they can go several days with out water. As far as other breeders/seed companies and what not...I can't speak from experience since this grow is my first time around with seeds, but I have been looking into breeders a bit over the past year and some of the breeders/seed companies that seem to stand out to me and from where I plan to buy seeds are... -Equilibrium Genetics -Bodhi Seeds -Gage Green Genetics -Archive Seeds -Humboldt Seed Company Those are the first that come to mind and some that I'd suggest looking into. Some of those breeders/seed companies can be found in weed stores around nor-cal too. I know there are a few others I can't think of at the moment...but Equilibrium and Bodhi both have a lot of stuff I would love to grow, they all do really lol. So many varieties I want to grow, but such little time & space to do so in this lifetime lol. -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: Some of my plants (outdoors) have some of those little black specs on some leaves along the lower portion of the plant. My plants did last year as well. I've been curious what they actually are. I assume those black spots are either sugars oozing out of the leaf, or shit/droppings from small insects/bugs. My plants that had some of those specs on them last year turned out just fine ....it would be nice to know what they are though.-OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: In regards to cannabis, or at least the strain "OG Kush" specifically, it stands for "Ocean Grown" . -OM .
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curious Registered: 08/03/07 Posts: 13,864 |
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Quote: ![]() Like with many strains, there are all sorts of different stories about the origins or OG Kush. Depends who you ask lol.... ....But this is the story I've heard the most as far as the origins of it being called "Ocean Grown" Kush, and how the other well known cuts of OGs came about thereafter. I've heard more sources/stories about it being "ocean grown" than I have about it being "original gangster". "In late '93 John from Grass Valley Ca. got the Chem Dog cut. He shared it with me, Jerry(cowboy) from Dibble Creek Ca. and Harold(Putz) from Sunset Beach Ca. Putz had a male he called the secret ingredient. It was a cross of Lemon Thai and an Old World Paki Kush. Putz bred the secret ingredient to the Chem Dog. The buds that came out of this cross were going around So. L.A. county in '95. Someone told Putz that Kush must be so good because it was mountain grown. Putz laughed and told him "this Kush is Ocean Grown Kush bro". The tag stuck and it became known as OG Kush. In the spring of '96 Putz married a girl from New Zealand. Before moving there he sent cuts of his OG to me and Bob(beans) in Salinas Ca. He gave all his P1 stock and all the remaining seed he had to ****(mad dog) from Downey Ca. In late '96 **** sold some seed to some guys in the Valley. That's where the San Fernando Valley cut of OG comes from. It's like the Original only more sat in pheno type. **** sold a cut of the original to a guy in Orange county and that cut is called Larry today. It's still around Orange county. **** sent one other cut of the original OG to a breeder in Europe. As far as I know he never let anyone else have it. Jerry bred his Chem Dog cut to a Humboldt county indica boy. This was the beginning of his cubing proccess. At BX3 he got a pheno that had all the smell, taste and kick of the Chem Dog, but in a pure indica pheno. Jerry gave this plant to Bob. It became known as the West Coast Dog. Bob bred this plant to my Old World Kush male. He took a male from that cross and bred it to the OG cut Putz had sent him. This is what made the original Bubba Kush." Lineage:ChemDawg x [ Lemon Thai x Old World Paki Kush] Info on the different kutz of OG Kush: Tahoe= cut brought into the community by Swerve. The grower that Swerve got it from had sourced the cut in the Lake Tahoe area in the 90's. -Larry= The Orange County Larry cut that is available in the medical scene came from the same Orange County crew that the H.A O.G Kush came from -SFV= There are a million O.G cuts grown in the S.F.V, however the cut that goes by this name on these forums and in medical disp. came from forum member Swerve -Ghost= This cut came from ORGNKID, ORGNKID had sold a O.G cut to a Overgrow forum member named "Ghost" who further distributed the cut. -Tripple OG= This cut came from ORGNKID. This cut is A.K.A Triple X/XXX O.G Kush. Triple O.G was popularly sold to medical patients by the now defunct C.A.L.M disp. of Malibu. -Abusive= This cut was brought into the community by an overgrow member named "Abusive", believe it or not Abusive claimed to have got the cut through the rapper Snoop Dogg. -SAC#2= Cut brought into the scene by forum member O.Gkushman, O.Gkushman got the cut from DJ Muggs. -P.R OG A.K.A Private Reserve O.G= Another O.G cut that ORGNKID brought into the scene. The cut was sold to Med patients as Private Reserve O.G through the now defunct C.A.L.M disp. of Malibu. -Apothecary = O.G cut brought into the scene by the apothecary seed co's Brett. Brett got it from a high profile Medical MJ activist in L.A back in 1999 -Diablo= This = cut came from the R.D.C disp. In the San Fernando Valley -Raskal's OG= Another cut sourced in the San Fernando Valley. Cut was bought for several thousand dollers from ******* ***** members by a friends of forum member OGraskal -HA OG= Cut came from an commercial H.A room in Orange County, grown by the same crew that brought the Orange County Larry cut into the medical Disp. -Poison OG=Cut came from O.Gkushman, he grew it from seed found in a pound of O.G back in ‘96 -SAC#1 & #3= #1 came from G-Thumb in the San Fernando Valley, #3 came from San Fernando Valley but is very popular in Santa Barbara and sometimes goes by the name “Purple O.G Kush”, the cut was brought into the scene by the owner of the now defunct Hortipharm in Santa Barbara Is there a story in regards to how it may have got the name "Original Gangster" kush? -OM .
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. Most everything else you could want in a photo you can get from some auto ime
. All I did was soaked the seeds in distilled water overnight, about 12 hours or so. Then I placed the seeds into 3 liter pots that are filled with the soil I used for my grow last year, which is "Roots Original" (Perlite, Coco Fiber, Peat Moss, Composted Forest Material, Pumice, Worm Castings, Bat Guano, Soybean Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Fish Bone Meal, Kelp Meal, and Greensand)....I feel there is still plenty of "nutrition" still left in the soil to start the plants in....The pots are sitting out in my backyard in the sunshine (about 80 degrees during the day, 50 at night), it took less than 72 hours for the first to pop open. I have a feeling when I walk back there later today more of them will have popped open.
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....So I am assuming most of the others will end up being ladies too, and/or they're just a bit stunted & slow to develop.
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