the chitown sourkush thread

poplars

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ahahaha for fuckin sure that shit would work too.

the way I see it is . . . the smell of death wont affect the way the plant grows :D
 

theexpress

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ahahaha for fuckin sure that shit would work too.

the way I see it is . . . the smell of death wont affect the way the plant grows :D

im not gonna get much off the seedlings i started... but the clones ima put out should get a respectable yield..

ima collect some pollin off my best outdoor male to..
 

poplars

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for sure bro . . .make sure you don't have thrips in your area . . . . thrips leave little white dots on the leaves.

and they transmit a virus to the plant, so if you breed a plant that has the thrips virus, the seedlings will get it too.

it doesn't affect the generation that gets it, it'll still yield fine and grow out amazing . . . . but the second generation I hear it fucks with growth dramatically . . . .


clones will grow way faster than the seedlings outside . . . as soon as those clones get used to the sun and realize it's veg time, you're gonna see them grow literally 2x faster than the seedlings in some cases . . . .
 

theexpress

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for sure bro . . .make sure you don't have thrips in your area . . . . thrips leave little white dots on the leaves.

and they transmit a virus to the plant, so if you breed a plant that has the thrips virus, the seedlings will get it too.

it doesn't affect the generation that gets it, it'll still yield fine and grow out amazing . . . . but the second generation I hear it fucks with growth dramatically . . . .


clones will grow way faster than the seedlings outside . . . as soon as those clones get used to the sun and realize it's veg time, you're gonna see them grow literally 2x faster than the seedlings in some cases . . . .

yeah im hopeing those clones blow the fuck up... wish i would have started like 2 weeks ago but fuckit
 

poplars

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for sure bro you're not too late . . . I don't know what outdoor is like out there but you should be fine with the heavy indicaness of that sour kush bro . . . . .


they can take a frost or two . . . hows the humidity there towards fall?
 

theexpress

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for sure bro you're not too late . . . I don't know what outdoor is like out there but you should be fine with the heavy indicaness of that sour kush bro . . . . .


they can take a frost or two . . . hows the humidity there towards fall?

our grow season is shorter then yours in cali..... we get hella rain around halloween but i think the sk will be done by then or before then
 

poplars

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for sure bro . . . you're not starting too late I don't think. if SK is a september finisher then you're gonna be in luck bro . . .

I'm certainly hoping for that, shit gets gnarly around here towards october haha.
 

Integra21

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I only made one comment about the outdoor transplant and here's the last. I think the whole argument has been relatively pointless. It seems that the main concern is about the sun. But while hardening plants to be outddors, you arent getting them ready for the sun. The sun has nearly nothing to do with it. They are being hardened because they are used to a steady environment that acts basically the same way every day, sure their will be little variances but usually minimal compared to outdoors. When you gradually get plants acoustomed to being outside, you are getting them used to constantly changing winds, temperatures, and humidity, and the only role the sun plays is based off of its lighting cycles, not intensity. A bigger concern of moving outdoors this late would be ensureing that the evening RH didnt get to high for a flowering plant and that it didnt get rained on since its not weathered to handle the moisture in the buds. But if a cfl is properly used to grow a plant, it will be roughly the same intensity as the sun as far as lumens per inch. So "the sun is going to fry your buds" entirely makes no sense, but the other conditions should be monitored closely to ensure there is no bud mold developing or excessive winds and dry conditions drying the plant out. Hope this helps clear some things up, and if you dont believe this information to be true, feel free to reasearch it for yourself.
 

poplars

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I only made one comment about the outdoor transplant and here's the last. I think the whole argument has been relatively pointless. It seems that the main concern is about the sun. But while hardening plants to be outddors, you arent getting them ready for the sun. The sun has nearly nothing to do with it. They are being hardened because they are used to a steady environment that acts basically the same way every day, sure their will be little variances but usually minimal compared to outdoors. When you gradually get plants acoustomed to being outside, you are getting them used to constantly changing winds, temperatures, and humidity, and the only role the sun plays is based off of its lighting cycles, not intensity. A bigger concern of moving outdoors this late would be ensureing that the evening RH didnt get to high for a flowering plant and that it didnt get rained on since its not weathered to handle the moisture in the buds. But if a cfl is properly used to grow a plant, it will be roughly the same intensity as the sun as far as lumens per inch. So "the sun is going to fry your buds" entirely makes no sense, but the other conditions should be monitored closely to ensure there is no bud mold developing or excessive winds and dry conditions drying the plant out. Hope this helps clear some things up, and if you dont believe this information to be true, feel free to reasearch it for yourself.
spoken like a true indoor grower.

edit: never mind . . . already did.


seriously, you obviously have very little experience growing outdoors if you think that way . . . . .

the sun is a fucking nuclear fusion reactor in the sky . . . and you're STILL trying to compare it to your puny ass CFLS!?!????

I told you bro, the ONLY fucking thing you could possibly prepare your plants with to go outside is high pressure sodium as they emit relative UV rays and produce a lot of heat like the sun.

CFLS barely produce any heat at all, any UV rays, etc. putting a plant that's been budding it's entire life under CFLS outside is a death wish.


and you saying the biggest thing the plant has to adapt to is everything but the sun is the most RETARDED statement I've ever heard in my entire life.


how bout you put a clone outside that's been growing under florescents its entire life in direct sunlight and WATCH it's leaves BURN.


there's a fucking reason outdoor growers harden up plants to the sun . . . .the leaves grow ENTIRELY DIFFERENTLY AFTER THEY GO OUTSIDE.

the new leaves look totally different from the old puny ass leaves that were cultivated under florescent light . . . . make no mistake . . . the sun is fucking powerful and if you take it lightly you will have burnt leaves and bud to account for.
 

theexpress

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ah so they probably will finish early october then.

yup prolly around mid oct..... but yours maybe done in sept cuzz how big they are and there already showing preflowers..... they will have a head start in bloom...

sativas show a lil later like early sept. when it comes to showing sex
 

poplars

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hell yeah that's what I'm hoping for bro . . . . mid october shit starts getting fucked up . . . depends though.
 

theexpress

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hell yeah that's what I'm hoping for bro . . . . mid october shit starts getting fucked up . . . depends though.
like i said if there already got airey buds by begining aug. they will be done late sept.... hope it works out for ya. and im eager to see pix... you will be showing me the biggest sk plant ive seen in my life!!!
 

poplars

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like i said if there already got airey buds by begining aug. they will be done late sept.... hope it works out for ya. and im eager to see pix... you will be showing me the biggest sk plant ive seen in my life!!!
hell yeah bro . . . . I'm gonna snap pics as soon as they're in the dirt. till then they're adapting and I'm healing ahahahaha.


but for real they will be in the dirt by the 17th . . . . I'm not fuckin around that's my deadline.
 

theexpress

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for sure bro . . . you're not starting too late I don't think. if SK is a september finisher then you're gonna be in luck bro . . .

I'm certainly hoping for that, shit gets gnarly around here towards october haha.
lol i was saying yours is gonna finish sooner then mine cuzz the massive head start it got... mine if they show sex in mid aug.. wich they should will be done in mid oct... im real sure yours will be done sooner.
 

theexpress

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hell yeah bro . . . . I'm gonna snap pics as soon as they're in the dirt. till then they're adapting and I'm healing ahahahaha.


but for real they will be in the dirt by the 17th . . . . I'm not fuckin around that's my deadline.

oooo i see what your doing bro.... you take them outside in the mourning and bring them back in at night huh? i thought they were already in the ground
 

poplars

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oooo i see what your doing bro.... you take them outside in the mourning and bring them back in at night huh? i thought they were already in the ground
no bro they're outside 24/7 now . . . they're just still in their pots :D

but dont worry they have plenty of room in the pots to grow!
 

Integra21

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spoken like a true indoor grower.

edit: never mind . . . already did.


seriously, you obviously have very little experience growing outdoors if you think that way . . . . .

the sun is a fucking nuclear fusion reactor in the sky . . . and you're STILL trying to compare it to your puny ass CFLS!?!????

I told you bro, the ONLY fucking thing you could possibly prepare your plants with to go outside is high pressure sodium as they emit relative UV rays and produce a lot of heat like the sun.

CFLS barely produce any heat at all, any UV rays, etc. putting a plant that's been budding it's entire life under CFLS outside is a death wish.


and you saying the biggest thing the plant has to adapt to is everything but the sun is the most RETARDED statement I've ever heard in my entire life.


how bout you put a clone outside that's been growing under florescents its entire life in direct sunlight and WATCH it's leaves BURN.


there's a fucking reason outdoor growers harden up plants to the sun . . . .the leaves grow ENTIRELY DIFFERENTLY AFTER THEY GO OUTSIDE.

the new leaves look totally different from the old puny ass leaves that were cultivated under florescent light . . . . make no mistake . . . the sun is fucking powerful and if you take it lightly you will have burnt leaves and bud to account for.
It is quite clear that you are just one of those people that believes that a bad experience you had once writes the rules for how every plant grows and the only way to get you to understand that there is always more than one right answer is to prove to you that you have no idea what you are talking about. Luckily for me Im waiting for my clones to root so I can sex my new mothers. I raise all of my clones under "puny ass cfl's" and I will put them outside at various stages of growth and that way I can just show you that you're being silly like and end of the world doomsday prophet "if you put plants outside they will die". And do you seriously believe that the lumens put out by the sun are the hardest thing for a plant to adapt to? Do you live on top of Mt. Everest and is there a newley developed hole in the ozone layer, so that if you just throw a plant out there it bursts into flames. Do you have any way of proving that the sun murders poor innocent plants everytime its their first trip outside as you made it so clear to Howat thats what would happen? Over the next 2 months I will have the proof it doesnt. And have you ever seen a UVB bulb? Guess what it is, a vag spectrum cfl. But I guess that just shows how little you know about indoor gardening at least. Pics will start in the next week or so.
 
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