Anyone have any experience with this strain? The place I got it from, PNC, had what seemed like a very knowledgeable old-timer working there. He said this was his preferred OG, very potent and tasty, with 'superior genetics'. He did mention that I should extend flowering time longer than what I would expect (they'll look ready, he said, but let them go a few weeks to a month longer, and they'll get insane). He did make sure and specify that this was Valley OG, not SFV (San Fernando Valley) OG, which they also had in stock. You'll notice in the pictures that one of them is a lot larger than the others, he kind of chuckled when he gave me this one, saying "see what you can do with this vine".
This is my 1st time growing, I'm using the canna-coco system, and doing 4 of these. When I first got them, they didn't have nearly the root structure that one would want before transplanting them (according to the Jorge Cervantes DVD, mine didn't even have the roots that he considered 'not good for a couple days'), but I didn't realize that at the time, I just immediately stuck them in my coco and started pouring (the correct amount of) nutes on them, as well as misting them.
day2 after transplant. they continuted to stay somewhat droopy, also developed yellowed/dieing edges to the leaves, and the leaves that didn't appear to have the yellow started 'curling'.
day 8/9 after transplant. It appears they have finally gotten over the transplant shock. New growth shoots are starting everywhere.
As of yesterday the fourth, most stubbron/small plant, finally started getting some promising growth as well. I stopped misting them a few days ago, and leaf curling stopped. One thing that the cana-coco DVD neglected to mention, when it suggested misting, was to make sure and PH your non-nutriented misting spray (which I didn't). This is probably why my misting was a bad thing (7.0+ ph water), but I don't want to chance it and start misting again with good pHed water, just to check.
Basically I'm sticking to the grow guide given by Canna, and I'm going to use the longer duration, when given options for times of phases.
Once again, this is my first grow, so I'm sure i've done a lot wrong so far, but I'm getting help along the way via internet + IRL hydro store + dispensaries. What I'm really curious about, is anyone with experience with this specific strain. I would like to know everything I can about it.
Right now I have them under a t5 4' 4lamp, then they'll be going under a 600w flowering.
Eventually i'll be wanting to have cycles going.
This is my 1st time growing, I'm using the canna-coco system, and doing 4 of these. When I first got them, they didn't have nearly the root structure that one would want before transplanting them (according to the Jorge Cervantes DVD, mine didn't even have the roots that he considered 'not good for a couple days'), but I didn't realize that at the time, I just immediately stuck them in my coco and started pouring (the correct amount of) nutes on them, as well as misting them.
As of yesterday the fourth, most stubbron/small plant, finally started getting some promising growth as well. I stopped misting them a few days ago, and leaf curling stopped. One thing that the cana-coco DVD neglected to mention, when it suggested misting, was to make sure and PH your non-nutriented misting spray (which I didn't). This is probably why my misting was a bad thing (7.0+ ph water), but I don't want to chance it and start misting again with good pHed water, just to check.
Basically I'm sticking to the grow guide given by Canna, and I'm going to use the longer duration, when given options for times of phases.
Once again, this is my first grow, so I'm sure i've done a lot wrong so far, but I'm getting help along the way via internet + IRL hydro store + dispensaries. What I'm really curious about, is anyone with experience with this specific strain. I would like to know everything I can about it.
Right now I have them under a t5 4' 4lamp, then they'll be going under a 600w flowering.
Eventually i'll be wanting to have cycles going.