One Pound Strains

Dizzle Frost

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Don't buy anything from Reeferman these days. Much of his stuff has been pulled from some vendors due to problems (I believe hermies and non-sprouts). His new fertilizer line has already caused some disasters in large professional grows and it seems these days everything he touches goes to sh*t.........
Really? I heard thigns to..thanks for the heads up..i was about to cop a pack of Cherry Bomb and Blackseed...i had a bad feeling about it tho so i been puttin it off.
 

olylifter420

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how do you prepare the soil for those TREES??? That is some amazing stuff going on!!!



No this is a lotta weed: I think some of these were blueberry trainwreck vegged to 5' or so inside before being put outside at the start of the outdoor season. All these plants are reported as exceeding 10lbs dry. Indoor strains work outdors just as well, depending on climate, especially if they don't go out until they're big and plenty healthy. If you are in a colder wetter climate, forget it, you need a completely different type of plant. These would mold and rot.






 

OregonMeds

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First you get your muscles built up, or you get a tractor with a bucket and a cement mixer. Then you take your compost pile you have saved and worked all year on and blend some salmon remains and manure in and potting mix and pearlite and soil and peat moss and mix the hell out of it until it has fully evenly mixed in your cement mixer and become nice and fluffy super potting soil consistancy. You do that over and over with load after load because your cement mixer won't hold enough for even one tree, then you blend and fold it all together again with the tractor bucket.

You can use it right away, but it's best to let it sit covered and cure use it months later fluffing and mixing once more before use.

If you can't do all the above then you just do what you can... Planting those in only outdoor dirt won't get those results, not even close, but you could use other nutes and good potting soil if organic isn't your thing. Probably won't work as well though, there is something to be said for organics and all the bugs and microbes etc it will gain.

Subcool has a great super soil recipe with quantities if you search it out. Not sure he uses the same recipe but it's a similar concept.
 

olylifter420

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Thanks bro! So, for the wholes, how deep should they be? Do you layer it?

Thanks + rep



First you get your muscles built up, or you get a tractor with a bucket and a cement mixer. Then you take your compost pile you have saved and worked all year on and blend some salmon remains and manure in and potting mix and pearlite and soil and peat moss and mix the hell out of it until it has fully evenly mixed in your cement mixer and become nice and fluffy super potting soil consistancy. You do that over and over with load after load because your cement mixer won't hold enough for even one tree, then you blend and fold it all together again with the tractor bucket.

You can use it right away, but it's best to let it sit covered and cure use it months later fluffing and mixing once more before use.

If you can't do all the above then you just do what you can... Planting those in only outdoor dirt won't get those results, not even close, but you could use other nutes and good potting soil if organic isn't your thing. Probably won't work as well though, there is something to be said for organics and all the bugs and microbes etc it will gain.

Subcool has a great super soil recipe with quantities if you search it out. Not sure he uses the same recipe but it's a similar concept.
 

OregonMeds

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They aren't mine. I learned how and tried best I could here, and had a couple monsters going considering this isn't cali they were pretty impressive, but not that big, but my climate is too wet also and so it all molded. Waste of time in a wet climate and it drew unwanted attention from the neighbors too so I won't even try again with a greenhouse cover over them no point. I was worried all the time about theft etc.

Holes should be as big as the pots you see some of those are in or bigger. if you have the climate to get them that big and if you preveg enough to begin with. Otherwise you are never going to gain anything from extra big pots or holes, with all that added work, on normal climate average strains or lesser than california sun.

I like Oregon but...Sure wish that worked here.

Best I can ever hope for is these indoor grows.


Also not mine.... It's just a benchmark I used to strive for. I can't grow any more atm and I wont be able to again for over another year.
 

olylifter420

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How bout a texas climate? And, also, do they have to be pre vegged? The my friend grew was never pre vegged, it didnt get too tall, but spread wide, like 10ft across and got 4lbs off of it, best smoke ever, it was a high quality purple skunk seed from mexico.
 

olylifter420

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Ahh, the good ol trolls have found their way. Im glad you made! And what he answered according to the new rules is deserving of an infraction and so is what you are doing. So keep digging your own grave you troll.


And YES, I do give + rep for good answers, you just didnt read my sig thoroughly.


What he said :hump:
 

DelSlow

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We have new rules now?

And my responses get deleted? I can't joke around on a pot growing website?

Jesus Christ! Save us all!
 

MediGrow530

Active Member
Hello RIU, I hope you all are having a good high day!

Is there a strain that has the potential to be a 1lb producer?

I was recommended top skunk, but I think that would be a bit too stinky if you get my drift!

Thanks
Chem Valley Kush from The Cali Connection is a Yielder! i grew 2 plants of that strain last year and yielded 7 lbs between the 2! Its got a sweet chemdog flavor with the og kush high! I liked it alot, I wish I woulda cloned it!

And then theres Blue Dream, Blueberry, White Widow, theres a bunch that I know and have friends who have grown these strains and all have yielded multiple lbs per plant
 

olylifter420

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yea, check out the "attention all users" bro



QUOTE=DelSlow;5744314]We have new rules now?

And my responses get deleted? I can't joke around on a pot growing website?

Jesus Christ! Save us all![/QUOTE]
 

ChronicObsession

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well, rules are not meant to be broken.... EVER! Now for the constructive part of my post... 1 lb strains, definately Indicas. Sativas have always been stalky in my opinion, and therefore NOT sativa for pounder plants...

I am betting the entire United States Treasury that my plant will atleast get 1/2 pound... she's a WR, whitey rhino is about 50/50 indica sativa, but should still be fat as fuck.

Now don't believe me? Check out Grinspoon, that sativa bitch produces spindly buds, and you must be a good grower to get more than a 100 grams from that one plant
 

OregonMeds

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That's not betting much. Your plant is guaranteed to be worth more than our treasury even if it weighs one gram.
At least it's a gram you don't already owe to people 100x over.
 

OregonMeds

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How bout a texas climate? And, also, do they have to be pre vegged? The my friend grew was never pre vegged, it didnt get too tall, but spread wide, like 10ft across and got 4lbs off of it, best smoke ever, it was a high quality purple skunk seed from mexico.
Do what you can, texas is a big place but I'm betting your weather is far and away better than mine here. Dig those big holes and give it a shot. Yes if you expect to get something like the above it does need to be prevegged, but are you really going to be upset if you only get half that size? That's still 5lbs at half that size, so I'd say it's worth the work to dig a big hole and try just to see how big you can get it. 4lbs 5lbs 10lbs all sound good.
 
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