Another Ohio Grow

tristynhawk

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well i like strong smoke i don't know whether to start the ak's this year or save them for next year i am going to grow the short rider's in my closet though.
 

mugan

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nab you guys are lucky, i can't get any seed banks to ship any thing here in the middle of jabumfuck. don't get me wrong i like the strong land race sats they got here, but i miss that couch lock :( , i miss NL and i would luv to get my hands on some ak48
 

tristynhawk

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these are ithe final clones im making for awhile all these just showed roots this morning so i figure two weeks i'll put them out im goin do a big hole all in one spot full sun.
 

mugan

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no dmg, no broken stems or nodes real green. ive seen some large scale outdoor grows here and i always notice some yellow leaves or discolor and animals would break some of the stems or make small rips in the leaves
 

tristynhawk

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no dmg, no broken stems or nodes real green. ive seen some large scale outdoor grows here and i always notice some yellow leaves or discolor and animals would break some of the stems or make small rips in the leaves
those pics are just a few of what i got goin some plant's do have a little bug damage but not much i keep the seven dust on them, i had a tree fall on one the wind broke another one over, one of these days i'll post pics of everything im not sure of the exact number but last time i counted it up we had over a 100 a feww are already 5-6 feet some are 4-5 mainly because i topped them really early, i tried uncle ben's topping method and it has kept them short which is what i wanted and the clones are 2-3 foot range but they are just now starting to come into their own i figure by the end of july they will 6 feet or better.
 

mugan

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kewl i been reading up on the toping and trimming, still to scared to try it maybe one of these days for now LST enough for me, btw !)) 0.o you must have them hid real well
 

tristynhawk

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pic 1 is a northern light's plant,pic 2 is my short rider's, pic 3 is a kaya clone, #4 is a NL clone, #5 is another NL clone, #6 is a kaya, #7 is a swiss cheese, #8 is a NL clone, #9 is another NL clone, #10 is nutes used this year.
 

tristynhawk

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pic 1 is a northern light's plant,pic 2 is my short rider's, pic 3 is a kaya clone, #4 is a NL clone, #5 is another NL clone, #6 is a kaya, #7 is a swiss cheese, #8 is a NL clone, #9 is another NL clone, #10 is nutes used this year.
well hell they downloaded in a different order....lol if anyone's interested i'll name them.
 

fabfun

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pic 1 is a northern light's plant,pic 2 is my short rider's, pic 3 is a kaya clone, #4 is a NL clone, #5 is another NL clone, #6 is a kaya, #7 is a swiss cheese, #8 is a NL clone, #9 is another NL clone, #10 is nutes used this year.
look good man i mean nice plants what strain is the 3 rd pic
i like that bushy
 

tristynhawk

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NL i topped it young and didn't see it for a long time and it grew up through the wire perfect to hold it open gonna have six main stalks on it.
 

tristynhawk

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i have some palm bunch ash but i don't think im going to use it this year. Im going to stay with the heavy harvest, so far i am satisfied with the veg results, watering with alaskan fish fert. but for flowering i was thinking of using some bat gauno on a couple for comparison, but i have no experience with it, when would a person apply it for flowering. AT the first sign of flowering or a little ahead of that im not sure how long it takes for it to become available for the plant. Any one have a suggestion?
 
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