Outdoor Grow 2012: Purple Kush, Lemon Kush, Bubba Kush and Og Kush

STLbudz

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end of sept? that would be 12 weeks flowering?
it looks like your buds need more time to devolope and 12 weeks is average for OG kush strain,but i doesnt look like an og plant, what strain is it? I say 2 more weeks of developing ,n 2 for the swelling, but well see how it goes, looking good tho bro
 

Laney

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It could take a little longer if you've been giving them more N than they might need in flowering. My girls have been dropping leaves like it's going out of style, but I am still keeping the N way low. I read something by Rosenthal that if you give too much N during flower it will slow the progress of budding. I would drop your N to as close to zero as you can. Remember, there will still be in the soil and the fans. If they did fall behind due to too much N, they will catch up.
 

FresnoFarmer

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It could take a little longer if you've been giving them more N than they might need in flowering. My girls have been dropping leaves like it's going out of style, but I am still keeping the N way low. I read something by Rosenthal that if you give too much N during flower it will slow the progress of budding. I would drop your N to as close to zero as you can. Remember, there will still be in the soil and the fans. If they did fall behind due to too much N, they will catch up.
See that is where I messed up on this particular plant. I kept feeding N until like the 4th week of flower :wall:

I had to fix an N deficiency though so I could retain fan leaves.


Thanx for the help guys. I will wait the extra 2-3 weeks to chop
 

FresnoFarmer

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No, you wont, sorry, Miracle grow is derived from chemicals, you have no such thing as organic anywhere in your garden, you know about Miracle Grow huh? liar...:idea:
Hahaha......I have 2 separate gardens. Shows how much you know right? :o One is MORE organic than the other. I feed one garden fish emulsion(not 100% organic) and seaweed extract, and will be feeding them teas as well. i feed the other garden Miracle Gro.....Get your facts straight before you speak on something. I know alot more about my gardens than you do smarty pants. You don't feed my soil/plants I do.
 

FresnoFarmer

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it looks like your buds need more time to devolope and 12 weeks is average for OG kush strain,but i doesnt look like an og plant, what strain is it? I say 2 more weeks of developing ,n 2 for the swelling, but well see how it goes, looking good tho bro
Yeah.....I didn't realize how much the Nitrogen slowed flowering......Not sure what that particular plant is. Once it starts smelling I can tell you lol.
 

needscorrection

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Hahaha......I have 2 separate gardens. Shows how much you know right? :o One is MObRE organic than the other. I feed one garden fish emulsion(not 100% organic) and seaweed extract, and will be feeding them teas as well. i feed the other garden Miracle Gro.....Get your facts straight before you speak on something. I know alot more about my gardens than you do smarty pants. You don't feed my soil/plants I do.
Thanks for putting your gardan on blast again, look what you wrote, foolish, "uhh uhh both are more organic!" in the ground doesnt mean organic boy...You will see novice when your ash never turns gray but stays black and taste like chems

Good luck, god speed, and education is key, four months on this site doesn't make you a guru son, learn more, I read more than I post to see how full of shit you growers really are.
 

FresnoFarmer

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Thanks for putting your gardan on blast again, look what you wrote, foolish, "uhh uhh both are more organic!" in the ground doesnt mean organic boy...You will see novice when your ash never turns gray but stays black and taste like chems

Good luck, god speed, and education is key, four months on this site doesn't make you a guru son, learn more, I read more than I post to see how full of shit you growers really are.
Haha........Educate yourself. I don't feed the plants in the ground Miracle Grow......I mixed compost into the planting bed prior to planting as well......You sir, are a novice.....Get some real education. Organics contain chemicals as well. You are a genius right? Troll boy. I never claimed to be a "guru" or anything of that nature fool. Keep reading because obviously you need to learn more if you do not understand that organics contain chemicals. Maybe you should quit posting and continue lurking lol.
Now go smoke your chemicals and chill out.
 

FresnoFarmer

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Update......Flowering has real pick up in the past week. Tops are starting to fill out in the screenhouse. The plants in the planting bed are slowing down.....they have been stretching FOREVER. Right when I thought it was over.....BAM!! They grew like another 6-18" haha.

[video=youtube_share;NxWqrOJcmtE]http://youtu.be/NxWqrOJcmtE[/video]
 

calicatt79

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WoW!!! I like the little tiny one near the door...lol! That song gave me some good ole' "gangsta days" flashbacks...lol.

It's gonna smell soooo good in your hood right around harvest time ;) When were you thinking you were gonna harvest? Looks like they have plenty of room to fatten up for ya.
 

FresnoFarmer

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WoW!!! I like the little tiny one near the door...lol! That song gave me some good ole' "gangsta days" flashbacks...lol.

It's gonna smell soooo good in your hood right around harvest time ;) When were you thinking you were gonna harvest? Looks like they have plenty of room to fatten up for ya.
Most of them will be chopped early-mid October...some might go into November..
Lol the tiny plant is a survivor lol.
I like that song. Like the upbeat tempo.
And thanx for the encouragement. Can't wait for all the smells to engulf my yard lol.
 

Carmarelo

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[video=youtube;9Jt7D5k11TQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jt7D5k11TQ[/video]

Lookin' good mayne! Buds are starting to fill out
 

STLbudz

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i Know im going to sound like such a noob right now lol but i never worked with a green house, is there gaps at the top to let the sun come in??
 

FresnoFarmer

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i Know im going to sound like such a noob right now lol but i never worked with a green house, is there gaps at the top to let the sun come in??
lol No, the sun comes right through the top and sides.......I left a gap at the bottom for ventilation purposes since it is so damn hot. My walls are shade cloth(also for ventilation purposes) and the top is 6mil plastic sheeting.
 

needscorrection

Active Member
Haha........Educate yourself. I don't feed the plants in the ground Miracle Grow......I mixed compost into the planting bed prior to planting as well......You sir, are a novice.....Get some real education. Organics contain chemicals as well. You are a genius right? Troll boy. I never claimed to be a "guru" or anything of that nature fool. Keep reading because obviously you need to learn more if you do not understand that organics contain chemicals. Maybe you should quit posting and continue lurking lol.
Now go smoke your chemicals and chill out.
Fucking NEWB! ahahahahahahaha
 

needscorrection

Active Member
Update......Flowering has real pick up in the past week. Tops are starting to fill out in the screenhouse. The plants in the planting bed are slowing down.....they have been stretching FOREVER. Right when I thought it was over.....BAM!! They grew like another 6-18" haha.

[video=youtube_share;NxWqrOJcmtE]http://youtu.be/NxWqrOJcmtE[/video]

Stright up chem garbage Muhahaha
 

FresnoFarmer

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Fucking NEWB! ahahahahahahaha
hahahahahaha FUCKING NEWB!!

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