Anyone grow Reserve Prevadas OG Kush #18

(818)MedicineMan

New Member
Uhm... 10+ weeks is bullshit. I am runnin a killer indica pheno of the og 18 (that i selected from 3 seeds) its not too indica but shows more of the indica traits than sativa. Im a DWC grower and everyone told me kush dont like bein grown in hydro... well guess what? I scrogged 2 og18s under a 600w agrosun red and im lookin at about a 12 oz harvest. Today is day 64 since 12/12 and day 6 of my flush and my trichs are at 75% cloudy about 10-15% amber and some still clear. Im choppin on day 67-68. Like i said 10+ weeks is bullshit and yes you DO COUNT the first two weeks of 12/12. Stop giving out false advice people!!!

You have to remember that most folks here over ripen their weed.

I played around with the 18 in 2009. Never had a pheno that needed more than 9 weeks. I had one that was done in as little as 8 weeks when the temps were perfect.
 

scooby419

Active Member
I have a freebie OG #18 that I just transplanted into a solo cup to gain some roots. I have heard good things, but it's always a crap shoot with any strain when you only have one single seed to work with!! :peace:
 

HazeHeaven

Active Member
Grew the OG Kush ( not #18 ) from DNA and was not that impressed. Lots of resin but miniscule yield and it was a very scrawny, thin plant. The potency was average to above average but nowhere near what the resin content and "bag appeal" would visually suggest.
 

SSHZ

Well-Known Member
I don't know......all my #18's have been heavy yielders and have never had to go over 65 days in flowering. If you under light them, they will take longer. And they do have a healthy stretch.
 

Jogro

Well-Known Member
you know the flowering time should start when you see flowers not when you switch them to 12hrs it can take weeks for a seed to first mature
I disagree.

The best way to measure flower time is the number of days between switching to 12-12 and final harvest maturity. That's irrespective of when the plant actually starts forming flower clusters, and if you think about it, its the only real way to compare flowering time between lines. No other way of measuring makes sense.

If a plant takes fully two weeks to start making flowers (and this happens with some lines) that's part of the ticking clock, and you're going to want to factor that in when you consider/buy/grow a strain. If some breeder tells me their line takes two weeks to start making flowers and then seven more to finish, that's not a "seven week" line, its a nine week one.

As a few general rules I've found with respect to flowering times:

-Older plants (ie clones from moms) will typically start making flowers faster than young plants from ceed just out of veg. The difference here can easily be 7 days faster from clone.

-Irrespective of what the breeder claims, in my experience most hybrid strains take a full 9-10 weeks to finish. Sativa heavy ones typically take longer.

-For marketing reasons and again because of industry pressure, breeders tend to understate the real flowering times. EG, a "7-9" week line probably isn't going to be really done until week 9 or maybe even week 10+.

-Flowering at 11 hours light 13 dark (instead of 12-12) can be helpful to speed things up a bit, especially with sativa-heavy lines. This will typically save at least a week, though you'll give up a bit of yield too.


As to ceed maturity, that's a little bit of a different question, but I'd say it takes at least 4-5 weeks after pollenization to get viable ceeds from fertilization from pollen, and longer is better.
 
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