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Outdoorindica

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All 5 of my Mkclones have made it so far, and are looking better everyday. I have a wappa clone, and a galaxy clone looking ok too. And 1 violator, all the ones mentioned are in soil now. I need to transplant a violator or 2 today. Things are looking better, even the ones that almost completely died off have some green coming back on them. I haven't given up on them yet, they may still make out to be some nice clones one day. I was checking out my MK and Violator moms and found 2 really nice cuts on each I want to take off of them soon, and give the other stuff around them a chance to grow up for future clones. I may be giving someone very close to me a nice MK Ultra clone to grow outdoors this year, oh man will they be happy when I bring that over come April. I want to see how it does outdoors myself. And that person said they would be happy with anything, and MK Ultra isn't just anything.
 

curious old fart

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I've got that crossed with a shack, feminised, as a freeby. She's a hardy, prolific lady with a lemon smell and taste and a good in the head high...there's one in bloom and one in veg currently in inventory.

:peace:
cof
 

Don Gin and Ton

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cheeras 1BMM shes fattening up a treat eh!

outdoor, man ive nursed clones that looked so raggedy many would have binned them any other day. if theres green showing theres a chance.
 

durbanmistyman

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pics are of g13's WW
check out the pics attached. i know that this should probably be posted in plant problems but i want to see what you guys think. and its under a 600w so figured its far game, anyways to the problem:
the strains here that are worse(the three plants closest to me in the tent are the White Widow from G13 labs. although all the plants are showing similar signs. the video with the individual plant is the WW that is the largest plant of them all but the most effected. temps have been good between 71 and 82 usually around 78. they have been vegging for bout 7-7.5 wks in 2 gal pots. just transplanted to 3 gal pots day b4 yesterday and they had very dense rootballs, were probably rootbound . i have been feeding with general organics line every other water; which has been every other day or every 2 days: biogrow at 2.5 tsp per gal, bioroot at 2.5 tsp per gal, bioweed at 1 tsp per gal. i thought it was calmag def at first sight since i have been using RO water so i bought the GO Calmag and feed it for the first time five days ago at 1.5 tsp. and then again they got some calmag when i transplanted i watered each root ball alittle with calmag and nutes with 16 oz b4 transplant and then 16 oz more after it was repotted. plan to go into flower tonite. sorry about being so long winded just wanted to go ahead and answer as mny questions as possible and give all you as much diagnoses info as possible.
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durbanmistyman

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i have grown this strain once b4 and it was the most nut sensitive i am growing 3 ww(g13) 2 kings kush (ghs) 1 bubba kush (ghs) 2 power kush (dinafem) and they all seem to have a similiar sort of problem but the WW is by far the worst. i thought it was calmag def as i have been using ro but i have fed calmag twice and it has been 6 days since the first calmag feeding and they haunt got any better.
 

Outdoorindica

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Waiting for my batteries to charge...need to take my camera somewhere to see if I can have it fixed. It still works great, just the card slot wont hold a card in so I only have the internal memory which sucks. I think like 9 pictures on my second highest setting. Thats why you guys always get 9 pictures from me when I do share them. If it can be fixed, having it fixed should be much cheaper than having to buy a new one.
 
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