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I wanted to start a thread on these beans I got from swerve. I believe its bruce banner(strawberry cough x ogkush) hit with reverse tahoe og pollen. I dont think I was meant to be a "tester".. I think I just hit him up about my mislabeled chem4s at the right time.lol. But here goes anyways..
I planted 2 seeds feb. 15, both germed within 3 days (I use the poke a hole in the soil and drop it in method). I used straight sunshine 4 soil in 4" pots under a 2 ft. 2 bulb t5 (24hrs straight). I dont add anything till about week 3ish. then just a drop of superthrive, 1ml calmag+, .5ml roots excel. and .5ml of hygrozyme per gallon of water ph'd to 6.5-6.8. At about 4 weeks they are just itching for a bigger pot so they get straight sunshine 4 in a 5 gal. Aurora roots pot and get sent straight outside to bear the elements. This time they are fed 2 tsp. fox farm grow big, 2ml calmag+, 1ml roots excel, .4ml drip clean, .5ml hygrozyme and amino treatment from h&g(free sample..still not sure about this product)and a drop of superthrive per gallon of hose water that sat for a couple days. I feed my plants once a week and water just ph'd water throughout the week. Here's the pictures..
One was shorter with thicker leaf blades(pheno 1) and the other was taller, with a little thinner leaves (Pheno 2..on the right). A couple days after this pic. they were transplanted to the 5 gal pots and fertilized. Its almost like I'm doing a sea..no..pond of green outside.lol. Flipping them to the outdoors after only a month of growth inside.
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Pheno 1 about a week after transplant. This period is important to get fast solid growth before she starts flowering. Anything thats stunted or not getting huge growth spurts won't yield shit. Thats why I perfer a strain with lots of stretch during flower cause it really helps the yield.
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Pheno 2 has nice branching and more sativa looking
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I still have some spider mite problems and the catipillars are out in full force. They are mauling on some dutch treat buds now. I'm going to try to keep them off these strawberry og's. I got a bunch more pics to post but this is taking forever. I'm trying to download pics in different sizes so bear with me till I get the right size. I hope these are not to big. The plants are starting week 5 of flower now so its starting to get interesting. :)
I planted 2 seeds feb. 15, both germed within 3 days (I use the poke a hole in the soil and drop it in method). I used straight sunshine 4 soil in 4" pots under a 2 ft. 2 bulb t5 (24hrs straight). I dont add anything till about week 3ish. then just a drop of superthrive, 1ml calmag+, .5ml roots excel. and .5ml of hygrozyme per gallon of water ph'd to 6.5-6.8. At about 4 weeks they are just itching for a bigger pot so they get straight sunshine 4 in a 5 gal. Aurora roots pot and get sent straight outside to bear the elements. This time they are fed 2 tsp. fox farm grow big, 2ml calmag+, 1ml roots excel, .4ml drip clean, .5ml hygrozyme and amino treatment from h&g(free sample..still not sure about this product)and a drop of superthrive per gallon of hose water that sat for a couple days. I feed my plants once a week and water just ph'd water throughout the week. Here's the pictures..
One was shorter with thicker leaf blades(pheno 1) and the other was taller, with a little thinner leaves (Pheno 2..on the right). A couple days after this pic. they were transplanted to the 5 gal pots and fertilized. Its almost like I'm doing a sea..no..pond of green outside.lol. Flipping them to the outdoors after only a month of growth inside.
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Pheno 1 about a week after transplant. This period is important to get fast solid growth before she starts flowering. Anything thats stunted or not getting huge growth spurts won't yield shit. Thats why I perfer a strain with lots of stretch during flower cause it really helps the yield.
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Pheno 2 has nice branching and more sativa looking
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I still have some spider mite problems and the catipillars are out in full force. They are mauling on some dutch treat buds now. I'm going to try to keep them off these strawberry og's. I got a bunch more pics to post but this is taking forever. I'm trying to download pics in different sizes so bear with me till I get the right size. I hope these are not to big. The plants are starting week 5 of flower now so its starting to get interesting. :)