Blooming Og Kush, Glueberry, Blueberry And More

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Going to update occasionally until the end of these ladies, and will introduce new strains to the garden...

Just kicking back on this Saturday Morning enjoying some sour Kosher and routine maintenance
 
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Is that the glueberry in the first pic?is it the dutch passion glueberry?
 
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No that’s not the Dutch passion glueberry in the first pic, that’s sour kosher by DNA. I’ll throw shots up of the Dutch Passion Glueberry shortly. I love growing her extremely short and stubby, cuz when she stretches man her arms are hella strong and nodes are super full with the pheno I have
 
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So the ones with colas and the the trimmed one that's the glueberry I chopped down a few months ago, I just grew a small one just for the hell of it in soil, wanted a change, i got my soil fix lol... the solo shot of the glueberry last week there in about a week from flip, and the group photo is top left: cookies kush
Top right: Glueberry
Center: Larry
Bottom left: GDP x Dutch treat
Bottom Right: Gorilla Glue 4
 
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RHINObeast

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Can't forget these ones,
Og Kush - humboldt
Blueberry
Stupid waste of a sour kosher plant lol, I have a clone I'm working on currently aside from her
And Jack Frost from bagseed
 
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Nearing five weeks from flip, I like how the blueberry is stacking up however she's small in the bud area, she looks full but I guess I'm just waiting for something to happen. Og Kush is looking amazing and the garden is coming right along nearing 2 weeks since flip
 
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38 days from flip today, just gave the blueberry its pk13/14, koolbloom and flora bloom mixture, nothing else and set ppms around 280, I like to drop the ppms because before I change these buckets the Ppm is stablized around 350 to 400. I just wanna see them eat this before I consider adding anything else to the buckets. And see if by taking away any excess nitrogen will bring out some nice colors here. I'm sure they have plenty of other minerals from the 75 ppm tap water my line gives out. I also have other strains going on in the left side of tent
 
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Og Kush 6 weeks in, and here’s its baby. Read @Thejoeybrown thread that someone gave him a tip on cutting the newest fan leaf growth to allow the Lower to catch up. I’d say after a couple days after doing so the lowers were shooting for the sky. Here’s her clone
 
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Og Kush 6 weeks in, and here’s its baby. Read @Thejoeybrown thread that someone gave him a tip on cutting the newest fan leaf growth to allow the Lower to catch up. I’d say after a couple days after doing so the lowers were shooting for the sky. Here’s her clone
Looks great bro!
I'm glad you saw that and utilized it. I was an AVID topper/mainliner (even tho head space isn't an issue. Lol) I like to have bushy plants with an even canopy.

This allows you to achieve the same thing as topping but you DO NOT lose your main cola. That main is always going to be the bigges fattest cola. You never get it back when topping

Clipping the very top tiny fan leaves and maybe a couple under (a node or 2) will allow the others to catch up. Then as they do clip them and allow the new lowers to catch up.

Here's some pics of the process. Leme know if any questions, but @RHINObeast those look great. You'll be stoked with how it works
 
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Og Kush 6 weeks in, and here’s its baby. Read @Thejoeybrown thread that someone gave him a tip on cutting the newest fan leaf growth to allow the Lower to catch up. I’d say after a couple days after doing so the lowers were shooting for the sky. Here’s her clone
If those little fan leaves up top have even 1/16" stem don't be afraid to clip them too. Try to just leave the very newest growth. Lookin awesome
 
RHINObeast

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Are you looking to upgrade? Ever look into cobs?
yeah I’ve checked them out, but haven’t done too much research, been using mars hydro for a couple years now and I’ve been contemplating what to switch to. I think ideally I’d like to run 2 cmh 315 in mundo 4x8. I’ve just seen really great results for the same consumption as my 4 leds
 
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Ya those 315s seem pretty legit.

Feel fee to pop over to @EventHorizan thread.
@Wisher619 is who taught me the fan leaf technique as well as many other things.
 
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Ya those 315s seem pretty legit.

Feel fee to pop over to @EventHorizan thread.
@Wisher619 is who taught me the fan leaf technique as well as many other things.
Also Wisher uses cobs. As well as others. So I was thinking if you were going to stay led he probably has good info for ya.
But I think those 315s would be a great choice for anyone. Period. Lol
 
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Looks great bro!
I'm glad you saw that and utilized it. I was an AVID topper/mainliner (even tho head space isn't an issue. Lol) I like to have bushy plants with an even canopy.

This allows you to achieve the same thing as topping but you DO NOT lose your main cola. That main is always going to be the bigges fattest cola. You never get it back when topping

Clipping the very top tiny fan leaves and maybe a couple under (a node or 2) will allow the others to catch up. Then as they do clip them and allow the new lowers to catch up.

Here's some pics of the process. Leme know if any questions, but @RHINObeast those look great. You'll be stoked with how it works
Awesome! Def doing this n the next round
 

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