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Burned Haze
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Props to the info ( got a pack of those not to long ago)
Looks pretty dank :)
Looks pretty dank :)
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Bogbubble is the bubblegum side and the girls love the aroma. A very smooth, relaxing, social smoke.
Because Super Bogbubble is Sour Bubble I never called it Kush but it is.
My clone has been compared to Pure Kush and another nice BubbaKush but it doesn't smell like pre '98 BubbaKush. It has some funk with a lotta Lime and undertones of Bubblegum.
Katsu BubbaKush...that was it.
Good Luck BurnedHaze...make some edibles with canna butter to help control seizures. More CBD is needed and edibles usually concentrate more CBD because leaves often have a lot of it. Hope it helps.
Here's a Sour Strawberry lady that has just started to give off a lovely strawberry shampoo aroma... This is the pheno I was talking about @Max Frost that looks to be the same as yours, so we may be looking at the strawberry pheno :) I am currently collecting pollen from a SSK male I selected that has identical structure to the pheno pictured. Plan on making some F2's as well as some crosses. Also have a large OG type bush that giving off a faint sweet smell, too early to tell for sure. All of my 5 phenos are looking nice - and I will have more pics to come once they're further along. I rarely take pics at this stage...
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Also, I was wondering if I BX'd my stud to my KK Strawberry Cough clone only - what results I may find...?
Anywho, lots more BOG stuff to come...
Hmm I hope my big OG looking bush is a strawberry pheno, that would be great. I should know soon... i'll put up some pics once all phenos are further along.
I did see that the glue won... pretty awesome. I feel very lucky to have the original GG#4 cut...
I thought "Sour Dub" and Sour LSD were two different things? In the GG#4 thread the lineage Sour Dub lineage is listed as Sour Bubble x NYCD or ECSD... if Sour Dub is a select pheno of Sour LSD shouldn't it be Sour Bubble x (Lifesaver x NYCD)? Or vice versa, I dont remember if SB was the mom or stud in that cross. Either way I know Sour Dub is shown as a select pheno from BOG seeds... and that is pretty fuckin cool :) And I do know Sour Dub has been used in many, many crosses and elite clone onlys. Woop!
Yessir you see many phenos resembling OG and Bubba among BOG seeds... my SLS #2 clearly looks like an OG.... Not that I ever would but, I could rename it "blahblahblah OG" and have an elite on my hands :eek: lol
BOG seeds ftw.
That's day 21 I think? Nope the cages are there.... sliding cages over fullly vegged plants would be a major PITA!
I buy the large 60" tall cages, and actually cut off the bottom ring, (a small pair of bolt cutters is very handy for this, some cages use very thick wire) shortening them to probably 48"... I do this because the top ring on the 48" cage is too small diameter for my liking. Also, I use a pair of heavy duty linemens' pliers and bend a "L" shape at the end of each "leg" so that once your roots fill out the pot, the rootmass will kind of secure the cage from wanting to topple over once you have some nice big heavy colas succumbing to gravity. But for the tallest colas, I stake them up with bamboo stakes which are ziptied to the cage to keep the plant from getting top heavy and causing the cage to lean and ripping on the rootzone... obviously you want to avoid the cage from disturbing the rootzone as much as possible.Well yeah...(duh, Max)! I guess it would be huh? Can you tell I haven't used them? haha. If you don't mind me asking, when do you put the cages on and how do you rig them? I've been contemplating something similar myself. Thanks in advance, bro! Best, -Max
I buy the large 60" tall cages, and actually cut off the bottom ring, (a small pair of bolt cutters is very handy for this, some cages use very thick wire) shortening them to probably 48"... I do this because the top ring on the 48" cage is too small diameter for my liking. Also, I use a pair of heavy duty linemens' pliers and bend a "L" shape at the end of each "leg" so that once your roots fill out the pot, the rootmass will kind of secure the cage from wanting to topple over once you have some nice big heavy colas succumbing to gravity. But for the tallest colas, I stake them up with bamboo stakes which are ziptied to the cage to keep the plant from getting top heavy and causing the cage to lean and ripping on the rootzone... obviously you want to avoid the cage from disturbing the rootzone as much as possible.
I pre-veg in 1gal or 5-6" square nursery pots, and transplant to #5 SmartPots... I install the cages immediately after transplanting, making sure the entire plant is inside the cage. I veg for a couple more weeks, training branches inside the cage when necessary... Flip to 12/12 and guide branches as they stretch, and throughout flower I ziptie branches and bamboo to the cages when needed.
I do suppose one could figure a way to secure cage to the outside of a rigid pot if one was using smaller diameter plastic pots, without having the legs of the cages down with the rootzone.... but I like #5 smarties :)
Cages are great... gives you so many options as far as places to secure branches and stakes to... while still being able to move plants around if necessary. Only better thing being a trellis... or trellis and cages... or multi-layered trellis.
Hope that answers your questions, Mr. Frost :)