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Chem 91 skunk va

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Chem 91 skunk va

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Damn it jimmy you are ruining all of my pants, the 91 looks like chem nugs with og structure pure funk.
 
Very nice job Jimmy !! I love my Chemdog 91. I've had it for years and it's never disappointed.
Cheers,
Daniel
 
Looking good Jimmy, I havent tried topping early in flower but sounds like the type of results i'd like!
 
question, you are cropping the tops at the start of flowering? Like my plants have already been cropped maybe 3-4 times; would i crop all remaining tops because it wont grow plant any longer? since its now in flowering and just focus even more into budding?
 
Damn Jimmy you play with big balls, golf balls that is. She's a very chunky plant thats for sure, I'd like to borrow a ball I just hit mine in the water LOL. I hope all is well with you and yours

mal
 
My favorite chem. Not quite as strong as D, not as big a yielder as 4, but damn it's tasty, with a really nice, happy high. I was surprised to see a lot of clubs in cali thought so little of her.
 
Super nice plants right there! I think I prefer the Chemdog D myself, but that's just preference.
 
here is my Chemdog 91 she definitely is hard to dial in.... she is awesome smoke reminds me of my high skool days...
Ch91
 
Hey farmers. I recently picked up the Chem 91 skunk va cut and thought I'd put up some pics of her since there doesn't seem to be alot of pics out there of it.
If anyone has any pics of their own Chem 91 skva they want to put up feel free!

I've heard the 91 can be a little tough to dial in and that seems to be right...at least on my 1st time growing it. It is a definite calmag pig starting around mid-late flower, all the way to harvest.
I got some big golfball nuggets this round...more than likely because I topped it in the 1st week of flower during the transition period which makes the plant put all the energy that would have gone into filling out and elongating the main cola into the remaining buds on the side branches.>>>>>Basically the energy put into simultaneously flowering and elongating the branches/budsites in the transition period is halted, and most of the energy is put towards forming flowers which gives more fatter rounder nugs...compared to buds that are more elongated with that typical cola shape. Its like the natural, hormone free version of Bushmaster. :)
Enuff blabbing...here's the pics!
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Those pics look fucking awesome!!!!!!!! I have wanted to run this cut forever and ever. Seriously have my mouth watering right now!!!!!
 
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