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    stay positive Mr. Ganja poplars's Avatar
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    Default its bud time... lets relax and chill, look at some dank pics

    ey all. hows it goin.

    lets spred some good vibes. here's where I"m at


    www.photobucket.com/thebudjar password is "medical"

    this album will be updated to show the latest pics. if you feel like reposting them here in higher resolution feel free I'm just lazy

    I will delete the old pics as new ones are uploaded. I'll label a pic to show the date as well.

    thanks again to everyone on this site who helped me aquire dankness, learn all the things I have learned over the years, enjoy the ride

    I'll show the main pic as a lil intro, but the rest are in that album.






    there are 12 plants, 100% medical nor-cal grow. high desert climate. they get flooded and fed through the main mound tops as well as watered through.

    I use roots organics nutrients, I use a dry nutrient of theirs that has a 2-7-6 ratio, is made of a bunch of awesome stuff (if you want details just look up uprising bloom, its just a variation of that basically.)

    I also use oregonism xl which is a myhicorrizae mix as well as many other things, look it up if you're interested. it definitely helps me a lot.


    the strains are....

    1 desert valley kush (a strain I made last year, F1 bringing to F2 this year.)
    2 Lush's (elite genetics og kush x lemon larry og x chem d x sour d F3)
    1 tahoe og kush
    2 cheesequakes
    1 pre98 bubba kush x tahoe og
    5 chitown sour kushes

    all these strains are grown from seed.
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    Shit looks fresh man. What is this dry nutrient from RO?

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    Quote Originally Posted by greengrowthexpert View Post
    Shit looks fresh man. What is this dry nutrient from RO?
    its their uprising bloom but they had a variation of it when I got there, it is made of . . .
    Fish Meal, oyster shell flower, kelp meal, green sand, soybean meal, glacial rock dust, alfalfa meal, feather meal, bat guano, leonardite, rock phosphate, leonardite, and hop leaf

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    so excited for the months ahead. making hash right now

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    When do you project your kush(s) will be ready? Mid Oct? I can smell them from here. Them tri are all over the leaf too. A good kush is a great all around smoke. Good going poplars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeandnaomi View Post
    When do you project your kush(s) will be ready? Mid Oct? I can smell them from here. Them tri are all over the leaf too. A good kush is a great all around smoke. Good going poplars.
    most of them are done by the first week of october. I expect the desert valley kush to finish at the end of september.
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    That's a nice garden man. I like how you fenced it in. It looks good.
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    thanks i was going for that homey garden feel while still being secure

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    fed em heavy today. they'll be good for two weeks with that feeding. gonna see some huge spurts in growth over the next few weeks

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    Nice plants and im gonna be harvesting around the same time and every 2 weeks afterwards but indoors.

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