2,500 plants!

Joedank

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learn something new everyday on this site... sometimes shit I never wanted to learn (tnt section)
they say it can be as simple as an aphid bite causing that . or genetics i got some swiss chard going to seed doing that same deal . had a 20 gram bud do it too first year in cali . some hippie was all 'its a blessing from the ganja gods" lol... might be though...
 

Dan Drews

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Facidation - not a real word.... now if he had said flaccidation, you'd definitely would have trouble with, shall we say, the droopies.
 

Joedank

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If that isn't a word it should be!
Facidation - not a real word.... now if he had said flaccidation, you'd definitely would have trouble with, shall we say, the droopies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciation#/media/File:MulesEarFasciated_107393.jpg
opps added a "d" from wiki click above to see pic
Fasciation (or cresting) is a relatively rare condition of abnormal growth in vascular plants in which the apical meristem (growing tip), which normally is concentrated around a single point and produces approximately cylindrical tissue, instead becomes elongated perpendicularly to the direction of growth, thus, producing flattened, ribbon-like, crested, or elaborately contorted tissue.[1] Fasciation may also cause plant parts to increase in weight and volume in some instances.[2] The phenomenon may occur in the stem, root, fruit, or flower head. Some plants are grown and prized aesthetically for their development of fasciation.[3] Any occurrence of fasciation has several possible causes, including hormonal, genetic, bacterial, fungal, viral and environmental causes.
 

bbyb420

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Jesus. You're pretty much achieving my dream, good job man. Out of curiosity, how many people are usually tending to the plants?
 

OrganicGorilla

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This is Awesome! I wish that I could see that all in person. That'd be like walking through heaven lol.
Don't worry about all the haters. It's quite obvious that they are very jealous of you! Best of luck with this harvest!
 

Joedank

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dont know the strain looks like a grape ape i grew once in cali ...
the growth on top has me a little concerned... are you getting real cold temps ? are there big ph swings in you feeding??
second look says mag/ sulfur is needed...
 

Two Year Old Sasquatch

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dont know the strain looks like a grape ape i grew once in cali ...
the growth on top has me a little concerned... are you getting real cold temps ? are there big ph swings in you feeding??
second look says mag/ sulfur is needed...
Yeah cold can do that but not in this situation, these plants are all the same, always have been, healthy just different. We'll be doing some genetics testing on them soon.
 
I have some raspberry kush that grows similar and throws purple like the strain on question above. I'll see if I can dig up some old pics.

Grow is looking good Sasquatch!
 

flawlesscrew

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Well actually man if he tipped his plants and only grew two main coalas and trimmed away every other branch he could easily put 1 plant every 50cm squared and get over 3ounces per plant with ease using the right outdoor strain could possibly fit 2500 plants per acre
Bahahahaha don't listen to this guy
 

mustang519

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sasquatch your grow looks wonderful! Well done but I'm confused about a few things. Tier 3 is limited to 30,000 sq. ft.
We are only allowed 70% at this time, so really 21,000. How can you have a plant that you don't know what it is with
the traceability system, each plant must be tagged. Eastern WA. is a great place to grow weather wise. Best of luck I hope it all goes to concentrates cuz I grow flower and don't need the competition!
 

Two Year Old Sasquatch

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sasquatch your grow looks wonderful! Well done but I'm confused about a few things. Tier 3 is limited to 30,000 sq. ft.
We are only allowed 70% at this time, so really 21,000. How can you have a plant that you don't know what it is with
the traceability system, each plant must be tagged. Eastern WA. is a great place to grow weather wise. Best of luck I hope it all goes to concentrates cuz I grow flower and don't need the competition!
Traceability and tags only know what you tell them. I was told they were GDP but obviously not.
 
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