Afghan Kush WOS 7 plants Starting indoors then going to finish outside full grow!

Afghankushgrower

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Hello everyone again on rollitup.org. Going to be a long haul here with the outdoor season not starting for another possibly 2 months but i'm hoping it starts early like last year in Canada.

SO HERES THE SCOOP:hump:

Starting off my plants in small sized cups i don't like using peat pellets find they fuck with root growth. Then they will be transplanted into probably another 2-3 different sized pots along the way before they go outside to there final dug out hole which will be massive even putting a metal mesh fence when i do it too stop smaller animals.

They have already been started for about 5 days now on 24hr light which is 7 23w CFL's daylight spectum producing 1500 lumens per. And they sit 1.5-2in from the plants. 2 fans are blowing are in and out and the temp stays between 75-85 which is perfect better luck then I thought I was going to have transforming a cupboard into a mini veg area.

I got my Seeds from the GTA Seed Bank and I would recommend it to anyone in the Toronto area to look into them if they are having trouble very legit place to go.

My soils I chose for the grow were Pro-mix Organic soil, Peat moss, Vermiculight, Perlite, and once they go outside ill add in the worm casting and sand/fine rocks in the bottom.

My nutrients I will be using are Bio Grow (for the veg point) Foxfarm Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom for when they go outside.

Will update every five days and since its day 5 here's the pictures from day 1 - day 5 and other enjoy:joint:
 

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DankBudzzz

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GL man, I'm in Canada as well hoping for an early spring. I just started one OG Kush, one OG 18, one Kandy Kush, and one headband all from reserva privada. I also just started 5 Dr. Greenthumb Iranian Chemdawg which I'm super pumped for . Gl and happy growing
 

kaloconnection

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I grew out some WOS Afghan Kush last year and it was one of my most resinous plants of the season but unfortunately it lacked any type of flavor and was real susceptible to mold due to how resinous it was.
It makes some really nice hash though and was so frosty my plant actually started growing bud calyxes from the middle of the fan leaves.
 

Afghankushgrower

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I grew out some WOS Afghan Kush last year and it was one of my most resinous plants of the season but unfortunately it lacked any type of flavor and was real susceptible to mold due to how resinous it was.
It makes some really nice hash though and was so frosty my plant actually started growing bud calyxes from the middle of the fan leaves.
Really? Thats some reaally good news to hear for sure! there taking off faster then my autos, and the leaves are all purple underneath you guys are going to be blown away at day 10.
Thanks for following!
 

Sailor Jerry

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Im subscribed. Im growing WOS Afghan Kush Special this year outside. Im going to keep my eyes on this thread to see if there are any noticible differences between WOS Afghan kush and their afghan kush special.
 

Afghankushgrower

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Since day one I've kept my lights perfectly from the plants at 1in. The temperature is a consistent 75-85 which i can't complain about.
The 7 Dwarfs I've now named them for now are starting to look very juicy and health for there size and only being day 10 with no nutrients. All 7 are identical in height 5 all look completely the same and 2 are a little bit behind but i dunno why this is there healthy but little bit lighter green and not as bushy. I circulate the plants every time i water which is 12hrs . they seem to last fine in this amount of time. At day 15 i'm going to transplant to pot size 2 and by day 20 i'll add in Bio Grow .
Anyways enjoy the pic's! :bigjoint:
 

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svchop889

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You will want to feed before then
I'm seeing early signs of a magnesium deficiency in the left side of pic two. Epsom salt helps, pro mix is a good base mix but it doesn't come with a much nutrients in it. the plant is looks like its working on its 4th set of true leaves it will be ok to give it a light feeding.
 

Afghankushgrower

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You will want to feed before then
I'm seeing early signs of a magnesium deficiency in the left side of pic two. Epsom salt helps, pro mix is a good base mix but it doesn't come with a much nutrients in it. the plant is looks like its working on its 4th set of true leaves it will be ok to give it a light feeding.
OMG! Ty so very much. Another plant was doing the same thing ill give them a light feeding starting tomorrow, was thinking that's what it was . Was hoping it could wait until I transplanted them this weekend on day 13.
 

Darkliquid

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subbed, excited to see how these turn out im also growing in canada, close to the same strains and nutes so gonna be nice to see how these crops turn out
 

Afghankushgrower

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Hello Again!

So a lot has changed since my last update. First off, I started to use the Bio Thrive grow nutrients and there taking too it very nicely. I've given them 3 doses now at 1/4tsp for 50 oz of water, wanted to start off with very little never used nutrients indoors before. Also the bottom 2 sets of leaves weren't just starting to yellowing because they needed food but they needed a transplant. So Yesterday I moved them into 7 2l pop bottles and they definitely enjoyed that noticing new growth already today. And to top it all of the original cupboard home I had set up for them got too small as people said it would (Also knew the time would come myself), so I had to make a substitute spot removing 2 of my dresser drawers and making a box in 20 mins type thing, seems to be working great keeping temp at around 80-85, Also if I need more room there's 2 more drawers 2 take out.
Enjoy the pics and thanks for following!bongsmilie8)
 

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Afghankushgrower

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Nothing really big to update on. They are all bushy and healthy and would love to be put outside in the next few weeks but it is still cold as hell in Ontario so hopefully by the end off April going to keep them trained small by keeping the lights closer, just hope this doesn't stunt there growth for when they go outside. A few pic's going to start to update a little less often till they are in there outside home. Maybe every week for now.
 

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Xub420

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good thread ya got here. No stretch is awesome. Good Luck. cant wait to see how the transistion goes.
 

svchop889

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I like how there looking now, looks like they will out grow those 2liters pretty soon though. nice job so far
 
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