cbtbudz medical grow.

cbtbudz

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Welcome to my small medical grow.basicly getting my tech and right strains before taking step to larger grow. Right now perpetual growing w 250w hps and using 3 cfls for the vegging plants. I got my hands on some pretty decent strains. The line consist of POwer , Blue larry, Pre98bubbax , Sfv og x Willie Nelson, and now GSC. No Pure Sativas in there but sfvx and bluelarry sativa hybrids which are real strong.pre98 has the bag appeal and smell and POwer is just a straight powerhouse.
 

majek

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Looking great! Never heard of POwer who is the breeder? The pre98 bubbax looks very promising :)
 

cbtbudz

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thanks majek. POwer is From progressive options in socal.i was gifted this cut a while back.i didnt know that this cut was lost at the time, this story came out pretty recent and this is the background on it from p o.(from their site)
Following a 2-year hiatus, P.O. #1, P.O.’s most well received strain, which under many aliases, made a stir in dispensaries for a large portion of 2008-09, has finally been retrieved.
This is an extremely happy occasion for us, and as such, we thought we’d give all of our members a short history of how this strain came to be!
Early 2007 – One of our oldest and most generous members dropped by our old shop with what he claimed would be the strain we would “hold dear”. “Bubs” is what he went by, and that day, he gifted us the “Sour Double” from “OGOrganic”. Being a curious bunch, we asked him how he acquired the cut (which at the time was quite rare) All he told us was that he got hold of it from his close friends in San Diego, who were associates of “greyskull”. Initially, we knew Bubs would only gift us the highest quality cuts… but we had no idea this Sour Double was the sought after phenotype. The history of Sour Double is… for lack of a better word, cloudy. With conflicting stories from different cities and breeders, you’d have an easier time searching for a needle in a haystack than specify the origins of Sour Double (as far as our own info and our breeders’ knowledge goes). What is known is that there were dozens of phenotypes of Sour Double, and we knew exactly which one we were hoping for! The Sour Double that made an impact was then referred to as SD x SB — SD being Original East Coast Sour Diesel and SB being B.O.G’s Sour Bubble. After making such a name for itself, dozens of breeders and novice growers attempted to cross their own version of Sour Double. The influx of sub-par phenotypes created much pessimism in the community towards the strain as everyone doubted the legitimacy of the phenotypes floating around. In order to conclude that we had the correct phenotype in our possession, we searched for a few distinct patterns. We knew that the true Sour Double phenotype was unique in that it expressed a slightly stretchy growth pattern and produced especially large, thin leaves. The true key was to look for a growth structure similar to that of the original East Coast Sour Diesel while maintaining Afghani characteristics. So we did what any grower would do… We sat back, watched it grow, and hoped for the best.
The Sour Double, while in the process of authentication, was in a grow room with a few different Chems and Pure OG Kushes. Week 3 – Beyond our expectations, the Sour Double held its own aroma dominance in the room, giving some of the OG’s and even the Chem 4′s competition. It had an incredibly frosty base and even at week 3, the fan leaves were almost covered! The scent was a pungent lemon diesel hit that you could pin-point from a mile away! needless to say we were ecstatic and impatient towards the outcome. Post-Authentication, the Sour Double quickly became a top candidate to breed with our circles males. It was pure coincidence that our trusted friend suggested we use his Master Kush male, and so we went forward with it. Week 4 – Everything in the room was hit with Master Kush pollen, and so came a rainstorm of seeds. It’s important to note that the only strain maintained from that breeding cycle was in fact the P.O. #1 (Sour Double x Master Kush). As we breed once in a blue moon, solely for experience and knowledge we did not expect the outcome we got. It’s also important to note that P.O.’s agenda does not include breeding. We have bred for our own genetic bank dozens of strains and only maintained 7 of them. P.O.#1-7 which you can find more info about in upcoming updates.
We gifted the f1 hybrids of the P.O.#1 (Sour Double x Master Kush) to a few of our close buddies, and after 5 months came the phone call. Our good friend Steven from Arizona notified us that he found the “gem”. Being our pessimistic selves, we requested he send us pictures, and what we saw was above and beyond any expectation we had for the final product. Breeders will know how unlikely it is to find such a stable cross as a result of an f1. The samples were brought to us and tested through Gas Chromatography — the results came back 24%+ THC. Within a few weeks, the mothers were ready and word spread. All available clones were picked up within the first 30 minutes of each day and we could not sustain the MMJs market’s demand.
In September 2009, as the legality of Medicinal Cannabis was questioned with an iron fist in Los Angeles, we were forced to take a break, doing so we left some of our genetics with an individual who was once a close partner of ours. As we do not wish to delve into the details of who or why, the short version is so: Our ex-partner, after weeks of attempted contact, left us a voicemail. In that voicemail he stated that he apologizes but he has chosen to walk his own path, that it was “just business” and not personal. We never heard from him again until recently. One of the strains lost in that saga was P.O. #1 (then known as P.O.WER). It may seem silly to non-growers, but losing a strain is a sentimental pain. Something you created, shared, and put your name behind is gone. Needless to say, it’s a disappointing experience. We reached out to find someone who still maintained the genetic, but to no avail, as all were flowered and gone.
March 2012 – One of our old contacts from NorCal came down to our new location to pay us a visit with what he said was a gift. As many members come in with strain gifts, we weren’t exactly held in suspense. He informed us there was a strain we gave him back in 2008 that made the whole difference in the world for him. It made such an impact for his own patients that he was able to pay off debt, purchase a house and propel his life in a positive direction. He went on to state that he was leaving the “game” behind and moving on to other businesses with his family, so he “No longer needed this”. He then pulled a cut out of the bag marked “P.O.WER”, adding “This is to repay the favor”. We were dazed. Initially, we didn’t believe it. It’s been 2 years since the P.O. #1 cut disappeared and we were sure it was gone for good. It was a resurrection of something we held so dear to us and the feeling was numbing.
P.O. #1 Has now been re-authenticated, mothered and full cut production will begin mid-may. Orders will begin processing June 20th. Thank you for reading the condensed history of this strain, and we hope that you will see for yourselves what a truly unique strain this is.
 

cbtbudz

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test1.jpgtest1.jpgusb cam testing.1st pic is club bud.. i see lots of stalks hardly and trichome heads.pic 2 bluelarry 5weeks in 12/12 stalks and heads. show clubs in my town screen their buds.
 

cbtbudz

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pic1- sfv og x willie nelson i need a good name for her, right now i tend to refer to her as SouthWest OG or SW OG.but know if i care for that name too much.
pic 2,3- Bluelarry treats me right everytime
pic4 - SW OG
pic5- POwer
pic6- Pre98bubbax
pic 7- random youngsters in the room.

not too bad for using 250w a 1 4-5yr old 42w cfl from my first grows. (kinda like my good luck light lol)
 

cbtbudz

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haha no:(. i still working on that .i think im looking about $350 for 6" inlinefan 600hpslight ac hood remote ballast.still looking for cheaper but i might go with that. but my ladies are just waitin to soak up all that light. thx for stopping by my grow. lots of views 2 comments lol.
 

giggles26

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Well shit I spent 280 for my entire setup. For cool tube, hps/mh bulbs, digital timer, ducting, hurricane inline fan. and 600w digital ballast.

and no problem bro. I'm sub'd up for this and will be following along.
 

cbtbudz

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online?thats good price. or just in you area? and today is mon did yours come in?i saw what a few of us are putting out w 250s want to see with 600s.
 

giggles26

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Yea online bro. Free shipping to :D

No it didn't come in it got delayed and now wont be here until Wednesday :(
 

cbtbudz

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going good man. just moved. my buddy is giving me his 250hps so ill be running 500w.just harveted a bluelarry and willie
 

giggles26

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going good man. just moved. my buddy is giving me his 250hps so ill be running 500w.just harveted a bluelarry and willie
Glad to hear that. You should like that. Pretty damn close to a 600 and it's free so you can't really complain there either.

You will have to let me know how the smoke on the bluelarry and willie are.

Move to a new state or just new house?
 

cbtbudz

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