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st0wandgrow

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Great job dude!

Can I ask approx how tall it stretched? I have a few SS I want to pop after seeing your amazing buds : ) Thanks
Hey Matt. I would plan on them tripling in height. If you want a plant that ends up around 5 foot tall, I'd flip the lights when it's around 18". I only had two females to look at, so small sample size, but I did email the cat that runs Peak and he gave me fair warning that they will stretch up a good deal. Both very frosty, and I am enjoying the smoke a lot! Good luck...
 

Matt Kitski

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Thanks for the advice guys! Really appreciate it. I have a 6' tent and a tub thats around a foot and a bit. Hopefully I won't run out of space : P

I hope my plants turn out at least half as frosty as I see in the pics .

A newbie can dream...

Thanks again all!
 

ricky1lung

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KingXBB

Had some ph issues using new to me Promix, so she's on the mend but getting better now that she's getting full strength nutes.

Topped once for a clone, which rooted in a week with just promix and kln, no gels or powders, then lst'd.

She's just starting to flower, can't wait to see what she produces.

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st0wandgrow

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Thanks for the advice guys! Really appreciate it. I have a 6' tent and a tub thats around a foot and a bit. Hopefully I won't run out of space : P

I hope my plants turn out at least half as frosty as I see in the pics .

A newbie can dream...

Thanks again all!
I had to bend a couple tops over so they didnt grow in to the lights and they took well to that. Very hardy, easy to grow plants.

You've got this! :-)
 

D_Urbmon

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C99 are looking good OGE! Are they large/ full size or smaller?? Do yours need staking? I find the C99 has quite flimsy little stems in comparison to everything else from Peak. I've got about 30 going again but kept em small like I did last time. They are all under 2 ft tall. I've kept 6 males to chose from going to pollinate everything else with C99 Pollen. NL, Texada Timewarp x Sweet Skunk, Skunk Berry and a bunch more from other breeders.

Also loving the look of that King x BB bush you got there r1cky. Next round I'll be doing the King x BB and King x NL along with a bunch of Sweet Skunks.
 

OGEvilgenius

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C99 are looking good OGE! Are they large/ full size or smaller?? Do yours need staking? I find the C99 has quite flimsy little stems in comparison to everything else from Peak. I've got about 30 going again but kept em small like I did last time. They are all under 2 ft tall. I've kept 6 males to chose from going to pollinate everything else with C99 Pollen. NL, Texada Timewarp x Sweet Skunk, Skunk Berry and a bunch more from other breeders.

Also loving the look of that King x BB bush you got there r1cky. Next round I'll be doing the King x BB and King x NL along with a bunch of Sweet Skunks.
They are tall. Branch wise I agree with c99 except these two aren't having a single flop issue. Might have to do with the new cob led I've been vegging with. They are around 5ft.
 
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KeizerSoze

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SMOKE REPORT

Kush Skunk: I grew this one indoor and outdoor. I ran into two different phenos, one larger and more productive, the other smaller and frostier... Both taste basically the same. Both have very mild bag appeal, low odor but a very frosty appearance. They also both have a very mild kush flavor, not over-whelming at all. For me the Kush Skunk doesn't have much of a hit to the head but is great on body pain. I jacked up the muscles up in my back a while back and this stuff does the trick for day-time muscle pain relief. Very comfortable body buzz without messing up my head so I can get stuff done. Very good weed...

Northern Skunk: I only grew this one outdoor. This is a very pretty plant to grow, cherry red pistols covered with trichomes. She was by far the prettiest girl in my garden this year! Northern Skunk has a nice body buzz like Kush Skunk but adds a kick to the head making her a great evening/night time smoke. Two phenos for this one as well, the skunk leaning pheno is pretty easy to identify. Slightly stronger smell than the Kush Skunk and a very nice frosty appearance. Great for chilling out with friends or relaxing before bedtime.

Thinking about going for Northern Berry next... Anyone have any experience with that one?
 

D_Urbmon

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Thinking about going for Northern Berry next... Anyone have any experience with that one?
I've grown the Northern Berry a couple times. I'd say it's one of the bigger yielders from MikeJ but it never wants to seem to finish for me. White pistils that keep on comin. But maybe that's just my room? To be honest it's one of my least favorite but I've found I'm quite partial to his Sweet Skunk and crosses. I'd personally opt for the Skunk Berry over the North Berry. I fucking love the Skunk Berry. With that being said though I still ordered another pack of North Berry 2 orders ago and will grow it again.
 

elkamino

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SMOKE REPORT

Kush Skunk: I grew this one indoor and outdoor. I ran into two different phenos, one larger and more productive, the other smaller and frostier... Both taste basically the same. Both have very mild bag appeal, low odor but a very frosty appearance. They also both have a very mild kush flavor, not over-whelming at all. For me the Kush Skunk doesn't have much of a hit to the head but is great on body pain. I jacked up the muscles up in my back a while back and this stuff does the trick for day-time muscle pain relief. Very comfortable body buzz without messing up my head so I can get stuff done. Very good weed...

Northern Skunk: I only grew this one outdoor. This is a very pretty plant to grow, cherry red pistols covered with trichomes. She was by far the prettiest girl in my garden this year! Northern Skunk has a nice body buzz like Kush Skunk but adds a kick to the head making her a great evening/night time smoke. Two phenos for this one as well, the skunk leaning pheno is pretty easy to identify. Slightly stronger smell than the Kush Skunk and a very nice frosty appearance. Great for chilling out with friends or relaxing before bedtime.

Thinking about going for Northern Berry next... Anyone have any experience with that one?
Dude that picture... :weed:
 

Oregon Gardener

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Kush Skunk - 7/10*
Northern Skunk - 9/10

My normal germination rate, when working with "healthy" seed in good conditions, is about 80 - 85%. I had been smoking Sannie's Sugar Punch the afternoon I was transplanting the seedlings from a shot glass to soil. I finished the Northern Skunk and got most of the way through the Kush Skunk when I ran out of something and had to leave the nursery to go get more... Well, when I smoke Sugar Punch I am very easily distracted, loose track of time and forget what I am doing... So needless to say, I got distracted with something else, lost track of time and forgot that I was in the middle of transplanting seeds... I have no idea how much time had passed, but I left 3 or 4 seeds out, with their tap roots exposed to very bright light. When I realized what had happened, I went into "stoner panic mode" and quickly finished my transplanting. I may very well have injured some of the tap roots in my haste to get them in soil.

Lessons Learned
1 - No more shotglasses for germinating seeds. I have learned all I need to know from the process. Too much risk involved. Everything straight to soil from now on. Just dropped Kingdom Organic Seeds, Chunky Cherry Malawi and Jordan of the Islands, God Bud, in soil the other day. I will let you know how those go.

2 - No more Sugar Punch during work hours
Good point! Why do I keep doing the the paper towel on a heat mat over the fridge thing.I get the same tail breakage (when it sticks to the paper towel) The seed is going to pop or it isn't. Save the shock and the hassle. Thanks for bringing the subject up.
 

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