Shaggy's cindys blue cheese and mastodon grow

shaggy340

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ok pre started my seeds march 1st they came up on the 5th and now they are about 40 days old from seed still got them indoors these are what I'm putting out for my first legal grow look like it's going to be a nice season here in eastern oregon. Got them indoors for now waiting on weather and light to be just right and I'm going to cross a cindys blue cheese with a super short mastodon male.
 

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shaggy340

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OK finally got my two Cindys blue cheese in the ground and the only female mastodon I got out of three plants and I crossed a short mastodon male with a Cindys blue cheese should be a good cross. got one more hole that I'm going to put a good sized blue dream clone in happy growing all.
 

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calicocalyx

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Nice, I did something similar with an OGOG male. I got 3 different phenos of the CBC and just about ready to start tasting. That blue dream is going to finish mid october or so I bet, on the east side you'll be colder but sunnier, I can't go that late over on the west side of the valley. Happy Growing!
 

shaggy340

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OK and here's some pics of my golden and russet potatoes the golds just took off quick so big guess they love the organic fertilizer. going to be planting sweet corn soon to.
 

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shaggy340

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OK got my blue dream clone today got her planted and watered in so now that puts me at 4 plants the legal limit in Oregon which will be plenty for me and then some lol.
 

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shaggy340

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Nice, I did something similar with an OGOG male. I got 3 different phenos of the CBC and just about ready to start tasting. That blue dream is going to finish mid october or so I bet, on the east side you'll be colder but sunnier, I can't go that late over on the west side of the valley. Happy Growing!
yup the blue dream will finish out some time in October will probably have to cover them a time a two because of rain and I'm hoping the mastodon turns out good I already can tell the Cindys blue cheese stinks and is going to be good forsure good luck with your grow.
 

calicocalyx

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Thanks! Good luck with yours. I want check that mastodon out decide if they should be the next adventure in finding a keeper.
 

shaggy340

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Thanks! Good luck with yours. I want check that mastodon out decide if they should be the next adventure in finding a keeper.
Yeah I'm Hoping I Get A Good pheno Type of mastodon But If Not My mastodon×Cindys blue cheese should yield some keeper phenos.
 

calicocalyx

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Man so far each of my CBC's looks great. I bet it makes the mastodon stretch out a bit and hopefully you'll up the yield a little. What does the mastodon taste like?
 

shaggy340

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first time running ogs genetics so ask me in September.
And my smaller one of my Cindys that I keep in a 1 gallon keep it to 39 inches I wasn't even going to put it out so I hit it with pollen from my small good looking mastodon male it was in a different grow room with the male and I think the lights where on 12 on 12 off because it already had some little buds might just keep flowering out I would be tickled if it did could use the smoke lol. my tall Cindys blue cheese is 4ft and got transplanted into a 3 gallon as soon as it was ready that why there's such a difference between them oregon green seeds website says they get 8 foot tall is that even if I put it out 4 foot tall?
 

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calicocalyx

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I actually emailed them a bunch and tried to find out how they came up with the numbers, and never got a definitive answer. I think They probably started the seeds in May and just grew them out. What I am curious about is, when to cut off the supplemental light because they are super light sensitive. I am going to take them to around June 15th with the light. and then very slowly knock off the last 1.5 hours to get to natural light. If I have room anyway. I think they are going to start flowering right away, regardless, although it would be nice to get a few more weeks of veg. Definitely got 3 phenos from the CBC, one is shorter but lots of trichomes, I call that one the cheese pheno. The other 2 phenos are more sativa, with a fruity funkiness going on, 1 of those has nice tight colas and the smell is sweeter and softer, the other pheno has bigger "pineapple/haze" kind of buds and has a pungent funk going on. Going to be cutting those down in a week.
 

shaggy340

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I actually emailed them a bunch and tried to find out how they came up with the numbers, and never got a definitive answer. I think They probably started the seeds in May and just grew them out. What I am curious about is, when to cut off the supplemental light because they are super light sensitive. I am going to take them to around June 15th with the light. and then very slowly knock off the last 1.5 hours to get to natural light. If I have room anyway. I think they are going to start flowering right away, regardless, although it would be nice to get a few more weeks of veg. Definitely got 3 phenos from the CBC, one is shorter but lots of trichomes, I call that one the cheese pheno. The other 2 phenos are more sativa, with a fruity funkiness going on, 1 of those has nice tight colas and the smell is sweeter and softer, the other pheno has bigger "pineapple/haze" kind of buds and has a pungent funk going on. Going to be cutting those down in a week.
thanks for letting me know that info hopefully my 4 footer becomes a monster tree I have it in native soil that has rabbit poop and blood meal bone meal and some other organic stuff that I put there months ago to break down.
 

calicocalyx

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OK sweet corn growing away still got more to transplant and going to plant more russet potatoes (:.
nice! one of these years, I'm going to try some corn. Short season for me but my neighbor does it. I know they don't like to transplant so don't wait too long or stress them or they'll be tiny.
 

shaggy340

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nice! one of these years, I'm going to try some corn. Short season for me but my neighbor does it. I know they don't like to transplant so don't wait too long or stress them or they'll be tiny.
you should try it's my first time growing corn they where super easy to get going and I plan on getting the rest in the ground tomorrow.
 
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