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Vnsmkr

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Mason Jar 92705

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Looks good bro. That Copper Rhino I have from Greenman is a Pennywise (x Black Rhino) cross and I can see the leaves in it similar to this one. Also dusted a bunch of Dr Who with its (Copper Rhino) pollen and have a bunch of healthy beans :)
The other pheno grows taller/lankier and not a big yielder but they both have that lemon/pine smell. Dr.Who is one strain I wish I would have tried :)
 

radrolley

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Jesus OG Kush. Another one of my favorites especially the flavor. I'm liking this pheno the best. Nice sized nugs and very little leaf to bud ratio. About 8 weeks now same one I had pics of before. Pics turned out decent compared to some of my others especially for a shit camera. I plan on revegging this into a mother. Every Jesus I've grown stretches but all the other traits make up for it. The potency and flavor always seem to be there. I will have to top more and maybe a little bending next time.

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halo2killer

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The other pheno grows taller/lankier and not a big yielder but they both have that lemon/pine smell. Dr.Who is one strain I wish I would have tried :)
There is still plenty of time to try it... I just sprouted some Dr Who. So far one is Fem! This will be my second time doing it. First time I had a starting problem and only one runt made it. It was Dank though. Hoping this time to get a more vigorous pheno.
 

Mason Jar 92705

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There is still plenty of time to try it... I just sprouted some Dr Who. So far one is Fem! This will be my second time doing it. First time I had a starting problem and only one runt made it. It was Dank though. Hoping this time to get a more vigorous pheno.
Dr.Who sounded great but I'm waiting to spend my $ on Bros Grimm to release a Skunk strain later this year and some other goodies. :)
 

Mason Jar 92705

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in promix sitting in a wet tray? Fukn a, easy peasy
Prior to putting the soil in the cups, I wet it down in a small bucket just enough that when I squeeze it in my hand it drips just a little bit out of my hand, to get the right amount of water mixed in. Pack it lightly into to the cup, poke a hole down the middle and that's it. I always put a little bit of water in the tray just to add a little extra humidity and so when the roots pop out of the bottom they're hitting water and not a bone dry tray. If I have a lot of clones to take, I use smaller plastic cups. I'm really surprised more people don't take cuts this way. The only thing rockwool is good for is putting in your gas fireplace, I truly hate those F'ing things. My water comes out of the well between 6-7ph and I have no idea what the ppm is.
 

radrolley

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What do you use for the cloning gel/powder? Thanks for the tips I want to switch to that myself. I do aero then when a root structure develops I place it in a cup of soil. It's nice and all to see the root structure form over time but I'd rather be cutting bigger clones and just going straight to cups. I used to do the cup of dirt but made some rookie mistakes and just never practiced it much. Another problem I have with aero though is in the summer the water gets too warm and the survival rate drops. I've tried ice packs they hardly helped and was too much work to change all the time. I don't like rockwool either. I tried growing in one of those rockwool cubes hand water method and it tasted like shit. I've seen some nice flood and drain setups with the sea of green style but I like to keep my plant count in check. Super soil just makes everything so much easier. Nothing beats the simplicity of just adding water as needed.
 

Mason Jar 92705

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I prefer to use 'dip n grow' because you can decide how strong/diluted the solution is. I usually use the "5X" most concentrated mix. Plus it's super cheap. I've also used Vita Grow with great results. When you root in soil-less, there's no stress/wilting when you transplant into a larger container of soil. You have a fully rooted clone in rockwool or rapid rooter....you can bet your ass it will stress and wilt when transplanting into soil. That's why Sub always puts a baggy over the 1 gallon pots when transplanting.
 

Velvet Elvis

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i had it in early 90's. duke va skunk cut of chem. didnt know what it was or who it was from but to this day nothing comes close. gave up growing when I was around 23 to become a grown up for a few years, and gave it up like an idiot. I see people around town at grocery store etc where they recognize me because of the skunk bud I sold them in college.

notoriously known because of it. not good when youre trying to lay low. hard to lay low when you sold people the best bud they ever had in their life.
 

Mason Jar 92705

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i had it in early 90's. duke va skunk cut of chem. didnt know what it was or who it was from but to this day nothing comes close. gave up growing when I was around 23 to become a grown up for a few years, and gave it up like an idiot. I see people around town at grocery store etc where they recognize me because of the skunk bud I sold them in college.

notoriously known because of it. not good when youre trying to lay low. hard to lay low when you sold people the best bud they ever had in their life.
I couldn't have said it better. :)
 

Mason Jar 92705

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My Garlic Bud 98 has that spicy/peppery/savory/wet-cat pissy smell and is the closest thing to the real skunk even though it's not skunk. There's a good reason it's been around for 18 years. I don't even think the cat I got it from has it anymore, him and his brothers use to grow it outdoors in cornfields years back.
 
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