Thatguy's Quest For The Best

ThatGuy113

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Im going to use my wireless web cam still shots to take pictures for now....

Veg Room

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Qrazy Train

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Plush Berry

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3

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4

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Cheese Quake


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OG Ghost Train Haze nugs...

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ReefBongwell

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The zip tie anchors are nice :) if you do lst and tieing down you should really get air pots they are so convenient for it. anchors are built into the pot. You also get a denser rootball that'll grow bigger buds. I got crazy yields in them my first run this year (3.3-4oz per 2.4 gallon)

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ReefBongwell

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Yeah I hear that and the prices have gone up in the last year too... they're not really more expensive than a lot of half decent pots -- just not the cheapest :) But yeah I've piece meal bought 3 batches... shipping is a bitch for'em due to size. I'm gonna try some air pot ripoffs this round from the local hydro store to see how those go
 

ReefBongwell

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What you using to check preflowers? I'm finding with my digital scope I'm sexing'em a LOT earlier... I sexed some this time before 4 weeks.
 

ThatGuy113

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I can tell pretty early. I've developed that sense pretty well. I do have scopes but the eye check is good enough for me.
 

ThatGuy113

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In order by harvest date

My original intent was to find a BCS leaning plant as a keeper and maybe another pheno but the BCS leaner was the guaranteed keeper.


Plush Berry 1

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May be one of the best looking plants I have grown so far. All sorts of colors that make you smile every time you look at it.

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Rock hard, dense nugs


Plush Berry 4

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This plant showed its purple coloring after Pb 3 did. This one had the most color out of the three. Grinds up purple.
It smokes like an indica when it comes to pain relief as well as slowing down and stopping early symptoms of seizures in one of my patients (making #4 a keeper pheno). It doesn’t seem to knock you on your ass but that’s not to say it doesn’t hit hard. Indica pain relief with uplifting sativa buzz.

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Plush Berry 3

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Started showing purple week three of flower. I thought this was going to be the winner when I just started to flower them out. The nugs themselves are somewhat similar in color to number 4 but in form it is chunky and dense. Grinds up purple as well.



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So I was teetering one way or another on keeping #3 or #1 along with number 4……… I think Nugs convinced me though. Im going to keep number one.
 

montanachadly

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Looking at those plushberries makes me wanna pop the plush beans i hsve but goddamnit I have about half the TGA menu thats gotta get done first. How is it as far as mildew resistant and bug resistant. Do you think it would be a good outdoor plant Thatguy? Thinking of running them outdoors for the season. But in Montana we have huge swings in temps and shit so gotta find something thats pretty resistant.
 

ThatGuy113

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Looking at those plushberries makes me wanna pop the plush beans i hsve but goddamnit I have about half the TGA menu thats gotta get done first. How is it as far as mildew resistant and bug resistant. Do you think it would be a good outdoor plant Thatguy? Thinking of running them outdoors for the season. But in Montana we have huge swings in temps and shit so gotta find something thats pretty resistant.
I havnt had much experience with mildew. I don't ever think Ive seen it happen in my rooms. I guess I've been lucky. The only bugs I've come accorss are the average fungus gnat from roots soil. I wish I could be more help. I'd love to see what they would do outside.
 
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