My Medical Grow...Outdoors in NorCal

CrazyBudz

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All my plants are masterkush, they were started from seed, after germination they were planted directly into 1 Gal pots filled with happy frog potting soil. First week in June I put them outside in the sun and only watered them with water, no nutes.
After about a month I transplanted them into the ground. I dug the holes about 2-2.5ft square and about 18 inches deep i filled the holes with a special blend of dirt made by a local gardening store, that consists of mushroom multch, worm castings, coco holes, coco fiber, rice holes, grape mulch, lava rock, oyster shell, chicken shit, horse shit, pig shit, cow shit, seabird guano and i added some bat guano to it also.
Here is a picture of the plants at about 5 weeks old right after they were transplanted.
 

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brickedup417

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hell yeah looks good i had to do some chiicken wire in my holes too i burried it though, then i went and got those mole and gopher electro spikes.
 

CrazyBudz

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When i transplanted into the ground i watered with Thrive Alive B1 made by Technaflora

Here is a picture of the same plants 8 days later. I watered every other day, a few times 2 days in a row with Botanicare Pre Blend Pro Grow, Botanicare Liquid Karma, House and Garden Van De Zwaan Roots Excelerator, Superthrive original and HumTea..
 

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brickedup417

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ive been testing with a moisture meter, and my plants are takeing water everyday to every other day. Looks like your in about the same ground......and your pics look great.
 

CrazyBudz

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Here is a pic i took today..note that the plants are about 7-9 weeks old from the day they were germinated...These things are blowin up crazy fast. I plan to keep using the same feeding cycle for the next 4 weeks or so they should be about ready to flower by then. Durring flower ill pump them full of Roots excel and Bloombastic and maybe some Liquid Karma!
 

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CrazyBudz

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Thanks man!! they are deffinetly taking everything i give them no problem at all, They have been soo damn healthy looking the whole time...I got a few more pics to post in a little bit, Stay Tuned..
 

CrazyBudz

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Heres a few random pics more close up..
Notice the shorter bushyer plant, i dropped somthin on that one and cracked the main stem about half way down, it was about 3 weeks old at the time. Its healed up and growin like crazy now..
The close up of the top of the plant with the stick, that stick was even with the very top of the plant about 5 days b4 the pic was taken.
The other plant is one of the more bushyer ones notice the plant behind that one how tall and not bushy it is, all my plants have been through all the same elements and what not from day 1.
 

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CrazyBudz

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thanks guys....i will post more pictures later on today!!
i cut a few clones from my best 2 plants yesterday, i will mother those plants until next year in about march ill make some clones top them once and im hoping to veg them indoors up to 2 ft tall them get them in the ground as soon as the rain stops in early june..
 

CrazyBudz

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well its 11 am 7/24 i went out to check on the girls, they are all looking great. Its about 90 degrees outside and the sun is beating hard on my whole garden.
Ill feed them tonight with liquid karma, super thrive and pure grow pro, Im getting amazing veg growth with this combination of nutes. All are about 3 feet tall give or take a few inches, and grew almost double in size since 7/12
I took some pics...enjoy and comment please.!
 

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xelaguy

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Very nice setup. I wish my plot looked so well organized. I want to comment on the fact your Masterkush plants grown from seed are so physically distinct. You don't say what seedbank they are from. I'm growing Vanilla Kush from Barney's Farm (2009 Cup Winner!)seeds -I'm also in northern California. My plants are all over the place in appearance. Some are squat, bushy and very very dark green with almost elliptical leaves. Other Vanilla Kush plants are tall and more sativa like, although still darker green than the Acapulco Gold sativa I'm growing. I think it has to do with being on the bleeding edge of breeding programs. The strains are not completely stabilized when they are put on the market by the breeders. They don't have time to do the regression or reiterations or whatever it is called to true the strain they are trying to market.
My plants are very healthy looking, but still it is an odd looking assemblage if you are used to looking at clone gardens.
Good luck,
Xelaguy
 

Norcal14

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Ya there looking great man does tying the branches down increase yield i assume it would as it gives them more light?
 

CrazyBudz

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yea hodge..this california weather is phanominal...

i just kinda ran into a possible problem i think.....i just found out the seeds my buddy gave me were seeds from a hermed plant, it got stressed out really bad i guess and hermed...is there a possibility my plants will herm too.?
 
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