3k Orca Hood Grow ft.AOS,P.BERRY,DR.WHO, QUERKLE,A.ORANGE,Q. KUSH,DR.GRAPE,GRAPE APE.

djshorty06

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I always heard that the plushberry had some herm issues. I have never ran it but a few peeps I know had issues. I am running the Space Dawg and Querkle and this is about the 3 run with the same cut and havent had any issues with herms. just my .02 Flowers looking real yummy!
 

DLOPEZ1420

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Yeah the querkle is a pussy bitch.. my colas are like 2.0gs. Bullshit. If it dont produce next run.. its getting fed to my pitt.. the clobe anywayz..
 

DLOPEZ1420

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Riom for drying is 69° w/ 51% humidity.. Takes like 4 -7 days to dry. Then in jars..

Got some AOS Curing as well as Quantum kush.. That quantum is so sweet...
 

djshorty06

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I think Querkle would do better if you super crop it. Next run I have 4 clones for the Querkle and am going to super crop 2 and run the other 2 normal and see if I can get more yield from those bitches
 

DLOPEZ1420

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I think Querkle would do better if you super crop it. Next run I have 4 clones for the Querkle and am going to super crop 2 and run the other 2 normal and see if I can get more yield from those bitches
I topped like twice. And crimped the fuck out her. IDk. She gets one more chance..

She is super frosty though. And smells like sour grape jolly rancher..

Querkle Day 61. Chpped..

 

DLOPEZ1420

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The babies are growing up.. Go lots of work to do in da next week..



Ive been topping and Crimping like crazy..

Gonna be Traing the fuck out of these bitches after transplant..
 

bigworm6969

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Damn dlopez ur getting the damn thing done, fucking shit looks awesome man, wow that agent orange is off the hook bro, i got tangerinepower in 4th week of flower and its the first time something actually smells like its name, it reeks of tangerines, it suppose to be subs cut agent orange(tangerine pheno) and bluepower it unmistakeable tangerine smell, cant wait, ur new babies r looking good to, big props homie
 

bigworm6969

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im sure u know this but some strains will throw some nanans when there ready for harvest, late harvest, sometimes they dont even release pollen
 

max420thc

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Ive got the querkle and ripper in my garden.I told you neither one of em are producers.The only thing that makes the querkle a keeper is the density and dankness of her nugs.They are sooo fucking tight and hard you could knock a cat out of a tree with a sling shot if you put one of these nugs in the sling shot.Super dank lemon taste and smell.
I do not think anyone would be able to get much production out of the querkle in dirt honestly.
She likes to be pushed and pushed hard to produce else it wont throw shit.Same with the ripper.
The phenos i have.The querkle grows like a grape vine.Turns burgandy in color bud get dense all the way to the bottom of the plant so do not stalk to hard.The bad news is the buds are small..the good news is there are a fookin millions of em.She responds really well with bud blood the first week.All plants respond well to bud blood but some like it more than others.
I really really like bud blood..it sets up your grow for a good productive healthy run from the get go every time.
There is some debate how much this product will add to the production of the grow(those of us who use it)I know it will in some cased depending on the plant double the production of the plant.
One guy i was talking to said 25%I think ive ran a few more strains a few more times than this guy has though,It may only be a increase of 25% on his plants but there are plants that will double their weight on it.
Thinking about that product, it truly is some magic. Its like fookin jet fuel for your plants.Nothing else like it ive tried.
The more non productive the plant is the better it seems to work on the plant,
Im not scared to try something new or learn something new.If a product works for me it hangs out, If not it goes away fast.
Your plants look great brother ,love the frost,and im ready for some smoke reports from you already.
 

max420thc

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Papa.. ive been a bit busy homie..



Looks great.but looks like allot of work..It takes two guys to hand pick the amount i grow almost 2 weeks to pick a small pull.(depressing to think about)
Pick and done with a machine in 6 hours. all of it.Beautifully done too.
 

djshorty06

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Max420 bud blood is a good product I have ran it a few times. I've gotten some average yields from querkle it boils down to training and pot size. As of lately I been heavy on topping and just started super cropping. I am not a big fan of having 20-30 plants in the flowering room at once. I prefer smaller plants count in bigger pots. In my 4x4 I just run 4 plants 7gal bags and get amazing results. All I can tell you guys is its all about the roots. Bigger the roots the bigger the fruits!
 

max420thc

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Max420 bud blood is a good product I have ran it a few times. I've gotten some average yields from querkle it boils down to training and pot size. As of lately I been heavy on topping and just started super cropping. I am not a big fan of having 20-30 plants in the flowering room at once. I prefer smaller plants count in bigger pots. In my 4x4 I just run 4 plants 7gal bags and get amazing results. All I can tell you guys is its all about the roots. Bigger the roots the bigger the fruits!
This is true the bigger the roots the bigger the fruits.
Most all the intermediate to advanced growers running around these parts especially when growing in dirt are training there plants already(topping pinch shaking putting them hos through some abuse before they get to the flower room.These things go without say.
What we are talking about is getting the most from your plants through science and timing.
Normally if your all about weight you grow hydro.For the simple reason you can control EVERYTHING your plant gets and what it is doing at all times.
Normally (notice i said normally)hydro growers that compact a large number of plants into a small area will out produce any dirt grower alive.
Not only will they outproduce the dirt grower they will do it fast and the plant will have more potency. The trade off for this is taste.
Less resistance to the plants roots,more surface area to uptake nutes air and water.No mud or dirt to deal with,and complete control over what the plant is getting and when it gets it.
 

djshorty06

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This is true the bigger the roots the bigger the fruits.
Most all the intermediate to advanced growers running around these parts especially when growing in dirt are training there plants already(topping pinch shaking putting them hos through some abuse before they get to the flower room.These things go without say.
What we are talking about is getting the most from your plants through science and timing.
Normally if your all about weight you grow hydro.For the simple reason you can control EVERYTHING your plant gets and what it is doing at all times.
Normally (notice i said normally)hydro growers that compact a large number of plants into a small area will out produce any dirt grower alive.
Not only will they outproduce the dirt grower they will do it fast and the plant will have more potency. The trade off for this is taste.
Less resistance to the plants roots,more surface area to uptake nutes air and water.No mud or dirt to deal with,and complete control over what the plant is getting and when it gets it.
You are correct sir. Well played LOL I havent tried Hydro yet I been thinking about trying it out and starting out with 1 bucket before I make the jump to a full system.
 
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