Bad Dog Genetics

YardG

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On another note, my Stardawg x Apollo 13 plants aren't looking so happy, don't think they agree with my improvised supersoil. Probably should've just switched to salt based nutes a few weeks ago. Wasn't sure what to expect in terms of feeding level, thinking I definitely underfed this time.
 

Rock.A.Roo

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On another note, my Stardawg x Apollo 13 plants aren't looking so happy, don't think they agree with my improvised supersoil. Probably should've just switched to salt based nutes a few weeks ago. Wasn't sure what to expect in terms of feeding level, thinking I definitely underfed this time.
What's up with that grow? Any info you care to share about it - other than the possible underfeeding?
I'm holding off on that pack until I build my worm bin and get a little more dialed in with organics, but I can't wait to pop them!
Once I saw that they were going to be given out as freebies, I knew I had to have a pack!
Check out Coastals review on the lab!
I think that was a 10-pack freebie too! I think???
 

YardG

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I popped a few because I thought I might end up moving... and started beans I had enough of that I wouldn't mind giving away if I couldn't finish them. Improvised a supersoil in the early spring, but it was my first time and I chickened out a bit and watered it down with FF mixes. Plants ended up in grow bags when I ran out of other containers, not super large ones either, maybe 5 gallon? Outdoors. And it's been a weirdly hot dry summer here. Thinking back on it I suppose the two plants in question were always kinda lime green, but at this point they could stand a good dose of nitrogen. I've been amending/watering with tea here and there along the way, kelp meal, frass, ewc, probably other things I'm not thinking of, no real change. Given that I know it better I suspect I should've just switched to bottled nutes 2 or 3 weeks ago and accept I was killing off any microbial benefit I'd built up. They've started flowering, I think I'll just accept it will be what it will be. Also, it could still turn out to be awesome despite my hamhanded attempt at organics.
 

Nutbag Poster

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What's up with that grow? Any info you care to share about it - other than the possible underfeeding?
I'm holding off on that pack until I build my worm bin and get a little more dialed in with organics, but I can't wait to pop them!
Sadly, my outdoor grow has devolved into a mite-plagued bust, but I'll comment that my Stardawg Apollos have clearly been the most hearty and vigorous out of a wild variety of strains. I loved the sound of that cross myself and I'll hopefully get a taste of what it's like. I'm hoping it will finish promptly in my crappy northeast climate. I actually got that freebie three separate times (not disappointed at all) so I have plenty more to dig into if these show promise.
 

Rock.A.Roo

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Sadly, my outdoor grow has devolved into a mite-plagued bust, but I'll comment that my Stardawg Apollos have clearly been the most hearty and vigorous out of a wild variety of strains. I loved the sound of that cross myself and I'll hopefully get a taste of what it's like. I'm hoping it will finish promptly in my crappy northeast climate. I actually got that freebie three separate times (not disappointed at all) so I have plenty more to dig into if these show promise.
That sucks man... sorry to hear about your mite issue...
Just out of curiosity, what do you mean by "a wild variety of strains?"
Are you talking in general, as in THE MOST hearty and vigorous you've ever grown? Or, just out of what you have growing this round?
 

Nutbag Poster

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That sucks man... sorry to hear about your mite issue...
Just out of curiosity, what do you mean by "a wild variety of strains?"
Are you talking in general, as in THE MOST hearty and vigorous you've ever grown? Or, just out of what you have growing this round?
Just talking about this run... lots of different crosses with a wide variety of genes in the garden. I'm not saying the Stardawg Apollos had freakish vigor or anything...but they came out of the seed growing faster than the others and plowed through the mites to get larger than the others too. Not too lanky, not too short. Some branching but not excessive... branches are thick and strong. I didn't really expect growth and structure to be a standout feature of this one but they're looking great in that department.

Note: I've had them in very rich soil... they're overfed if anything. Maybe they DO like higher nutes.
 
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Hey guys. Just started running LVTK x LBF. 1 of them has some LED burn. Anyway. Any tips? How big will she get? I’m planning a 4-5 week veg then flip. I only have 3X3 w/ 4 plants. 2 fem for sure. These 2 LVTKxLBF are a toss up... Anyways, are they sativa type phenos? Like will they stretch or stay short and bushy.. and some info about the strain from those that have grown it. All your pics have my mouth watering but I’m a long way from harvest. Any hints or suggestions appreciated.
TIA
 

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Cboat38

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My LVTK & LBF does not look like all of yours. I’ve had the hardest time through veg... this is her now. I have to others that are killing these 2... Prob gonna flip Sunday. U guys make me jealous. ☹ Any suggestions ?
At least you got yours to break soil!! But my forum cut x lbf is almost ready for transplant at 2 weeks I’ll take pictures when I get off work
 
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