ganga girls northern grow

thumper60

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Me and my veg buddy have been studying the county soil maps. We are looking for where the clay and the sand meet. You find that line, then punch some holes. The holes will be a mix of sand and clay. You pass up the sand and you can find some good topsoil on the edge of the clay. After a while, you get to where you can tell what is going on in the soil by what kinds of trees and bushes are growing. And more important, you learn how the water table is laid out.
I hear ya on that I have hard pan an sand line right thur my land within 3 ft white sand or clay
 

ganga gurl420

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Yo girl what do we gain by scrogging so low a bigger plant in guessing ?
Just curious cos I've only just started scrogging outdoors last yr but scrogged at 6 ft and I felt at 5ft would have been even better
I've been training them right out the gate. This way it's supporting the plant and making as many new shoots from the start so I can top them and have tons of colas in the end. I'm not done yet...still much to come :)
 

ruby fruit

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Blue dream hso ? Big yields
Holy trail quality
Gorilla bomb...I thought was a gimmick...until i seen a friend' plant last yr
..huge !
 

charface

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I gotta say I like the fact that it is visually pleasing. I know that's not a big deal but those planters are going to make those monster bushes look classy.

I hate the way the grow bags make my yard look in the summer.

Were working towards permanent raised beds.
 

6ixtynin9

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A new year and a new grow

Genetics
Gorilla bomb
Holy grail
Lost coast hash plant
Cluster bomb
Atomic bomb
Blue dream
And a unknown clone
Most Started Feb 1st
a few however I started late due to the company sent me a few autos instead of photoperiod. So they got ripped out and replaced.
I will be growing in 400 gallons of amended black dirt above ground this year. I'm using Epsoma garden tone and happy frog bulb food along with teas.

Will be doing some Scrogging and topping for training.

Shooting for 5 pounds a plant.

Everything will be totally organic
And I will update when they go into the ground in a couple of weeks
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You started your plants in Feb and will be transplanting into 400 gallon fabric pots outdoor....? I hit 3-5 lbs per plant with my low yielding strains and 5-8 lbs with high yielding strains, in 200 gallon pots, so you should have no problem hitting the 5 lbs mark. You're probably closer to 8 - 10 lbs in 400 gal. It should be especially easy for you to hit those numbers since half of your genetics are Bomb strain. Gorilla Bomb and Blue Dream are commercial strains and will be your largest yielder.

My average size colas in 200 gal.

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6ixtynin9

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I have heard of people pulling 14 lb monsters out of 400 gallons in southern Humboldt. Should be a fun time deleafing and crawling around in your forest.
14 lbs in the Emerald Triangle (Humboldt, Trinity and Mendocino) is considered to be on the "low side". 20 - 25 lbs per plant is more common in the mountains of the Triangle. 10 - 15 lbs is more common in county grows and 3 - 5 lbs is more common in city grows. And trust me, it's no fun. Lol. Not especially when you spend 10 - 12 hours hand watering hundreds of monster plants every 2 - 3 days. We are lucky to have long daylight period and stable temperature here almost all year round, which (along with great growing methods) allows the plants to get so big.
 

Cold$moke

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You started your plants in Feb and will be transplanting into 400 gallon fabric pots outdoor....? I hit 3-5 lbs per plant with my low yielding strains and 5-8 lbs with high yielding strains, in 200 gallon pots, so you should have no problem hitting the 5 lbs mark. You're probably closer to 8 - 10 lbs in 400 gal. It should be especially easy for you to hit those numbers since half of your genetics are Bomb strain. Gorilla Bomb and Blue Dream are commercial strains and will be your largest yielder.

My average size colas in 200 gal.

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Craziness haha :clap:
 

Jeremy Pivens

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14 lbs in the Emerald Triangle (Humboldt, Trinity and Mendocino) is considered to be on the "low side". 20 - 25 lbs per plant is more common in the mountains of the Triangle. 10 - 15 lbs is more common in county grows and 3 - 5 lbs is more common in city grows. And trust me, it's no fun. Lol. Not especially when you spend 10 - 12 hours hand watering hundreds of monster plants every 2 - 3 days. We are lucky to have long daylight period and stable temperature here almost all year round, which (along with great growing methods) allows the plants to get so big.
I'm from southern Humboldt originally, I know how it goes. I personally have never grown bigger than a 7 lb plant, but I only use 200 gallon pots outside. Now I'm in a different state and have to rethink my strategy, smaller plants that are harder to see.
 
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