kc 36

cheddarchops

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well basically i had grown one plant before and it turned out pretty crap for the amount of effort i put it, so i decided to spend some money on a decent light and attempt a closet grow with a small strain. Whilst browsing for the kind of plant i wanted i stumbled across kc 36 which seemed to fit the timescale i had..... anywho i completed this grow a while ago but have a loada pictures of them if you fancy seeing the end product, although the last 3 weeks of flowering were messed up because one of my housemates fiddled with the timer while i was away and broke the 12/12 cycle by putting the light on for 24 a day :o still got some fairly decent stuff but it could have been so much better,
anyways enjoy

cheddarchops
 
these wer the first 3 weeks or so through the germination period through to the end of the seedling stage, the stems themselves were twisted a bit at the bottom which turned out to be a minor inconvenience, other than that i had originally planted 4 seeds, 2 didnt make it and these 2 turned out to be healthy enough to survive, by the end of seedling period i had bought a 250 watt high pressure sodium lamp and mounted it above the plants, pretty damn hot in my room and it glowed orange, wasnt that great for being covert really......
 

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for all intensive purposes i decided to name the 2 as i had my plant before. the shorter stockier one was named theodore and the other bushy one got the name of sea biscuit..... any who these were the pictures showing my kind of setup....to be honest it was crap but then again i didnt have much money to work with... these are over the next 2 or 3 weeks of growth, the smaller one seemed to be the runt at first whilst the bushy one had a massive growth spurt... it also shows my 120 mm computer fan which i used to circulate air.
 

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ok the next set of images show the period where the internodes started shooting off the stems! but with this happening sea biscuit seemed to look a bit more normal than theodore.... the top of the splant seemed to start splitting into a fork shape, seemed pretty weird, they started showing sex within the next feek weeks and seemed to be rapidly getting thichker with foliage...... i found out that my prime race horse, sea biscuit was male, i saw a clear indication of pollen sacksand put him down!, only theodore left now but shes looking quite healthy:spew:
 

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ahh yeah and that white stuff was a yeast carbon experiment gone wrong, i place a half litre of yeast and sugared water on the otherside of the blue fan, the yeast then overflowed and the faw wapped all the crap through and onto the plants, has affected them so all is good, im going into flowering stage by this point and have switched to 12/12
 
this is the beginning period of flowering, it wont let me add more but will add some other day, the nutrients i used seem to have burned a few leaves so i cut down the dose a bit
 

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Thanks for the pictures i jsut brought some kc 36 seeds and there little sprouts at the moment but your pictures give me hope because of the bad reviews..
 
Thanks for the pictures i jsut brought some kc 36 seeds and there little sprouts at the moment but your pictures give me hope because of the bad reviews..
they are a very nice strain, took quite a while but i think if you got all the conditions optimal and didnt have any hitches it would be a beautiful smoke, with my harvest the high seemed to take a while to kick in but then youd feel really heady and a bit trippy, good luck my friend!
 
the final flowering days if you want more pics jsut ask
 

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