New England outdoors 2018

Moderndayhippy

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Got a couple of cuts of MOB a few weeks ago just barely rooted tiny cuts in solo cups and they have been really looking good the last week or so, I don't know a whole lot about the strain hoping it is legit. I did smoke some of his buds from last years harvest of MOB and it is certainly very tasty and smelly so it is certainly good either way.IMG_0667.JPG
Couple pics of the sativas in the light dep about a month into flower.IMG_0665.JPGIMG_0666.JPG
 

dubekoms

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r u familiar with that patch of cattails,have grown in swamps long time from what I have seen is water levels can change 2-3 ft with cattails,i prefer floating bogs but good luck looks great
Thanks yeah I've been there the past few years, never gets deeper than 4 inches mostly mud. I actually stacked the pots(fabric) that the plants are in into another fabric pot with about 6 inches of spent perlite/peat mix to keep them nice and elevated. Kind of like a mini me swamp tube haha
 

L30nPh3lps

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Got a couple of cuts of MOB a few weeks ago just barely rooted tiny cuts in solo cups and they have been really looking good the last week or so, I don't know a whole lot about the strain hoping it is legit. I did smoke some of his buds from last years harvest of MOB and it is certainly very tasty and smelly so it is certainly good either way.View attachment 4144552
Couple pics of the sativas in the light dep about a month into flower.View attachment 4144553View attachment 4144554
That MOB is some of my favorite wax hah
 

thumper60

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Got a couple of cuts of MOB a few weeks ago just barely rooted tiny cuts in solo cups and they have been really looking good the last week or so, I don't know a whole lot about the strain hoping it is legit. I did smoke some of his buds from last years harvest of MOB and it is certainly very tasty and smelly so it is certainly good either way.View attachment 4144552
Couple pics of the sativas in the light dep about a month into flower.View attachment 4144553View attachment 4144554
I have seen killer mob an real nasty mob its so watered down now,if u got it from a club I wouldn't expect much shit I have seen purple mob at least that's what they called it killer!!
 

Rob Roy

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I got it from an old time grower in Maine, says indoor it will flower unless under 24 hour light and says it yields great.
I think you're going to like it. It smells good too!

Some people like to keep it in veg until after the solstice and put them out late June, early July. Prevents the dreaded larfy bud on small plants.

You don't have to veg them indoors only though.
I know where there's a couple in a greenhouse acclimating to the sun, but they have an led over them at night to keep them vegging and stretching. Best of both worlds. They'll get put out for good sometime in July (after they hit about 40" tall or so ) and go right into flower.

You didn't happen to get a cut of the cherry pheno did you? That's a good one.
 

Rob Roy

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What's the lineage of the original MOB? I'm guessing there's blueberry in there.is it shorts?
I'm guessing there is too. Probably some kind of semi-autoflower in the background too. It's a bit of a slow vegger but the version I'm familiar with clones pretty easy. Just have to keep the light on her or she'll go into flower.

There seems to be some debate over the exact lineage and "who had it first". Even the origin of the name is debated. "Money over bitches" , "Maine outdoor bud" , "Maine's own blueberry", etc.

A friend made a few seeds by crossing it with Iranian Auto flower, we're thinking it'll be small but an early outdoor finisher. Guess we'll know in a couple months. Stay safe.
 

Rivendell

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I'm guessing there is too. Probably some kind of semi-autoflower in the background too. It's a bit of a slow vegger but the version I'm familiar with clones pretty easy. Just have to keep the light on her or she'll go into flower.

There seems to be some debate over the exact lineage and "who had it first". Even the origin of the name is debated. "Money over bitches" , "Maine outdoor bud" , "Maine's own blueberry", etc.

A friend made a few seeds by crossing it with Iranian Auto flower, we're thinking it'll be small but an early outdoor finisher. Guess we'll know in a couple months. Stay safe.
Mainer here, I have always heard it called mother of berries since it showed up around here. Very resinous and potent plant, done by the end of September with a very berry smell and taste.

Personally never had any issues with early flowering.

If it's the real cut, you will not be disappointed.
 

thumper60

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I'm guessing there is too. Probably some kind of semi-autoflower in the background too. It's a bit of a slow vegger but the version I'm familiar with clones pretty easy. Just have to keep the light on her or she'll go into flower.

There seems to be some debate over the exact lineage and "who had it first". Even the origin of the name is debated. "Money over bitches" , "Maine outdoor bud" , "Maine's own blueberry", etc.

A friend made a few seeds by crossing it with Iranian Auto flower, we're thinking it'll be small but an early outdoor finisher. Guess we'll know in a couple months. Stay safe.
I have always known it as mother of berry clone only, like I said it has been watered down big time I haven't run it since mid 2000s I c seed banks offer it now LOL
 

Rob Roy

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I have always known it as mother of berry clone only, like I said it has been watered down big time I haven't run it since mid 2000s I c seed banks offer it now LOL
I got a clone from a friend who lives north of Sebago awhile back, he thinks his might have come down from Canada. He's had it for 10 + years and refers to it as the "cherry pheno" .

I've made a few crosses with it for this years outdoor experimental fun and have been thinking about making some feminized seeds from the original cut, since I'd like to be able to flower the mother to make room for some new ladies. Don't want to lose it entirely though, so a pile of fem seeds might be my best option.

I'd say the one I have is pretty good in the potency and berry smell department
 

thumper60

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I got a clone from a friend who lives north of Sebago awhile back, he thinks his might have come down from Canada. He's had it for 10 + years and refers to it as the "cherry pheno" .

I've made a few crosses with it for this years outdoor experimental fun and have been thinking about making some feminized seeds from the original cut, since I'd like to be able to flower the mother to make room for some new ladies. Don't want to lose it entirely though, so a pile of fem seeds might be my best option.

I'd say the one I have is pretty good in the potency and berry smell department
I got a clone from a friend who lives north of Sebago awhile back, he thinks his might have come down from Canada. He's had it for 10 + years and refers to it as the "cherry pheno" .

I've made a few crosses with it for this years outdoor experimental fun and have been thinking about making some feminized seeds from the original cut, since I'd like to be able to flower the mother to make room for some new ladies. Don't want to lose it entirely though, so a pile of fem seeds might be my best option.

I'd say the one I have is pretty good in the potency and berry smell department
ya that sounds right,i live over that way all the big outdoor growers were running it a while back but all them boys r either dead,jailed or the lucky few that got to retirement with there spoils:bigjoint:
 
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