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Motorbuds

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3 pics of Ghost OG through my loupe. Frostiest shit ever :) image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg Ok, took these today, which I believe is day 53. I guess they get 7-10 more days and then they're coming down.

I usually don't flush (don't believe in it) but I got a couple crispy leaves from overzealous nuting :lol: so I'm gonna do about a one week straight water and gradually bring down the ppms. They probably wind up around 400 by the end.
 

prostheticninja

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@Motorbuds, damn dude! That Ghost Og looks great! Kudos man.

Here are my two Wipeout Expresses. This is my second grow, and I'm the only person reppin' ruderalis so I think it's safe to say I have the smallest garden in this thread lol. My ladies are 6 weeks into their lives, only two weeks from the breeder's 8 week recommendation. But, like with any other seed, this one has probably two or three weeks to go after the breeder says. They are a joy to grow though, they kick off a wonderful smell and are pretty heavy feeders.
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ChuffinHoolies

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@Motorbuds, damn dude! That Ghost Og looks great! Kudos man.

Here are my two Wipeout Expresses. This is my second grow, and I'm the only person reppin' ruderalis so I think it's safe to say I have the smallest garden in this thread lol. My ladies are 6 weeks into their lives, only two weeks from the breeder's 8 week recommendation. But, like with any other seed, this one has probably two or three weeks to go after the breeder says. They are a joy to grow though, they kick off a wonderful smell and are pretty heavy feeders.
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The breeders 8week.....is time in flower. Not life total.
 

Motorbuds

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@Motorbuds, damn dude! That Ghost Og looks great! Kudos man.

Here are my two Wipeout Expresses. This is my second grow, and I'm the only person reppin' ruderalis so I think it's safe to say I have the smallest garden in this thread lol. My ladies are 6 weeks into their lives, only two weeks from the breeder's 8 week recommendation. But, like with any other seed, this one has probably two or three weeks to go after the breeder says. They are a joy to grow though, they kick off a wonderful smell and are pretty heavy feeders.
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Thanks. Yeah you don't see much ruderalis around here but for some people it's the best option. From what I've heard autoflowers have come a long way.

I believe what Huffin said is true too, 8 weeks after you see the first signs of flowering, not 8 weeks total life.

Good job though, they're looking nice and healthy. You smoked it yet or your first grow was something else?
 

prostheticninja

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Good job though, they're looking nice and healthy. You smoked it yet or your first grow was something else?
Thanks man. I have not tried it yet, but boy am I excited to lol. My first grow was Dinafem's Auto Kush-n-Cheese and Advanced Seed's Auto Jack Herer. I also ran a Dinafem White Widow in there but we won't go there :roll:.

The Kush-n-Chesse was excellent. I feel like it is capable of much more than what I was able to do with it. It could grow to be a monster! Under my 400w hps I had to top it and scrog it to maintain proper height.

The Auto Jack on the other hand, was rather pitiful. It was very, very short; basically just one big bud. But what I got off of it was fluffy and airy, not even worth trimming. I ran most of it into oil.

The Kush-n-Cheese was a joy to smoke as the nugs smelled amazing, tasted even better, and were pretty dang strong. I would highly recommend it. They also make a photo version that I would like to try in a time where I don't have rampant light leaks.

I have a couple pictures of the harvest if you guys are interested in seeing.
 

Motorbuds

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Thanks man. I have not tried it yet, but boy am I excited to lol. My first grow was Dinafem's Auto Kush-n-Cheese and Advanced Seed's Auto Jack Herer. I also ran a Dinafem White Widow in there but we won't go there :roll:.

The Kush-n-Chesse was excellent. I feel like it is capable of much more than what I was able to do with it. It could grow to be a monster! Under my 400w hps I had to top it and scrog it to maintain proper height.

The Auto Jack on the other hand, was rather pitiful. It was very, very short; basically just one big bud. But what I got off of it was fluffy and airy, not even worth trimming. I ran most of it into oil.

The Kush-n-Cheese was a joy to smoke as the nugs smelled amazing, tasted even better, and were pretty dang strong. I would highly recommend it. They also make a photo version that I would like to try in a time where I don't have rampant light leaks.

I have a couple pictures of the harvest if you guys are interested in seeing.
Yeah throw it up, that's what I started this thread for, so anybody who wanted to could casually share pics without having to do a whole grow 8-)

Sounds like you had some good meds there, I've never tried an auto flower but with light leaks it's definitely the only thing you'd be able to grow. I got screwed a few times on light leaks, nothing will make a plant hermie than that.
 

prostheticninja

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I only have a few pics of my Kush-n-Cheese, the quality of them is not so great. I am hoping to get an actual camera (or a better phone) sometime soon. Anyway, the first one is of all the smoke-able bud I pulled off of it hanging on my jury rigged line. I ended up pulling only 19 grams of worthwhile bud off of it. But, hey, I'm learned a lot and that's what's important. The next one is of a Kush-n-Cheese bud, and the final one is of a bit of the oil I got from the Auto Jack. The oil wasnt so great, it kinda tasted like a musty basement, or like a root cellar.
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Oregon Gardener

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Those are nice numbers. I know not everyone is pleased with all the new access to mass spec and such, but I am anxious to (through Cannibus Cups and testing) to lay the cards on the table:)and do away with some of the debates.
 

shawn80j

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3 pics of Ghost OG through my loupe. Frostiest shit ever :) View attachment 3555922 View attachment 3555924 View attachment 3555926 Ok, took these today, which I believe is day 53. I guess they get 7-10 more days and then they're coming down.

I usually don't flush (don't believe in it) but I got a couple crispy leaves from overzealous nuting :lol: so I'm gonna do about a one week straight water and gradually bring down the ppms. They probably wind up around 400 by the end.
I'm digging that long calyx on that ghost I'd like some of that in my garden. Buds with big calyx always seem to be fire,
 

shawn80j

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Those are nice numbers. I know not everyone is pleased with all the new access to mass spec and such, but I am anxious to (through Cannibus Cups and testing) to lay the cards on the table:)and do away with some of the debates.
I like getting testing done also. Kinda let's me know where I stand among my friends gives me bragging rights. But on the other hand testing don't always mean it's a nice pleasant herb that ppl like. I have plant in my garden that test in the mid teens that my patients prefer over a lot of my high testing strains. The ultimate test is and probably always will be the smoke test :)
 

Oregon Gardener

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Yes I have witnessed the same phenomenon.:) I have never had my indoor tested. I'm really curious to see the difference. I have been running the same 3 strains for a long time. The consensus is my indoor is better.
 

shawn80j

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Yes I have witnessed the same phenomenon.:) I have never had my indoor tested. I'm really curious to see the difference. I have been running the same 3 strains for a long time. The consensus is my indoor is better.
Shit yea you're killing it on ur outdoor hitting mid 20's. Best I've heard is 18% on some outdoor.
 

Oregon Gardener

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What strain is this?
O.K. here is the story. I once new a guy that was extremely reliable with actual strains. He told me that this cutting was a sister pheno to a strain called Cindy99 from an old seed company called Brothers Grim. He called it Rosetta Stone. Here is an Indoor and out door shot.
 

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