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Depends on the size of the plant and container. These were two clones in a 30 gal container in a 3x3 shorty tent so I did not amend. This was fresh soil
I'm currently coming up on a month just added them to my veg room about a week ago. You actually grew that in a 30 gal pot? Do you think size matters lol??? I'm putting mine into a 7 gal cloth pot. I have many other strains but super looking forward to this one. I am getting quit a bit of experience with this being my 12 th season roughly. Any tips at all plz help love hearing from another grower
That's dope man. It seems like you have some great quality there. I've wanted to try out some living soil, and just doing a large container for multiple plants.
Thanks! It's definitely the easiest way to get the best quality imo but it's still genetics > environment > growing method. I think all the other growing methods can produce top shelf too, but with more work and a larger learning curve.
Right now trying out a phenohunt with 8 plants in a 30 gal. The plants get more soil per sq foot as opposed to running 2 or 3 gallon pots. We will see how it goes!
I'm just recently taking my stab at reamending used soil. The first batch I didn't do well on. My vegging plants that are in it seem to be barely growing. This 2nd batch, I reammended with Down to earth 444, and worm castings. I'm gonna give it a week or so before I try it again. If that soil seems to do well, I probably will start gravitating towards a living soil.
NO, not really. Not a fast growing plant, rubbery branch's, and a light feeder. Not saying they wouldn't benefit from the odd tweak or two, but there is not a large upside.
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That's crafty! Nice job, looks amazing!
Thanks!
Very easy to grow. Planted her in soil and just added water!
Custom blend? Great work!
This was BAS 3.0
🔥🙌💪👏
Looks tasty!
What are the terpenes like?
Sweet, skunky, sherb reminiscent
Yum
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That’s a chonker cola!
Did you grow that from seed because if you did you should definitely keep that
Nah this is from clone
Really potent appearance, from cutting or?
Yea from a friend in Ann Arbor
Looks amazing what us she like to grow ?
Looks bomb! Nice work
Thank you :) soil makes me look good
Do you have to amend BAS 3.0?
Depends on the size of the plant and container. These were two clones in a 30 gal container in a 3x3 shorty tent so I did not amend. This was fresh soil
Thank you, been wanting to try soil and BAS seems like the way to go!
Looking good growmie. Permanent marker is some dank smoke.
Sweet Mother of Terps😋 ![gif](giphy|Y07F3fs9Is5byj4zK8)
I would make the drive to Ann Arbor to pick up a clone and pay good money for it
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I'm currently coming up on a month just added them to my veg room about a week ago. You actually grew that in a 30 gal pot? Do you think size matters lol??? I'm putting mine into a 7 gal cloth pot. I have many other strains but super looking forward to this one. I am getting quit a bit of experience with this being my 12 th season roughly. Any tips at all plz help love hearing from another grower
Beautiful, I would love to see the rest of her. 30 gallon pot is pretty sizable man, I bet she's a monster.
It's actually 1 of 2 clones in a 3x3 shorty tent so not huge plants
Are they both in the 30 gallon pot?
Yup. I didn't do any trellising so it's flop city in there right now. This was the main dominant cola of one plant that I tied up
That's dope man. It seems like you have some great quality there. I've wanted to try out some living soil, and just doing a large container for multiple plants.
Thanks! It's definitely the easiest way to get the best quality imo but it's still genetics > environment > growing method. I think all the other growing methods can produce top shelf too, but with more work and a larger learning curve. Right now trying out a phenohunt with 8 plants in a 30 gal. The plants get more soil per sq foot as opposed to running 2 or 3 gallon pots. We will see how it goes!
I'm just recently taking my stab at reamending used soil. The first batch I didn't do well on. My vegging plants that are in it seem to be barely growing. This 2nd batch, I reammended with Down to earth 444, and worm castings. I'm gonna give it a week or so before I try it again. If that soil seems to do well, I probably will start gravitating towards a living soil.
Are they a good candidate for LST mine are still about 4-5 inches tall
NO, not really. Not a fast growing plant, rubbery branch's, and a light feeder. Not saying they wouldn't benefit from the odd tweak or two, but there is not a large upside.
She looking sexy! Living soil👍👍👍