Went crazy buying clones

ltecato

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So far in the past couple weeks I have gotten one each of

Tahoe OG
Dance World CBD
GG #4
Alien Dawg
Sugar Kush

And two Blue Cookies. I didn't really want to get them, but I went to a place that was supposed to have a wide variety of clones, according to WeedMaps, but when I got there it looked like the place must have been robbed because they hardly had anything available with respectable roots in the cubes.

On top of these, I have two homegrown Cheese clones that I am attempting to re-clone with cuttings that have not yet apparently rooted. I'm about ready to put the two bigger clones in the ground. (Side note on Cheese: the flowers from my "mother" plant did not give me much of a buzz, but they turned out nice and purple and I'm focusing on purple strains, so maybe I can cross it with Godfather Purp and get something with more of a kick and pain-relief potential.)

I have one Godfather Purp female that I am vegging and can't decide whether to plant it or try to re-clone. Also have about half a dozen Godfather Purp seedlings from females that got pollinated by a male Godfather Purp last summer. Hope to get more pollen from one of the seedlings to keep my Godfather Purp line going and also possibly cross-breed with other strains.

Also: one GDP female from a fem seed that I got from Single Seed Center's in-house Platinum Collection.

Also: three female Dr. Feelgood auto seedlings, for pain relief for my old lady.
 

Herb & Suds

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If you have a legitimate cut of GG#4 it runs less than sixty days
I throw it in runs when I need fast stash...frosty nugs but does taste a little like I expect glue to taste LOL
Good luck
 

ltecato

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If you have a legitimate cut of GG#4 it runs less than sixty days
I throw it in runs when I need fast stash...frosty nugs but does taste a little like I expect glue to taste LOL
Good luck
Well, that would be cool because I'm kind of unsure exactly how long I'll be able to stay at my current site. But it has an open patch of ground that I used starting late last summer through winter, my first outdoor grow in soil.

This time, I know the budworms are going to be a factor and I have spinosad and Bt sprays waiting for the vile bastards. I'm hoping mold will not be so bad once dry weather sets in.
 

Booger mama

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So far in the past couple weeks I have gotten one each of

Tahoe OG
Dance World CBD
GG #4
Alien Dawg
Sugar Kush

And two Blue Cookies. I didn't really want to get them, but I went to a place that was supposed to have a wide variety of clones, according to WeedMaps, but when I got there it looked like the place must have been robbed because they hardly had anything available with respectable roots in the cubes.

On top of these, I have two homegrown Cheese clones that I am attempting to re-clone with cuttings that have not yet apparently rooted. I'm about ready to put the two bigger clones in the ground. (Side note on Cheese: the flowers from my "mother" plant did not give me much of a buzz, but they turned out nice and purple and I'm focusing on purple strains, so maybe I can cross it with Godfather Purp and get something with more of a kick and pain-relief potential.)

I have one Godfather Purp female that I am vegging and can't decide whether to plant it or try to re-clone. Also have about half a dozen Godfather Purp seedlings from females that got pollinated by a male Godfather Purp last summer. Hope to get more pollen from one of the seedlings to keep my Godfather Purp line going and also possibly cross-breed with other strains.

Also: one GDP female from a fem seed that I got from Single Seed Center's in-house Platinum Collection.

Also: three female Dr. Feelgood auto seedlings, for pain relief for my old lady.
Have you grown Dance World CBD before? My seedlings are about 10 days old first time I've grown them.
 

ltecato

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Have you grown Dance World CBD before? My seedlings are about 10 days old first time I've grown them.
No, this is a first for me. The clone is one of the most vigorous that I have running now, may be the fastest-growing of the lot. Unfortunately my wife tried a gram of the flowers that I got from the dispensary and says they don't seem to do much for her pain. But I will keep growing the clone and we'll see what the homegrown flowers do. Plus, I have two male Godfather Purps that will probably pollinate the female clones so that I can possibly get a hybrid with painkilling properties. Fingers crossed!
 

Booger mama

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No, this is a first for me. The clone is one of the most vigorous that I have running now, may be the fastest-growing of the lot. Unfortunately my wife tried a gram of the flowers that I got from the dispensary and says they don't seem to do much for her pain. But I will keep growing the clone and we'll see what the homegrown flowers do. Plus, I have two male Godfather Purps that will probably pollinate the female clones so that I can possibly get a hybrid with painkilling properties. Fingers crossed!
My Dance World CBDs are hardy little Growers too! They were the first to germinate in 12 hours & they've been about 1" taller than my harlequin this whole time. I've never tried Dance World flower. I ordered the seeds after researching their properties. I have a major back & kidney issues. These CBD-rich strains have helped my pain... Harlequin, Strawberry Cough, Harle-tsu, Gorilla Glue/edibles, and Green Crack CBD/Rick Simpson Oil ( Grn.Crk.Gave me headaches) Has your wife tried these?Good Luck! I'm interested in hearing how your Dance World does.
 

Booger mama

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Well, that would be cool because I'm kind of unsure exactly how long I'll be able to stay at my current site. But it has an open patch of ground that I used starting late last summer through winter, my first outdoor grow in soil.

This time, I know the budworms are going to be a factor and I have spinosad and Bt sprays waiting for the vile bastards. I'm hoping mold will not be so bad once dry weather sets in.
Are you using neem oil or 3 in 1 fungicide for mold?
 

ltecato

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My Dance World CBDs are hardy little Growers too! They were the first to germinate in 12 hours & they've been about 1" taller than my harlequin this whole time. I've never tried Dance World flower. I ordered the seeds after researching their properties. I have a major back & kidney issues. These CBD-rich strains have helped my pain... Harlequin, Strawberry Cough, Harle-tsu, Gorilla Glue/edibles, and Green Crack CBD/Rick Simpson Oil ( Grn.Crk.Gave me headaches) Has your wife tried these?Good Luck! I'm interested in hearing how your Dance World does.
Ugh. Just so happens I'm in the middle of a kidney stone episode. I just took the second Tramadal of the day and now I'm waiting till I can take 800 mg ibuprofen in addition. I don't have any of the official CBD strains to vape now but maybe I should try GDP or Godfather Purp. Right now I'm tripping on Larry OG and Tramadal.

But I got Dr. Feelgood auto that is now a couple weeks into flower. My old lady swears by Dr. Feelgood for various pains and GDP is good for her migraines. I can't get in to see a urologist until May 21, so I'm going to have to rely on the pills and my flowers for pain control, unless I end up in the ER I guess.
 

Booger mama

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Ugh. Just so happens I'm in the middle of a kidney stone episode. I just took the second Tramadal of the day and now I'm waiting till I can take 800 mg ibuprofen in addition. I don't have any of the official CBD strains to vape now but maybe I should try GDP or Godfather Purp. Right now I'm tripping on Larry OG and Tramadal.

But I got Dr. Feelgood auto that is now a couple weeks into flower. My old lady swears by Dr. Feelgood for various pains and GDP is good for her migraines. I can't get in to see a urologist until May 21, so I'm going to have to rely on the pills and my flowers for pain control, unless I end up in the ER I guess.
Careful with the ibuprofen and kidney issues. I'm sure you've heard that before though. Drink a bunch of cranberry juice!
 

ltecato

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Are you using neem oil or 3 in 1 fungicide for mold?
OK I admit I used mancozeb last winter but I don't know if it did much good. I also used neem but was told that it could mess up the flowers.

This season I'm making sure that I keep the budworms out of my garden with spinosad and Bt. The worms were the main reason my flowers got bud rot.

The leaves got lots of powdery mildew in the rainy season, and I blame myself for not pruning them to allow decent air flow. This season I'm lopping all branches near the ground and pruning the tops to space out the branches.

Weird thing about PM, based on what I read, is that it attacks after the rain stops. Rainfall apparently prevents it from growing until the rain stops, if I'm reading the info correctly. I was applying the mancozeb before the rain and maybe I should have waited until the dry days. I have no idea, really. But I was growing all winter and the rains were pretty constant at times.
 

Booger mama

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OK I admit I used mancozeb last winter but I don't know if it did much good. I also used neem but was told that it could mess up the flowers.

This season I'm making sure that I keep the budworms out of my garden with spinosad and Bt. The worms were the main reason my flowers got bud rot.

The leaves got lots of powdery mildew in the rainy season, and I blame myself for not pruning them to allow decent air flow. This season I'm lopping all branches near the ground and pruning the tops to space out the branches.

Weird thing about PM, based on what I read, is that it attacks after the rain stops. Rainfall apparently prevents it from growing until the rain stops, if I'm reading the info correctly. I was applying the mancozeb before the rain and maybe I should have waited until the dry days. I have no idea, really. But I was growing all winter and the rains were pretty constant at times.
The thing with neem oil from what I've been told is you're supposed to spray it on the undersides of the leaves and you can even put a little in your watering once a week to help make the plant more mildew and insect resistant. I did go overboard with the neem oil last year and it did mess up the flower! A CBD cultivator that grows commercially here says we should just use a milk and water mixture to gently wash the leaves. It's supposed to stop and prevent powdery mildew. Don't know where you're at but I'm on the Oregon coast where we do get a lot of rain. I'm using neem oil on the leaves again this year. I'm also going to try it in watering once a week we'll see how it goes.
 

ltecato

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I'm in LA County. It probably won't rain a drop all summer, but there's usually heavy rainfall in winter the past few years.
 
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