Skunk Superclusters

Shpongolian

Active Member
Hey everybody,

Started in the greenhouse in early March, amended with a whole brick of coco, 1-2 bag of steer, 3-4 bags of compost, couple scoops of perlite, couple scoops of verm, didn't fertilize the entire veg - there was plenty of organic and residual nitrates from last season.

Started fertilizing gradually in early August with Canna Rhizotonic, PK 13/14, A+B; along with: Super Thrive, CalMag+, and A.N. Bud Candy.
Not necessarily in that order, and not all at once. Had a bitch of a problem with caterpillars, but 4-5 applications of B.T. in weeks 3-5 of flowering mostly cleared them out.

Genes are a continual mashup of some 1998 heirloom SensiSeedbank 'Super Skunk' , SS 'Northern Lights', SS 'Purple Power', and some relatively modern MagusGenetics 'Motivation'

42 plants in 3 clusters - 3 in 10gal pots
, 6 13ft'rs [central], and an experimental four variant 33 plant cluster

-these first few were taken on 9/10-9/14, way more to come. ENJOY. bongsmilie

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midwestmmj

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very nice plants man...whats the tallest one? 12-15 ft lol all mine together wouldnt equal 1 of yours in height
 

Carl Spackler

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Bravo..Well done sir. This is how I like to see a grow posted. I suppose it's just me but I'm not interested in seeing every single stage of growth, just the end-results of someone's labor. It also sounds like the grower adhered to the "less is more" growing method as the environment appears to be ideal. Take notes folks.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
That spider pic made me feel something crawling up my leg.
Of course it was nothing....maybe dust... lol
 

Shpongolian

Active Member
Thanks all for the kind words.
@midwestmmj tallest is about 13-14', smallest around 9'ish

Just finished my homemade Trimpro - works pretty well considering it's just a standard 20" box fan with a fat steel blade. Making and trying to balance that thing was insane. Certainly has made initial manicure a pretty quick and painless chore.
So yeah, $20>
±$1800 - I feel like I got my money's worth. ;p

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iamgman

Active Member
I bet my uppity mother in law could walk by those plants.. and not even know what they were. And get a compliment on the nice landscaping. +1 for a poolside garden well done. What did you use for a blade on the trimmer?
 

Equinox911

Well-Known Member
Wow, incredible plants! how much did they smell?

Ingenius home made trimmer, when I saw the photo's of the plants the first thing I thought was a month of trimming.

congrats!
 

Shpongolian

Active Member
Thanks guys
@iamgman - had to make it, couldn't find a local cheap source of metal fan blades. used 18g sheet for the blade, riveted to 1"x0.25" barstock, that's riveted to another offset piece (to get the blade as intimate with the grate as possible) with a collar and set screw braised to it. - it's waaay overkill and wish i could have at least used aluminum, but meh. it works.
the only complaint is that the blade gums up, and starts ripping instead of cutting. happens more frequently than not. /shrug
@Equinox911 - uncut, they just have an aroma - now that i've been trimming, the entire house reeks.

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