BEST O.G. Kush in seed form??

daybreaker

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They do make them but are not releasing the regs. Herbies carried a special promo buy a pack of dinafem and get one free regular Og KUSH .
ah man nice.i gotta say this fem og from dinafem is such a beautiful purple stemmed fat leaved plant and I cant wait to let her go all the way.i had a mite attack and had to pullm early before the og smell kicked in and its just bungus.But what a nice structure she has.kudos to D.F.
 

daybreaker

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Purple stems is usually nutrient deficiency, not genetics. Just FYI. Explains your mite attack too.
I looked in to it and since the plant is healthy most likely its the genetics and/or my room is cold when lights are off.Im going to up the phosphorous a tad and see if if the color goes away.

Wondering why you say it explains mite attack?
 

OGEvilgenius

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I looked in to it and since the plant is healthy most likely its the genetics and/or my room is cold when lights are off.Im going to up the phosphorous a tad and see if if the color goes away.

Wondering why you say it explains mite attack?
Your plants look relatively healthy (above average). They are unlikely to be at their health pinnacle.

Bugs like to eat plants that are not healthy. It's easier for them to see the plant and of course it's easier to eat as well.

You can get a refractometer to get a better idea of your plants relative health if you're interested. Measuring brix content. It will tell you a lot about what's going on. Most folks are not putting up high #'s. Harder to put up high #'s using bottles.
 

daybreaker

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Your plants look relatively healthy (above average). They are unlikely to be at their health pinnacle.

Bugs like to eat plants that are not healthy. It's easier for them to see the plant and of course it's easier to eat as well.

You can get a refractometer to get a better idea of your plants relative health if you're interested. Measuring brix content. It will tell you a lot about what's going on. Most folks are not putting up high #'s. Harder to put up high #'s using bottles.
What is the optimum brix count for soil?Im using molasses in every watering is that the brix its checking?By bottles are you saying bottelled nutes?If so are you mixing your own soil?

Thanks for the info OG E:-?
 

OGEvilgenius

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What is the optimum brix count for soil?Im using molasses in every watering is that the brix its checking?By bottles are you saying bottelled nutes?If so are you mixing your own soil?

Thanks for the info OG E:-?
Yeah, I do my own soil. High brix numbers in a plant are in the 20's. You measure how light refracts through your plants sap to get this number. So you'd take a few fan leaves and crush them up to get some sap and then measure it. Higher teens are pretty high numbers too. Bottles just tend to have set ratios and plants can vary a fair amount in what they really want at any given time. They often make do with something other than - Nitrogen can be used in a pinch for less effective nutrient use by the plant, they are pretty amazing in their ability to adapt - but it's not ideal for them.

Check out the RLOS thread in the organics, I know some of this stuff is covered. It's a really great way to garden and IMO is so much easier. You can get great brix levels with bottles too, it just requires a lot more dedication and experimenting.
 

daybreaker

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Yeah, I do my own soil. High brix numbers in a plant are in the 20's. You measure how light refracts through your plants sap to get this number. So you'd take a few fan leaves and crush them up to get some sap and then measure it. Higher teens are pretty high numbers too. Bottles just tend to have set ratios and plants can vary a fair amount in what they really want at any given time. They often make do with something other than - Nitrogen can be used in a pinch for less effective nutrient use by the plant, they are pretty amazing in their ability to adapt - but it's not ideal for them.

Check out the RLOS thread in the organics, I know some of this stuff is covered. It's a really great way to garden and IMO is so much easier. You can get great brix levels with bottles too, it just requires a lot more dedication and experimenting.
Iam very interested in the super soil mixes and plan on doing it one o these days once I get into a bigger house with a place to mix.right now im starting plants in 4 and 6 inch rockwool block then planting them into 5 gal with Bush Doctor coco soil.and im running gh flora duo feeding chart with earth juice hi brix.

thanks for the schooling .will checkout rlos and pricing on a refractometer.

just when you think you know something you find out you know very little.thats what I love about farming.
 

John Dieselman

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One of the greatest strains of all time but it also has this great history to it. So many stories and theories it would actually make a good movie to be honest. But I gotta agree with OG fresh. I know that I've had "real "OG Kush because I lived in the Bay Area for 6 years in the late nineties. And I'll never forget the flavor the aroma and the effect especially. But I couldn't care less about who's who is far as breeders go or what they're charging or who they're affiliated with whatever the case may be. I just don't give a s*** I want seeds that are going to produce as close to what I'm looking for as possible. And I gotta tell you with as many seed companies as there are these days it's a real crapshoot. What I do is never get anything from a seed company from Europe except for maybe th seeds. And maybe a couple others that I'm not remembering right now. Butt I just research the companies that are based out of Colorado and California. Like rare dankness, loud,GDP, apothecary... These guys have been holding it down almost from the beginning.
 

larry bird 77

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I'm in Italy i dont have access to any real og cut but i grew many seeds from several breeders the hellraiser is the best so far in terms of yield,high and taste(pure gas)
Og#18 and skywalker og from dna were very good; buddha tahoe has some good pheno, Karma genetics has some fire og strains for sure.
 

Blowinsmoke77

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I'm in Italy i dont have access to any real og cut but i grew many seeds from several breeders the hellraiser is the best so far in terms of yield,high and taste(pure gas)
Og#18 and skywalker og from dna were very good; buddha tahoe has some good pheno, Karma genetics has some fire og strains for sure.
Is hell raiser the only one from archive you've grown? I've been looking into hazmat og from them
 

John Dieselman

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I used to want to BE Larry Bird when I was a kid.lol!!! My all time favorite.
King Louis viii OG was our go to OG. we've done the Tahoe, Grape Kush, Grape OG, but I really haven't been able to find that Lemon Pledge pine sole fuely Funk that is almost addictive. AJs Sour D from Loud makes your mouth water just from the aroma. Right now i git the Louis, a great OG CHEM, and "cookies" have no clue...tall lanky,purple,little buds, that REEEEKS! like a cat posses on a fruit cake; ) my last order NEVER came!
 

larry bird 77

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Is hell raiser the only one from archive you've grown? I've been looking into hazmat og from them
I grew overflo a couple years ago very beautifull and strong resistent plant,i have casper og in the fridge but hazmat will be fire too. Now i smoke headbanger from karma amd the biker kush pheno is bomb.
 

Blowinsmoke77

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I have a locktite f2 tied down in veg at the moment, I'm gonna be ordering some form of OG soon though and archive and a few others seem to be killing it with the OG crosses

Here is my locktite
 

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