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whitey78

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Some pics from last night..... These are all right at the beginning of week 5 +/- a day here or there.....


AOS....

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Cheese quake #2 querkle dom....


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my other cq (#3) that had nanners on her and got chopped last night....

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Spacedawg #5..... ( I couldnt get them to upload to the post for whatever reason.... SD is the attached images on the bottom)
 

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aus2 canibasiva

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Some really nice photography not to mension growing skils on this thread, so big took me 7hrs to get threw it all 0_0
alas ive been convinced to pick up a pack of Chernobyl :weed:
Any growing tips.
Is she a heavy feeder
Is topping recomeneded?
:peace:
Tia.
 

truepunk87

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Some really nice photography not to mension growing skils on this thread, so big took me 7hrs to get threw it all 0_0
alas ive been convinced to pick up a pack of Chernobyl :weed:
Any growing tips.
Is she a heavy feeder
Is topping recomeneded?
:peace:
Tia.
The pheno I have is a medium feeder, she'll let you know when your pushing her to hard. She does very well with topping, her branches grow out instead of up, less training I gotta do on her. She prefers bush style to being a tree 20121209_110806.jpg
 

montanachadly

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My two chernobyls loved being topped and grew out into sexy bushes. I ran mine in 10 gallon pots with 2 gallons of supersoil on the bottom. This was about perfect for them they started fading a little later than i wanted but it all turned out good. I had two different phenos one rotten mango smelling pheno the other was a more earthy lime pheno. This strain would be great for the mainline like nugbuckets said. Since im a hash lover i try to maximize my amt of trim by just letting it bush out and then taking the stuff off the bottoms off making less popcorn buds but still a few for the hash. I have a couple Timewrecks right now flowering that have a similar smell to the chernobyls. I really wont know how they truly smell until there done but both are different. One of my chernobyls was a bit more potent than the other that was evident around week 2 of flowering that she started putting on a good bit of trichs. This girl was fun as shit to watch pile on the trichs. She made some awsome full melt hash that tasted like earthy limes. I only popped 3 beans of the chernobyl and had 2 females. One could have been a keeper the earthy lime. The rotten mango smells and tastes like most like it but it didnt have the trichs of the other. Go with a 10 pack of chernobyl and you will love it. The reason im doing the Timewrecks now is because in the TGA description it said that its even more hard hitting and potent than the chernobyl.
 

Senseimilla

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Well despite some early flower issues ("this is what happens when you put a plant into supersoil thats not over a month old..."), she's chugging along now - i trimmed the lower fluff after this pics - first run of cuttings

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Also some chernobyls & timewrecks
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whitey78

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Space dawg #5..... The buds on this plant are small but I can tell they are going to be very dense nugs, hopefully they'll fatten up some before they're done.... I definitely left too much under growth/fluff on this gal.... I have a clone of hers in a 7 gallon pot main-lining.... I'm hoping to see some baseball sized rocks once that one is all grown up and in 12/12.... she got awhile before thats happening though.. At least another 30 days of veg minimum...... I really need to get a 400 or something else for veg... 2 T8's x 6 bulbs each isnt cutting it but sucking just as much electricity as a 600 or better probably....

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Cheese Quake #5... I dont know what i did here but it looks like I duped a couple pics or something but either way this is the cheese dominant one I'm thinking because it doesnt look like the querkle.. Also I cant figure out what I'm not giving this gal... It looks like camg.. but I know theres lime in the soil and I've been giving it to her via GO ca mg as well but the crunchies dont go away, on top of the cal mag I was also giving them compost teas that should have contained more than enough nutrients along with the SS..... however she looks like she'll survive..... It looks like salt build up almost but I have definitely not used anything that would cause that aside from azomite.... if she makes it all the way through without throwing nanners I'll grow her again and see if I can get it right....

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My current favorite.... cheese quake #2, querkle dominant.... This one has been the biggest surprise in my garden this round... I really thought that it was anything but querkle dom... and I've grown querkle before the only thing that made me think she had anything querkle going on was the slower veg growth.... But other than that she was a complete mystery to me until buds had formed and she started smelling grapey/cherrry-ish kinda sorta....


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Cheese Quake #1 which I just put into the flowering tent on 11/29 I think...... Hopefully this one turns out good... This one gave me such a headache in veg... she didnt like the supersoil when I put her into the final pot, even after dosed with compost teas when all the others straightened out she stayed all nasty looking.... then I dropped a T8 6bulbx48" light fixture on her basically demoing the whole plant a couple days before I planned on flipping her along with the rest of them.... so she got some extra veg time with AOS #3.....



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AOS #3... the only one to get an actual name (Anna...) This one was a slow grower in veg so she got almost a whole month extra of veg granted it was under T8's so its not a giant but I think she is going to yield really well and its a very indica looking plant so I'm hoping she gives me some of the color of BCS... I'm hoping this one is the keeper keeper of the group.... She was flipped on 11/27

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MrGreenTooth

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  • "Well despite some early flower issues ("this is what happens when you put a plant into supersoil thats not over a month old..."), "

    Hey Sense, where oh where did this piece of advice come from prey tell ? This is the first time I've heard this and it's a great thing to know.​


 
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