the chitown sourkush thread

poplars

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whew, worked my ass off today. . . . . got to mix the horse manure , weathered coffee grinds, and rabbit manure into 5 more holes, will get that done tomorrow morning then they're going in the ground!
 

theexpress

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whew, worked my ass off today. . . . . got to mix the horse manure , weathered coffee grinds, and rabbit manure into 5 more holes, will get that done tomorrow morning then they're going in the ground!
fuck yeah thats progress my friend!!!! guess what man?? the sun killd my plants!!!! lol j/k... cant way to see pix, and i KNOW im not the only one on that
 

Tw3nti3ight

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Notice how the lower leaves on all the plants are yellow? That means they are hungry, up the nitrogen and they will take off
No offense but those plants should be much bigger for how old they are...
I agree, my plants are a month and are damn near 2 feet tall, however, lighting is key, I have 3 400 watt MH lights.

I have a grow journal under Organics named My Shizzi. Right now I have New York City Diesel, Carmelicious, Super Skunk and a few Random's flowering.
 

poplars

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fuck yeah thats progress my friend!!!! guess what man?? the sun killd my plants!!!! lol j/k... cant way to see pix, and i KNOW im not the only one on that
I've found that as long as its atleast 4-5 inches tall they can typically survive some pretty damn intense sun, lose a few leaves but totally recover.

I prefer to harden them up in the shade so they don't really go through any stress, you know? it's just about stress to the plant, I like the transition from indoor to outdoor to be as seamless as possible for the plant so its not stunted for a couple weeks.

anyways I'm up early as fuck . . . . gonna definitely get them in the ground today . . . it's gonna be a great day indeed.
 

theexpress

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I've found that as long as its atleast 4-5 inches tall they can typically survive some pretty damn intense sun, lose a few leaves but totally recover.

I prefer to harden them up in the shade so they don't really go through any stress, you know? it's just about stress to the plant, I like the transition from indoor to outdoor to be as seamless as possible for the plant so its not stunted for a couple weeks.

anyways I'm up early as fuck . . . . gonna definitely get them in the ground today . . . it's gonna be a great day indeed.
i know what you mean jelly bean
 

theexpress

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I agree, my plants are a month and are damn near 2 feet tall, however, lighting is key, I have 3 400 watt MH lights.

I have a grow journal under Organics named My Shizzi. Right now I have New York City Diesel, Carmelicious, Super Skunk and a few Random's flowering.
its funny how you agree with tom when i proved him wrong on that.... the sk grows low and slow like any typical kush.... how you gonna compare growth of nyc diesel to the growth of a kush plant with a fraction of the light howak have??? lol


also cfls make a plant more short and squat anyway..
 
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