Till Valhalla
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KUSH OFF UPDATE: AUGUST END - PART 1 of 2
the august flip, final defoliation, to pull or not to pull...
everything has finally flipped for flower.
godfather kicked it off back in may when it was transplanted, and the spice! was the last one to start showing at the beginning of last week.
between the kush off plants, i would say they all flipped the switch at roughly the same time. no frontrunners there. however, i am seeing some really interesting structure(s) forming. not a lot of scent being kicked off just yet... but i did notice some whiffs when i was picking up the purple kush pots for their end of month defoliation (removed all the low larf as well) and top dress amendments. silver surfer haze also gave off some scents of skunk and sweet. hopefully it keeps the volume low for the neighborhood... :O
as stated, i did my final larf trim and defoliation of fans that light block lower cola sites. some really chunky looking sites forming. i think the indicas will be able to handle the weight, but the spindly ones like og kush and blackberry kush may need some stakes to hold up branches when the colas fatten up.
which circles us back around to godfather og. this plant has been pretty odd. it grew vigorously, but it has been in a flowering state since i transplanted it back in may. now that it is in full flower it's older leaves/calyxes have turned brown and are crisping off. it dropped most if not all of it's fan leaves weeks ago by itself. every time i water i am picking out crispy dead brown leaves and other plant material off/out of the colas. almost a daily thing. i have also extracted caterpillars and battled briefly with spidermites. the godfather has definitely been this grow's problem child plant. the choice now is do i keep growing it out and risk bud rot/mold (because it already seems predisposed to this) or stop now and harvest it? it is still producing some white pistils over very old and darker brown calyxes/pistils, so i guess it is technically still going. i have not looked at them close up with magnifying glass to see trichs... (amber or even black in some areas?) so i do not know what is going on with it, but its fading pretty hard and like i stated, i'm always picking crispy dead sh*t out of it.
is this a case where this strain has always been cultivated indoors and just couldn't deal with the weather and sun here? i don't really think it's an issue with soil mix or amendments/ferts i am using... everything else is thriving despite months of 100F and above temps daily (with zero rain all summer).
anyone else run into this before? what did you end up doing? cut or keep?
OG KUSH
humboldt OG Kush - this one is pretty spindly and tall since it's stretch. also noticed the branches are pretty brittle... snapped one pretty bad trying to see if i could LST it down away from the covernetting. regardless of the spindly branches,i am pretty impressed with the formation of colas and the internode spacing. pretty excited to see the yield on this bad girl after thinking it was shamming in fight camp.
PURPLE KUSH
the structure between blim and kann are very similar IMO. sdsm cpk is doing it's own thing, but excited to see what this one produces as the cola tops look FAT already.
BUBBA KUSH
barney's farm BK - this one's current structure reminds me of GDP... hopefully it fattens up a LOT in the coming weeks. this one has been consistently healthy and remains so.
ADDITIONAL KUSH
blimburn blackberry kush - this one did some very weird stuff after last months defoliation and top dress. i rearranged the plants and put it on the opposite end where it ended up getting blasted by winds and more late day sun. a few days after the move the fan leaves started clawing. immediately though "nitrogen poisoning" and started flushing it. flushed for a full week, with no changes. tried a few other fixes with zero effect. did some research... the closest thing i could find was "wind burn" would cause clawing with no other symptoms. ok then... *shrugs*
regardless, it is flowering and otherwise healthy... just some clawed fans. evidently it doesn't like wind and liked being in the middle of all the other plants sheltered from high winds. cola structure looks pretty awesome.
blimburn purple bubba kush - this one did a pretty good stretch and looks to have a lot of good colas forming up. pretty!
ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS
blimburn Godfather OG - problem child. unsure if i'm going to just pull it and harvest or let it go.
barney's farm strawberry lemonade - big stretch. got tall. colas are going to be long and stacked.
blimburn silver surfer haze - this one stretched pretty hard also. getting some skunky/sweet scents
GOG candyland - of all the plants i am growing, i am most impressed with this plant's cola structure. topping and LST on this plant is going to produce branch long colas. i didn't pull much larf off this one at all. i'm really looking forward to seeing what this one produces. #1.
now on to the photos. took individual shots this time as i would finish defoliation and top dress.
Humboldt OG Kush
Blimburn Purple Kush
Kannabia Purple Kush
Seedsman Critical Purple Kush
Barney's Farm Bubba Kush
Blimburn Blackberry Kush
Blimburn Purple Bubba Kush
Barney's Farm Strawberry Lemonade
Blimburn Silver Surfer Haze
Garden of Green Candyland
EDIT: had more pictures to attach, but will only allow for 10. will have to make follow up post for rest.
TO BE CONTINUED IN PART 2
the august flip, final defoliation, to pull or not to pull...
everything has finally flipped for flower.
godfather kicked it off back in may when it was transplanted, and the spice! was the last one to start showing at the beginning of last week.
between the kush off plants, i would say they all flipped the switch at roughly the same time. no frontrunners there. however, i am seeing some really interesting structure(s) forming. not a lot of scent being kicked off just yet... but i did notice some whiffs when i was picking up the purple kush pots for their end of month defoliation (removed all the low larf as well) and top dress amendments. silver surfer haze also gave off some scents of skunk and sweet. hopefully it keeps the volume low for the neighborhood... :O
as stated, i did my final larf trim and defoliation of fans that light block lower cola sites. some really chunky looking sites forming. i think the indicas will be able to handle the weight, but the spindly ones like og kush and blackberry kush may need some stakes to hold up branches when the colas fatten up.
which circles us back around to godfather og. this plant has been pretty odd. it grew vigorously, but it has been in a flowering state since i transplanted it back in may. now that it is in full flower it's older leaves/calyxes have turned brown and are crisping off. it dropped most if not all of it's fan leaves weeks ago by itself. every time i water i am picking out crispy dead brown leaves and other plant material off/out of the colas. almost a daily thing. i have also extracted caterpillars and battled briefly with spidermites. the godfather has definitely been this grow's problem child plant. the choice now is do i keep growing it out and risk bud rot/mold (because it already seems predisposed to this) or stop now and harvest it? it is still producing some white pistils over very old and darker brown calyxes/pistils, so i guess it is technically still going. i have not looked at them close up with magnifying glass to see trichs... (amber or even black in some areas?) so i do not know what is going on with it, but its fading pretty hard and like i stated, i'm always picking crispy dead sh*t out of it.
is this a case where this strain has always been cultivated indoors and just couldn't deal with the weather and sun here? i don't really think it's an issue with soil mix or amendments/ferts i am using... everything else is thriving despite months of 100F and above temps daily (with zero rain all summer).
anyone else run into this before? what did you end up doing? cut or keep?
OG KUSH
humboldt OG Kush - this one is pretty spindly and tall since it's stretch. also noticed the branches are pretty brittle... snapped one pretty bad trying to see if i could LST it down away from the covernetting. regardless of the spindly branches,i am pretty impressed with the formation of colas and the internode spacing. pretty excited to see the yield on this bad girl after thinking it was shamming in fight camp.
PURPLE KUSH
the structure between blim and kann are very similar IMO. sdsm cpk is doing it's own thing, but excited to see what this one produces as the cola tops look FAT already.
BUBBA KUSH
barney's farm BK - this one's current structure reminds me of GDP... hopefully it fattens up a LOT in the coming weeks. this one has been consistently healthy and remains so.
ADDITIONAL KUSH
blimburn blackberry kush - this one did some very weird stuff after last months defoliation and top dress. i rearranged the plants and put it on the opposite end where it ended up getting blasted by winds and more late day sun. a few days after the move the fan leaves started clawing. immediately though "nitrogen poisoning" and started flushing it. flushed for a full week, with no changes. tried a few other fixes with zero effect. did some research... the closest thing i could find was "wind burn" would cause clawing with no other symptoms. ok then... *shrugs*
regardless, it is flowering and otherwise healthy... just some clawed fans. evidently it doesn't like wind and liked being in the middle of all the other plants sheltered from high winds. cola structure looks pretty awesome.
blimburn purple bubba kush - this one did a pretty good stretch and looks to have a lot of good colas forming up. pretty!
ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS
blimburn Godfather OG - problem child. unsure if i'm going to just pull it and harvest or let it go.
barney's farm strawberry lemonade - big stretch. got tall. colas are going to be long and stacked.
blimburn silver surfer haze - this one stretched pretty hard also. getting some skunky/sweet scents
GOG candyland - of all the plants i am growing, i am most impressed with this plant's cola structure. topping and LST on this plant is going to produce branch long colas. i didn't pull much larf off this one at all. i'm really looking forward to seeing what this one produces. #1.
now on to the photos. took individual shots this time as i would finish defoliation and top dress.
Humboldt OG Kush
Blimburn Purple Kush
Kannabia Purple Kush
Seedsman Critical Purple Kush
Barney's Farm Bubba Kush
Blimburn Blackberry Kush
Blimburn Purple Bubba Kush
Barney's Farm Strawberry Lemonade
Blimburn Silver Surfer Haze
Garden of Green Candyland
EDIT: had more pictures to attach, but will only allow for 10. will have to make follow up post for rest.
TO BE CONTINUED IN PART 2