Conradino23's Another Outdoor Grow With High Brix Soil - Air-Pots & SoCal Seed Stock

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Here are Lebs and Manipuri, which grow on another terrace about 30 feet up.

Leb pheno no 1, she pulls 17,5 Brix. They actually say it's better if this strain has very dry soil in flowering and I sure hope they're right :)

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Leb pheno no 2, she pulls 19 Brix.

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And Manipuri, which pulls 15,5 Brix.

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More to come :cheer:
 
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they all look good conrad even running low on water looks like there starting to bud can't wait to see what they do!:thumb:
All things considered it's not so bad. You're right about the flowering, most of them started around 7-10 days ago, which is spot on. I'm only waiting for Colombians basically.
 
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And last but not least all Ultra Dogs.

OG phenos, a sample showed 14 Brix.

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Chem pheno which tested at 11 Brix and I'm not sure why, but reading definitely showed some calcium deficit.

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And here's stem crack recovery on Chem UD.

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One male got in the mix too.

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Also a leaf from each plant I grow.

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That's it, folks!

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when do those columbians typically finish i always thought they were pretty late flowering!

Pretty much depends on the latitude, but if they start flowering in September here (45N) I'm gonna call it mid to late November.
 
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i decided to just do the skunk for a bonsai it doesn't mind being bent around the hash plant doesn't take kindly to it,it's still drooping some 4 days now so I'm going to let that go the way she is,so on the skunk do i start bending it around the pot?

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i decided to just do the skunk for a bonsai it doesn't mind being bent around the hash plant doesn't take kindly to it,it's still drooping some 4 days now so I'm going to let that go the way she is,so on the skunk do i start bending it around the pot?

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Yep around the pot.
 
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Conrad, those all look fine for being dry farmed, and not water stressed at all. The last time I grew 'lombo in California I left it for being a goner when the rains came in late October, as it was not blooming yet. It was in a 10 gallon pot and I put it in an abandoned shack on the property I was renting and forgot about it. Turned out the lesbians living next door found it and harvested it in January, and they said it smoked up just fine. I had no clue as to the late flowering of 'lombo then. But they are survivors. It may take forever for them to bloom in natural light though.

In Lebanon they get little rain from here on out and the lower leaves fall off and they get all top heavy with blooms, and put out a great product. You likely will have no issues with them. Actually they all look good, dude! Why worry? MJ is a fast and deep rooted plant. Well, most are. My J1 has shallow and pretty crappy roots. Good thing I only paid $5 for the clone. I got some Grape Ape clones at the same time and they are 5x as big as J1.
 
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Interesting story, let's hope I take them before December :laugh:

Yeah there's no serious water stress yet anywhere, but they could definitely use some. Brix are high, which is a good thing to see in a drought. Mycorrhizae are definitely working and they'll pull them through. I actually grew plants that went 3 weeks without water and 90% were fine, it's a good test for natural drought resistance, which UDs passed with an A. With lombo I'm more concerned about low RH, cause I know they don't like it. Normally they'd have great conditions, but we have a Californian not Florida style summer this season with Lucifer blazing on :laugh:

I know that this thing with shedding fan leaves by Lebs is real. I saw it in a documentary and it struck me as a very particular trait. They just grow like ONLY BUDS in their native climate.

I grew Grape Ape from seeds that came from Mendo grower, who settled in Santa Clarita valley. It was the most pineapple smelling strain I ever grew, it tasted like pineapple lemonade with bubbles and all. High was slightly to dull for me though and I'm not sure that I'd grow it again. I have a cross with Grape Ape though that was made via the same father as UD. Very, very fast, but with too much of a Grape Ape high :laugh:

Clones have this lack of tap root problem, that probably contributes to a lot of them failing if not sheltered a lot in the start. But I'm gonna run some clones next year as we have a clone nursery now :passitleft:
 
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my 86 yr. old mother absolutely loves him i think he was great entertainer i never saw him but i have an aunt that was him live and she said he was a real showman it was the best concert she ever saw too bad he got all messed up with drugs he'd still be performing today!
 
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Ah yes, the king is dead. They actually had to exhume his body to prove that he was dead, after so many Elvis sightings.

Rooting clones and the tap root issue can be gotten around by planting the stems deeper when transplanting. Cannabis is like tomato, in that they will root more from the little nodules around the base of the stem.

As for Grape Ape, you must have gotten some odd cross. The ones I have are growing and smelling just like GDP, which I believe this strain is a sibling of, an S1 or F1, or even a clone of GDP. GDP is my favorite indica by far. I only have given 5 stars to two strains of weed: one is Durban Poison, and the other is Granddaddy Purple. Real GDP has a fake grape taste to it, and no pineapple or any other flavors. It is dominated by linalool terpenes. Terpene Profile: 3.30% Linalool; 0.39% Caryophyllene oxide; 0.24% Myrcene; less tham 0.01% of other terpenes.

The seeds to get for that are from Granddaddy Purp. Or a local cut. Real GDP is hard to find, even here. I grew a medical cut of GDP from Santa Cruz last year. Green leaves, bright purple calyxes. It is highly susceptible to PM though, and I have to spray it with refined neem oil to prevent it. Same with this Grape Ape that I have growing now. I got these clones from a GDP connoisseur in PDX. He was asking me for $5 each which was too cheap, so I gave him more for them and $5 for the little J1. I got J1 looking for an alternate or similar high to Durban Poison. We shall see how that fares. It is growing like a true indica, but seems weak. The Grape Apes took off like gangbusters. I am going to run these every year and overwinter them along with my Durban Poisons.

Oy vey, this is my 500th post on 420!
 
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hey conrad i have some soil i have been cooking for 6weeks now and I'm not going to use it for another 6 weeks do i just keep it moist or should i give it a shot of tea or something!
 
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Ah yes, the king is dead. They actually had to exhume his body to prove that he was dead, after so many Elvis sightings.

Rooting clones and the tap root issue can be gotten around by planting the stems deeper when transplanting. Cannabis is like tomato, in that they will root more from the little nodules around the base of the stem.

As for Grape Ape, you must have gotten some odd cross. The ones I have are growing and smelling just like GDP, which I believe this strain is a sibling of, an S1 or F1, or even a clone of GDP. GDP is my favorite indica by far. I only have given 5 stars to two strains of weed: one is Durban Poison, and the other is Granddaddy Purple. Real GDP has a fake grape taste to it, and no pineapple or any other flavors. It is dominated by linalool terpenes. Terpene Profile: 3.30% Linalool; 0.39% Caryophyllene oxide; 0.24% Myrcene; less tham 0.01% of other terpenes.

The seeds to get for that are from Granddaddy Purp. Or a local cut. Real GDP is hard to find, even here. I grew a medical cut of GDP from Santa Cruz last year. Green leaves, bright purple calyxes. It is highly susceptible to PM though, and I have to spray it with refined neem oil to prevent it. Same with this Grape Ape that I have growing now. I got these clones from a GDP connoisseur in PDX. He was asking me for $5 each which was too cheap, so I gave him more for them and $5 for the little J1. I got J1 looking for an alternate or similar high to Durban Poison. We shall see how that fares. It is growing like a true indica, but seems weak. The Grape Apes took off like gangbusters. I am going to run these every year and overwinter them along with my Durban Poisons.

Oy vey, this is my 500th post on 420!

I never grew or tried GDP, but Grape Ape is supposed to be Skunk x Purps x Afghani cross and samples sent to Phylos show skunk in fact, but also a lot of hemp and Blueberry. Hard to say basically, but mine smoked like skunky indica. I also tried purple pheno from Doc Bud and it was the same high basically.

The one I grew didn't turn purple though, but it was a nice, branchy plant with good trichome production.

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hey conrad i have some soil i have been cooking for 6weeks now and I'm not going to use it for another 6 weeks do i just keep it moist or should i give it a shot of tea or something!

Yes absolutely, you need to keep it moist or water from time to time even if you mixed it already, keeps the microlife going on.
 
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