Mother of Berries, M.O.B. Maine Strain

Hey man lots of respect for Maine and the hidden treasures there. I'm seeking MOB seeds too. If successful, I'll hit you up

I appreciate it! Be very careful about the authenticity of what your being sold. I'm not familiar with seed banks that hold their breeders to a standard or use chemical testing to verify seeds. This reason is why I won't buy emperors cookie dough seeds as badly as I would like to have the strongest MJ on record idk that $500 a seed is worth the risk of fraud (average plants have around 20% THC Emperors CD has just over 40%).
 
Flowering: Day 59 (Week 9 Day 6) supports put in place to hold up budding sites. Fed yesterday both bloom and plant food. Looks like she is setting up for a new tier of sugar leaves on her main Cola. I'm strongly considering adding an LED to hang from ceiling in the next few weeks. Need to seclude seedlings to maintain 24/0 light I think as I have a donkey dick pretty young already flowering.

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Looking good. You can get some Mars Hydro LEDs fairly cheap. Especially the first gen ones. Their reflector series is supposed to be a good bit better than that though. If you are looking for reputable breeders look into Dynasty Genetics. They only sell regular seeds but their gear is legit. They have some seeds of Oregon Huckleberry that is a colorful strain that is supposed to be of the sweet/fruity/berry variety. There are a few people on the forum that have run their gear with great success.
 
Looking good. You can get some Mars Hydro LEDs fairly cheap. Especially the first gen ones. Their reflector series is supposed to be a good bit better than that though. If you are looking for reputable breeders look into Dynasty Genetics. They only sell regular seeds but their gear is legit. They have some seeds of Oregon Huckleberry that is a colorful strain that is supposed to be of the sweet/fruity/berry variety. There are a few people on the forum that have run their gear with great success.

Do you know if these guys sell Emperors Cookie Dough? This is my dream strain currently.
 
Do you know if these guys sell Emperors Cookie Dough? This is my dream strain currently.

They do not. They sell a Platinum Huckleberry Cookies though. I am not sure what it tests out at but it is supposed to be top shelf meds. If you google them you can find their strain catalogue. Their Salmon River OG is another colorful beauty that the breeder calls his most medicinal strain. The breeder for Dynasty Professor P really knows his stuff and gives great descriptions of all phenotypes on most of their strains.
 
Flowering: Day 60 (Week 9 Day 7) today brings Week 9 to a close. She's been given bloom Nutes and manicured. Soil churned and mulch from trimmings have been added.
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Flowering : Day 61 (Week 10 Day 1) didn't think we'd get to Week 10 but here we are. Finished trimming her yesterday to maximize light efficiency. In hindsight I probably should have done it a lot sooner but I'm learning as I go. Was able to use trimmings to distribute between her soil and other plants.

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Flowering: Day 62 (Week 10 Day 2) will probably be giving her water and churning some soil. According to some of the great support I've gotten from everyone I'm about 2 weeks from flush. Also included pics of plants in solo cups 8 mystery strains and Donkey Dick (in that order). Ordering LED light next week.

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Flowering: Day 63 (Week 10 Day 4) secluded her in another room so as not to turn lights off on other plants. She is getting really amber all over. I appear to have had some kind of small jumping insect problem in some of the soil of baby plants this morning. Did a lot of research and found cinnamon is nothing but beneficial for plants for everything from pest combat to root strength and more. My mom used to use it and worked well for her (non MJ plants).

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Ordered a new LED last night. It's not the best but certainly better then what I have now: should be here tomorrow and will likely begin setup for today it covers a 3x3 area. Equal to 250W MH/HPS (according to manufacturer and reviews support its success rate)
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Ordered a new LED last night. It's not the best but certainly better then what I have now: should be here tomorrow and will likely begin setup for today it covers a 3x3 area. Equal to 250W MH/HPS (according to manufacturer and reviews support its success rate)
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I have the same light dude. It's not bad for the price. Just make sure that you keep it far away at first and see how your plants react.
 
I have the same light dude. It's not bad for the price. Just make sure that you keep it far away at first and see how your plants react.

I appreciate the advice! Not something I had even considered. Should I do a slow intro in that I could let the light sit in such a way it hits only a portion of plants and my T5 hits the other? I was ok with CFLs but I've been there and done that want to try something new.
 
I'm sure you could. You might see yellowish growth towards the top until they get acclimated also. I'd start out at 24" above the canopy for mature plants and lower it down slowly. 15-18" is about the lowest you wanna go.
 
I'm sure you could. You might see yellowish growth towards the top until they get acclimated also. I'd start out at 24" above the canopy for mature plants and lower it down slowly. 15-18" is about the lowest you wanna go.

I'd like to say that you are absolutely one of the most helpful people I've met on 420.
 
New Batch! - 11 days old - mystery strains! music playing (as always), in fox farm soil given coast of Maine: stonington blend plant food today. Cinnamon placed in soil to generate root growth and strength act as a natural pest repellent and promoter of great overall plant health and soil fitness. Many sources checked, favorite link below.

Uses Of Cinnamon In Gardens — How To Use Cinnamon Powder For Plant Health

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PS - redoing grow room so may look different over next few days.
 
MOB has been chopped and drying. As promised a Rich journal is on the way. I'd say in about a week I'll have it post. Ensure complete and accurate info is included through out the course of the plants entire life. If you have any questions or Info post here or PM me.
 
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