Re: Ramble In The Jungle Feat - OG Kush - Ultra Dog - Ghost Train Haze & Colombian Do
I've been away for few days so I left my plants alone, but here we are with another update. I just fed them with some compost & clover tea which I make in my garden using rainwater. This should provide nitrogen and micro elements boost exactly when they need it. This is like an energy drink, easily absorbed and quickly consumed, but with a lot of microlife that will stay in the soil and will multiply. Otherwise we have a full on spring with rush going through the nature, everything's blooming and growing. I'm getting rosemary full of flowers, lavender growing new shoots and cherry trees blossoming in pink. Under my pile of compost mint is showing bunch of heads too. I've already planted garlic, onions, parsley and salvia. I'm gonna show you next time but in the meantime I'm blazing my Mexican landrace joint, wonderful daytime smoke. Not as potent as my Colombian, but much more peaceful and very gentle on the mind. Really love it
The plant of this Jarilla de Sinaloa looked like that:
And here are currently vegging plants in a phase which I like a lot when they are vegging but growing by the day...
Super Lemon Haze
Ultra Dog
OG Kush°1
OG Kush°2 already getting viney
Ghost Train Haze
Ultra Dog heavy indica pheno
Ultra Dog slightly lighter pheno
And a variation of indica pheno
Family shots
And just to show you what a dud pheno looks like this is a Ghost Train Haze one of two similar plants, planted exactly in the same time as bigger plants. And that's why I like outdoor cause the best and worst phenos strike away very quickly!
But yep it's still a High Brix soil, which for this strain might not be perfect. There are a lot of mutants in the lineage of this strain, so I believe we won't see better than the stretchy purpling pheno. Regular version still might be better cause these are fems.
Ok, have a green one I'm going to prepare the rest of the soil and do some onion planting