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bushmasta

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Hey guys got some pics of Grape Kush I just harvested I'd like to share if someone could help explain how to post pics. I uploaded the pics from my memory card to my albums under my profile but I don't know how to post it on here.:joint:

I try to drag the pics like the directions say to the poste and then submit but it says my post must be at least 6 characters long. Thanks
 
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bushmasta

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Thanks these were chopped at day 66. I left the bottom buds to mature longer. I will post finished bud pics when they are dried. Anyone heard of this strain or grown it out?
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bushmasta

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Idk it is extremely musky smelling. The grower from Cali I got them from said it was Grape Kush and then I lost connection with them. I got some info from this site. I smoked the scissor hash from trimming and it was very nice tasted earthy. The high was cool, I could feel my heart beat throughout my whole body and my legs were so comfortable I couldn't bring myself to move them.:joint:

'Grape Kush belongs to the Blueberry family bred by DJ Short. The Blueberry strains mix indica with haze for a combination of happy stone and easy, adaptable cultivation. Specifically, the indica genes give the plants a shorter growing season than the slow-growing and sometimes finicky hazes. Blueberries tend toward a blue tint in the leaves and a berry flavor in the smoke. Within the Blueberry family, Grape Kush is the peaceful child. This strain's high is a physically soothing, but still hazey enough to keep a conversation flowing.

Grape Kush was developed for indoor growing, but can flourish outdoors as well - even as far north as Holland - especially if given organic nutrients. Indoors, she prefers soil but adapts well to hydroponic systems, too. In general, DJ Short recommends light feeding with nitrogen and organic nutrients; however, Grape Kush loves all of the good worm castings and bat guano she can get.

Grape Kush branches bushy, especially when topped. Like her Blueberry relatives, she is dark green to purple with lavender/red hues. She has thicker and more variegated leaves than the other Blueberries. The larger calyxes on her bulkier, more "rounded" buds show a distinctive fox-tailing structure late in her flowering cycle. Her variegated leaves sometimes curl or "krinkle"; this is an expression of anomalous recessd traits from her diverse ancestors, not a mutation that indicates an unhealthy plant.

Grape Kush finishes in approximately 8-9 weeks indoors, or from late September to mid-late October outdoors. She is medium in height and heavy in yield - 25 to 50 grams per square foot at 50 watts per square foot, or up to 1 gram per watt under optimal conditions.

Growing plants have a strong odor, both sweet and musky.The harvest from this strain is connoisseur-grad ebud with a sweetish smoke. The high comes on very slowly, building up for as much as an hour, and then settles in for the night - a bit more like a pot brownie stone than the usual smoker's rush. traces of haze in the stone add inspiration to the conversation, and some radiant dreams or fantasies at bedtime. It's a relaxing and social effect, like red wine, and a good antidote to social anxiety.'

http://www.kindgreenbuds.com/marijuana-strains/grape_kush.html
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Rollin Face

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if it was from a cut a grower gave you from CA, I imagine its a clone only hybrid that obviously has the kush in it, it looks amazing my friend, very well done indeed! Looks like a winner for sure.
 

DIH419

Member
Gotta love that description. Nice grow bud. Will you grow her again?
Idk it is extremely musky smelling. The grower from Cali I got them from said it was Grape Kush and then I lost connection with them. I got some info from this site. I smoked the scissor hash from trimming and it was very nice tasted earthy. The high was cool, I could feel my heart beat throughout my whole body and my legs were so comfortable I couldn't bring myself to move them.:joint:

'Grape Kush belongs to the Blueberry family bred by DJ Short. The Blueberry strains mix indica with haze for a combination of happy stone and easy, adaptable cultivation. Specifically, the indica genes give the plants a shorter growing season than the slow-growing and sometimes finicky hazes. Blueberries tend toward a blue tint in the leaves and a berry flavor in the smoke. Within the Blueberry family, Grape Kush is the peaceful child. This strain's high is a physically soothing, but still hazey enough to keep a conversation flowing.

Grape Kush was developed for indoor growing, but can flourish outdoors as well - even as far north as Holland - especially if given organic nutrients. Indoors, she prefers soil but adapts well to hydroponic systems, too. In general, DJ Short recommends light feeding with nitrogen and organic nutrients; however, Grape Kush loves all of the good worm castings and bat guano she can get.

Grape Kush branches bushy, especially when topped. Like her Blueberry relatives, she is dark green to purple with lavender/red hues. She has thicker and more variegated leaves than the other Blueberries. The larger calyxes on her bulkier, more "rounded" buds show a distinctive fox-tailing structure late in her flowering cycle. Her variegated leaves sometimes curl or "krinkle"; this is an expression of anomalous recessd traits from her diverse ancestors, not a mutation that indicates an unhealthy plant.

Grape Kush finishes in approximately 8-9 weeks indoors, or from late September to mid-late October outdoors. She is medium in height and heavy in yield - 25 to 50 grams per square foot at 50 watts per square foot, or up to 1 gram per watt under optimal conditions.

Growing plants have a strong odor, both sweet and musky.The harvest from this strain is connoisseur-grad ebud with a sweetish smoke. The high comes on very slowly, building up for as much as an hour, and then settles in for the night - a bit more like a pot brownie stone than the usual smoker's rush. traces of haze in the stone add inspiration to the conversation, and some radiant dreams or fantasies at bedtime. It's a relaxing and social effect, like red wine, and a good antidote to social anxiety.'

http://www.kindgreenbuds.com/marijuana-strains/grape_kush.html
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bushmasta

Member
This was grown in organic soil mix and fed with fish, kelp, and guano. I have some girls growin right now so I can take some cuts off them and try this strain out in a SOG.
 

Nik Dynosaur

Active member
the plant you were describing in your thread is actually grape KRUSH, not kush. That's what virgin was asking. If that's what your plant is though, you're very lucky those are some choice genetics which Id LOVE to have my hands on if they weren't so expensive. Enjoy those, i'm sure you will.
 

abz420

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i want some GRAPE KRUSH SOOOO BAD!.... i was able to get my hands on some white krush...but i dont fully trust the guy and i wasnt able to dig up any info on it either...either way u got a keeper!
 
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nekoloving

i want some GRAPE KRUSH SOOOO BAD!.... i was able to get my hands on some white krush...but i dont fully trust the guy and i wasnt able to dig up any info on it either...either way u got a keeper!

an albino pheno? i know something like this exists; almost 2 decades ago i saw something like this - white to the core, crystals to the core. now i never saw the plant, but supposedly it was grown in new york sewers and the whole thing was white. i can say the buds in this particular case were, and were very tasty, and i never saw from again my whole life to date!


either way definitely post some pix as it grows i say!
 

cjensen11

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i know this is old and i cant see the pics but im sure its GRAPE KUSH if its a cut from cali which you said it was. not dj shorts GRAPE KRUSH.... grape kush is sooo frosty with a really sweet berry smell.. moderate yield at best
 

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