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Classic Strains 2019 Grow - Skunk #1 - California Indica - Sensi Skunk - Jack Herer

J0sh1

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Im also curious as well to see how the Sensi stock is stacking up compared to what I remember from 20 years ago.

Im going to at some point start another grow tent comparing some
of Nirvana's current stock compared to genetics I have kept from them from 10 years ago.

Im really interested to see if any variation on some particular lines im
extremely familiar with.

Im going to get soon those salts from Fox Farms as well, Cha ching, open sesame and beasty blooms. The only product of the bushdoctor line ill be running is the Flower Kiss foliar at a quarter strength.
 

Bud Green

I dig dirt
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Best of luck with your indoor soil project!:tiphat:

I'm an old outdoor guy and things are starting to get busy here..
The reason I'm commenting is that in March, an experienced grower friend gave me some seeds that he got got from a trusted friend of his..

They are Skunk seeds that have been in a freezer in Calif. since 1989...
Out of 28 seeds that I soaked and planted, I have ended up with 16 very healthy plants..
They were all started indoors in early April and all went outdoors a week ago... I'm beginning to sex them out..
(I have 5 of 16 positively ID'ed as girls so far...)

I hope they are the real deal and I hope that you have great luck with your skunk plant grow!:woohoo:

Here's a pic of my cat guarding some of the Skunk babies at my outdoor site.

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wvkindbud38

Elite Growers Club
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Im also curious as well to see how the Sensi stock is stacking up compared to what I remember from 20 years ago.

Im going to at some point start another grow tent comparing some
of Nirvana's current stock compared to genetics I have kept from them from 10 years ago.

Im really interested to see if any variation on some particular lines im
extremely familiar with.

Im going to get soon those salts from Fox Farms as well, Cha ching, open sesame and beasty blooms. The only product of the bushdoctor line ill be running is the Flower Kiss foliar at a quarter strength.




Yea hopefully there great man, Ive not tried Cha-ching yet but probably eventually. I like to do a heavy flush before harvest and usually don't feed the last 2wks or so
 

tiffa

Member
That Norwegian forest cat means business.

I'm surprised how Indica Jack Here leaves are for a 10 week strain, I'm referring to Sensi's line though.
 

J0sh1

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Best of luck with your indoor soil project!:tiphat:

I'm an old outdoor guy and things are starting to get busy here..
The reason I'm commenting is that in March, an experienced grower friend gave me some seeds that he got got from a trusted friend of his..

They are Skunk seeds that have been in a freezer in Calif. since 1989...
Out of 28 seeds that I soaked and planted, I have ended up with 16 very healthy plants..
They were all started indoors in early April and all went outdoors a week ago... I'm beginning to sex them out..
(I have 5 of 16 positively ID'ed as girls so far...)

I hope they are the real deal and I hope that you have great luck with your skunk plant grow!:woohoo:

Here's a pic of my cat guarding some of the Skunk babies at my outdoor site.

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Thanks, those plants look awesome! Hahah, digging the guardian as well. Good luck with those old school genetics friend. You will most definitively find some keepers in that bunch! preserve those genetics for posterity!

I also have a guardian of the indoor garden.

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Alexandria Ocasio Cortez the Pug is the Guardian of my indoor jungle!
 

J0sh1

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That Norwegian forest cat means business.

I'm surprised how Indica Jack Here leaves are for a 10 week strain, I'm referring to Sensi's line though.


I was thinking about that myself. But the new growth in the Jack, the leaves are starting to thin out a bit.

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Jack Herer
 

wvkindbud38

Elite Growers Club
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Ive got a Seedsman Jack Herer outdoors that's kinda indica like. I grew some last year outdoors and they did great, I had one more sativa like that was really good it had that lemonish taste.
 

J0sh1

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Side by side

Jack Herer, Skunk #1, California Indica

California Indica is very short and compact. To me it’s a good example of my vision of a “Indica”. Squat, compact and thick leave development.

Skunk #1 growth pattern has been interesting to observe. It’s very different from the other two. Out of all the 3 this is the one I’m looking forward to the must (believe it or not)

Jack Herer has grown faster than the other two. This particular strain I bought cause I went to Colorado a few months back and my girl enjoyed it a lot. She is a light smoker so I got this for her to smoke a bit just in case she doesn’t dig the other two.
Needless to say, it’s been a pleasure to watch it develop.

Next Thursday when my Fox Farm salts arrive, I’ll transplant them to 3 gallon smart pots and induce the flowering stage.

They are already almost at half the height of the grow tent so the time to flower is upon them.
 

J0sh1

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Already switched to 12 / 12
Left to Right: Skunk #1 - California Indica - Jack Herer

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Side by side. Pleased with the plants so far. Showing plenty of bud sites.

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Ncali

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Awesome start, & sure to be a killer finish. Classic, iconic strains. I hope you enjoy the grow!


Ill enjoy tuning in:wave:
NC
 

igrowone

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now that is some fine pics and a very fine looking plant
kind of looking like a masterpiece artistically
 

J0sh1

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Really happy so far with my experience running Sensi's stock. I have to say, in the past 2 decades I have read many opinions saying the quality of the stock has gone down the hill.

It always surprised me to read that cause my experiences with their lines had always been rather positive with their end product and seeds. I was first exposed to growing in 96 and the first grows I actually witnessed where of Sensi's Northern Lights and was blown away.

7 years ago when I moved stateside I ran Four Way and again had no complaints about it.

Just my 2 cents on that one.

Flower Shots - I can really tell how the blooms have increased when I switched from Fox Farm's Open Sesame to Fox Farm's Beastly Blooms.
Buds are starting to get denser!


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Jack Herer

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California Indica

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Skunk #1
 
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