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Old 02-15-2010, 05:24 AM #1
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Tips on Mob Boss and Prophet

Well I'm expecting my seeds to arrive any day now, and getitng very excited in the meantime. I grow organically in a rather small cab with a 250w CMH. it is kinda warm around here but i have more than enough fan(520cfm) to keep things cool if necessary.

I want to know if anybody has any particular tips on how these plants react? I'm guessing the more indica plants will be heavier eaters but this is just from my speculation on my other grows.

This is my first time using quality genetics and i want to make sure i don't make my mix to hot before having them in.

Anything would be greatly appreciated.
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sorry for overlooking this thread friends

well, the mob boss is a chem d cross, so DO NOT FREAK when you see nanners (male pollen sacks) late in flower, it's normal for chem d (although I am running a chem d cross that has thrown them previously, but my light leak fix seems to have stopped that)

these nanners should be sterile and not self pollinate and spoil your crop, that's good news

the prophet is a pre 98 bubba cross, and pre 98 in my experience means slow veg growth

maybe a little nute sensitive too?

I suggest looking at chem d and pre 98 bubba grows, do a thread search, as the males used are tangtang and extremely vigorous, no sensitivities in my experience of ultra sonja line (where tang tang was found)

I think both will very extremely vigorous once flowering, with the pre 98 maybe a lil slower in veg, and I'd expect to finish around 75 days but scoping those trichs will tell for sure

Steele might add his thoughts and correct me if I need it hehe
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Old 03-01-2010, 01:13 AM #4
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sorry for overlooking this thread friends

well, the mob boss is a chem d cross, so DO NOT FREAK when you see nanners (male pollen sacks) late in flower, it's normal for chem d (although I am running a chem d cross that has thrown them previously, but my light leak fix seems to have stopped that)

these nanners should be sterile and not self pollinate and spoil your crop, that's good news

the prophet is a pre 98 bubba cross, and pre 98 in my experience means slow veg growth

maybe a little nute sensitive too?

I suggest looking at chem d and pre 98 bubba grows, do a thread search, as the males used are tangtang and extremely vigorous, no sensitivities in my experience of ultra sonja line (where tang tang was found)

I think both will very extremely vigorous once flowering, with the pre 98 maybe a lil slower in veg, and I'd expect to finish around 75 days but scoping those trichs will tell for sure

Steele might add his thoughts and correct me if I need it hehe
Thanks for the reply cornflake!

I just popped my beans(TP not MB) so i can keep up with Lambs Bread and also compare the two in terms of growth and style. I just wanted to know if theres anything i should know and those little notes can be very helpful.

I cant wait to see how this progresses, but i'm already excited.
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thanks cornflake, ur description and tips seems to match what i see in cab. If i compare my TP to some pre 98 bubba i will say that the tang tang have indeed added vigor, im using a hot organic soil mix close to subscool recipe and they are looking great.
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