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silver skunk - quick tips
just some power points concerning the blueberry cheescake plants
- hard to sex early. make sure full male sacs or female cluster formations occur before tossing - does not like soggy mediums. coco or 50/50 coco promix is perfect - low low low ppm i have found she loves to veg with 1.0 ec - 1.2-1.3 peak bloom phase - some of the best phenos for smell, taste and potency will be the largest yielders, and fastest finishers. - 3 week flush is possible but she does flush easy to get a nice white ash - do not take her too long, all her special effects will be hindered or lost - watch out for N - loves cal mag and potassium - treat her like a typical skunk plant - given the space she will christmas tree if untopped - get really even chunks/bags by topping her - she will make negotiable harvest stress nanners if left too long. nutes stress will enable this occurance good luck! med-man |
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Hopefully ur bringing some of these to the expo along with some ppk pk and lots of rockstars I need to stock up lol check out my Medman grow sho thread I added some pics of the nice LBOG pheno I found and will be entering in the TY cup can't wait
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Been waiting for my seeds to ask such questions, but still not here
This is going to slide right into my High Performance Hydro grow technique ? on Flushing @ what ppm do you flush, < 300... < 200? what do you mean 'watch out for N'? Hydroponic-Research has a higher than normal N I use the Cube to train long branches to do my bidding
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Hey pet flora I think he just means don't go heavy with feeding so if veg a&b calls for 1 tsp per gallon you would most likely use half of that or a quarter. I am sure you have a ppm meter just convert your ppms to EC and feed at what medman suggested and your plants should do just fine.
On another note I think a lot of lines that have blue genes are very light feeders and very finicky to stress. Any little screw up will cause HERMS on a lot of lines that have blue DNA. I think djs main purpose when he created the blue likes was to make low matienance plants that basically barely need any Food to produce top shelf bud. |
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hey mike
exactly man, thanks for chiming in. the only thing is there is no blueberry in the line. its a silver pearl x skunk#1. in any event though treating her like a "blueberry" would be a great way to get optimal conditions :-) med-man |
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Good tips and on point! When I ran the silver skunk she hated being feed to much and defiantly didn't like to have wet bottoms,it likes to dry out in-between waterings! Also be carefully about stressing her out as I had one pop multiple nanners late in flower!
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Ok sweet thanks for clearing that up for me medman.. I just thought for some reason there was blue cheese in the lineage. Well either way I can't wait to pop mine.
Today I am gonna be stripping my flowering plants and getting that room under control. Everything is overgrown now stretch is starting to wind down so time to do a little clean up of lowers and remove a few fans here and there. Then this weekend I'll pop some silver skunks. Man I hit my plants with the aptus facillitator and start boost holy hell did they blow up. My 50/50 mix of peat/coco is freaking amazing. You can treat it just like peat but have to water everyday or every other day. Plus I am running all Organics and some synthetics as bloom boosters later on. |
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Thumbs up med-man
The more interaction from the breeders on here the better....always something to consider when ordering beans for sure
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heyt mike
wicked man i can't wait to see you start them silver skunk smells and tastes like bluebery cheesecake, and is sold in maple ridge as "blueberry" for marketing purposes, but i assure you there is no dj in this gem :-) med-man |
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