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Hey relentless,
Nice thread looking forward to seeing these genetics in action. Thanks GA
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thanks gardening angel. im really looking forward to these O.V. OGs
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How are these going Relentless?
I have 6 of my OJ Kush seedlings about 10 days old and they are more broadleaf looking that your earlier pictures. I think the Docs OG male i used passed that on because the Agent Orange S1 mums i used weren't that broad. I'll take some pictures soon. Good luck with your cross. |
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Three of these seedlings already have the orange smell on the stems, so that's a good sign for me.
I hope you don't mind me sharing in your thread. I will make a new one if you like. Take care. |
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nice quokka. keep me updated, lookin healthy!
Heres my Orange Valley OGs.. Tonight I plan to take the two tops each has for clones and flower the bottoms.. yup, right in the cup.. not the way most people do things, but I dont do things like most people LOL. Its just to show sex.. If I dont plan to use the males this is what I do..
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Great informative thread Relentless!! Thanks
How old are are these when you put them in flower? What kind of dirt/feed are you giving them? This technique allows you to go through seeds faster! |
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Yes it does.. and less money/soil/nutes etc on males that wont be needed. Would be a cool male to work with from this cross, but I have other things on my mind.
Im not sure of their exact age right now, but it doesnt really matter anyways.. I slowed them down and sped them up on purpose My fast veg area was occupied so I threw em in the slow veg and when fast veg opened up they hit the door ![]() These are in fox farm ocean forest soil.. I dont give any nutes the first month of veg. Thanks genetic freaked!
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Lookin good man, can't wait to see the girls flower out
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Hi Relentless,
Do you smell the stems when they are still young? I think orange smelling plants are easy to identify even when they are young, the stems have a definite orange smell. It's not so easy with berry smelling plants, for me at least. |
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