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I grew kc33 outside in the UK about ten years ago. Lovely unique sweet smoke with an interesting overripe fruit smell. Great uplifting high not very strong but really happy weed. Have you ever seen a pheno with very indica fat buds and insane amounts of orange hairs? I had one like this in about 25 females
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yes, Found a really fast flowering stinky indica pheno too. That's the girl indoors under the 1000 watt hps. Took cuttings from her but they have been hard to keep in veg. want to flower.
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2016 outdoor kc 33 garden
Heres some updated pictures from this morning. Used to have a saying "knee High BY July" well there are several over 7 foot and it is not July yet. Hope some reach the 9 foot barrier by the beginning of july. Have a microbial tea brewing for them. Worm casting/compost/molasses.
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Im very familiar with that saying Bio, "Knee high, by 4th of July">> Usually regarding the corn in our rural farms. But Ive been using it as a way to gauge how high my trees should be to get the best jump
Your girls are going to be massive come Sept! Ive got some big big girls now myself. Theyre sitting in fat smarties amended with all kinds of goodies. I was just staring at them last nite near dark, thinking to myself, " Fuck these shrubs are going to get huge!! Best of luck brotha, be safe, nothing but good vibes.
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Checked out your grow.....Your patch is off to a healthy start too bro. Thanks for stopping in!
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Im slowly uploading pics. I cannot really carry my nice camera out to the guerilla spot, so Well have to make due with my shitty camera phone. Come flower, I will get some nice macro shots tho with the nice cam. Just too dirty and wet out there to be taking in the Canon.
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Used to guerilla grow myself before medical and legalization hit Oregon. Lots of respect for you growers who still pack it all in. I work hard on the gardens here, but not as hard as it used to be packing all that soil and gear into remote garden spots. Man I miss those days!
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What do other growers think of my support cages? do you think it will be enough?
I Get an occasional broken branch in a wet storm at harvest but nothing to critical. Hope to have these out of the ground by the end of sept. when the first rains come. The branches are flexible on this strain and it was bred with the outdoors in mind. That's why I chose this strain supposedly finishes up in September, is sturdy and bred for outdoors. In the research I ran across one chap said he had one finish up the end of august. That's very early. It finishes in 6-9 weeks according to the literature. Don't think I had any that fast indoors though. |
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I'd be more concerned with the overall spacing between plants more than anything. I'm sure you know your stuff and your plot but it looks like they are stacked on top of each other, especially with the smaller ones down towards the creek. Maybe it's just the camera angle though? Regardless you can always add additional support as necessary. There is still 4-5 weeks to go before stretch and flowering start though.
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Thanks man! I put the smaller ones in late where there were gaps in the canopy last year.
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