@Autos-only @Budbrother @OGIncognito @Oldguy
I planted it myself just lost the tag on it and the others. They are purchased from ILGM 3
Thanks! Appreciate any feedback for a newbie. These are Autos
@Autos-only @Budbrother @OGIncognito @Oldguy
I planted it myself just lost the tag on it and the others. They are purchased from ILGM 3
long slender leaves, I would say Jack Herer
Any idea on the others?
Second pic with the dip can looks like bubble gum from my past grows and current one.
OG Cush tends to be squat with real fat thick in girth buds
Hey thanks, does og kush have a lot of orange hairs? Like the whole bud is more orange than green
Circle the area on a pic and post it.
Orange hairs are just an initial indication of the ripening process.
For example the below is two plants from seed same strain and the one on the right is more āripeā and will finish before the one on the left will.
If those are the orange hairs youāre referring to they pretty much all have them as they ripen. It wouldnāt be a good Indica cater to know what strain necessarily.
Pics help a lot
This is an OGK bud from awhile back I still have to compare but looks can be deceiving lol
Thank you for showing me what to do with dip cans in my truck door. Told my wife i was saving them for something .
My only thought is maybe smells could give ya a clue which one is which
Iāve got some og kush seeds but Iāve not grew any, and Iāve not grew either of the others, but alot of time strains i have grew often smell remotely the same most of the time.
Maybe if ones sweet and one is skunky or something
If they ever come up with a wintergreen strain ill be in a mess .
Pretty sure thatās a Bubblejack Kush
they sure do add up quickly
Right, I think I have it figured out. Iām going to bust out the microscope and take some closeups, I need to stop feeding at some point right, and flush these girls out. They are loaded.
Can you give me your opinion on if they are ready once I get it all together? Iām not Android savvy.
I can tell ya by them pictures 2 days ago that this one is more then likely definitely in the window.
But the other 2 with all the fresh white hairs tell me thet still cooking.
Yes I agree 100 percent. That one particular plant stretched far more than the others. Just now really bulking out. Iām sure that one is bubblegum.
I starting flushing them all. I can stop nutes at this point right?
I imagine it want make much difference either way at the end.
I donāt really flush mine before harvest like some folks.
I donāt believe the claims of āflushing the nutes out of the plantā, itās ābro scienceā.
I donāt feed my hand watered plants any the last week or so just to save nutrients but I donāt really worry that much about it. If itās ready and Iād fed lately, i donāt think anything of it, and my plantās in autopots typically get fed till harvest day.
Sometimes i will add just water to my reservoir if i have a larger crop that takes me a few days to processā¦
Like right now I had 9 in 1 tent and Chopped 2 over the weekend, my reservoir ran empty last night and I added 5gal at only 200ppm so the other 7 arenāt dry till I can get to them through out this week, but typically I chop them straight of the reservoir that around 800ppm or so.
Itās hard on me doing it all solo I got no freinds really
Ok, makes sense. Doesnāt have to be rocket science all the time I guess.
Just be smart about it.
Iām flushing these because the run off was 1400 ppm. Thatās pH water no nutes were going in.
I know this hobby gets strenuous at times for real.
Alot of work.
Kinda sorta, calxy (the female part that 2 white hairs stick out of) are technically the ābudā bits.
They form in groups and build āa budā.
Then thereās āsugar leavesā that typically have only 1 finger rather then multiple fingers like fan leaves.
The sugar leaves grow along with the calxy makeing up a ābudā.
Google āanatomy of the cannabis plantā and check out some picture diagrams for the exact technical nameās of the parts and there roles.
They can make more sense of what Iām trying to say
But imo, itās super helpful knowing the technical anatomy not to mention very interesting.
And im not 100% sure but the bug looks like a regular cockroach to me .
We see them some in the winter, I treat a few times a year with Permethrin and it keeps them at bay.