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	07-02-2007, 07:45 AM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 4 Month old plant..this is my first offical grow, i've grow 3 times in the past but all were unsuccessful..this picture was taken july 11th, and was planted march 19th so its about 3 months old.. a little info on the plant the strain of course is Dutch Passion's - MasterKush: 
 "a stabilized Dutch hybrid specially developed for outdoor growing by crossing selected Thai & Brazilian strains, but also with superb indoor results. Dark leafed, early flowering mold resistant with compact resinous buds. Not recommended for the novice but a must for connoisseurs"
 
 I filled a 5 galon bucket full of dirt from around my area, near trees and what not and this is the outcome.. i would really appreciate any input or suggestions or comments.
 
 i have a few questions though regarding my plant(s).. they're already starting to flower, but i was wondering if fertilzer is a must for the danky compact resinous buds that i'm used to.. thats all i can think of right now, but hopefully this will continue into a short grow journal that may help others to come  DjSkizzle Reviewed by DjSkizzle on . 4 Month old plant.. this is my first offical grow, i've grow 3 times in the past but all were unsuccessful..this picture was taken july 11th, and was planted march 19th so its about 3 months old.. a little info on the plant the strain of course is Dutch Passion's - MasterKush: "a stabilized Dutch hybrid specially developed for outdoor growing by crossing selected Thai & Brazilian strains, but also with superb indoor results. Dark leafed, early flowering mold resistant with compact resinous buds. Not recommended Rating: 5 DjSkizzle Reviewed by DjSkizzle on . 4 Month old plant.. this is my first offical grow, i've grow 3 times in the past but all were unsuccessful..this picture was taken july 11th, and was planted march 19th so its about 3 months old.. a little info on the plant the strain of course is Dutch Passion's - MasterKush: "a stabilized Dutch hybrid specially developed for outdoor growing by crossing selected Thai & Brazilian strains, but also with superb indoor results. Dark leafed, early flowering mold resistant with compact resinous buds. Not recommended Rating: 5
 
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	07-02-2007, 01:06 PM #2 Member Member
 4 Month old plant..I wouldnt of thought it would start to flower this early, where abouts are you growing? is it getting sunlight all through the daylight hours? 
 
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	07-02-2007, 08:47 PM #3 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 4 Month old plant..i'm growing in southern california, and it gets sunlight all day, but because of where i'm at, i've noticed if you plant it in march, it'll show it sex in april, and switch back to vegetive stage in may 
 
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	07-03-2007, 12:57 AM #4 Senior Member Senior Member
 4 Month old plant..Well, that's a beautiful plant. I'd recommend using some organic flowering nutrients. You will be pleased with the results. Well, you already should be pleased because like I said, that plant looks amazing. 
 
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	07-03-2007, 10:35 PM #5 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 4 Month old plant..thanks for the information, i'll check into it, although i'm not really sure how to do it, it can't be all that complicating can it? just read the directions  
 anyways i'm hoping my plant with turn out potent either way:thumbsup:
 
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	07-05-2007, 08:33 PM #6 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 4 Month old plant..this is the latest picture from a different angle as of july 5th, 2007.. 
 these pictures were taken from a cell phone so their not great quality but they work and their gonna be bomb when i smoke 'em:rasta:
 
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	07-05-2007, 08:38 PM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 4 Month old plant..Thats the best dam cell phone picture I've ever seen and a beautiful plant. Good work! :hippy: 
 For fertilizer, buy some Fox Farm big bud organic fertilizer and follow the directions on the bottle to mix up a gallon or two depending on how many plants you have, then water them well and only give them more fertilizer every couple of weeks. You want to stop fertilizing before the plant is harvested though so you dont have any chemical-fertilizer taste to your nugs. Flush them with distilled water to maintain a healthy pH and then harvest when the trichomes (the crystals on the plant) turn cloudy/amber colored. Rule of thumb is usually if 50% or more of the trichomes are amber or cloudy and no longer clear, then its time to harvest!
 
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	07-05-2007, 10:17 PM #8 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 4 Month old plant..i had to go outside and take another picture, thanks for all the information and regards to my plant, i'll check into that fox farms.. is there somewhere locally i can pick it up? 
 
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	07-06-2007, 01:23 AM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 4 Month old plant..holy shit looken good. :thumbsup:bro. 
 
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	07-09-2007, 06:44 PM #10 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 4 Month old plant..:thumbsup: 
 
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