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11-04-2008, 05:55 AM #11
OPJunior Member
always been a looker til now 72sqft any suggestions
and just have the cabinet for the clones seperate in the corner ,can I sustain a mother plant on florescent tube lights like 6 or 8 of em
and as far as quantity your talking every 2/3months can I get those kind of results with the blueberry I mentioned I wanna to try and grow (but man those seeds are steep)
wanna grow something that when my buddies say homegrown ,I can say shut the fuck up
have'em so hi they cant stand
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11-04-2008, 06:00 AM #12
Senior Member
always been a looker til now 72sqft any suggestions
Yeah but he only does 4 SOG (sea of green) plants, you could easily get 16 under that light with a little less per plant but overall way more... 8-10 oz's
Originally Posted by intruder
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11-04-2008, 06:03 AM #13
Senior Member
always been a looker til now 72sqft any suggestions
Yeah but he only does 4 SOG (sea of green) plants, you could easily get 16 under that light with a little less per plant but overall way more... 8-10 oz's
Originally Posted by intruder
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11-04-2008, 06:16 AM #14FreeDaHerb
always been a looker til now 72sqft any suggestions
Well...you have to start from seed first unless you already have clones so I am assuming you will have approx a 50/50 male & female ratio to begin with, so the first cycle you are going to want to isolate the best mothers and get rid of those males (unless you want to make more seeds)..the best way to do this is to veg the seeds to maturity and find the males & females...some strains indicate well before flowering at like 4 or 5 weeks of growth under HPS lights like Sweet Tooth from Spice of Life seeds which indicates sex under constant 24 hours of light and is very high yielding and a blueberry cross x sweet pink grapefruit (NL#1) cross. Some strains do not and you will have to wait until flowering starts before you know what is what and this can cause hermies sometimes on the clones if you take them from a flowering plant and then try to switch them back into veg under constant light, but some strains are not bothered by this at all..it just depends.
So when you do figure out which ones are females take a few clones of each female plant and try to look for the ones that have the most branches & potential bud sites and have the darkest green & most healthy compact squat plant structure. Look for things like thick stems and the most desirable smell also. Try to take clones from at least 5 different females minimum for a total of say 20 - 25 clones or so which will become small potential mothers while the other plants they were taken from are flowering. Grow these under a small MH light or under a few CFL's or even a bank of good full spectrum flouro's...plants don't need a ton of light to veg from clone and you want to give them low levels of light while growing roots because young clones are very tender. You also don't want them to get too big while you are waiting for the first plants to be done.
So when the first cycle of seed grown plants are half-way or further through flowering you will probably be able to start to determine the best female plants based on the results you are seeing in that first crop. Now of course you have your clones and originals marked so you know what is what as far as matching back clones to the plants they were taken from. You are basically looking to isolate the best mothers so you can continue to grow them out and use them for a steady supply of clones.
When the first crop is done you can use the plants that were not the most desireable for a second crop since you know they are all females and you won't be keeping them all as mothers. Grow out & flower these for a second batch and from then on you should be able to cut and grow clones from those select mother plants for future cycles.
This is of course assuming you are not acting in conflict with the law and live somewhere that growing MJ is perfectly legal, otherwise disregard this advice!
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11-04-2008, 06:26 AM
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FreeDaHerb
always been a looker til now 72sqft any suggestions
For blueberry strains I was looking at Legends Seeds under the "DJ Short" section and found these...for the blueberry lover in you!
Sweet Blue
(with Spice of Life)
PRICE: $80 Cdn
$70 US
A Joint Project with Spice of Life, DJ Short provided the Blueberry pollen to Spice of Lifes f1. The f1 came from the first extremely popular Spice of Life Seeds release from 1994, a Sweet Skunk. The f1 selections from those seeds netted two very sativa specimens. They truly stood out from the rest of the pack; almost hazy but with a different sweetness. One of those sativa expressions was shared, it was pick #10. Eleven years later it is still grown widely as a choice strain for the connoisseur. Now crossed with DJ Shorts Blueberry they hope you will find some unique deliciousness within. Enjoy
Grow Location: Indoor / Outdoor
Flowering: 8 weeks / mid October
Yield: Above Average
Sweet Tooth 1.1
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(with Spice of Life)
PRICE: $80 Cdn
$70 US
A decade of Sweet Tooth. For the tenth anniversary edition Spice of life along with DJ Short have prepared a very special release. The 1.1 the new original. They have taken the same classic Sweet Pink Grapefruit and hit her with DJ Shorts Blueberry pollen, in the last Blueberry family production round. This Joint Project release contains 50%SPG/50% Blueberry just like the original f1. This f1 will provide the grower with fruity, colourful buds, and an extremely pleasant buzz.
Grow Location: Indoor
Flowering: 8 weeks
Yield: Above Average
Mountain Jam (Soulshine X Blueberry)
(with Cannabis Cowboy)
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PRICE: $80 Cdn
$70 US
We are very proud to offer you the initial release in the joint projects between Chimera Seeds and DJ Short. The Mountain Jam is a hybrid of the Soulshine and DJ's prized blueberry, blending two colourful and sweet flavored elites for an oustanding performer. The SoulShine has become our flagship sensimilla flower for overall odor, taste, beauty, ease of growth, quality of high and of course yield. It has a multi-angled branching pattern that seems to balance the arms so that the massive tops and tips can almost support their plumpness without assistance. Once turned to a flowering cycle, these beauties will double in size and the arm tops will be ready for a colorful harvest at 53-58 days. With proper techniques, two more harvests 3-5 days apart and you will be amazed at how much ripening will happen on the middles and bottoms, turning the calyxes into little purple candy canes. Pollinated with DJ Shorts selected Blueberry male, should bring a reminiscent smell of grapefruits, overripe mango and wild blueberries when they are ready for harvest.
Flowering: 7 - 9 weeks
Yield: Average
(Again, please do not act in the conflict of any laws where you live.)
Good luck!








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