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    #81
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    Thanks for the info.:thumbsup:

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    #82
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    Heir are a couple more pics. I had to shorten the table and the res. They were hugging the light when I woke up yesterday.

    [attachment=o238274] [attachment=o238275]

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    #83
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    you should have some nice nugz off that girl! :smokin:

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    #84
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    I can only hope. We will see what happens in the next 30 to 40 days.

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    #85
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    I forgot to post this one. This is the Kandy kush stalk. I had to remove the lid before it was to late. You can see were it was starting to grow around it.

    [attachment=o238276]

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    #86
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    Damn that's a nice thick stalk! Glad you caught it early enough, that would suck to go in there only to find the nutrient flow's been cut off because the stalk grew too thick for the lid. I'm really liking how the kushberry I have is doing, very tolerant of little stresses and the perfect hybrid for a christmas tree shape.

    As for the trimming, I like to remove the bottom set or two of branches and a few other runty offshoots and have noticed that it doesn't really affect yield positively or negatively, like str8 said you will come upon your own style with a little experimentation.

    How long are you going to veg the clones or are you turning them into mothers? I vegged mine for maybe 5 days after roots formed and she's about 20" tall right now with 10 nodes and her stretch is done. I think it would make a great SOG with some of that bushmaster...

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    #87
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    Nice ladies you have there i will try to keep up with this log as im doing a skunk train of strains as well.

    Hope everything goes well looks like you have everything under control

    I have (seedsman seeds skunk mix 10 hybrids) as well as (3 sleestack x skunk) and (1 lemon skunk that is feminized)

    :jointsmile:

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    #88
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    Quote Originally Posted by redtails
    Damn that's a nice thick stalk! Glad you caught it early enough, that would suck to go in there only to find the nutrient flow's been cut off because the stalk grew too thick for the lid. I'm really liking how the kushberry I have is doing, very tolerant of little stresses and the perfect hybrid for a christmas tree shape.

    As for the trimming, I like to remove the bottom set or two of branches and a few other runty offshoots and have noticed that it doesn't really affect yield positively or negatively, like str8 said you will come upon your own style with a little experimentation.

    How long are you going to veg the clones or are you turning them into mothers? I vegged mine for maybe 5 days after roots formed and she's about 20" tall right now with 10 nodes and her stretch is done. I think it would make a great SOG with some of that bushmaster...
    Thanks. I am keeping the clones for mother plants. I usually take clones right before I start to flower and then make the new cuts into vegged plants for the next run so I usually do not have a mother plant but I think it would be a good idea to keep the clones I have as mother plants. I think I read some were that if you clone the clone that you cloned it will start to diminish the quality. I have no Idea if this is accurate but I do not want to chance it.
    I am a little worried that if in the next run when I hit them with the bush masters it will effect the sleestack and the kushberry they both stretched the same and only half as much as the Kandy and og. I might just run the Kandy kush and og in one tent and sleestack and kushberry in the other. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.


    Quote Originally Posted by superskunk1
    Nice ladies you have there i will try to keep up with this log as im doing a skunk train of strains as well.

    Hope everything goes well looks like you have everything under control

    I have (seedsman seeds skunk mix 10 hybrids) as well as (3 sleestack x skunk) and (1 lemon skunk that is feminized)

    :jointsmile:

    Thanks for stopping bye. Are you doing a log? I would love to watch. My slapstick x skunk is a short plant I don't know if they all come out short but just giving you a heads up.:thumbsup:

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    #89
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    Realy nice looking crop there, skunk. Good luck with the finale.

    Shov

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    #90
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    SKUNK TRAIN

    Quote Originally Posted by Rubberbubbler
    I am a little worried that if in the next run when I hit them with the bush masters it will effect the sleestack and the kushberry they both stretched the same and only half as much as the Kandy and og. I might just run the Kandy kush and og in one tent and sleestack and kushberry in the other. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
    If you have the spare room that sounds like a worthy shot, or one idea I just had would be to plant them in a stadium i.e. Kandy & og around the outside with the shorter sleestack & kb in the center?

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