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Clone flowered under a 400watt, 42watts/sq.ft. Grown organically in a soilless medium, 1:1:1 ratio of GOOD potting mix, perlite, & worm castings. Finished about 16"-18" tall. Nice high flower to Culture cannabis plant Culture leaf ratio, manicuring would be a breeze if it didn't have so much stages of growth for master kush resin globbed all over it. Nugs were dense for a 400watt, but not tight like they are under the big lights. I flowered for 53 days, last 24 hours no light. I alternated Big Bloom & Hi-P fishes (Neptune’s Harvest) for food. Total yield about 15gm of very frosty & very potent well manicured buds. Good flavor, but a STRONG smoke. Very "up" high. I grow placard can get a lot done instead of
with watt 600 with with yield yield
just vegging. By far the best I've grown. No shit.” – Bill Clinton They're funny plants when it comes to cuttings. They seem to be much slower to take than most, but the huge amount of vigor that is inherent in the breed means that the cuts don’t die- they just hang around and don't do much. I took cuttings of my over-wintering mother which took about 3 weeks to take- during this time, the cuts didn’t look ill, and didn’t grow, they just 'existed'. The mother plant doesn’t do well indoors- mine seemed to get freaked out and started to flower. It flowered though most of winter, then suddenly decided to revert, I don’t know why. Green Spirit is a short resiny 8 week strain that crystals up nicely and Uk Cannabis Cannabis has a real bomb taste.
The only
drawback I see is the mold susceptibility trait inherited from its Skunk#1 forefathers.-McgeeGreen Spirit is a
northen light x afghani short resiny 8 week strain that crystals up Northen Light X Afghani nicely and has a real bomb taste. The only
drawback I see is the mold susceptibility trait inherited from its Skunk1 forefathers.-Mcgee
“Winner of the Cannabis Cup in 1989. Mostly Indica. All plants have guaranteed high yields, 25% has something Culture Cannabis special to it. Usually the lower branches collapse under the Northern Bright weight of the buds. Cash cropper’s delight.
I grew EP last year for the first time. I didn’t get them to maturity, because of three or four major fukups by me, along with a VERY wet autumn, so my yield was almost nil. I planted out on June-1, they suffered a couple of frosts during which some purple showed. I planted them out after sexing on 12/12, which I wouldn't do now, because once these plants start to flower, they don’t like re-vegging, so a confused bunch of semi-flowering plants was the result. Water soluble slug pellets resulted in the plants being eaten to one foot tall bare stems soon after. I reverted to my other type of (non-soluble) slug-pellet and the damage stopped. One plant re-grew in veg form, the others continued in semi-flower. Something odd happened then- which you should take note of- I had 18" to 2' chicken wire fences around each plant, but somehow some bastard rabbits ate the newly growing plants (this was early July)- rabbits that could CLIMB FENCES!. Piece of crap - hard to clone.
I grew a few seeds from a seedbank selling Sensi BB, and I’m glad I didn’t
waste time and space with any more than 2 females. Maybe Stages Of Growth For Master Kush I was unlucky and didn’t score that hard to find
large producer. Dunno. the plants were grown indoors under plenty of light. They were big in circumference, with
spread out bud yield. I was expecting fatty kolas, but nope. It looked more like Holland/Canada Big Treat than
BB is supposed to be. Anyway, that’s my two cents.- dak
“Winner of the Cannabis Cup in 1989. Mostly Indica. All plants Cannabis Culture Magazine have guaranteed high yields, 25% has something special to it. Usually the lower branches collapse under the weight of the buds. Cash cropper’s delight.
culture cannabis cannabis culture -- 2/8/2012 9:58:48 PM
Kaya kush
They're funny plants when it comes to cuttings. They seem to be much slower to take than most, but the huge
amount of vigor that is inherent in the breed means that the cuts don’t die- they just hang around and don't
do much. I took cuttings of my over-wintering mother which took about 3 weeks to take- during this time, the
cuts didn’t look ill, and didn’t grow, they just 'existed'. The mother plant doesn’t do well indoors- mine seemed
to get freaked out and started to flower. It flowered though most of winter, then suddenly decided to revert, I
don’t know why. (Big Bud x Skunk #1) 23.25 oz. Cured, VERY well manicured. Also made 2 lb of butter, that turned out way too
strong) and 10 grams of hash. There were 8 1/2 plants grown from clone(one was a complete runt, I don't
know why I even let her live). Plants were vegged in an aeroponic/NFT system for 3 weeks under a 1000MH with
an AgroSun bulb. They were about 18-20 inches tall when switched. Each plant was topped twice. Flowering was
in an NFT system. The first 2 weeks a single 1000MH w/ AgroSun was used. A second identical light was added
at the third week. Flowering took about 70 days. These were the most crystallized plants of this variety that
I've ever grown. Slow cured over 1 1/2 months. First on newspaper, then into paper bags, then into mason jars.
Smell is incredible. High is incredible. Normally I find BB a little less potent that I'd like. This crop just floors
me. High starts out mellow, upbeat, then when you start the second round of bong hits it just hits you like a
wave. Immediate couch melt. Cancel your plans, you're not going anywhere. But it lets your mind stay
somewhat sharp, which is the best thing about it. Overall I was pretty pleased with this harvest. I had a couple
of problems in the early weeks of flowering with mites, and then nearer the end the cold started to set in a bit.
So considering that I was pleased with the yield. Although it did suffer the typical Big Bud problem of slightly
looser buds. I had one plant that was a monster! A good 8 inches taller than all the other plants, I ended up
having to tie her down. 4 huge colas each around 4x11. That plant probably yielded almost 4 ounces alone -
Content The smoke is good- smooth, sweet, menthol/lemony.
It has a lot of central and south American Sativa in its
ancestry. Northern Light X Haze The high is long lasting and 'happy'- a day-time smoke. The buds are long and thin. I noticed two
phenotypes (ratio 14:2)- 14 plants had broad, long leaves, high vigor, high yield; 2 were much shorter
(finishing at 4-5'), more compact, started flowering earlier, but didn’t mature as well, more susceptible to mold,
thinner leaves. Some of the large phenotype flowered with pistils the color of pink-grapefruit.
Its not the easiest plant I've grown, and this may account for why its not more common, but its well worth it. It
definitely is
placard grow
mold resistant beyond any doubt. These plants get the yield from the size of the plant, not the density of the buds, so try to ensure a good size by July, and DONT pinch it out. I'm hoping for 3 or 4 ounces per plant this year- I've put them into my best patch.” – Kaya Kush retro13
I grew EP last year for the first time. I didn’t get them to maturity, because of three or four major fukups by
me, along with a VERY wet autumn, so my yield was almost nil. I planted out on June-1, they suffered a couple
of frosts during which some purple showed. I planted them out after sexing on 12/12, which I wouldn't do now,
because once these plants start to flower, they don’t like re-vegging, so a confused bunch of semi-flowering
plants was the result. Water soluble slug pellets resulted in the plants being eaten to one foot tall bare stems
soon after. I reverted to my other type of (non-soluble) slug-pellet and the damage stopped. One plant
re-grew in veg form, the others continued in semi-flower. Something odd happened then- which you should
take note of- I had 18" to 2' chicken wire fences around each plant, but somehow some bastard rabbits ate the
newly growing plants (this was early July)- rabbits that could CLIMB FENCES!.
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