HeritageFarms strain availability and gen info

I feel that one o got what i got but as what i want comes into play :clap::open_hands::vulcan_salute: bye felicia

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The bubba kush is a truly special plant for me, it’s what I was growing and smoking when I got really good at indoor , I’m almost sure its immune to pm, Ive never seen it get it even when surrounded. I love the smell and taste, takes me back to a time when everything was simpler. Also helps that it’s absolute :fire:, there is a reason katsu was able to do so well working with it. People who have had it want it. The seeds are normally sold out quick and not to many people have it to work with. I would suspect it to be on the shelves in Colorado and socal but I don’t see it often in flower form. I think most people who have it smoke what they grow.

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It seems to reliably add resin and bud density in crosses too. I really like how medicinal it is. Great strain for sure.

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Yeah , if it’s really northern lights crossed to og as the story is told I would have loved to see the original bubba. Its hard to imagine something taming the og growth so much it must have been a very unique plant.

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Grape pie got the death sentence, smells good , looks good, tastes like roses and perfume , made my pipe smell like that three bowls later and it’s not a flavor I’m looking to have around.
Gelato might be next , it’s got a great look smell and taste but the yield is not impressive, everybody is crossing it atm and if I’m going to grow low yield kush tasting plants it will be the OG kush

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@Heritagefarms I am in 1.5 gollan pots are 3 gallon pots big enough to finish them in?

or 5 gallon better?

sadly i am down to 4 of the vial B as I had a heater fail and had a damping off problem

got cold :frowning:

some shots want to up pot soon

all the best and thank you again

Dequilo

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You can finish them in the pots there in , autos can be finicky about getting transplanted to much. They look healthy , I fig people may have losses this time of year thats why there were a few extra, the strong shall survive :+1:
Transplanting is really dependent on if your sure you can do it without disturbing the roots, if you shock them they may just start flowering and not get much bigger.

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@Heritagefarms Transplanting is really dependent on if your sure you can do it without disturbing the roots, if you shock them they may just start flowering and not get much bigger.

I will pop them out of the pot and look at the roots they have not been in those pots that long

and may be not a problem to up pot

thanks for the knowledge I have an outside Auto project on tap for 2021

I want to put them out at 2 or 3 weeks from pot into the ground

so I will have lots of Auto questions as I know not much about them

all the best and be well

Dequilo

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@dequilo Doesnt look like they are getting root bound yet… A good way to figure out how big a container needs to be is just 1 gal per month she will be growing.
They looking good though bro stay safe

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@MimirKush they are not so it is more than likely a good time to up pot them

to a 3 gallon pots @Heritagefarms has pointed out that Autos do not like to have their

roots disturbed as they will flower and stop growing some what

which is something I did not know but makes perfect sense because of their foundation

is a Ruderalis of some sort, some where in the tree with the drive to survive

fuck with the roots and the plants thinks you are killing it and it needs to flower

Thank you My Brother :slight_smile: the Maker of the beans did an outstanding job as they grow well

all the best and stay free

Dequilo

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Yeah i dont do autos so i havent run across that myself. Uh what is mso?

shitty proofreading :wink:

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Twenty days since last post and 10 weeks since germinating the RLxRPK. These girls are water and nite hogs and not susceptible to led and pH issues like my other plants. The pictures don’t show it, but each of the ladies are loaded with bud sites.

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Really happy to see those start flowering for you and yeah they like the water ,the red leb plants would drink as much water as I could give them and be dry the next morning. There definitely strong genetics from what I’ve seen so far. The mix of black afghan Mexican ruderalis , Russian ruderalis bubba kush and red leb is bringing Gene’s from all over the globe together :grin:

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After I LST’d them, +3 weeks ago, they are now starting to grow vertically.

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I’m wondering if the bigger pots and the training delayed flower a little bit , if so that’s valuable information everybody else’s have gone into flower much sooner. Super interested in the smells and flavors that come off those. The red leb had a earthy old school mexi taste to every plant so any thing that isent that is probably from the rpk side , I’m hoping for red leb growth and rpk terps.

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On another note the gdp clone I picked up from some random kid is not gdp , big surprise right , not even good weed. I knew better but she be gone now so moving on.

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If you have spent time looking threw the hundreds of pages of og pics on the other site which would you say this looks like


Also yeah I know she needs some food I’ve been busy
Going to feed her tonight this photo is making me feel guilty she deserves better

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The stem rub gives off a pleasant smell, other than that my ability to describe sandlewood, leather and vomit is nil! :rofl::joy::rofl:

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I’m sure you will know more here in a couple weeks , they look nice and healthy not underfed like mine atm :joy: I’ve been busy with seedlings and neglecting the flower hut

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