Vintage Kentucky Red Hair strain

Thank you! I’ve been using promix organic with my grow this year, and it has that in it for sure. May add more perlite to it. Very happy with it so far.

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My last update for a bit. Scaling back in the updates.The Ky red I have done this year, courtesy of @ChinookKing, has been an amazing plant. She bounces back from wind damage, and overwatering very quickly. Loves humidity, and overall, a real pretty plant to look at. I think she has some pest resistance, because something has been munching on the Kush nearby, and not her. Grew two inches in around 10 days, which puts her at 18 inches today. I’ve left her untouched, and grows in an up and out fashion. Considering it’s going to be hot, sunny and humid till next several days, gonna ignore it till I think it needs watering. See y’all next Friday!

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That one hair strain. Last time I saw some thing like that was in Amsterdam in 2007. Nice

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The Dutch growers starting breeding for red hairs instead of crystals. It looked great but hairs didn’t get you high. It was one of their downfalls. But not the same as the KRH strain. That’s just naturally beautiful.

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Chugging along…

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This my mozzarella cheese from g 13 x 82 skunk… the 82 skunk gives the red hair but the smell is not skunk spray. Like a fuel oil change smell. Love red hair on but. Make it beautiful

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Will edit later for her height, but this has me scratching my head. It’s been growing one and three finger leaves

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She started to flower a little but now she’s coming out of it and going into full vegetative growth!

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Definitely revegging, should throw regular leaves soon

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Why would she be revegging? She’s been under the same light schedule before I took her outside

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I’ve seen a bunch of threads recently that this has happened to people. It’s been my experience too, if you start inside, going out makes them do this. I’ve had an auto do it to me.

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The outdoor light cycle is just now long enough to make plants veg. The middle of June in the northern hemisphere. That’s when almost all photo sensitive plants stop growing flowers. But there’s lots of reasons plants will start flowering. The genetics or environment or combination of both

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Should I be worried?

No it’s growing out of it just fine! You have another two months to get her big and fat!

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Meaning, it’s about to get huge, as well as everything else…?

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If you transplant it into a bigger pot and give it a nitrogen rich environment then this is time of year for fast growth in the vegetative stage. It has the potential to grow tall and wide if conditions are right

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Wasn’t able to give an update Friday, busy day. Here we go!


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Just only saw the first post and I’m hooked… Looking forward to checking out this whole thread!!! @vintageKentuckyRedHair

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Beautiful…simply… Beautiful

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I’m out of likes…thanks to this amazing thread

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