Purple Reefer

subcool

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Hey subcool...since were talking purple...Ive got 4 purple krush plants ten days from harvest...im told the genetics are Orange Crush crossed with a Purple Afghani....know anything about this strain? Im thinking about crossing her into some of the OG Kush genetics I have.
Orange Crush is Blueberry X Cali Orange thats about all the real info I have on that one it was bred by Vic High..
 

statik

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the eugene cut has a better trichome production from what i can see...and obviously the color....Id go Eugene based off what I can see...
 

CALIGROWN

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The Lavender from Soma and the lavender from the West coast is completely different.
This is West Coast lavender from Eugene!

Since the ducth don't reveal there parentage we can only guess what they have done with it once in the EU.

The Green bud in the Center is Somas lavender and the rest is from the Eugene Cutting you be the judge??
yes sir it's that west coast style....the mom's of my clones went into flower 6 weeks ago and are mostly purple right now...only the underside of the buds are green..i was pretty impressed...and the cherry bomb looks damn good when done. I didn't pay too much attention to it until I saw the finished product. The smoke was very intense and flavorful...
 

statik

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so i possibly havea blueberry relative? Cool...obviosly the fussiness of the blueberry was bred out...these things grow themselves pretty much...
 

statik

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The guy who gave me the clones said not to share them, that I have been given a rare cut...Im told it originated near Potter Valley up by Humboldt county.
 

Blueberry2008

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Hi there... I see you audviously know your stuff and I truly respect that and take any sorry of advice u can give to me. I am doing for a first time indoor grow and I went with Blueberry. Overall I have found it to be an extremely fussy plant to grow. I got things going pretty good though managed to get 6 out of 10 to be female. Can you tell me abit of what you know about blueberry... Do you have any good pictures. Now the thing I am concerned about is blueberry the same weather you would purchase it from one seed company or another? Whats the High like? I heard it's a certain percentage indica and another percentage sativa. Does that mean i will see 2 different types of weed growing? Do the buds turn purple or the leafs?? Man I'd appreciate any sort of information you can give me about blueberry. Thanks :)
 

subcool

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Blueberry was originally bred by DJ Short.
It is known for having a low percentage of actual blueberry females and some of those are tend to herm. If you do find a good one it can be really special.

DJ short continues to work with this strain and has a few other hybrids from her.
Dutch Passion sells a Feminized version that Ed swears by but that I grew out and found small but tasty.

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natmoon

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Thats some excellent stuff there.
I was about to purchase some of somas lavender but i am now going to click on your link and see what i can find.

Can you give some info on what lighting and nute products you have used to create these buds and wether you think that the tric counts you have will be achievable in our basic setups as well please.

I am very interested in your querkle and Eugene.
Are the Eugene seeded yet?
And if so how did you seed the Eugene?
Love the pics and will be definitely having a good look through all that you have:blsmoke:
 

Blueberry2008

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Blueberry was originally bred by DJ Short.
It is known for having a low percentage of actual blueberry females and some of those are tend to herm. If you do find a good one it can be really special.

DJ short continues to work with this strain and has a few other hybrids from her.
Dutch Passion sells a Feminized version that Ed swears by but that I grew out and found small but tasty.

Sub
Fuck man not cool.... Should of done my research befor starting... What a freaking pain in the ass... Oh well chalk it up to experience.. Maybe make a bunch of clones now that I hear that.. Thanks man much apperciated.. :joint:
 

natmoon

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Fuck man not cool.... Should of done my research befor starting... What a freaking pain in the ass... Oh well chalk it up to experience.. Maybe make a bunch of clones now that I hear that.. Thanks man much apperciated.. :joint:
Yeah all of my pppxblueberrys are naturally small,very strong but small.
Thats why i just crossed them with my own mostly sativa hybrid and fimmed them,to get more yield and still hopefully hold the blueberry strength:blsmoke:
 

subcool

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Thats some excellent stuff there.
I was about to purchase some of somas lavender but i am now going to click on your link and see what i can find.

Can you give some info on what lighting and nute products you have used to create these buds and wether you think that the tric counts you have will be achievable in our basic setups as well please.

I am very interested in your querkle and Eugene.
Are the Eugene seeded yet?
And if so how did you seed the Eugene?
Love the pics and will be definitely having a good look through all that you have:blsmoke:
Nat I grow in all soil organically with no liquid nutrients as soon as I can find some order here I will post up my method but here is my soil mix

Subcool’s Super

To me there is nothing like the flavor of properly grown organic cannabis. The subtle flavors and aromas created when using mother earth is over whelming to the senses when done properly. As with many vegetables a rich Organic soil can bring out the best in a plant. Over the past 20 years I have tried almost every possible way to cultivate our favorite plant and while hydro is certainly faster and the yields blow soil away, I have developed a soil that performs extremely well and there’s very little guess work. I don’t worry about ph or ppm I simply have spent a few years developing a sound recipe and in combination with 7 gallon nursery pots I can run from start to finish using only water. Other than a bit of sweat equity every 90 days or so it takes a huge amount of science out of the garden and puts nature back in charge. This recipe is slightly different from my last and from the one so many use as gospel that I have passed around for years from grower to grower.

The main change is a soil I am trying that the new hydro store carries. Northern Lights Hydro is a chain and we had never shopped there before. The guy was ultra nice and gave us a 10% discount on the entire order and gave us a free bottle of Vita Grow Rooting Hormone and a Free Fox farm T-shirt. His prices rocked to so I am trying his new product. I always use at least 2-3 large bags of high quality organic soil in addition too 2 large bales of sunshine mix. I had been using a local product but last run it was mainly peat and bark and I wasn’t impressed so I am adding this product as well as some blood meal to stop the fading I got to early last run.

“Lignite, also known as leonardite, mined lignin, brown coal, and slack, is an important constituent to the oil well, drilling industry. Lignite, or leonardite as it will be referred as hereafter, is technically known as a low rank coal between peat and sub-bituminous. Leonardite was named for Dr. A.G. Leonard, North Dakota's first state geologist, who was a pioneer in the study of lignite deposits. Leonardite is applied to products having a high content of humic acid. Humic acid has been found to be very useful as a drilling mud thinner

So lets take a look at the ingredients of this new product
Roots Organic

Coca Fiber
Perlite
Pumice
Compost
Peat Moss

Bone Meal, bat Guano, kelp meal, green sand, soy bean meal, Leonardite, K-mag, Glacial Rock Dust, Alfalfa meal, Oyster Shell Flour,
Earth worm castings and Mycorrhizae. Looks like a great product and I will be growing one plant in just this new soil to see how it performs. It would be great not to have to do all this work.
Here are the amounts

2- 1.5 Cubic Feet bags Roots Organic ( Or Any high quality Potting soil
2- Large bales Sunshine Mix #4
3- 25# bags Organic Worm poop
5# Steamed Bone meal
5# Bloom bat Guano
2.5# Blood meal
¾ cup Epson salts
½ cup Sweet Lime ( Dolimite)
½ Cup Azomite ( Trace Elements)


I open all ingredients and place inside the baby pool. This one has been used so many times it has 2 big holes in it but I just sweep up the mess.

I place the Sunshine in first chopping it up with a rake then I place the powdered nutrients in a circle around the mound. Then goes in the bat poop and then the potting soil. The Azomite is a granular product I found at a local feed shop for replacing trace elements in soil after a crop. I use this mainly when I replenish my soil but this is a 100% fresh batch. Then it’s as simple as my Skipper used to say “ Put your back into it”. This is hard work and I am kind of obsessed with doing it thoroughly, even breaking up all the clods of soil my hand. I mix for about 15 minutes then I store in large Tupperware bins and a few garbage cans. This will be repeated 2 more times as I like to make sure its mixed up well.


Once it’s placed in the containers I water it slightly adding maybe 3 gallons or water to a large garbage can full. It will make the stirring harder next week but it will activate the Mycorrhizae and I think help all the powders dissolve. In colder weather it will not break down as well so for you guys living in the frozen areas drag the containers into a warm area. I like to stir the soil from time to time but if you have it stored indoors it’s not practical so just stir it well before using.

***Disclaimer**

Warning! This soil is really hot and you cannot plant seedlings or clones directly into it. When I do my final transplant into #10 pots I fill each pot ¾ full with Super soil and the top ¼ I add plain potting soil and stir the top portion. This allows the roots to become used to the soil. After a few days the growth on a transplant is amazing Jill’s Comment was most peoples soil plants don’t grow that fast.


Using this soil it’s not necessary to add nutrients with the exception of bloom maybe once and Liquid karma and Bcuzz to enhance flavor.


Hope that’s helps, in the final shot it is all cleaned up, it took me about 30 minutes and cost on products was about 125$



Give it a shot if your into incredible flavor.
 

natmoon

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I will definitely give it a go.
On the next grow i do i will try some of your soil mix,well as near as i can get to it anyway.
I did use my own garden compost once but i brought mites and flys into my room and i have never done it since.

Thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed report and sharing your knowledge.
I am definitely going to order some of your seeds in the near future.
When i make up my mind exactly which ones i will post it here and grow it here so to speak so everyone can see what happened.

So far,all though i have a lot of years growing,everything i have done has been pretty basic and miracle grow enhanced only really.
Cant deny those genetics you have though and i just knew you must have some kind of cool potting mix and or lights to bring the best out of them.

Thanks again for sharing:peace::joint:
 

brontobrandon1

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dam well i just bought organic fox farm happy frog soil and it has all that bone meal bat guano worm castings all that in it, so will i jus mix that with the perlite adnd peat moss and stuffwith it, or will the fox farm soil work fine just by its self.
sry i grow hydro i just love the taste of organic and im givin it a try:joint:


thanks
 

natmoon

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Would be a good idea to get some of those better pics on your actual selling page at cannaseur.
No one can see how good they are:blsmoke:
 

subcool

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Most people buy from auction or head to my strain guide first where I have spent 3 years logging pics how to threads and info on Cannabis extracts
We give about 1/2 or seeds away in contest but no mods said hello to me yet:)

Here is my online FREE grow guide

TGA Online Growguide - BreedBay

Here is our detailed strain guide

Strains - BreedBay
 

subcool

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Would be a good idea to get some of those better pics on your actual selling page at cannaseur.
No one can see how good they are:blsmoke:

I sent those guys new pics I don't think moving our gear is a problem it pretty much stays close to sold out.
Cannaseur is a distributor and does huge marketing in the UK in magazines like Soft secretes and such that are published in Dutch and Spanish.

They handle the EU

Sub
 

natmoon

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I sent those guys new pics I don't think moving our gear is a problem it pretty much stays close to sold out.
Cannaseur is a distributor and does huge marketing in the UK in magazines like Soft secretes and such that are published in Dutch and Spanish.

They handle the EU

Sub
Yeah i notice that your sold out a lot lol:mrgreen:
Just thinking that those little pics do you no justice:blsmoke:
 
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