lordjin
Well-Known Member
So I was hanging around outside my apartment when I saw this tall, shadowy figure approaching. He was holding a box and had a friendly way about him.
But when I invited him in, he warned that a mix of two different OG's was the only way to get the best cuts available at the time. One is the lovely Tahoe we already know so well, but ladies and germinators, say hello to Larry OG? WTF?
At first glance this thing dwarfs her Tahoe sister. But if you look carefully, you'll see that the leaves on each cut are of pretty comparable size. This means I can equalize their difference in size through effective training (or that's the theory anyway).
And now to the difference in strains. It's anyone's guess at this point if I'll succeed. But Cheeze wanted to make this harder for me and more interesting for all of you.
I'm not sure how well I'll do with two types in one tub, but if they're closely related sisters as Cheeze assured, it should be okay. I'll say one thing, the health of these beauties is through the roof.
You've really outdone yourself, Cheezeman.
Once again, big shout out to 323Cheezy. If you run out of that Tahoe I gave you, you know where to find me.
And look at that. Larry perking up already... Even after you did your best to kill them on the way over here. Lol. Oh, and btw, no three bladed leaf nonsense this time. Prolly a stronger pheno... prolly result in larger plants... prolly result in greater yield. Yeah.
So we're off to the races again... without so much as taking a breath! Yeah!
Tahoe, Larry OG
1000w
4x2
AN Sensi
Do it!
And no, my model isn't really high. I just caught her in the right moment. Lol.
Edit:
And you guys aren't so bad yourself, Progressive Options. I'll do you guys proud (again).
But when I invited him in, he warned that a mix of two different OG's was the only way to get the best cuts available at the time. One is the lovely Tahoe we already know so well, but ladies and germinators, say hello to Larry OG? WTF?
At first glance this thing dwarfs her Tahoe sister. But if you look carefully, you'll see that the leaves on each cut are of pretty comparable size. This means I can equalize their difference in size through effective training (or that's the theory anyway).
And now to the difference in strains. It's anyone's guess at this point if I'll succeed. But Cheeze wanted to make this harder for me and more interesting for all of you.
I'm not sure how well I'll do with two types in one tub, but if they're closely related sisters as Cheeze assured, it should be okay. I'll say one thing, the health of these beauties is through the roof.
You've really outdone yourself, Cheezeman.
Once again, big shout out to 323Cheezy. If you run out of that Tahoe I gave you, you know where to find me.
And look at that. Larry perking up already... Even after you did your best to kill them on the way over here. Lol. Oh, and btw, no three bladed leaf nonsense this time. Prolly a stronger pheno... prolly result in larger plants... prolly result in greater yield. Yeah.
So we're off to the races again... without so much as taking a breath! Yeah!
Tahoe, Larry OG
1000w
4x2
AN Sensi
Do it!
And no, my model isn't really high. I just caught her in the right moment. Lol.
Edit:
And you guys aren't so bad yourself, Progressive Options. I'll do you guys proud (again).