Cali Connection Buddha Tahoe

brotherjericho

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Anyone know how long BTOG takes to finish typically? I had to put mine outside because it started to hermie, and it has been at 12/12 (more or less) for 45+ days. Sadly, it looks like I'm getting some mold or mildew or something on some of the buds because of the rain we've had in the area the last several weeks so this might be a failure all around.

At least my two Pure AK clones are looking good outdoors!
Had a chance to check the plant over, lost three decent buds to rot. We've had quite a bit of rain these last few weeks though, and starting my plant indoors under lights made it squat and dense, so not alot of good air movement with light winds. Hope the rot was caught before it spreads to more...
 

Swerve

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Well...hello mates!! I have a CC BTOG that has just popped up! So I will be giving my own input on this as well. Dont care where the seed comes from, good bud is good bud!! Gonna be running it in a 3gallon DWC. I saw where SWERVE had mentioned crossing with some Jack Herer!!! By all means please do!! Jack is my fav!!

we are working with a couple of absolutely awesome jack herer X poison og male crosses. the ladies are raddd..
 

Banefoul

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starting 2nd run of cc btog. everyone who has tried it wants more! i did the buy a pack get a pack free promo so glad i did.
 

poplars

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Tahoe OG reg seedling 9/10/2012 outdoors







sorry it isn't buddha tahoe, but it is tahoe og from cc and I figured it'd be relevant. grown organically outdoors in nor cal (siskiyou co.)
 

brotherjericho

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^^ My buds were looking awesome outside. Plus, the Dutchmaster's Reverse seemed to do the trick, and kept the balls at bay after my initial discovery. But once the bud rot set in, I could not stop it. Thought cutting off the three buds would do the trick, no dice.
 

poplars

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^^ My buds were looking awesome outside. Plus, the Dutchmaster's Reverse seemed to do the trick, and kept the balls at bay after my initial discovery. But once the bud rot set in, I could not stop it. Thought cutting off the three buds would do the trick, no dice.
that sucks man I'm sorry for your troubles....

I'm lucky to live in a high desert northern california climate so luckilly I don't have to worry about the rot or much of anything besides THIEVES, COPS, and WEATHER. lol.
 

brotherjericho

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that sucks man I'm sorry for your troubles....

I'm lucky to live in a high desert northern california climate so luckilly I don't have to worry about the rot or much of anything besides THIEVES, COPS, and WEATHER. lol.
Typically I shouldn't have to worry about it here either, just have had alot of rain lately. The plant was started indoors, even the flowering, and it was quite the dense little beast. I think it was just a matter of not having good air flow because of the density and it had a hard time getting dry.
 

poplars

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Typically I shouldn't have to worry about it here either, just have had alot of rain lately. The plant was started indoors, even the flowering, and it was quite the dense little beast. I think it was just a matter of not having good air flow because of the density and it had a hard time getting dry.
yeep that's the recipe for rot.
 

TheChosen

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For those of you that have grown out the btog's and are finished or late in flower, were they from regs or fems and did you get any herms?
 
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