Tahoe OG in Dual Monster Plant System (Scrog Edition)

323cheezy

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yeah like i said...my last specimen of tahoe was an amature attemp..
It took me 3 times just to dial louie in right ... before i had golfball nugs with huge leaves...
For some reasons all my ogs grow leaveless ...lol
 

lordjin

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yeah like i said...my last specimen of tahoe was an amature attemp..
It took me 3 times just to dial louie in right ... before i had golfball nugs with huge leaves...
For some reasons all my ogs grow leaveless ...lol
Hey, dude. This isn't easy for me, either. I'll admit that these are hard to grow. This plant is most def not for noobs. But I don't get as much satisfaction from growing an easy seed plant. I like a good challenge... And the best smoke. That's why I'm strictly OG, brother.

It's funny how ALL cats have to always get in the middle of what you're working on. They're such attention whores. But I always feel guilty pushing them away.
My, what big ears Anton has. Photogenic, too.


I vote for nibbles as the sweetest looking little girl cat, no offense to the tabby. I just want to say "AWWWWWW".

My cat's name is Forrest, after Forrest Gump. He's not the brightest, but lovable as can be. I adopted him as a kitten from a deaf couple. Hard to believe he's 15 already.
Sorry, I'm in the hospital, so no pictures.
I tried to talk to him on Skype from here a couple weeks ago. My wife was using her iPad 2 at home and we had our video cameras on. I started talking to him and he saw my face on the screen and ran like hell, because it must have looked like my wife was carrying my disembodied head on the iPad. I just saw his butt running away. Funny as hell! Poor guy.
Yeah, nibbles is pretty cute, but that little Tabby looks like a baby Anton, so I'm torn. And thanks for noticing his huge bat ears. I love those. He has an enormous head to go with those ears. I look forward to seeing this Forrest. I want to keep this cat gallery thing going. I bet everyone here has cats. Lol.

Ive had some beautiful looking plants in my time....
Ill admit i couldnt deal with such a finicky strain ...i heat stroked it and overnuted it ... and i dont know what happened to my node spacing.... no leaves really grew throught the first weeks of flower... just strectched to hell
People told me i heat stessed it or messed up the ph... but it pulled through...
Not to scare you .. there should be no problems ... u go in knowing what to expect ... i was kinda cluelesss about it at the time...
I'm a little anxious, but not too scared. I have the pooled opinion of a number of experienced people who all agree I should chance it.
 

lordjin

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Meeeooow. This is my cat. lol
Oh, exotic breed. What do we have here?


Hey Dude, Cool gear you have there , and a nice cat.I love cats. I sorta dont hang here anymore but i wanted to share my latest project with ya. will check in laterz
Thanks and thanks for sharing this. This is a hilarious one. And just why is it you don't hang here anymore, hmmm? Come on, hang with us.
 

Slivers

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Oh, exotic breed. What do we have here?




Thanks and thanks for sharing this. This is a hilarious one. And just why is it you don't hang here anymore, hmmm? Come on, hang with us.
He's Persian(his saucer of milk behind him), there is some really beautiful cats here lol. Funny how we all like cats.
 

lordjin

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Second tie applied to monster lower branch on P1. Amazing. This branch really did grow into a separate plant.

Imagine the clone mothers I could grow. If those were clones, they'd root in tap water. I know, I know... I'll stop fantasizing about that.

Really opening her up now. Spreading that canopy wide. Grid filling in nicely.

The dual technique of string tie assisted scrogging is working pretty well. I've done this kind of tying before, but now it's like I have a metal poly-coated insurance policy. I'm able to tie a lot more precisely because of the screen.

And a side angle view to show that I mean business this time.

As you can see, it's a very good thing that this isn't a leaf heavy plant... Perfect for this kind of training. All the smaller sub sub shoots are getting great light and air.
 

lordjin

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It kind of looks like you have 2 plants growing out of that one pot in a wide V shape. But that's only one plant in the photo, right? Very nice.
Yes, astute observation. I really don't know what the main stem of a trained bush will look like until it develops. This is a very good one. That 'second plant' is gonna grow into a second main cola. I saw it coming pretty early on when the clone was still just a little twig.
 

lordjin

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But enough of my fuck ups. Starting to look like a screen of green, eh? :D

One more week, boys and girls... and it's massive orange light time! :D

Well trained girls:




Jin vs. Tahoe OG

500ppm. Unbelievable but true. Ultra sensitive strain, Cheeze.
 

daveroller

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Guess what? I can't get all of P1 in one frame anymore. Ring that bell.


That really does look like a Sea of Green. Almost all green in those shots. And those leaves look really solid and crisp, like they'd crunch if I ate them... in spite of that little leaf tip. I guess you have to be patient with this breed and try not to push them to grow too fast during veg. I bet they'll be awesome when they grow vertically during flower, though, due to the way you've spread out the branches. Great posts tonight. Thanks for providing the entertainment!
 

daveroller

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If you ever need an apprentice, Jin, I've always wanted to move to California. I'd just have to get rid of my underwater house and find a nice little place in L.A. But that's easier said than done. :-(
Otherwise, I'd be there in a heartbeat.
 

lordjin

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That really does look like a Sea of Green. Almost all green in those shots. And those leaves look really solid and crisp, like they'd crunch if I ate them... in spite of that little leaf tip. I guess you have to be patient with this breed and try not to push them to grow too fast during veg. I bet they'll be awesome when they grow vertically during flower, though, due to the way you've spread out the branches. Great posts tonight. Thanks for providing the entertainment!
Man, you have no idea how I've been shocked by their low nute requirement. I'm shocked. I'm starting to see more and more tiny burns, but they're quite minor and I think I stopped it. I know where they need to be now. Took me like all of this week and and several tiny burns to figure it out, but hey, I'm the one who wanted a challenge, right? I sure got what I wanted with these.

If you ever need an apprentice, Jin, I've always wanted to move to California. I'd just have to get rid of my underwater house and find a nice little place in L.A. But that's easier said than done. :-(
Otherwise, I'd be there in a heartbeat.
I've read a bit of 19th century literature and the doctors in the stories always seem to be prescribing warmer, drier climates for their patients. Not that our warm, dry weather would have any real medicinal value, but it sure couldn't hurt. And I know the marijuana in California sure has medicinal value, eh?
 
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