Variety of Singles from Pick & Mix at Attitude- Pics

Barrelhse

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Updates tomorrow when I haul them all out, but here's a couple for the hell of it.
This is a side-branch top on Missing from Eva Seeds at 7 wks., and another seeded with Agent Orange for a father. This plant has a wonderful fruity aroma, very sweet, and very sticky. My yields are not as good as they should be- I had some pH and nutrient problems for a while and it did a number on the plants. Most recovered pretty well, but all the stress greatly diminished the yield. (Querkle and Pakistan Valley were the hardiest). Also some garden shots (Missing on far left in 3rd pic.)
 

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Barrelhse

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Pakistan Valley, World of Seeds. Day 40. Finally stopped growing, has been at 40" for a couple of days. It's not that close, tho I expect a fast finish. Tasted a broken-off bud the other day, deliciously sweet after just sitting on the workbench for a few days. This is pollinated with Agent Orange
 

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Barrelhse

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Eva Seeds "Missing", day 50. A lovely plant with a lot of fruity dank smell. My daughter says Clementines, could be; I get desensitized after some time in the garden. Anyway, it's a nice plant with plenty of dank, glad I grew it. The clones I took at flower time never rooted, so I cut some more after 3 or 4 wks of 12/12 when I noticed how nice the smell was.
 

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Barrelhse

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Strawberry Kush from Royal Dutch. This poor thing took the early stress pretty hard, I wasn't sure it would pull through. Now at day 30, it shows what could have been. It has large, round buds with LONG hairs, sticky, and smells of berries. Daughter: Red Sour Patch candy. Can't wait to try it! (I really thought artificial strawberry, but it may be the power of suggestion)
 

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Barrelhse

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Pineapple Express, G13 Labs. Day 26, quite the producer. Well budded, not a lot of wasted space, can't tell much about smell yet, but it's getting sticky. I have four clones of this, I think I'll be glad about that.
 

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Barrelhse

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Caramelo, Delicious Seeds, day 42. Very snowy, good solid buds, good size. Smells like a bouquet of flowers, and beginning to turn purple (it's 1/2 Lavender). I've liked this one for a while, really shows nice stuff throughout the grow.
 

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Allister

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Again man, some supreme pics! That shit belongs in a book somewhere! + rep on just the photography alone!
 

Barrelhse

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Again man, some supreme pics! That shit belongs in a book somewhere! + rep on just the photography alone!
Glad you like the pics. I'm pleased myself, but it's sheer luck. The cam is a Nikon CoolPix that I found on the swap table at the dump. The battery cover was broken, so I have to screw it onto a tripod to keep it closed. Maybe the tripod helps with the quality.
 

Canibitual

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Awsome Pics and Plants...

I'd say I like the looks of three of them the best.... Eva seeds - Missing, Delicious Seeds - Caramelo, and TGA Querkle... they look fantastic.... I think after seeing your pics of them I'll put them on my must buy list...
 

Barrelhse

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Awsome Pics and Plants...

I'd say I like the looks of three of them the best.... Eva seeds - Missing, Delicious Seeds - Caramelo, and TGA Querkle... they look fantastic.... I think after seeing your pics of them I'll put them on my must buy list...
For me it's like reading all the seed catalogues- they ALL look good! I admit to fucking up the grow for a while (nutes, pH, inferior soil)), so these plants aren't the best examples, but I agree with you on those 3. Each is aromatic and tasty which is important to me, good size and yield. The Caramelo has a couple of wks to go, but it's the most sugar-coated of all, and smells like flowers. The Lavender is beginning to show, should be a nice finish.
I'm usually not bashful about taking an early taste or two, but I've restrained myself on the Caramelo because I couldn't bear to cut any before it's ripe.
The Missing is very fruity/citrus and sticky, my samples have been tasty- reminds me of my Kushberry/Sk- and good smoke, hope my clones live. Querkle is a beautiful plant, great taste and stone, VERY popular w/ my friends, tho not a big yield. I never got an exact weight, but I estimate 1.5-1.75. It also held up better than most others from the stress, clones well.
 

Canibitual

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I've been playing around with some plants trying to figure out what works best on my setup, and would like another growers opinion..., if you were going to put some querkle in a 3x6 with a 1000w on it (plus 2 400w's on the sides) how many would you put in to maximize the yield and how long would you veg them for? what kind of yield would you expect on that (best guess on highend/lowend)
 

Barrelhse

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I've been playing around with some plants trying to figure out what works best on my setup, and would like another growers opinion..., if you were going to put some querkle in a 3x6 with a 1000w on it (plus 2 400w's on the sides) how many would you put in to maximize the yield and how long would you veg them for? what kind of yield would you expect on that (best guess on highend/lowend)
Tough question, lots of variables. I'm in a 4x4 and usually have 9 going at once, but they are all at different ages- the new additions are small and the big ones are nearly done, so i can make it work. The querkle gets pretty bushy, so if I were doing them all at once i would go with 5 or 6 and keep them moving. Sub suggests a long veg, but a little less might keep them smaller. I went close to 8 and did some LST, so it was quite a shrub. They tend to spread rather than get too tall, and I would recommend taking out all the trash in the lower part to drive the energy to the top. The lower stuff doesn't seem to ripen much. As for yield, Sub bills it as a low yielder. As beautiful as it is, the nugs don't have a lot of weight. This was my first TGA strain so I'm no expert, just have this one pheno. You might look for around 2.0 oz per plant, but that may vary wildly with pheno and grow style. I think mine was around 1.75.
All in all it's an easy plant to grow, very forgiving, fun to watch. The smoke is flavorsome and the high is noticeable to me, and I smoke a lot. The people around me are begging for more, fortunately I have some clones and one in 12/12. (Yours will probably be the opposite and make a liar of me.)
 
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