Northern Experiments OG

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by seedzback, Dec 16, 2014.

  1. I will post some picks of my full on organic hunnies in a few days. The lineup was
     
    Northernberry#2 . . . . .  . . . . (NL X BB) peakseedsBC, inbred to itself
    Skunkberry Mutant. . . . . . . . ( Skunk#1 x BB) peakseedsBC 
    Jamaican Candy Skunk. . . . .( Jamaican sativa x lethal purple )
    Lethal Purple. . . . . . . . . . . . .( lethal purple unknown from Kindseed bc x itself)
    Abomination. . . . . . . . . . . . . {( Lethal purple X Jamaican Sativa) X (Northern Skunk = NL X SK#1)}X SB 
    Pineapple Bliss. . . . . . . . . . . ( Jamaican Candy Skunk X itself ) Green apple, Pineapple scent. A real face melter
    Orange Crush. . . . . . . . . . . .Unknown lineage to myself.
     
  2. Lethal Purple Hash Plant (LPHP)
     
    Taken last week of Aug.
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  3. Some Northernberry champaign Taken late sept
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  4. Abomination X Northern Skunk Experimental trial. This split on its own and created 2, 12ft mains. No interference with growth pattern.
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    This Lethal Purple X Jamaican Sativa is another experimental, natural growth pattern. Finished 1st wk Oct. With 4' colas
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    The Candy Skunk which I neglected a fair bit :(
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  5. My most reliable cloner. Dirt in cups with cuts, put them in the bucket and put the lid on for 4 days and check em. This method worked best for me
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    Some Abomination 2014 beans
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  6. northernberry
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  7. Ha ha ha November weather in my part of the world. 
    First weekend of November
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    Next weekend in November. 
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    CAZY. . . . .!!!!!
     
  8. Northernberry starting to fluff up. August
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  9. #10 seedzback, Dec 18, 2014
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    Jamaican candy skunk. I tied these down and out in veg. They turned into complete monsters
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    This one is a skunkberry I believe
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  10. Another Northernberry X northernberry champaign baby
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    This one is a candy skunk bred back to its brother. We called it Pineapple Bliss. Rock hard nuggets, very sugary face melter this one. The wind split her so I left it go. Still yielded very well indeed.
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    An Abomination fan
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    Skunkberry Fan
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  11. Plants are looking great. Cannabis grows so much better using organic methods.
     
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  12. Yah that was july august. That stuff is all in jars now. 
    You know it man. Health and vigor are way pronounced with organics. I equate it to the difference between a pack of dime store white owl cigars vs a pack of hand rolled cubans. 
    The flavor and body really shine through. I like the earthy tints in some of the jamaican sativas as well. Phenomenal yields as well
     
  13. I plan on posting some good pics of my organic adventure this season. These cell pics SUCK!!!
     
  14. an experimental cross from outdoor
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  15. #16 seedzback, Dec 20, 2014
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    skunkberry will almost turn black in a light frost belt
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    the north wind falls over the trees in evening. The purple strip is where the cold air streams over and falls down over the plant. The pic on the right actually got frost on her. There was ice on the leaves in the morning
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  16. Stickys GDP 21st Sept. she hit a good 8 - 9 foot and turned bright purple when the cool weather set in
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  17. these are lethal purple hash plant. They reach 4 - 7 ft usually depending upon soil mix. Usually finish last wk august to 2nd wk sept. Like clock work. Very large wooly resinous colas with strong citrus to into a chemical diesel smell. Very relaxing and mind numbing. Awesome for melting away that nagging neck and back pain. 
     
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    This was my last one in the rest had been taken by this point. Second week sept.
     
     
  18. A close up of the Pineapple Bliss wrecked by the wind. Still yielded over a LB. Had it been caged and maintained better yield would have tripled.
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  19. This is what I saw moving the dirt around and aerating my beds. Organic soil rocks for extreme root production. These shot off of branches which were buried inwith top dress. worm castings. fruit bat guano, 6 yr old manure and grass clippings watered in with tea made worm, alfalfa, kelp etc.
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