What One Plant Can Do

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Outdoors' started by I.B.Token, Jul 26, 2005.

  1. :hello: I've posted a few pics of what you can do with one plant. The first pic is what the plant looked like after taking 23 clones from it. The second and third pics are some of the clones on 7/14. The last pic is the mother now that she has recovered and grow up some. They should be fine for harvest in Sept. or Oct.

    http://forum.grasscity.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=25743

    http://forum.grasscity.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3174&cat=500&page=1

    http://forum.grasscity.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3176&cat=500&page=1

    http://forum.grasscity.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3168&cat=500&page=1

    :smoke: I.B.Token
     
  2. Holy crap man, you're gonna have a huge yield! Any idea what kind of strain those babies are?
     
  3. :hello: Yes, they are my cross between White Widow and Blueberry. I also took clones from three other females. Two are the same strain: White Widow/Blueberry and one was just Blueberry. I was able to get 75 clones from my plants without killing them and then planted them as well. I believe the females will get about 8 to 10 feet tall and should yield better than a lb. each.

    :smoke: I.B.Token
     
  4. Nice! Very nice. Those are some pretty females u got there. There super bushy! Did u FIM or TOP them? How did they get SOO big so fast by July 14th? When did they "go" outside? Im not sure where you live, but where I live the first you can plant outdoors is the end of May start of June. I just dont see how they got soo big if planted on June 1st? Maybe Im mistaken and there older than one month (outdoor time, not inculding "Mothers" age). Please let me know :p
     
  5. Im soo jealous man...+rep on the nice grow. reminds me of Rolling Kansas, "magical forest of marijuana". Keep us updated and good luck on the harvest. peace
     
  6. :hello: Hey AstralSativa,

    I cloned around the 1st of May and vegged them in my grow room for one month before putting them outside. I've grown the White Widow in the past as well as the Blueberry and they grow nice and bushy when started under lights. The cross between the two generally grow to heights around 6 to 7 feet outdoors. That's with no trimming or training. I planted these girls on the 1st of June in prepared gardens. Actually, I thought they had slowed down with their growth, because we have had no rain for a while. Today I'm trucking in water and ferts for everyone. That's alot of work, but worth it in the end. I believe the biggest secret to bigger plants is taking clones from the biggest and strongest females. The parent plants are a good indicator of how the offspring will look when they mature. Big strong parents will yield big strong offsprings. I also believe that when you can let your clones have about a month indoors to build a strong root system you get bigger yields. They seem to be able to handle the stress of replanting and start growing quickly.
    This is what the bud looks like when it's about ready for harvest. These two pics are of a couple of the same strain that I'm finishing indoors.

    http://forum.grasscity.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3214&cat=500&page=1

    http://forum.grasscity.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3210&cat=500&page=1

    Thanks for the positive comments and remember that it's usually the strain and parent plant that determines the size and rate of growth of the offspring.
    :smoke: I.B.Token
     
  7. Wow! all that from one plant, looks like a great strain.Props to you man!
     
  8. Damn thats one hella fast growin stain! That bud looks tasty! yum yum :)

    Im growing some "Early Riser" by sargarmantha seeds. I planted the clones around June 10th or so. And last I checked of them (June 30th), there were all about 2 feet tall. I hope the next time that I go out there, they'll be there regular height 5-7 feet.

    I agree with you, I only clone from the strongest females, I try to be ruthless when chosing mother plants.


    Best of luck to you with your crop :D
     
  9. look nice dude, they must all be directly in the ground to get that big!
     

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