Super Skunk & Big Bud grow (pics)

Discussion in 'Growing Marijuana Indoors' started by boaman, May 27, 2011.

  1. This is what my girls looked like at a couple of weeks old.

    The 2 trays on the left are Super Skunk, the 2 on the right are Big Bud.

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  2. looking good so far. cant wait to see what type of ladies they turn into. goodluck
     
  3. Super skunk.

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  4. Thanks ghostkush, you will not have to wait long, they are now well in to flowering, more pics coming :)
     
  5. oh ight i thought you were just starting ha. but im here man.
     
  6. Getting bigger now.

    Sorry about the black lines on the photos, they were taken with the HID's on.

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  7. One more then I will post some bud shots.

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  8. Nice little bud.

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  9. #9 boaman, May 27, 2011
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    More buds, hope you like :)

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  10. This is what they looked like after a little trim about 10 days ago.

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  11. damn looking better and better. what type of hydro system are you using? i want to do a DWC but im debating
     
  12. Last one for now, will take some more pics soon and post them.

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  13. Hi ghostkush, in the setup above I have 4 x 45 liter re-circulating NFT tanks, 2 x 600w HPS lights (used metal halide to start them), I have 2 inline fans (intake and out take), the out take has a rhino carbon filter, both are connected to a fan controller.

    I also have 2 air fans in the tent.
     
  14. very nice setup my friend. i hope mine can look as organized and great running as yours.
     
  15. Thanks ghostkush, once you get it all set up it is not to much trouble to maintain them.

    I also have more baby Super Skunk and Northern Lights to go in the above setup when they come down, also have G13 x haze and Tangerine Dream seedlings but these are going elsewhere to grow :)
     
  16. When you trim, what leaves do you cut? Just the fans leaves?
     
  17. Yes, I just trim the large fan leaves.
     

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