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Stardawg / Pure Michigan F4

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Aggressive pruning has kept these plants short & bushy.
I repotted them into 2-gallon buckets a couple weeks ago and will move them indoors soon for flowering.
Might even do a pollen chuck. :mariofireball::weedleaf:

Observations:
Very little insect activity.
Zero powdery mildew or mold.
Roots are vigorous and healthy.
Very stinky.

More info:
Soil is an organic mix... something similar pro-mix HP that's fortified with worm castings & Epsoma Plant-Tone.
Seedlings were occasionally given Mills fertilizer to give em a boost in vigor and immunity while roots were getting established.
They only get water now.
 
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Aggressive pruning has kept these plants short & bushy.
I repotted them into 2-gallon buckets a couple weeks ago and will move them indoors soon for flowering.
Might even do a pollen chuck. :mariofireball::weedleaf:

Observations:
Very little insect activity.
Zero powdery mildew or mold.
Roots are vigorous and healthy.
Very stinky.

More info:
Soil is an organic mix... something similar pro-mix HP that's fortified with worm castings & Epsoma Plant-Tone.
Seedlings were occasionally given Mills fertilizer to give em a boost in vigor and immunity while roots were getting established.
They only get water now.
Freaking awesome man
 
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Aggressive pruning has kept these plants short & bushy.
I repotted them into 2-gallon buckets a couple weeks ago and will move them indoors soon for flowering.
Might even do a pollen chuck. :mariofireball::weedleaf:

Observations:
Very little insect activity.
Zero powdery mildew or mold.
Roots are vigorous and healthy.
Very stinky.

More info:
Soil is an organic mix... something similar pro-mix HP that's fortified with worm castings & Epsoma Plant-Tone.
Seedlings were occasionally given Mills fertilizer to give em a boost in vigor and immunity while roots were getting established.
They only get water now.
Man, two awesome strains. Can't wait to see this through! They look about as happy as it gets. Doing a great job!
 
Man, two awesome strains. Can't wait to see this through! They look about as happy as it gets. Doing a great job!
The best part I think is The pure Michigan f4 male definitely pulls weight in the cross...Seen some real PM learners in the Grapesmac x PMf4...Stardawg is just a good plant all around in general and pure Michigan will live in my tents untill I just can't grow anymore!
 
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Aggressive pruning has kept these plants short & bushy.
I repotted them into 2-gallon buckets a couple weeks ago and will move them indoors soon for flowering.
Might even do a pollen chuck. :mariofireball::weedleaf:

Observations:
Very little insect activity.
Zero powdery mildew or mold.
Roots are vigorous and healthy.
Very stinky.

More info:
Soil is an organic mix... something similar pro-mix HP that's fortified with worm castings & Epsoma Plant-Tone.
Seedlings were occasionally given Mills fertilizer to give em a boost in vigor and immunity while roots were getting established.
They only get water now.

Beasutiful plants Chunky !
Curious if you put drain holes in those containers; I see them at Dollar Tree for 1.25 ; good hack.
 
Beasutiful plants Chunky !
Curious if you put drain holes in those containers; I see them at Dollar Tree for 1.25 ; good hack.
Thanks, and you have a good eye! Those buckets are from the dollar store.
They all have holes in the bottom, plus little spacers to “air prune” roots.
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I got the spacers for 5 cents from a local landscaping company that recently went out of business. They work GREAT to prevent root spiraling and I wish I could find something similar for my larger pots.
 

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