420 Magazine's Plant of the Month: September 2021

420 Magazine's Plant of the Month: September 2021

  • Ljb1 - Fruit Punch

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  • Jungle Joseph - Bagseed

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  • Jhigh78 - Blueberry

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  • MackMurder - Passion Fruit

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  • Oldmanjj - Unknown

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  • Farmer Reading - Unknown

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  • Total voters
    60
  • Poll closed .
WOW are there MANY amazing bud shots in this month's entries. You guys are WAY too good at what you do. I practically only enter this contest to give me an excuse to keep coming back to look at all these unbelievable plants! So since I don't have a bud photo to compete with most of what's already entered, I'm going to toss my hat in the ring with a shot of:

Ghost Train Haze, Day 56 of Veg, Current Grow, With a bit of Training....

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This is one of my outdoor girls grown in 3 Cu Ft (two bags) of Sohum soil, .5 Cu Ft of Royal Gold, and a touch of four year old horse manure compost (composted with soybean hull pellets, coco core, pine bark mulch, and cedar chips).

Somehow my Excel Spreadsheet used for record keeping kinda went away, so I am not too certain of the strain---will do some research.

She seems to be very happy horizontal plant, which has been completely immune to PM (knock on wood). All of her sisters have been fighting PM with the wild humidity swings in my region.

Hopefully she finishes out as well!!! And my dog is just chilling under her shade.
 
This is one of my outdoor girls grown in 3 Cu Ft (two bags) of Sohum soil, .5 Cu Ft of Royal Gold, and a touch of four year old horse manure compost (composted with soybean hull pellets, coco core, pine bark mulch, and cedar chips).

Somehow my Excel Spreadsheet used for record keeping kinda went away, so I am not too certain of the strain---will do some research.

She seems to be very happy horizontal plant, which has been completely immune to PM (knock on wood). All of her sisters have been fighting PM with the wild humidity swings in my region.

Hopefully she finishes out as well!!! And my dog is just chilling under her shade.
Damn FR. That's a big girl. Almost 4 cubic feet of soil? That's 30 gallons basically! WHOA. Didn't even know they made pots that big! Lol. Can't even imagine the roots on that puppy.
 
Mephisto Genetics Mango Smile: Typical Sativa structure and this thing is already 5 foot tall!
Amazing smell, taste and a wonderful stimulating high. Crossed with Toof Decay another amazing strain in the Mephisto Catalog!
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What size pot is she in?
 
3 Gallon and I'm glad I didn't go with 5 gallon. Other one is already a tad over 5' tall. For an Auto flower it's huge...
Wow. I’m getting ready to grow one of those in a 3 gallon …. Maybe I’ll go to 2 gallon. I love the sativa dominant strains, but I’d rather have shorter plants.
 
I've never entered my GDP that WILL bring back Memories. Beautiful Bronze Brittany.


Sorry, GDP? What strain is that? That bud looks positively evil and delicious. Any chance while you're reminiscing you could say a few words about that bud? I'm real curious about it's taste and smell. Heh.
 
Damn FR. That's a big girl. Almost 4 cubic feet of soil? That's 30 gallons basically! WHOA. Didn't even know they made pots that big! Lol. Can't even imagine the roots on that puppy.
Thanks a lot, it is an honour to get mention from such an exceptional cultivator.

Love the training with your Ghost Train Haze girl!!! Love to see plants fill in from the inside out.

One of my buddies who is a much better cultivator than I am grows his outdoor girls in fifty gallon grow bags.

I do not employ grow bags for my outdoor girls; I dig holes optimally to the water line, place river gravel at the bottom of the hole about six inches past the water line, place my soil in the middle, and place river gravel at the top of the hole to discourage critters from digging up my plants and to provide groundcover (sometimes I employ mulch too preferably cocoa hull mulch if it is available locally).

As age catches up with me the manual hole digging is becoming an adverse process.

She was only up potted to a one gallon pot, so her root(s) just about jumped out of the pot at transplant. I use a water soluble Endo/Ecto Mycorrhizal Inoculant during early veg.

This was my smallest and last girl planted in this grow, which utilized anywhere from half to two thirds of the soil as my other plants.

I ran Sohum Soil as a benchmark against my own blends, which is kicking my ass in many ways.

Look forward to analyzing her root system at the conclusion of harvest.

The roots are the brain of the plant, so it will be like taking a look at Abraham Lincoln's brain---I am very high.


 
Thanks a lot, it is an honour to get mention from such an exceptional cultivator.

Love the training with your Ghost Train Haze girl!!! Love to see plants fill in from the inside out.

One of my buddies who is a much better cultivator than I am grows his outdoor girls in fifty gallon grow bags.

I do not employ grow bags for my outdoor girls; I dig holes optimally to the water line, place river gravel at the bottom of the hole about six inches past the water line, place my soil in the middle, and place river gravel at the top of the hole to discourage critters from digging up my plants and to provide groundcover (sometimes I employ mulch too preferably cocoa hull mulch if it is available locally).

As age catches up with me the manual hole digging is becoming an adverse process.

She was only up potted to a one gallon pot, so her root(s) just about jumped out of the pot at transplant. I use a water soluble Endo/Ecto Mycorrhizal Inoculant during early veg.

This was my smallest and last girl planted in this grow, which utilized anywhere from half to two thirds of the soil as my other plants.

I ran Sohum Soil as a benchmark against my own blends, which is kicking my ass in many ways.

Look forward to analyzing her root system at the conclusion of harvest.

The roots are the brain of the plant, so it will be like taking a look at Abraham Lincoln's brain---I am very high.


FR, I'm far from your league my friend, but thanks for the kind words. Super interesting stuff. So the Sohum is kicking your blends ass? That's interesting too cuz it's kicking my FF blend's ass too. I'm running all the outdoor autos in Sohum this time. Doing the photos in the FF blend cuz of Geoflora nutes. I suppose you could run Geo with living soil but it seemed like overkill to me so I figured I'd try it this way. I love the ease of Sohum. And look forward to your root porn!!!!
 
Sorry, GDP? What strain is that? That bud looks positively evil and delicious. Any chance while you're reminiscing you could say a few words about that bud? I'm real curious about it's taste and smell. Heh.
It's Grand Daddy Purps from GDP... it tastes like... strawberry/grapes or something(smells like it tastes), it's the Classic OG Grand Daddy. I call her the Bronze Brittany pheno, Crazy coloration and the only Brown weed I'll smoke. :laugh:
 
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