Bigg blue dogg

Rev.thenatural

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Little chucking project of the garden of weedin. This is the 91 chemdawg x oaxacan x haze bros blue dream x oaxacan. 95% and in a few days should be getting over to hybrid bobs place and photograph a bigg blue Dogg with better than a pound on her and about 16 weeks under 7200k and now starting to produce true cannabinoids and still has a ways too go. Blessings, rev.thenaturalIMG_20151203_081037833.jpg
 

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Pure sonoran pollinated with saguaro cactus. Already stretching good under 14000k for flowering last few days. These are beasts and greasy funk that will plaster your hinnies too the sofa for hours of contemplation lol. All these laugh in the face of mites and mildew and give generously. These particular trees will also out drink anything around them. IMG_20151130_075235900.jpg IMG_20151203_084720691.jpg IMG_20151203_084720691.jpg
 

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IMG_20151112_094722345.jpg Pure Acapulco gold. Kept best three females and best male and revegged. Kept red Sonja as mother as she's blood red and flowering other two with other localities now. Hybrid Bob was also given a pair and large trees are done at his place as my space is limited until our hopeful spring move too larger quarters. When we grow in pots, we keep the pots small and strictly bottom feed compost tea and they thrive. They create a different type root system with this method and will start slow and yellow bottom leaves too build roots and then they explode. Eliminates over watering and fungus gnats completely. Just have to have patience when getting them started. Yes, in larger pots this method will grow monsters and compete with hydro without hassle.IMG_20151129_111233291.jpg Blessings, rev.thenatural
 

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IMG_20151129_111332621.jpg Love this Zacatecas. Her brother from same brick offsets at the sixth node. That's cool and the seedings we do on these later should produce incredible babe's and fast ripening. This particular type would have pollinated with one of the smaller species of nopal prickly pair that are from that particular region. Sulfur opuntia is the likely culprit as these are not huge and have always a yellow tint and will drive the social butterfly out of anyone. Really great locality. I keep a six buld t5 3ft off tops and build all 22 nodes with branches in three months. In small one gallons the moms will thrive and not take as much space and still give plenty of clones. If i topped my mothers, theyd spread too big so i dont top moms. Take clones then from secondaries instead of primaries.IMG_20151124_192428333.jpg Blessings, rev.thenatural
 

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IMG_20151203_081101164.jpg Beautiful find. This is a true oaxacan from the basin of the madre del sur. Only area In the south with cactus and arid conditions. Oaxaca has many microclimates and diverse flora. This tree has structure of a Acapulco or panama but is purple and leaf serrations are very spiked and stand out. The oaxacan basin is only place for a tree like this to evolve and because its a " southern indica " it will have peculiar affects and not the same as the cactus pollinated trees of the northern deserts. Great find. Thanks, lord. Rev.
 

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Chuahuan. Pure and probably what was partly responsible for creating chemdawg long ago. Pollinates with the larger nopale of the chuahuan desert and is quite an aggressive growing tree. Effects like chemdawg only way more intense as she's pure. Rev.IMG_20151121_182521093.jpg
 

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Pure midlan oaxacan. What they are from the start. These are rare also. As stated, Oaxaca is very diverse and fertile, however these types are the originals and the largest of any locale as I've seen many times. You can grow any pure sativa in the world with these and these will out grow all three to one every time. Rev.thenaturalIMG_20151129_110639933.jpg
 

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Another mother. She would be from the north and barrel cactus pollinated. Would like to compete with the Sonora's however the saguaro influence in the sonoran will out do in yield. Effects of this one are peculiar. Contemplating however still sociable. Rev.IMG_20151121_184732050.jpg
 

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Another oaxacan. These I call mean greens. Extreme deep green leaves and light green leaf undersides. Grown around the hill areas and bud formations get huge on these. Typical pollination with evergreens or pines from the area. Buds very deep green and usually very foxtailing, however a dense and not wispy bud. Got a pair luckily again.IMG_20151203_081139856.jpg Unique no ceiling high as I love all oaxacan specimens however nothing rips the mind like bamboo pollinated Acapulco's and real tai's. Blessings, rev.thenatural
 

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Quick pic. Had some ask how roots are when you strictly bottom feed and compost teaIMG_20151206_114402556_HDR.jpg . Beautiful. This was an extra male not needed so gave good opportunity. Blessings and peace. Rev.thenatural
 
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