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OG Kush
Quebec Cannabis Seeds QCS
Growing it
Normal
Resistance
Neutral
The Outcome
Week 3
Harvest
Harvested
1
Number of plants harvested
Grow Room
1
ft²
Grow Room size
1
plant / m²
1180
watt / m²
Tastes like
Earthy
Herbs
Woody
Feels like
5% Sativa 95% Indica

Positive effects

Giggly
Relaxed
Uplifted
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cashomeker cashomeker
5 years ago
La souche féminisée OG Kush est originaire du nord de la Californie. Le nom OG signifie «Ocean Grown» et c'est un croisement entre la génétique Hindu Kush et Lemon Thai. Les graines OG Kush deviendront une plante de marijuana dense avec beaucoup de bourgeons cristallins dégageant une odeur de citron. Les bourgeons auront la structure distinctive du «Kush» qui permet, lorsqu'ils sont cultivés à l'extérieur, une production de 675 grammes par mètre carré. Bien que OG Kush soit une variété à prédominance indica, ses feuilles sont assez similaires à sativa. Comme son nom l'indique, OG Kush est idéal pour la culture SOG, adapté à une production à grande échelle à des fins commerciales. Sa fumée a des effets gais et euphorisants et avec son odeur de citron, elle est excellente pour lutter contre le stress et l'anxiété. Souvent utilisé pour des traitements médicamenteux, OG Kush aide à traiter les migraines, le TDAH et le TDAH et les troubles du stress. OG Kush Information Type: Intérieur / Extérieur Difficulté: Modérée Floraison: 7-8 semaines Principalement Indica Effet: Lifting cérébral et engourdissement pour le corps Taux de THC: 22% Production: Intérieur: 400 g / extérieur 500 g Modèle: QCS
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Grow Questions
cashomeker
cashomekerstarted grow question 5 years ago
For me it's a first I would like to know which fertilizer mixture I should make for growth, for the kinds of genetics?
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Wicked_Stix
Wicked_Stixanswered grow question 5 years ago
Maxigro and maxibloom are cheap and about the most simple nutrients you can get. They work great for soil and hydroponics and are true "stand alone" nutrients. They work great alone without adding any boosters.
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YoungSmoke
YoungSmokeanswered grow question 5 years ago
For the medium: 1. Roots Organics Formula 707 Soil. -20$ for a 5 gallon bag (Cheap asf) -Organic and includes a lot of essential nutrients for cannabis. -These are its ingredients: peat, coco fiber, compost, perlite, pumice, worm castings, bat guano, fish bone meal, soybean meal, feather meal, kelp meal and much more. For nutrients: 1. During vegitation it may be benificial to use grow boosts such as: -Roots Organics Buddha Grow (12.50$) 2. During veg+flowering you can prevent rot and calcium/magnesium deficiencies using: -Cal-Mag Plus by Botanicare (50$) 3. You can also choose to add things into the soil to increase water retentianed, breathability, and root stimulation but personally I’d recommend adding a bit of: -Vermiculite (10$) Side note: Honestly your setup looks really good and you could seriously get away with just using the 707 formula soil as it comes with enough nutrients to sustain a cannabis plant no problem. The nutrients are to help maintain what’s known as a ‘live soil’ which, according to 710Labs, can stimulate the roots ability to take in nutrients, and is def something to look into. If you are to spare no expense with your medium’s nutrients you will maximize your yields. Anyways best of luck, my friend. And happy growing!
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