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Kurtz

Hello, and have a question....?

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Hey y'all seen some of the episodes of this AMAZING place/people, the Malawi episode was epic, loved it!!! Any way there's this plant I have called simply "OGX," no one knows its lineage....Og KushX? and I was wondering if anyone has ever heard of it? I'm just getting back into a lil grow, nothing major, been out for 17 years, grew the best Skunk#2 aka Road Kill Skunk (RKS) that was outta this world, crazy strong....figured I'd grow my own again and found I still love doing it!! Started from seeds, some unknown is one I have in full flower mode is and another unknown, looks great got them on a 11/13 cycle....got Candy Kush and the "OGX" in bloom room too....Sour D in another place Vegging with 4 clones of the unknown flowering, can't pass up a great unknown pheno!!!!???? Never! 

 

The "OGX" looks like its Sativa Dominant, not sure though, its a hybrid for sure...

 

Any way, hey y'all....Kurtz here! :D Also, meet Miss, Who-Knows-What! She looks great, pic took 3 days ago, illuminated with ~90 stated watts (individual bulbs): at 16 nights and 17 days, growing super fast!!!! Two "OGX" also pictured.....

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Hi Kurtz and welcome to forum :)

 

 

Personally I do not know that genetics that you comment, but surely some companion can give us more information :)

Good LED lighting system, plants look very healthy


Regards!

 

 

 

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