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Those sasquatch dick's you call Lemon Alien Dogs look insane, I would image several of those would definitely color up. Can't wait to see the next batch you have in the works, good luck with the trim!
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Thanks Kush, I was worried about this run because I had taken a few months off and was trying new strains and new nutrients, but it all went really well and I am stoked about it! I am glad that people are interested in the information because I am happy to share it!very nice job dude! looking very bomb! like ive mentioned before, you have a very impressive greenthumb bro, i always enjoy your pics and thoughts!
Haha, I had both my roommates and a close friend helping me out the last couple days and we busted through a little over half of everything. The other half will come down next week since it is not quite ready yet. I have a couple pictures from during trimming that I will put in at the bottom of this post! Glad you were able to be here for the whole show KillerChef!Sweet man those all look like some great smoke great work brother and congrats on your up coming harvest id gladly help you trim haha happy harvest bro
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Thanks Soser, I had a great time sharing all the info you prompted me to share so thanks for being so enthusiastic and interested! The future grow is coming up fast, I have 11 perfect looking seedlings, 1 that is catching back up after a rough start, and 1 that has taken a turn for the worse over the last couple days and I have no idea what the cause is. I will toss a picture in at the bottom of the post for you to see the happy ones!Awesome grow Meeks was my pleasure to watch and interact with you bro, i appreciate all the informative detailed responses you gave me . I learn alot from your thread and that was awrsome... best of luck on future grows and you can bet ill be drooling and asking question on each of them. Actually what is the general amount of time after you flush that the nitro starts to leave the leafs and yellow them up, I flushed three days ago .....respect soser
Yeah you called it Gr33n, the two largest plants that I have standing still (chop next week) are getting some nice color coming in that wasn't there a couple days ago during picture time! And the White Urkle plants are the same story! The next round is going to be awesome! Thanks for staying tuned!Those sasquatch dick's you call Lemon Alien Dogs look insane, I would image several of those would definitely color up. Can't wait to see the next batch you have in the works, good luck with the trim!
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Haha, LADies, clever! Thanks boss, I am super proud of this round for sure!Very very nice looking frost covered "lad"ies lol. Nice work for real you are doing them girls nicely.
Thanks Lady Goods, half way done and about to start the second half tomorrow! I like to smoke buds and BHO, so I trim off every leaf I can for processing. I love the way your dry bud photos came out! I hope I can get some that great!Meticulous trim job. I expect no less!Congrats on the harvest Meeks!
Always great questions Soser! First off, I took that photo during the trimming process, so the untrimmed cola was untrimmed because I hadn't gotten to it yet, not because I was going to dry it like that. I do a combination of what DJ Short recommend, and what I have learned from experience over the last few years of growing. He likes to leave the fan leaves on to encase the cola and let it dry slower, but I have found that if there is even a single mold spore present in your garden, following this technique will give that mold enough time to spread throughout your whole crop! In very dry climates, I would still recommend following his advice, because your buds will be crispy dry too fast if you don't, but because I have a higher humidity range here by the coast, I like to trim all the leaves off right away to decrease the chance of mold spreading and increase the speed which my buds dry in the first stage.ok Meeks in my continued quest to acquire the knowledge of your style bro.... I was ready drying and curing threads yesterday and I usually just go right at it ... trim them up big leaves and then little leaves and then manicure and hang to dry in a closet around 70 degee's with 50% R/H... but was reading dj shorts style posted by long lost Tex and appears that is what you are doing with the far right bud , leave the large leaf's on till crispy as they protect the bud during the drying phase after they become crispy take off and manicure the little sugar leaves rehang if still a little damp or put in brown shopping bag folded at top slightly and wait a day or two.....Is this what you are attempting with the last bud or just didn't get to trimming it at picture time . As always love your work meeks....be well my friend , i'll be peeping ....oh won last thing how many seeds did you wind up with do to the nanners....
Thanks so much KC, I really encourage you to follow through with your suggestion of starting classes at U of A! They have an amazing program there, and I am actually lucky enough to have their lead Horticulture professor teaching my greenhouse vegetable class for the rest of this quarter because of my other normal professor falling ill! The next grow will start getting a lot more attention once this grow is totally cut down, I think I will continue to do updates for the new plants here in this thread.Hell yeah nmeeks you slayed it its nice to have a formal education to back up your grow I appreciate an in depth grow log you put alot of work into the grow and the journal thats why im here to follow guys like you that put it down right lol thank you for the info youve put in here for the community and for always giving everyone a response I may be starting school for horticulture at the U of A next year i just got to move a little closer to tucson either way they have a kick ass agriculture program so im really trying to get my shit together and get in rolled me and my wife and kids already volunteer at there community garden they have a nice plot of land that they use to grow all the veggies and fruits for a local runaway/kids shelter its pretty cool and ive already got a foot in the door with some of the professors and staff so hopefully soon ill be following down the path you have taken wish me luck and iil be around to follow the next grow too thanks for the reply take care and finish harvesting tha ish haha
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Glad to hear you are on the LAD train! They are seriously impressive plants! I am curious why you plan on switching from a hydroponic media (coco) to a soil based media like roots? The ideal pH for these two different medias are radically different and I think you might find it harder to keep your plants happy if they are in a poorly balanced mix of these two different medias. I am intrigued and would love to hear how that goes once you give it a try.Damn bro you are definately killing those LAD ys.. I threw a couple down togerm i need some of these in my life.. IM going to try and run them in some coco for now then go pick up some roots or ffof for them to finish in some smart pots...
Thank you Green Punk, the last of it should come down over the next couple days, then very soon the buds will be dry enough to start smoking some samples before the full cure :DAs always, excellent work! Killin that shit.
The structure is so cool on a couple of these plants! Some are straight up OG golf balls and others are more haze-like in structure. . . and of course the Alien Grenades has a touch of the Sour D structure in the plant that has yet to come down, I am super pumped for that one! I think I will be having Thanksgiving away from my family this year (usually go to Seattle), so I will still be in Cali with access to these freshly dried meds for Turkey Day!!Loving the structure on those buds! They are looking scrumptios!!! Looks like it's going to be a good Thanksgiving. I know I will be Alien Rock Candy'd out during turkey time lol. Great show.Peace!
Hahaha, too high to leave a post is how I feel almost every night! By the time I am done watering and taking care of school related stuff, I hardly have energy to do any more than pack more bowls! I hope to get some great dry bud shots this time around, I know I never posted any for the last two grows so I need to stop slacking once I have jars of dank to photograph! Thanks for all the kind words FM!:) :) Finally i'm not so high i can actually leave a post :p
Lookin great nMeeks!! those nugs have a crazy growth pattern! quality looks out of this world as always! and love your handy camera work, it's like you're setting shots up for a ferrari ;)
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I wouldn't recommend using ffof with coco either, I would stay away from starting with coco and then transplanting into a soil based media. If you want to copy the way someone grows, it will help you if you don't try to mix and match advice from multiple growers that conflict in style so drastically the way Alien and I do, being that he grows in organic nutrient soil beds, and I grow in hydroponic coco pots with synthetic nutrients. . .I was thinking of following the organic schedule alien put up. But I'm all ears. If you think ffof is better then that's what I'll do. I was told doing organic with soiless (pro mix) is defeating the purpose?
Sounds good Soser!Exactly what i do nmeeks as I prefer to get the trim taking care of right away, I thank u for all your detailed answer bro, you were very enlightened to alot of what I currently do, so now I have your confirmation that I am doing things correctly .... I think i'm done with the questions for this grow .....i'll be on you for the next, get some R&R bro. Respect SoSer....