Lemon pledge and fuel this bad in veg only means one thing loompas yeti bx2 is a keeper

  • Thread starter Prop215Life
  • Start date
  • Tagged users None
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
Burn remember it's still a weed the more you complicate it the more complicated it becomes. I myself am more of a indoor guy I was afraid of outdoor and honestly my dad and uncles were back pack growers in the tri I had been on numerous "camping trips" with them this year I started outdoor and my dAd said son you complicate shit to much you new generation growers and all your fancy equipment. His words exactly sun and water sun and water is really all the require however I like to throw a few dead trout in my soil hell sometimes I'll throw some old cow shit hahaha. I laughed when he said this because he's right I remember when I seen my dad's indoor garden when I was like 8 tin siding all over the walls and a few 400 watt hi bay metal halide fixtures grew my dad some dank I believe you may be like myself I tend to sike myself out to much with all the crazy things on the market when really all the plant requires is a light source and water first and foremost then it needs some npk depending on your preference theirs organic or synthetic remember though og's like to eat, and love. So like this man. "Light,water,npk and your attention that's it.
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
Updated pics for you guys on my fuely lemonpledge outdoor yeti bx2.
1st up red stemmed water leafs
Image
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
Here's another yeti but it's the yeti f3 it was kind of a experiment originally in a 5 gallon tall then I cut the bottom off the 5 gaol long and placed it on top of a short 20 gallon pot it really seems to not effect the growth at all and I had no transplant shock next time I'll go directly into a 15 gallon short and go on top of a 50 gallon if the weight is decent at the end and the quality doesn't suffer at all.
Image
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
Also topped multiple times now I'm low stress training with twist Ties it seems to be helping. The internode spacing is just f'ing crazy once I pulled down the branches and all the branching below started shooting up there is literally maybe a inch between internodes. This f3 is insane in the smell department one of the most pungent piney smelling plants I have ever been around in veg now stem rubs needed it is just stinky piney fuely skunky and some how it all mixes perfect together all in all my keeper yetis are basically some of the best plants I have I will actually say my bx2 since I've had one small harvest is the best but once the f3 is done it may move up on my list from 3rd to first my fathers gifted clone to me sets at a strong number 2 on skunk smell alone. Hopefully good things will come from these so I can pass them onto to loompa to see if it is what he is looking for. I will not be using these yeti's in the competition by the way as I feel the comp should be as level as a playing field as possible so those pheno's will come strictly from seed pop all documented from first root tail to the end
 
loompa

loompa

Breeder
Supporter
422
243
Burn remember it's still a weed the more you complicate it the more complicated it becomes. I myself am more of a indoor guy I was afraid of outdoor and honestly my dad and uncles were back pack growers in the tri I had been on numerous "camping trips" with them this year I started outdoor and my dAd said son you complicate shit to much you new generation growers and all your fancy equipment. His words exactly sun and water sun and water is really all the require however I like to throw a few dead trout in my soil hell sometimes I'll throw some old cow shit hahaha. I laughed when he said this because he's right I remember when I seen my dad's indoor garden when I was like 8 tin siding all over the walls and a few 400 watt hi bay metal halide fixtures grew my dad some dank I believe you may be like myself I tend to sike myself out to much with all the crazy things on the market when really all the plant requires is a light source and water first and foremost then it needs some npk depending on your preference theirs organic or synthetic remember though og's like to eat, and love. So like this man. "Light,water,npk and your attention that's it.

Let me tell you guys, Ive seen it all too. It seems like every time I roll in a grow store there is some "Magical" new wonder nute/additive that makes you get 4 lbs a light..LOL Ive seen this going on 20 years now and Ive come to my one basic motto...."Tricks are for kids". Its like the cereal with Tony the Tiger...Tricks are for kids. If you need some "magical additive" then you need to take a look at the basics, your environment, lights, humidity, temp, temp swings between night and day cycles etc. In most cases its not an additive you need, but to dial in your room better to the genetics your running.

All that said....I have just recently run across a product that actually does work. I was surprised as hell. It would be the first time that what I normally would call a trick, did work and did increase the overall flower quality. And that my friends is something that comes from one of our very own. That BioWar stuff that capulator has is definately beyond a doubt benificial. The whole Farm here is now using it after extensive research and runs with it in our cycles, nobody is seeing anything short of upping the game a bit with the overall quality of finished flowers.

So outside of that stuff, I would just stick to the basics. And if your growing outdoors, I guess depending on where....I'd be hesitant to use dead animal products in the outdoors. I can't tell you how many, bear and scavenger critters have uprooted plants looking for the dead animal to eat.
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
Lol my dad makes me laugh love that guy and his bag of tricks it was more of a comment to say you can get your n p and k from a lot of things you do not need " magic powder " dad's rule of thumb KISS KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID after all of this research it is still a weed. By the way og bio war is on my to do list....
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
Man this yeti girl outside she has taken on so much of a sativa look it's crazy the smell in veg is amazing though almost changed from lemon pledge to a strong piney pine sol smell she does smell so strong in veg so I'm hoping when she flowers she'll smell even better
 
FlyinJStable

FlyinJStable

2,518
263
When you started the topping and some stress training how well would you say she handled that.?
Big green thumbs up one sweet plant 215 loven the sativa look also want one
I sit and stare at mine all day lol
I keep counting the little things on that round thing that clicks a lot has numbers on the face of it and it goes really really slow I am sure that thing is attached to my plants somehow.
FlyJ
 
burn4me

burn4me

1,779
263
When you started the topping and some stress training how well would you say she handled that.?
Big green thumbs up one sweet plant 215 loven the sativa look also want one
I sit and stare at mine all day lol
I keep counting the little things on that round thing that clicks a lot has numbers on the face of it and it goes really really slow I am sure that thing is attached to my plants somehow.
FlyJ
you do that too! lol
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
Honestly when grown from seed the internodes branching is even on both sides so I waited until the fourth node and cut right above the third node then I clean up underneath leaving two even branches after about 8-10" of growth then I start to tie down with twist ties. I don't put to much strain on them there young and bend. You'll notice all growth starts to shoot up sometime I top the growth shooting up. You have to not be afraid to cut but be cautious to not cut to much if that makes sense it took me a while before I got the right amount of growth tops and not a lot of the undergrowth larf buds. You'll get it j it is all a learning experience. One day things just click on here the farm there is so many informative threads I read all methods that interested me. I must give you some credit you inspired me to look outside the box your theory on environmental manipulation to maximize the traits your looking for though wild does make sense and the evidence is everywhere. My yeti bx2 for example indoor she's beautiful yes and you can tell she's a hybrid but she doesn't show such distinct traits to either side now outdoors that girl takes on strait sativa everything. When placed outdoor the temps were mid 80's humidity relatively high and the amount of sun light a day is more of a equatorial type environment all though it does change fast for those few short weeks of veg especially in the beginning stages of veg outdoor I noticed the rapid change into a sativa dominant og'ish looking plant. Loompa states in the description of the yeti lines that when placed outdoor you notice more sativa traits maybe this has to do with the time of year us California growers go to the great outdoors. Maybe it's something to look into for your part of the country. Thank again for the compliments and your seedlings look great. I know you are getting the just of the growing and you are soaking up knowledge. Greatest thing about someone new and sometime the worst I'll be honest I miss it though Is the willingness to take chances on growing methods. So eager to have a perfect product that when new your out to try methods you've seen or heard of. I myself took dad's advice what I read and what I saw from numerous growers and I'll be honest I paid attention the veterans in this game as kinda made my own method. Good luck good vibes an good smoke man
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
My last reply was to flying j forgot to hit the reply button on his post
 
Prop215Life

Prop215Life

273
93
@nitemare let's see that bad biaaatch the infamous sativa "sky walker" one of my favorites like loompas headband aka underdog they are so faked it's not even cool anymore.

Another thing the "707headband" is not loompas headband it's not even close and the skywalker sativa cut is a rockstar compared to the indica dominant skywalker og that floats around and is wayyyyy more common. Just my opinions sorry to upset someone but killer fire is killer fire call em like you see em.
 
FlyinJStable

FlyinJStable

2,518
263
Totally on the mark @Prop215
And you explain stuff really well when u described traits and pheno markers, thank you for that
You make it EZ to understand.... as dose Loompa
I spent some quality time looking up ideas and found one that works for me so far
I believe that keeping an open mind is key and don't be shy about sharing my ideas when I said something about
environmental triggers Loompa piped in and said yes its a good thought.

So thats my click
heavy on environment
heavy on the taller sativa s
then tie her ass down mainlined style and let er grow
+Vibes FlyJ
 
Frostynugman

Frostynugman

1,192
263
Lol my dad makes me laugh love that guy and his bag of tricks it was more of a comment to say you can get your n p and k from a lot of things you do not need " magic powder " dad's rule of thumb KISS KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID after all of this research it is still a weed. By the way og bio war is on my to do list....
Looks so awesome! those plants are huge! Can't wait to see what you get out of there.
BTW ogbiowar is the beezneez

Like I was saying good karma coming your way.
 
Top Bottom