The HC
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Earlier this year I had an indoor grow and out of 12 plants I started, 6 brought yields, but the yield was disappointing. should
Starting again only shifting to the backyard, with bigger plants and sure-female mainly clones, not seedlings. At one point there were 15, now it's 13.
It's a 50/50 between another patient and I. He put most of the money, but I'm the one doing most of the gardening and have the access to the property. He is part of at least one other grow, and mentioned that he might bring over another seedling (female bagseed though) to replace the male we had to cull. It was a very odd phenotype, the leaves were jagged and the trunk was very stretched and thin even though I purposely put it in an area that had really good light from morning until 6 even though it wasn't well hidden to try to help it out. Too bad the effort didn't pan out.
There are 7 plants in a homemade compost mix in the ground, they are all doing very well, many of them are LST'd. 2 Tahoe OGs, and one of each of the Master Kush, Tangerine OG, Platinum OG, Jilly Bean and one of The White that's much smaller then the other ones in the pit. Hoping for a pound or more from the pit. Most of them are in that 2-3' range, some are wider then they are tall.
There were 5 seedlings, 3 bagseed from a club (what kind of club gives out seedy weed?) of a strain called "Green Tea," 2 of the Hawaiian land-race. They are doing too swell on 38* latitude (smaller then my hand). Only one of the Green Tea's remain and she is doing well. It's a hybrid, sativa dominant, that seem to be all about the terminal bud. Replanted her from what I think is a gallon sized pot to double that or more of Black Gold with sand/clay mix below a couple days ago. The Hawaiians are still in the pots, and have no signs of sex.
There's a San Fernando Valley Kush in a mix of compost and Black Gold soil a two or more gallon hole filled. It's not doing as well as the ones in the pit, but it's still looking nice. Thinking about LSTing it, but I wonder if that's a bad idea since it's starting to flower.
I also have two GDPs. I just transferred one to the ground in a good sized hole of a soil mix, today. They're under a foot tall still. I'll need more soil before I can transplant the rest of the plants.
I'll get some photos as soon as I can.
Starting again only shifting to the backyard, with bigger plants and sure-female mainly clones, not seedlings. At one point there were 15, now it's 13.
It's a 50/50 between another patient and I. He put most of the money, but I'm the one doing most of the gardening and have the access to the property. He is part of at least one other grow, and mentioned that he might bring over another seedling (female bagseed though) to replace the male we had to cull. It was a very odd phenotype, the leaves were jagged and the trunk was very stretched and thin even though I purposely put it in an area that had really good light from morning until 6 even though it wasn't well hidden to try to help it out. Too bad the effort didn't pan out.
There are 7 plants in a homemade compost mix in the ground, they are all doing very well, many of them are LST'd. 2 Tahoe OGs, and one of each of the Master Kush, Tangerine OG, Platinum OG, Jilly Bean and one of The White that's much smaller then the other ones in the pit. Hoping for a pound or more from the pit. Most of them are in that 2-3' range, some are wider then they are tall.
There were 5 seedlings, 3 bagseed from a club (what kind of club gives out seedy weed?) of a strain called "Green Tea," 2 of the Hawaiian land-race. They are doing too swell on 38* latitude (smaller then my hand). Only one of the Green Tea's remain and she is doing well. It's a hybrid, sativa dominant, that seem to be all about the terminal bud. Replanted her from what I think is a gallon sized pot to double that or more of Black Gold with sand/clay mix below a couple days ago. The Hawaiians are still in the pots, and have no signs of sex.
There's a San Fernando Valley Kush in a mix of compost and Black Gold soil a two or more gallon hole filled. It's not doing as well as the ones in the pit, but it's still looking nice. Thinking about LSTing it, but I wonder if that's a bad idea since it's starting to flower.
I also have two GDPs. I just transferred one to the ground in a good sized hole of a soil mix, today. They're under a foot tall still. I'll need more soil before I can transplant the rest of the plants.
I'll get some photos as soon as I can.