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cool thx subbedHe has his own flair on training :)
He just posted new pics .
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/hydro-noob-indoor-tent-grow-led-cob.84886/page-66
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cool thx subbedHe has his own flair on training :)
He just posted new pics .
https://www.thcfarmer.com/community/threads/hydro-noob-indoor-tent-grow-led-cob.84886/page-66
No fair you'd win every time!:p lmao!What about beast of the month :)
Dude! Rmoltis Miyagi Sensei! It's perfect because he methodically trains his plants just like Mr Miyagi trains his bonsai's!Lol you guys are doing awesome. All except rmol has came along way last 90 days...
Rmol on the other hand has been vegging that beast since me and him brought the seeds back from Nam in 69...
The rest of you on his thread have been good student to Mr Meogi rmol.....
yep!No fair you'd win every time!:p lmao!
Dude! Rmoltis Miyagi Sensei! It's perfect because he methodically trains his plants just like Mr Miyagi trains his bonsai's!
A little more colorful too hahaYou guys crack me up.
Reminds me of jobsite humor.
Usually a little more creative than average society humor.
Not bad! I'm also trying to figure out my best option for my first outdoor season. I think our soil in Northern coastal New England is very rocky and sandy and hard to use, even if it is amended. I was thinking about making a big batch of a super soil to transplant into in Late May or early June when it is finally warm enough to go outside.Hey guys, I was at Costco and found some OMRI rated organic soil at 8.99 per pack.
Looks like a good enough deal to buy a few to fill my planned outdoor fruit/veggie/herb garden.
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When we get to training your beast cut in that big bag you sent if the cut you gift me doesnt make the journey I have some GG # 4 x Elmers Glue I am stoked to give a go so either way we will be putting someting in that jumbo bag to beast mode in. :)
Might have to put in my order very soon with rmol seed and clone depot :)Sounds like a plan chief.
I keep thinking how ridiculously big a 100 gal potted plant can get.
Do You have a transitional up-potting plan? To ensure the roots fill the 100 gal bag? Who am I asking? I bet you do.
The beast clone is coming out of reveg. Top growth tip has been growing a set of leaves in, and nodes are starting to grow in too.
She is being fed only water until her roots get more established.
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leaves have been slowly greening up, and normal growth is returning. Once she gets tall enough I will top her and clone that top for you.
I plan on cloning inside the clone shipper. It looks to be a perfect humidity holding environment.
Then once it starts growing I know it will be ready to go.
I want you to have a cut of the beast because of how she grew in.
Her roots filled transitional pots faster than I've ever seen.
She grew in many new growth tips all over making her very bushy while training.
Her structure was very nice and fairly even through the training process. Helping form a nice fairly even canopy.
And overall she was just healthy and grows very vigorously.
And she has been very resilient to any stressors applied during veg & cloning.
Out of 4 seeds popped she cloned the easiest. Sprouting roots quick In soil and in a bubble style cloner.
Hits all the marks I'm looking for.
In flower she frosts up early on.
The smell is delicious and paranoia inducing from the density (this may just be cause it's a bigger plant than I'm used to).
Wow!!! Absolutely beautiful and stunning. Great pics :DThanks boss !
Here are some beast clone shots for ya. She keeps coloring up
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Everyday she looks better and better.
I'd enter just so I could like yours!!@mandalaman has a couple nice ones too :)
160grams in her.Me too boss!
This plant is like %95 tops!
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I'm not even sure how to guess the yield because tops are heavy.
She is in a 5 gal pot that is "5 tall.
What do you guys think?
What part generally of NE you in?? Was born and raised in Portsmouth, NH. Always had great luck with the soil in NE but as you said your on the coast so I see your dilemma. Maybe some nice raised beds and just use ROLS and your own compost and worm castings.Not bad! I'm also trying to figure out my best option for my first outdoor season. I think our soil in Northern coastal New England is very rocky and sandy and hard to use, even if it is amended. I was thinking about making a big batch of a super soil to transplant into in Late May or early June when it is finally warm enough to go outside.
I still don't know if I want to dig a hole, build a bed, or just get giant smart pots. I plan on putting 5-10 outside. I have to be careful of strain. I need something that does well in far northern latitudes and finishes Oct 1 - 15. Anyhing later is risking frost