@ 62 days I transplanted the KC 36 batch in regular plastic bag pots that doubled the size of the 2 gal airpot. I had these laying around for a while and wanted to use them up. It was perfect sized for testing. I have only a group pic of these for some strange reason. I lost some pics from the camera of the transplanting times and flip times. All bummed, but still moving on.
Keep in mind that the top of the greenhouse is 6 feet tall. Pic is of 6 days.
The next set of pics are at 10 days..... On this day the GG crosses were transplanted and flipped out into the sun...
I only have a couple pics of a few. I musta got sidetracked and forgot finish taking pics or something.
Here are the KC's.
I only found 3 pics of the GG.
Once the GG was flipped I had to switch the greenhouse over to the north side of the house for better summer sun. This took me a bit to do between work and the spare time. However, once the move was made the show really started to kick in.
I did get hit with some pests that did make me spray twice through the grow. I used Naturlyte
spinosad in week 2 1/2, and
mighty wash at week 4 1/2. It was a tiny little pest with little tan wings with stripes that took home under some of the major fan leaves. When the
mighty wash was used they all disappeared for about 2 1/2 weeks. There are new ones back in the final flush week of the KC's, but I just let them go. As you will see in the pics, there was nothing to cry about with the little guys. In the past I have noticed that some of the best plants attract bugs to some degree anyway. Being an outdoor guy you get used to it to a degree also. No mites or other little pests either.
From when the greenhouse move was made. I made sure not to accidentally delete pics at the pc when working on transfers. From there on out it was UNREALS. I hope that the pics in the next posts do these crosses justice. They smelled fruity and sweet throughout the grow. I just can't wait to taste em.....