SmithsJunk
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Tornado watch/warning all over the North Valley this morning. I miss watching the tornados form up down there. About 20 yrs ago, out in the Sacto delta (my old home) at my little brothers wake. There was only one cloud in the sky. It was a few miles across and dark grey. As we watched it move a little F1 tornado dropped out of it. It totally trashed and terrorised the golf course in Freeport, hahaha. (I hate golf courses because they always destroy good land to make them and ruin the local ecosystems.)
I'm about 15 miles NE of I80 where their tracks usually end (but we still get the micro-bursts from them like what hit my garden).
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I'm in Grass Valley (perfect name) at the center of the circle.
Trying to upload other pics this morning but my Verizon Jetpack is being a complete piece of sh*t. I'll do it later.
Read back through trying to get some ideas for my indoor run, looks like you’re about two months from seed at this point. I realize this is very strain dependent, but in general, would you say two months and this size is what you are looking for to flip them and be able to fit them in this size tent?
Read back through trying to get some ideas for my indoor run, looks like you’re about two months from seed at this point. I realize this is very strain dependent, but in general, would you say two months and this size is what you are looking for to flip them and be able to fit them in this size tent?
Yeah, but I didn't know what I was doing yet and that should have been them at 5-6 weeks. My current set are are right at 4 weeks...
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They are not far behind my last set at twice the time. My first ones were light deprived when I started them. I was using that 15w T5 that was only barely enough to hatch them. Bought my two COB fixtures after that, and the 67w first. They froze, were poisoned by my propane heater, then burned because I didn't know how to use the COBs at first, and later overwater perpetually.
This time I had both fixtures, only hatched them with the T5, knew pretty much where to set the COBs, only overwatered a little (lol), are in warmer temps, started in good soil that matched what they were transplanted into, and weren't shocked from up-planting (because of the peat pots). It's a good recipe for quick growth. I haven't even fed them this time but the soil is so good I don't need to till flowering.
I'm expecting to flip in another week or two.
Right on, how much longer/bigger before you flip em? Trying to get a rough idea of sprout to flip time. I think I have decided on some Flo x Jet Fuel beans that I was gifted a pile of, should be a 60-65 day strain, want to see if they are worth running outdoor next season.
As an outdoor grower those numbers never made sense to me. Do you mean 60-65 for flower or from seed to harvest? Being that I am only starting indoor growing that number seems awful small for a full life cycle. Now that I know enough to be dangerous I think that seems reasonable for a full life cycle of indoor if grown at optimal speeds for small plants.
@Wishbone
45 seems too short. Must be flower time???
Honestly, anything beyond the point of those older pics is all theoretical for me. Those went into the garden that day.
Yeah, flower. Could be a really awesome plant if it finishes fast and has some of the diesel and OG characteristics.
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This is what I don't get, they say 25-30gr but that's gotta be some way underestimated BS, cause who would spent that much time and money on a zip. It goes to reason if they underestimated yield then they likely overestimated grow time. Exceeding people's expectations is good business, smart. Stops a lot of the people with weak growing skills from blaming the breeders and makes most people feel good about themselves when they exceed the bean specs.
...or do I have this all wrong and expect way too much because I'm used to huge outdoor harvests? (Not bragging. Anyone with a big enough pot and summer sun can do the same.)
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