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Great choice for a first time Exotic strain. :fire::fire:I really like the way this forum is organized, it helps people in knowing which beans to buy. There are so many seed companies out there now that its almost impossible to choose if your on a tight budget.
Anyhow, I recently decided to trial some Exotic Genetix after seeing numerous people finding dankness. First up is the Kimbo Kush. I've started 5 seeds and each came up. They have been a bit neglected, now I've transplanted and they're growing better now. I should flip in about 2-3 weeks.
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Great choice for a first time Exotic strain. :fire::fire:
I know right, I'd been looking for something really good to grow, and it seems like your really can't go wrong with Exotic. Have you ran there strains?
Also wanted to add, they are in 3 gal pots of recycled organic soil. They're nice and perky now that I stopped overwatering them.:cool:
:fire::fire::fire:Wow, thats one hell of a collection brother...When I had my mmj card I used to pick up from exotic.
And I tell you everything he made was straight fire. I mean top notch cup winning shit.
So from then on out I have dedicated the most space in my seed vault to his genetix.
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But I haven't popped them yet. Saving them for later. Using up the freebies and cheap stuff first.
Alright fellas, here we go Day 1 of flowering. Just transplanted into an organic coco based soil mix lightly amended with some 6-8-4 buds and blooms, worm castings, and dusted the roots with myco, and it begins. 5.5 gal containers.
I can't believe I still have 6 seeds left.. The 4 kimbos in front.
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Small girls, but I'm guessing they will explode with growth in the coming weeks.
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These girls will be grown under Cree Cobs. I'm upgrading this fixture later this week from 420 watts to 640 watts. Just changing out the drivers, to see if I can gain some yield.
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Looking good. Let me ask you a question if I may please? Why transplant these gals and then immediately flip?
This is just my opinion...but I urge you to at least wait a week. Let the plants spend their time growing roots in their new homes..then when you flip she can you their all.
I gotcha, in my experience doing so right before flip slows growth, and most never really make use of the new space.
I've flowered gals that were definitely in pots too small for their size, yet finished just fine, and actually yielded better than those I had just repotted. I have a couple kimbos now flowering in pots slightly too small. But you're looking good either way. I'm curious to see how these f2's fair. ✌
I run a lot of Exotic gear and same as Tex transplant into final containers at flip for same reasons... once into 7-10 gal pots they are too heavy to move and my VEG room and flower room are in different locations. I would prefer to VEG in final containers and sometimes do but it's a pain in the ass to move a 2' tall plant in a 10gal container.. I grow in 100% organic soil so a 10gal pot is like 80-90#s... plus a plant.
I VEG in #2 nursery pots and transplant at 15" and into flower. My last run of Kimbo they were right up the lights (LEDs) at harvest time and I have a 7.5" ceiling as well.
Tex - try the VERO29 cobs... I just bought 2 sets of 3 and am running them now getting HUGE frost on my The Future run. 3 of the VERO 29s are like 300watts, I just ordered 2 more sets of 3 each.
The Future - under Vero29 COBs 55 days-ish current
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The Future #2
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The Future #1
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Agreed :cry:Lol show off! :)
What's the smell like of these ?Timber Grow lights... Tell Dan Bob Brown sent you ask for discount...hahaha..
3500k yes and are the latest greatest, they are very efficient.
I got the 3 Vero29s already assembled - it was $50 more to get assembled version. This is a 400watt lamp not 300 sorry!
Here's the link:
http://timbergrowlights.com/400-watt-vero29-v7-linear-framework/
Like I said yeah they are very nice... lower down buddage fans have rails ... rails to the soil line from 6' off ground.. 15" from tops of plants. Dan at Timber has this dialed in with science bro no BS.
On the organic deal, re;
"Running organic is a little different because nutrient spikes and top dressing can only go so far."
I don't use spikes and top dress only at flip which is when I transplant... gets more soil due to lager pot. I actually re-cycle my soil. I run organic soil home made "Coots" style (recipe).
Been running it for years. I don't spend any money on "nutrients" .... build my own vermi-compost.. get base nutrients in bulk for pennies/lb. The most expensive thing is Pearl-lite @ $35 for a 3 cu. ft. bag (fits in a trash can). I just mixed up 6ish cubic feet of soil.... with all organic amendments that last the whole run + , probably cost me $15....
Yields:
I will get usually 4 zips dry per plant if it's a heavy yielder like the Kimbo I got 8 zips per plant dried but they were monsters like 2x the size of The Future I pictured.
Here's my Kimbo from last fall... these were big yielders and fire!
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