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Long time grower - Back at it - Interesting Genetics.

The closet is coming back around nicely now. Just up potted several more of the clones. Just up to 16oz solos though. Don't need em taking off too fast The newbies looking might fine. Good batch of compost. Still just getting ph6.6 water at about 16ppm...
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The closet is coming back around nicely now. Just up potted several more of the clones. Just up to 16oz solos though. Don't need em taking off too fast
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The newbies looking might fine. Good batch of compost. Still just getting ph6.6 water at about 16ppm. Nice green, thick cotyledons still. The PB1's compost is from the same pile as these. Guess I know which pile's the richest and furthest along now 🤙
 

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The glue dream cookies we called Moonsocket Was my single favorite flower I've ever smoked. Had a eucalyptus and medicinal flavor profile, and the most comfortable, pleasant, and wonderful high I've ever pulled out of a cannabis plant. Its the seed mother of my peaceblaster F1. The moonsocket herself was a non inbred F1. I miss that plant a lot obviously.


Peaceblaster #2 looks nearly exactly like he r so far, (same leaf geometry and emerald green/blue fade the moonsocket has, but tighter node spacing) as of today I can absolutely 100% smell the minty eucalyptus, and herbal medicine smell in her stems that moonsocket had.' Ive been able to see moonsocket in her since she was little. And got slight glimpses of that eucalyptus, but as of today it's setting in strong. Just got 10x more excited about PB2.
 

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Yep i hear ya about those clones. I'm in no hurry to up pot mine yet, too much going on during summer an outdoor gardens. Your outdoor plants look fantastic.
Thank you. Its definitely more them and the local environment/soils then me though, ive just kinda stood back and watched going "woah...". Just a few rakings of dry ground goat poop, few compost teas. some micro feedings early on. and lots of mimosa treee legume roots. I did amend with local mountain flood plane loam though too, and a better source of stable, mineral rich soil doesn't exactly exist elsewhere in nature, or man made. It's quite literally eroded remains of mountain tops mixed with composted organic plant matter, accumulated over a real long time. The peaceblasters are particularly pretty to look at. Their structure is pretty perfect. they get that from the land race not the moonsocket for sure 🤣

Really it's cheat codes because of where i live. 😅 The goat poo is free, so is my compost, the neighbor way down the way is just glad to have to clean his pens less often. The loam is from my own property.

Im actually gearing up to do some breeding runs in a tent with clones of those clones. Since im not after flower with em necessarily, just seeds, i can afford to be pretty lazy with them 🤣 im getting em back up to snuff though, ive been starving the older seedlings/clones so the younger could catch up a bit. The last rooting clones just went in soil today.
 
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spread 10lbs dried ground goat manure mixed with several handfuls of jobes organic pellet feed full of yummy microlife. Expecting rains tonight. Will get a compost tea in on top of the rain tomorrow if we do. Ill probably sneek one more decent micro feeding about 800 ppm, high water volume. before full on flowering as well. The micro feeding will prob be in RO water PH'd to a neutral 7 after mixing.

Ive been throwing down both these time release pellet feeds occasionally throughout the season. not a lot. More to make sure the microlife is in the soil and gets into the goat manure when it rehydrates than to actually feed the plants. Its cheap, organic, and you can get it at just about any hardware store.
 

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Peaceblaster #4, and Tammy 1 and 3 have joined the party. Main stem clones, should catch up fast.
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Tammy #2 taking her sweet time though lol
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Finally getting things a little more spaced out and organized with the tent.
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Currently soldering a potentiometer and switch/cord to my 4" duct fan for the tent. Only using a 100w panel in there. I'm a cheapskate and already had all the shit to make a variable speed setup, just needed the duct fan. 4" 145cfm (plenty for this size tent) from the true value for $13 😎
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Ive done some up potting and full strength feedings. a cut a little bit of coir into the soil for the up potted clones. Here in 5 or 6 days the closet and tent are gonna look completely different 😈

And then starts the production of pollen for preservation. 🤙 Really hoping for some males on the maui and haymeadow purps.
 
Looking like the new Black ice x sunset graboid s1 is probably going to mostly revert in growth. Her structure/appearance is straightening out pretty quick now.
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Finally got my first known origin male in the Haymeadow Purps. Pretty indica looking plant. Stinky. Will def me making some seeds with her. Not totally sure what/when I'ma hit with him yet though. Lots of pre-flower plucks in his future while I make my mind up.

Will prob def be hitting some of the outdoor plants with his pollen. May paintbrush a busted pre-flower here and there and hit some lower buds here and there outside

Hell I may flower him and force herm the pb1 alone in the tent to collect male and female pollen asap. Capt had some pretty simple pollen bucket setups I may steal from him. Taking my peaceblaster plants in an indica direction prob isn't very wise though, and Idk how much serious indoor growing I'll be doing for flower here tbh.
The Haymeadow crosses may just end up mostly as gifts for the farm fam 🤙💚
 

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This Cali blues has the toughest stems I think I've ever seen on a plant. It's like trying to pinch a wood twig to super crop this thing.


Beautiful structure already too.
 

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So I decided to could do a better job on the Cali blue super cropping. She was already standing back up.

The result was my first Cali blues cutting! 🤣🤣🤣🤦‍♀️
 

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So I'm thinking my "graboid" plant probably just had a severe sensitivity to LEDs. It can def cause nutrient processing disorders in sensitive plants. Is documented and studied. Not sure. Never had it closer then 14" to the led's though.


It's loving it's part shade home outside though. Getting about 2.5hrs of direct morning sun here. Havent fed her yet. I'm afraid to. Just water.
 

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is your place above ground level any? We have houses in the the valley that are right on the slab at ground level and then houses that have almost a whole story worth of height from the ground level (most of those have the basements). Water can be no joke deadly! Not to mention just nasty and will mess all your stuff up : / stay safe!!!
 
is your place above ground level any? We have houses in the the valley that are right on the slab at ground level and then houses that have almost a whole story worth of height from the ground level (most of those have the basements). Water can be no joke deadly! Not to mention just nasty and will mess all your stuff up : / stay safe!!!
Oh I'm near the peak of a 3800ft mountain lol. I don't have to worry about the flooding, just water flow damage to my gravel driveway and my plants are going into flower already, so id prefer less rain then this if I had a choice lmao.
 
Oh I'm near the peak of a 3800ft mountain lol. I don't have to worry about the flooding, just water flow damage to my gravel driveway and my plants are going into flower already, so id prefer less rain then this if I had a choice lmao.
Ok good! My bad! I went full apocalyptic there on yuh hahaha! With the hurricane and fires and shit!

Either way I feel your pain with the driveway! I’ve battled that and spring seeding my lawn! 😂 im getting a handle on the driveway, slowly. Just adding more gravel : )
 
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