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Pics of the day. Everyone is flowering. I limbed them all up after shooting these pics, removing anything that didn't have netting support or good light. Buds are getting heavy and juicy on the little girls, but still lots of white pistils. Everyone...
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Pics of the day. Everyone is flowering. I limbed them all up after shooting these pics, removing anything that didn't have netting support or good light. Buds are getting heavy and juicy on the little girls, but still lots of white pistils. Everyone gets fed today. One of the Glues has a branch which is yellowing. The plant is otherwise healthy and normal. This plant is getting the Heavy Fire mix, but I doubt that is the cause. The branch is one of the top branches that became a top after I topped the plant.
 

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Your early girls are looking sweet OMR. Most of my girls have started stacking flowers. I have three holdouts; Tropicana, BB#3 and Tangie. Here are the three coming along the best; Blueberry, SIG and Harlequin cross in no particular order. I've been on the Mammoth for a week at .3mL/gal every watering. I haven't noticed a particular change yet. But it usually chugs along for the first couple weeks before... BAM!!! You get the harder stacking and more frosted flakes. The yellowing started picking up, but I ran out of Sea Green so that'll be remedied soon.
 

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Pictures from last week. Started The Mad Farmer bloom about 2 weeks ago. 1 tsp/2gal every 3 or 4 days. Much quicker response than FF
Open sesame of which I really didn’t notice anything.
 

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Harvested one of the little girls today. She was about half cloudy on the tric's. Got a taster drying fast to try it out. I know its gonna taste bad, but I want to test the effect.
 
Harvested one of the little girls today. She was about half cloudy on the tric's. Got a taster drying fast to try it out. I know its gonna taste bad, but I want to test the effect.
1/2 cloudy 1/2 amber or 1/2 cloudy 1/2 clear?
 
Update on the Heavy Fire/MammothP experiment: I can tell no difference between the treated plants and the control plants so far. I won't be feeding the little girls any more, so we only have three weeks or so of these products on them. They made no apparent difference in flowering.

I have three of the larger girls still under treatment.
 
Harvested one of the little girls today. She was about half cloudy on the tric's. Got a taster drying fast to try it out. I know its gonna taste bad, but I want to test the effect.
First result - one small bowl between two of us was quite good. Nice sativa high. Potency seems at the very least adequate - will have to see how it cures out. Shitty taste of course, since I dried it in the oven, but first indications are quite promising.
 
Update on the Heavy Fire/MammothP experiment: I can tell no difference between the treated plants and the control plants so far. I won't be feeding the little girls any more, so we only have three weeks or so of these products on them. They made no apparent difference in flowering.

I have three of the larger girls still under treatment.
I'm halfway through my Mammoth sample and I don't see much of a difference either. Maybe it's gotta be used in veg too, but that stuff is Expensive... with a capital E!
 
The short story. These are not worth using outdoors where these type of bacteria and enzymes already live. In artificial environments they would be beneficial. All these dam companies make ridiculous claims by throwing certain strains of bacteria in a bottle with some nutes and claiming its the next miracle in a bottle. The high cost is due to the expense of separating the bacteria and enzymes into a concentrate. But like I said they can be very beneficial in an artificial environment that is lacking them.

OMR if you rather I not post in here I will stay out. Just figured I would pass on the info rather than see you waste money on it testing.
 
Pics of the day. Hard to get far enough away to get them in the camera. Everyone budding hard.
 

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Looks good OMR. I was able to get out and grab a few pics this morning. Here's the entrance to the GH. The rear of the GH has the late season girls so they're not as far along.
 

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Looks good OMR. I was able to get out and grab a few pics this morning. Here's the entrance to the GH. The rear of the GH has the late season girls so they're not as far along.
These ladies have about 5 weeks left.
 
Just playing the waiting game
 

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Just playing the waiting game
It sucks. I'm tracking 13 varieties in the GH and there are harvest dates all over the place from 9/22 for the early finisher up thru 11/12 for the fashionably late. But I was always told, "good things come to those that wait". Patience is key for that perfect terp profile. No Hay Here!!!
 
Note yard stick on washing machine. That girl is tall
Lucky you still have room to grow/stretch. I have a round top that peaks at 7'-6". There are a few colas rubbing the top. I'm hoping they pick up enough weight from flowering that the gravity pulls them back down to keep off the plastic and sweating. The problems of a farmer, huh?
 
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