Thukah
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Dayum thems some happy plants! Cant wait to see them in full bloom :)Into week two of flower the flower tent got away from me and is packed to the brim. Never had to bend branches so much and these ladies are drying out the 100g every 2-3 days. def saw some light stress, had to solder the potentiometers on to dim around 25% for an average of 1100ppfd around the canopy.
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What kind of seeds you sprouting there? Looks like either corn or safflower.The seedlings got neglected a bit but seem like they will be just fine. Pretty strange lanky trichomes from one of the lower buds, half way through drying today. Have been amending the pot and getting ready to transplant the haze in. Gave everyone some corn sprouts tonight and got a bunch more soil together for the rest of the autos that aren't going to be in a tiny one gallon pot.
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They were corn, that's exactly what they were used for! I spent last year away in Canada, and left the 100g pot sitting in the dark, took a few months to rehydrate everything and gave it a bit of a recharge on my return.What kind of seeds you sprouting there? Looks like either corn or safflower.
Grind them bad boys up and water them into your plants for an enzyme treat!
The composting action will temporarily draw nitrogen out of your soil and when the compost is finished, it will release it back. One of the drawbacks of feeding leaves back to your soil while plants are growing.Happy HalloweenIt's been about 2 weeks since the last update and the flower tent is stuffed! The ladies are happy and healthy, finally stopped gaining height. Had a few leaves get damaged by the fan, the plants are so tall its been interesting trying to move things around as they grow. the last couple weeks the stems all firmed up, cant bend the colas over anymore.
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Some pics of the third generation ssxgg clones.
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This is the only good pic of the Yellow haze I could get, it's almost impossible to get back there. This is the lady with very wide leaves, she was short during veg, but caught up to the same height as the others during early flower. Most of the haze's are flowering visibly slower than the clones.
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I'll include some pics of the clone room next time, I tried using this cheap soil I found locally that is mostly redwood/pine bark/wood, after heavy amending I'm still having big deficiencies. Seems like nitrogen/P is in short supply. Some quick research suggests wood based soils like to lock up N, so that would make sense...
This big pot is on its 11th cycle, the soil I am having issues with is new wood based soil that new clones were transplanted into about as month ago. (not pictured)The composting action will temporarily draw nitrogen out of your soil and when the compost is finished, it will release it back. One of the drawbacks of feeding leaves back to your soil while plants are growing.
Appreciate it! Its coming down around Thanksgiving, I started asking the fam for volunteers weeks agoMan oh man you are gonna be busy at your place come harvest time. Great looking grow
11? Nice. I'm on my 7th cycle. I am running out of room though and I'm pretty sure my soil is 99% worm castings by now.This big pot is on its 11th cycle, the soil I am having issues with is new wood based soil that new clones were transplanted into about as month ago. (not pictured)
every time I transplant I'm amazed with all the castings!11? Nice. I'm on my 7th cycle. I am running out of room though and I'm pretty sure my soil is 99% worm castings by now.
Thank you! My thoughts exactly when I saw it first, and now I do the same thing in my garden.I'm jealous of your grow! Impressive development for how far long they are, I can see you obviously know what you are doing, I am very new to soil myself so I have a lot of catching up to do. After seeing so many people reuse their soil here like you have I am going to do it myself, really happy to read and see the results. Really nice plants man, really chunky buds already.
Damn they look nice @Thukah nice full tent and they look healthy as can be!Roughly 5 weeks into flower now, had to start staking them up. I am pleased how well they are doing being so close to the lights, it has three dimmers so I took some readings around the canopy and tried to get it 900ppfd all around. Other than a weekly neem and plant tonic soil drench rotation not much to report.
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Thank you for the kind words! I've been seeing yall using those clips so had to print a few they work nicely!Some really nice looking buds there man, they're stacked. I have been in the same boat with humidity, struggling keep it below 55 for 2 weeks. You're in the end zone now, cant wait to see them all hung up! Clones coming along nicely too, we use similar bud clips haha.
Appreciate it @Mikedin, very happy with the ladies thanks for stopping by!!Damn they look nice @Thukah nice full tent and they look healthy as can be!
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