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All the best for the year folks. Just got my new year's home grow on the go with clones into their 15l pots. Used FF premium, re-amended with 200ml elemental blend per pot. Quatro Kush F3 (from @SkunkPharm) Exodus Cheese Tortoni#1 and Strawberry sugar cookies They have a good few weeks of veg ahead of them. In Flowering it's a mixed bunch clapping day 17 already.5 points
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I have collected some genetics again. All clones. I have collected these I’ve the last 3 months or so. I have reset these at least twice if not 3 times. I decided to flower these out before my next project. next project is autoflower breeding. But let’s stick to this topic. These plants will be grown in the new Antifragile and Orgasoilux. 5l plastic pots. Genetics: Animal Cookies and Sherb Crasher from Seed Junkie Tangie and Karels Dank. Clone only variety from premium-elite clones imported by cape coast hybrids Ginger Tea from Archive Seeds chimpancheese from fresh coast genetics Jelly Breath from In-house Genetics Quattro Kush purple pheno from Ethos Genetics3 points
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Hi folks, So I am currently 41 days into flower and the tent is smelling insane. Overall a dominant candy smell. Will still give each one a sniff to see where they end up at. For one the mains are all starting to gain some mass and fill out but the SSH is showing that she will switch the lights off in the tent at the end. The ladies are also starting to fade out, some more than others.. The Blunicorn also bliksemed over but atleast no damage done so she was also staked. The OSG Cheese and Jelly Breath ladies are really staking their claim for best ladies in the house. Glad I kept a cutting of the OSG Cheese and will forever be grateful to my man @PsyCLown for his contribution with the Jelly Breath. I will post some bud shots later in the week. Purple Dosidos White Afghan Skunk White Bubblegum Sunset Sherbet Blunicorn OSG Cheese Super Silver Haze 98 Jelly Breath Tent side view3 points
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Some females are showing many pistils but no smell yet. The height is between 100cm and 120cm.3 points
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Braai time is update time. Gets water when the garden gets water. Up to twice a day. Now and again a bit of molasses when I mix for indoor. Wind battering the FcUK out of it and the ants keep on dragging all sorts of things into their nest under it.2 points
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Happy new year guys! Wishing you all a successful year Let's hope that 2022 will be a little less and a little more2 points
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I see with your setup it makes it a little hard to move things around at all, this could possibly make things a little more complicated if you don't already know the conditoins are right and may mean you'll have to bring in and incorporate a few different ways of changing environmental conditions. especially with autos that don't wana be touched at all the younger the plant the more they demand those perfect coditions - what you have there will be fine for a month old plant, even if it gets to 33°C you can use a lazer thermometer and check the leaf surface of your plant, should be around 24 to 26°C cause the plant can cool itself down. seedlings can't do that yet. I agree with Weskush that the light intensity together with the dome and the high heat might toast your seedlings. so anything that'll decrease light intensity - check what angle the sun comes in at when the temps hit higher than 28°C then hang another layer or two of shade cloth on the side the sun is coming from - this will lower the temp at the sight of the seedling too. this is not the only way to go about it, just the first thing I can think of, but you'll have to be able to move/remove the additional shade cloth easily enough as to not create a tedious job for yourself. maybe look into making it possible for you to move stuff around a little more, this option will probably be cheaper and more practical. I feel it's more important to keep moisture around the seedling so do whatever you can to keep the dome on, because you're outside and soil surface dries up quick quick outside and hopefully you not saturating the whole pot? if you giving minimal water just around the seedling, which is what you should do, you should keep the dome on aswell. just don't keep the dome on when it gets up to 30°C - when working with seedlings try reduce heat on those days.2 points
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Aweh gromies. The girls started showing some early signs, females got transplanted to final spots. Might chuck some pollen if we find a good male, but thats a big if, as theres enough other stuff going on. 1. Girls only recieved some natural rain and wormtea, with a crassclipping topdress to conserve moisture and keep the rootzone cool. Will do a lower part cleanup once they get over any transplant stress and start vegging proper. 2. Got some potted ladies going as well, wanted to compare growth and yield between the growbed and my diy soil style of growing for my own interest. 3. Did a serious defol on this big girl as she was getting way too bushy. Might need to do some lst to open her up a bit. She recieved some biobiz grow humic/fulvic and molasses as she seem quite hungry. Lekker2 points
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Happy 2022 everybody! Here's to a great one for us all. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk2 points
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Very very nice man that lady is going super strong. Can't wait to see her in flower We definitely have some different phenos going which is super cool. Will have to share some of that bud to get the groove on and understand the nuances.1 point
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Bless the New Years brothers and sisters, may it be a prosperous and fruitful one for all of us1 point
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ps Happy New years brother, may it be a prosperous and fruitful year ahead1 point
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What I would do with your plant is clean up everything below the red line in the picture below, as in remove any branches or leaves and make it so that it is just the main stem of the plant. Your plant will end up something like the other picture, probably like a bigger version of that. Then you can go ahead and flip to 12/12 in a week or so if you like. The current lengths of the branches will roughly double in size and that will be how you will estimate the total size of the plant. I think at its current size you would get a healthy yield. Always as often as the medium requires. Rather than on a timed schedule, gently test the weight of your pot by lifting it slightly. If it is light, water. Another method is to simply test the medium with your finger from the top. If the first 2cm of the top layer feels dry when you poke into the medium, then water.1 point
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Good afternoon buddy. Thanks for the response. It is well appreciated. I am sorry for not introducing myself. I will do that right after this reply. I am growing in pre-buffered coco coir purchased from biltong & budz. I bought a ph tester but I absolutely don’t know how to use it. So instead of using a wrong reading, I’m just watering with straight tap water which I know could be a big problem. I water every 3 days. The young plants have been given little or no nutes. And in regards to the pot size, I noticed that the ones in smaller pots are growing fairly faster than the OG in the big pot. I have spent reasonable amounts of time and money on these girls. I don’t want to lose them Tye Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk1 point
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So who else got shitfaced last night? Photoperiod section doing well. Autos doing well upstairs. Tent is getting a bit crowded with all the clones.1 point
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Aweh. Young ones are doing well, transplanted to 9lt bags for sexing. Root rot claimed 2 due to 3 days of rain.1 point
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