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Pretty cool video. Rather interesting actually.
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Looking great! Certainly very different compared to my Chocolope, a nice pheno you have there.
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Nice, keen to see how the cookie grow goes!
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The Chiquita Banana are not my seeds, although there was an extremely limited run of those seeds sold. I think only like 200 packs worldwide.
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All them plant pheromones, the terpenes!
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Those Gorilla's are looking very frosty already!
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The light coming in from the bottom would bother me, although give it a go and see. If the plant gets some light leaks, it may hermie.
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Day 102 / Day 50 of Flower So I started flushing my plants and did a flush with Florakleen on these babies. They are all 8 / 9 week flowering plants so should be ready for harvest around the same time. I snapped some pics while flushing them, excuse the poor picture quality but the lighting was not ideal and I was trying to get the flushing done as quickly as possible. GSC: Bagseed / Tropicana FF: GDP: Bruce Banner #3: CBD Critical Mass: All the ladies back into their tent, RH is going to sky rocket I am sure. The soil is holding a looot of water still. They're heavy AF!
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Oh I see, I misunderstood. I saw the pic and it looked as if you were trying to clone it with the disc and all. haha
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Never tried with a bud, although the top's are less likely to root, take longer and tend to go soggy in my bubble cloner. If they go soggy, I throw them out. Keep us posted though.
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I think you are going to have a hard time doing this, I think a lot of the roots will get damaged during the repotting as there are other plants and chances are the roots are intertwined with one another. If you are happy to take the risk and put in some effort trying to separate her from the rest. Although you really do not want to stress a plant during flower. I say, you can try repot her as an experiment to see what happens. Otherwise rather reveg her and if you want to repot her, doing so while she is vegging is better - but if you wait the roots will just continue to grow, making it harder. You can cut off a lot of the roots and then repot later though and then let her continue to veg and form more roots again.
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That is far from ready still, let it reveg I'd say.
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I saw it, and looked into it briefly too although the CBD content is lower than the Charlottes Angel. Ringo's is around 10% where the Charlottes Angel is 15%, seems you can even get CBD upto 21% on the Charlottes Angel. Both have THC below 1% The Ringo's Gift also sounds like a smaller plant, being rated at upto 350g/m2 where other plants are around 650 / 700g/ m2
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As soon as I get space in my flower tent, I will put both the Charlottes Angels inside, spray the one with STS to get pollen and then pollinate the other for more seeds. I have already taken cuttings of the Charlottes angels and they have rooted, so I have some cuttings in soil now. I really don't mind that it is not an auto, I just wish I knew beforehand. If I had known it was a photoperiod, I probably would not have purchased the CBD Critical Mass seed and I'd have a Charlotte's Angel plant inplace of the CBD CM in my flower tent.
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Day 100 / Day 48 So tomorrow will mark exactly 7 weeks since I started flowering these ladies. All is going well, I am getting excited as harvest time is just around the corner. Getting a bit lazy with taking pics as I cannot see too much of a difference anymore, hopefully all the bud start to fatten up even more over the next 2 weeks. I took a look at the trichomes on most of the plants and still not much amber, if any at all. Lots of clear and cloudy trichomes. I gave the plants plain PH'd water tonight, no more nutes. This weekend I will start flushing properly and most likely harvest within the next 2 weeks, perhaps 3 weeks at a push. Will monitor the plants and trichomes and judge when to harvest. The three at the back, starting from left to right we have: CBD Critical Mass, Bruce Banner, Grandaddy Purple x BB Then upclose with the Bruce Banner's polyploid, the stem looks quite different too. Reminds me of those thin, flat cables (HDMI, ethernet or USB) as it is not round. I have had to support some of the branches of the Bruce Banner as the weight of the bud is pulling them down and they're toppling over. I will be honest. I forgot to take pictures of the rest... Kinda got distracted midway through watering the plants and taking pics. Whoops.
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So since you asked soo nicely Mr Smelly, here are some pics! The two Charlottes Angels before defoliation (they had a serious defoliation around a week ago)... The leaves got burnt from the pyrol / neem spray I did as I could not do it at lights out: After defoliation: Some pics of the Daquari Lime, she is doing mighty fine. I took a seed from her the other day, certainly not ready. Now to try give you an idea on the size difference between the Charlottes Angel and the Daquari Lime... This is what happens when you get a photoperiod instead of an autoflower and you need to keep her vegging until you have space in your flower tent. I am underfeeding her and keep having to top and defoliate the charlottes angel to keep them in check.
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@CleanGreen hit us with an update man! How are things going, curious about the the stems which grew past the light. Is everything good, plant flowering well? Did you have to raise the light some more? No doubt that those are some really big plants!
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I've tried supercropping before, although I tried it on a shorter branch hoping it would catch up to the taller ones but that did not happen unfortunately. If anything if fell behind even more. Seems I did it incorrectly though.
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So you supercrop the tallest branches to help give the other branches time to catch up and help create a flat canopy? Therefore rotate the super cropping to which branch is ahead?
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From what I can see. 1 = Hermie as it looks like pistils at the top 2 = male 3 = female
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Very nice and a decent yield as well, if I could get around 60g per plant from my current grow I'll be very happy! Nicely done @stretchy
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How many LED's per board and the sizing of the board? Looking at those pics, the amount of LED's you get... I don't think I'll be interested. You'd need a lot of these to compare to 2x QB288's Edit: what power supply do they give you? The pics say it used 250v ac. So straight from our wall socket. Sent from my Redmi Note 7 Pro using Tapatalk
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I think it will depend on a few things. How big is the plant (pictures, measurements). What medium are they in, soil (if so, which?), coco, hydro? What nutrients do you have / are you planning on using?