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So thought I would start a new grow diary. I have abit of a mixed bag with autos and photos, but the autos will be moved outdoors as time goes (turns out my landlord is cool with me growing). 

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On the left is Mexican Airlines and C4 from Fastbuds.

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Then on the right is Banana Daddy and Zour Apples.

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I am growing in the same 30L Organics Matters soil from my last grow as i never had cash for new dirt, i will wait and see if any problems arise. 

The Ethos ladies will be mainlined to 8 mains each while the Fastbuds girls might see some LST if required but i plan to let them grow free. All of them will be getting Biobizz Fish mix, Bloom, Grow and Topmax.

I hacked up my light so I could move it around for better coverage.

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I really do need to invest in some proper lighting.

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So thought I would start a new grow diary. I have abit of a mixed bag with autos and photos, but the autos will be moved outdoors as time goes (turns out my landlord is cool with me growing). 
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On the left is Mexican Airlines and C4 from Fastbuds.
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Then on the right is Banana Daddy and Zour Apples.
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I am growing in the same 30L Organics Matters soil from my last grow as i never had cash for new dirt, i will wait and see if any problems arise. 
The Ethos ladies will be mainlined to 8 mains each while the Fastbuds girls might see some LST if required but i plan to let them grow free. All of them will be getting Biobizz Fish mix, Bloom, Grow and Topmax.
I hacked up my light so I could move it around for better coverage.
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I really do need to invest in some proper lighting.
What size lights you got going there out of interest bud?

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Quick update on the Ethos ladies. I have reached my desired number of mains (a little extra on the one) and will be switching to flower this weekend.

Banana Daddy has been a pleasure to mainline. She bounces back from topping and takes LST like a champ.

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Zour Apple however has been a little more delicate. She does not enjoy being topped and I managed to snap a main during LST (no biggie, just means an extra cola).

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Also split the main intersection on the Zour Apple. Strange though as the split is 90 degrees to where you normally see it.

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8 hours ago, Bakstein420 said:

Quick update on the Ethos ladies. I have reached my desired number of mains (a little extra on the one) and will be switching to flower this weekend.

Banana Daddy has been a pleasure to mainline. She bounces back from topping and takes LST like a champ.

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Zour Apple however has been a little more delicate. She does not enjoy being topped and I managed to snap a main during LST (no biggie, just means an extra cola).

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Also split the main intersection on the Zour Apple. Strange though as the split is 90 degrees to where you normally see it.

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Looking great bro! Keen to see that flip! 

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16 hours ago, Bakstein420 said:

Also split the main intersection on the Zour Apple. Strange though as the split is 90 degrees to where you normally see it.

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looking good man!!

bold move on the reusing of your soil! looking to be working out so far! 
i am a bit nervous that you will develop a magnesium def during flower on this sour Apple. Im all for purple stripes on the stems, but yours are leaning toward the problem purple colour.

if i were you i would give them a lekker epsom salt feed, or add little dosses of EP into all your future feeds. 1tsp per 10l should be decent

otherwise looking good man!

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Looks good, and following.

Keen to see how this grow turns out. 

I kindly got gifted a White Widow clone, so busy with that in my tent. And then to liven things up, decided to run 2 autos in old soil (but beefed up a bit) outside and see what comes of it. Will also be keeping an eye for deficiencies. 

Good luck!

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