The Effen Gee
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Sorry folks, no pics as of yet....having some upload issues.
I just comletes this today and wanted to get it posted.
Each plant has been closely photographed since sprouting.
I am trying to make this operation as detail oriented as I can stand.
Here is were I am at so far, just use your imagination;
These are the Twelve plants I am growing from some seed I got while I was in New Zealand. I can remember little about the but that they came out of but I am
certain that these are hybrid strains from an outdoor crop.
From what I can remember the smoke was good, could have been a little more potent but satisfying nonetheless. I remember one particular bag (of three) where
the bud was really dark in color. Darker green than normal and was undeniably from an outdoor crop.
Plants are 12 seed's successfully sprouted in less than 5 days.
Plants were germinated under florous for 3 weeks.
Plants were brought outside in natural sunlight as much as possible. A minimum of 5 hours of natural daylight.
plants have been under 18/8 cuycle for 1 week.
Plants are under both 400w MH and 400w HPS lights in a well ventilated grow room.
Plants are approx 28in from lights and all have a short and stalky stature at this time.
Temp is currently maintaining aronud 67-77f and humidity is low. I currently have no barometer.
Plants have been fed a mix of essential vitamins, 2 drops of superthrive about a week ago. I use brown sugar when I water but not when I feed.
@ week 4 all plants have 4-5 developed nodes and one in development.
All plants are healthy and a dark green color. Some exibit a bit of burning at the leaf tips, this is due to the ferts they were given once and may have been too concentrated.
All leaves have a semi shiny and waxy apperance. No signs of discoloration.
Plants are in a 1pt container and become dry within 2 days.
Transplant planned for week 5 or early week 6.
All plants will be grown in organic soil, using organic ferts, nutes and hormones.
I will feed them as much as they need. No more, No less.
The point of this particular operatioon is to select plants who posess superior genetics in respect to the group. Of these they will be carefully
cross-pollinated (if possible) and the process of creating a fresh hybrid from overseas will commence. Consider this to be the selection process for a
special forces unit, not all will be selected.
The proposed Two strain names from this operation:
Strain #1: En
Strain #2: Zed
If things go better than planned there may be a third or fourth created depending on the sex outcome.
Other proposed strain names:
Strain #3 Kiwiness
Strain #4 42 Below
I just comletes this today and wanted to get it posted.
Each plant has been closely photographed since sprouting.
I am trying to make this operation as detail oriented as I can stand.
Here is were I am at so far, just use your imagination;
These are the Twelve plants I am growing from some seed I got while I was in New Zealand. I can remember little about the but that they came out of but I am
certain that these are hybrid strains from an outdoor crop.
From what I can remember the smoke was good, could have been a little more potent but satisfying nonetheless. I remember one particular bag (of three) where
the bud was really dark in color. Darker green than normal and was undeniably from an outdoor crop.
Plants are 12 seed's successfully sprouted in less than 5 days.
Plants were germinated under florous for 3 weeks.
Plants were brought outside in natural sunlight as much as possible. A minimum of 5 hours of natural daylight.
plants have been under 18/8 cuycle for 1 week.
Plants are under both 400w MH and 400w HPS lights in a well ventilated grow room.
Plants are approx 28in from lights and all have a short and stalky stature at this time.
Temp is currently maintaining aronud 67-77f and humidity is low. I currently have no barometer.
Plants have been fed a mix of essential vitamins, 2 drops of superthrive about a week ago. I use brown sugar when I water but not when I feed.
@ week 4 all plants have 4-5 developed nodes and one in development.
All plants are healthy and a dark green color. Some exibit a bit of burning at the leaf tips, this is due to the ferts they were given once and may have been too concentrated.
All leaves have a semi shiny and waxy apperance. No signs of discoloration.
Plants are in a 1pt container and become dry within 2 days.
Transplant planned for week 5 or early week 6.
All plants will be grown in organic soil, using organic ferts, nutes and hormones.
I will feed them as much as they need. No more, No less.
The point of this particular operatioon is to select plants who posess superior genetics in respect to the group. Of these they will be carefully
cross-pollinated (if possible) and the process of creating a fresh hybrid from overseas will commence. Consider this to be the selection process for a
special forces unit, not all will be selected.
The proposed Two strain names from this operation:
Strain #1: En
Strain #2: Zed
If things go better than planned there may be a third or fourth created depending on the sex outcome.
Other proposed strain names:
Strain #3 Kiwiness
Strain #4 42 Below