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No worries on the duct incident, tasty :icon_smile:

Some growers who boost CO2 run the whole cycle at 85f, a short incident will have no ill effects on the plants

Same thing with the lower yellowing . . . those plants look like they're growing in a Hawaiian rainforest

Everything is looking super in there !! :cool2:
 
Looks great! Sorry about your duct. Happened to me also so I ductaped it and then ziptied over tape.
 
Thanks Budders and DanK,

The closer I get the more nervous I get. Day 111.

I found a little bug/beetle like thing crawling across the tent floor today. YIKES!
Think he hitchiked in now that I"m bringing in some outside air every day. Good news is my calibration solution showed up really quickly from ebay and I should be able to make do with my current meter until my new BlueLabs arrives. I feel much better knowing today when they get fed they will actually be able to enjoy their food. Not sure yet if I'll stick to my normal schedule (Guano Bloom today) or go back and hit them again with the xTreme coco. Going to check N-P-K on each before deciding.
Oh yes and today is Freedom day for clones- going to FIM them all after I release them from their LST bonds. Should be interesting.

More bud porn here:
http://www.marijuanapassion.com/forum/showpost.php?p=796163&postcount=12
 
The autos are getting close. We are in the final week. Hit the breeders estimate 3 days ago.
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The Blue City Diesel continues to impress
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Same strain different plants
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White Rhino- still has longest to go.
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and a juicy looking bud :D
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thanks for stopping by
 
Thanks JAAM and DanK
Still waiting for those trichomes to start to turn, but they buds are covered in them.
I had to tie up the kush a bit yesterday and my hands were super sticky when I was done and I hardly touched her.

They are still yellowing up more than I think is normal, but look healthy. They are getting thirstier too.
 
Sweet looking plants. Yup I can smell em!

:icon_smile:
 
If you all can smell them I better get me a new filter ;)
 
So I was feeling a little artistic. Have to do something while waiting for these to finish ripening. :D
You'll want to click on these to really enjoy them.

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This one should be ready first. Unusual plant and my "accident" in the bunch. (the non-auto / max auto). The test buds on this one smell like watermelon while drying.
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Kush
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I'm a little jealous over here on the leaky boat :) Just goes to show what can be done when you are meticulous and attentive -- and smart -- great photos, and no doubt some danky, dank smoke. Good job, Tasty.

Peace
 
JAAM , Drifting, Roddy and Hemp


Awww shucks you guys are making me blush. :eek: I sooooo wish I could share these buds with all of you.


If we get the new place with the guest house there will be an open door policy at my place for all MP'ers and MP'ettes. It is a very long trip to where I'm at- but totally worth it :D

I'm excited and eager to see what sort of yield these pretty ladies end up with.
Hemp- your girls are going to be just as tasty- I'm sure! Extra nutrients in that lake water ;)
 
Tasty, whats the secret over there? What nutrients, pot size and soil mix did you go with?

Again, looking DANK

Drft
 
Drft,
My method this time has been unconventional to say the least. And there are parts I'll definitely repeat and parts I'll change based on what I learned this time.

The soil from local garden store- no idea what is in it- I do know it had time release fertilizers. So I added coco (which I love and the clones are currently in pure coco) and worm castings and perlite and vermiculite. On replanting add dolomite lime.

They are in the cheap buckets (9.6 L) that I buy at the dollar store for a dollar even! I drill my own holes in the bottom - I also tried grow bags for the first time. I use some balled up newspaper in the bottom- but not on all of them. Started with sizes #12 and #18 but had to move up. I dream of growing in these big 42 liter buckets I can buy for 5.00 when I get more space. I also have a layer of hydroton balls on the top of my medium. In the past I've always had problems with fungus gnats and other critters. This grow has been very clean so far- but it could also be time of year and using the tent which is such a controlled environment.

Nutes are a longer story-
Started with organics (guano/ for grow and bloom) but the formulas were too skewed. I used a regular general flower/fruit style chemical fertilizer when they ran out of nitrogen early because it was the only thing I could find quickly. Then I got wise to the magnesium/calcium problem with coco. Couldn't get any cal/mag so I use epsom salts and tums (THANKS DanK for that one). Then got FloraNova Grow (thanks THG) and they loved it. Clones are on it now and are growing wild. THG didn't recommend the bloom so I went with Canadian Express Bloom Part A/B- formulated for coco/soil. So far I like it, but really have nothing to compare it to. I've been alternating with the Guano Bloom formula and may run out of nutes before they are done.

I have LOTS of light. They started as babies under a T5 in the tent with the 1000W HPS going to keep them warm enough. Then under that for the first 4 weeks till I got a 600W. My tent is about 6.5 X 6.5.

I do have one more secret that I use with everything I grow but I'm going to wait till we've got some results to see if it is worth sharing. So far, the results look promising.

Really appreciate all the positive feedback. Fingers crossed they keep going strong.
 
:clap: your ladies are just lush and beautful....going to be some dank there in a short while. Keeper up :aok:
 

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