^ I retract that statement. I actually like posting here a lot more. It appears my grow log should be left for mostly pic's once my grow is done?I am still open to suggestions, but I won't be posting anymore till my plant's are in bloom,
and I'm going to be posting this grow in my grow log only, once I do flip everything to bloom.
Here is a link.
https://www.rollitup.org/Journal/twistitup.888189/
Here is more pic's of that grow and a video. Can better see the super crop I did.Honestly I think I need to get a better camera. Mine can't pick up just how frosty my plants get. Or fine details like magenta colored hair I've seen on some plants.
Here is some Granddaddy Mango I grew a short while back. I hated how it grew the entire time. It just grew really tall. I had to super crop it, top it, tie it up with some wire to keep it from flopping over.
I bet it would have done much better OD. The end result, that Granddaddy Mango ended up to be some of my best bud from that grow. When I went back to the club I got the clones from and a bud tender asked me how the plants were doing and I said that I didn't like how tall/stretch the Mango was getting, and he said "Oh, we got rid of that one." Which sucks because once I saw the end result I was pretty happy with it and would have gladly grown it again If I could get the same cut. I think I could do even better if I did another run with the different supplements I have now. It actually did smell of Mango's, even in veg when I clipped some leaves and rubbed them. GDP x Mango Haze. Also this plant was very easy to trim, another bonus reason I wish I could get the same cut again. These pic's were not at harvest either. This was probably somewhere towards the last 1/3'rd of bloom fairly close to right after a flush and I just took picks because I thought the plant looked cool with those hue's. The bud's looked almost a shade of blue or light purp in contrast to the yellowing of the leaves mid to late in bloom. The bud's were real frosty and glistening too but my camera can't pick it up. The buds stayed pretty chunky after curing too. They didn't dry and lose much of their size like I've seen so many others do. It was a little weird how even the leafy mater on the bud's was hard to the touch, not quite crispy but hard.
It's hard to tell from the pic's but the plants are way more green than they appear, but still not quite green enough in my opinion. I wasn't expecting to feed the plants so much seeing how I went with the TGA Super Soil again, but I want the plants to be slightly greener before getting any farther along into bloom, so I started feeding some things. I gave them a bit of CalMag+, Epsom Salts to help with sulfur, a Fish emulsion and liquid kelp organic mix that also had a bit of molasses for NPK 2-2-2, a drop of organic dish detergent as a surfactant, and a zinc/iron supplement. I'm expecting they ought to really green up and have a bit of a shine within a few days to a week or so. About the only other thing I can think of to help them green up a little more would be to unhook the ducting that pulls fresh air in from outside and cap that vent, then just allow the intake fan to pull in air from my bedroom which is warmer than the outside temp, that way the cold air wont lock out phosphorus. I think if I do this I will still be okay because I now have that ExHale C02 bag in there. The plants also received a foliage feeding consisting of the OpticFoliar three part Transport, Watts, and Rev. The plants will only continue to get this three part foliage feeding for up to a maximum of two more weeks only getting sprayed Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays.