Boneman's Kali Mist & Columbain Red Haze "coco coir grow"

Boneman

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Thanks Chinawas....:hump:

Hey all ! No pic update today but I did just give the girls a good plain watering with grammas unsulphured molassas. This was the first time for molassas on this grow. I've read that humboldts "gravity" works well along side molassas. I will give the girls a splash of "G" next week.
 

Boneman

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Hey whats up Kruzty? I hope yours get bigger :hump:

I'm going to feed mine gravity next week. Please keep your fingers x'd for me. I dont want to feck these girls up.
 

KushCanuck

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Took me a while to get caught up with this journal BM, but it was certainly worth it mate, great job +Rep. I can't wait to see the last couple weeks here, watch the girls come into their own. This may have been answered already, but what's the floor space like in your area, 4'x'4x7' or so? I'm trying to plan spacing for about 6-8 plants for my next grow and your room looks nicely filled ... Anyways, thought I'd drop you some encouragement, I'll be lingering for the rest of this grow :blsmoke:

KC :leaf:
 

Kruzty

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Yeah,,, they be jumpin out of the pots now,hehe.Had to rope 1 of the chemo cindys over yesterday.Dam thing was growning past the light :bigjoint::bigjoint:.Now its even with the rest of the girls.
 

tastybudzz420

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Got a question I have a 45 day old seedling that has the 3 leaf formation but its on leaf with 3 tips they are ice seeds but weird thind othe 5 all look right and have 4 leaves is this one a male cause that would piss me off I bought fem seeds. But we all make mistakes and possibly it is male let me know what you think thanks
 

McNea

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If you buy femanized seeds there is a 95% chance of hermi's or males. Not 100% feminzed just a majority is, also 45 days and you only have the 3 leaf formation, seems like a while. My seeds were 4ft tall in 45days, anyway i never buy feminized its easier to just buy normal and make mothers, if you have room. Also just cause it has diff number of leaves does not mean its a male, with every type of weed (white widow, PPP, sweet tooth, etc.) there is specific number of phenotypes. For example, if you order Da purps (purple strain) some of them will be totally purple while others will be just green with hints of purple, put the to different kinds are still Da Purps, this is an example of phenotypes, a pant with some characteristics exspressed more than others of the same strain (color smell, taste). You could just have a nice phentype of ICE or a bad phenotype compared to the others. From my experience the taller seedlings that grow tall with large internodal distance and less lateral braching usually means a male, this is due to the male trying to grow higher than the female so when pollination time comes around the pollen from the male will be gravity feed into the female flower, this is the way marijuanan has evolved to mate sextually, by making the male taller. This is true for many plant species in the plant kingdom. Any more info on sextual reproducing or evolutionary marijuana traits just ask me. Ask fir the plant, just watch to see if male or female, when they get to 3-2 leaf sets or 2-3ft., change light to 12/12 for a week just to see sex change and cull out males (Boner's way to describe male removing). Then switch light back to 18/6 or 24/0 whatever you use and re veg, this will cause minimal stress and will tell you the sex of al of them without worrying when it commes to flower time :P, happy growing


Friend with weed is a friend indeed :P
 

Mammath

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Hey Boney,
Just been having a look through your grows, one word, impressive.
You've done a great job at keeping these sativa girls at a manageable height.
Must be starting to look like the Swiss Alps in your room with all those massive sativa peaks.
Keep up the good work, your doing a hell of job +rep.
 

Boneman

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sorry Boner this is your thread thought it was beech's jumpin back and forth :P
No worries McNea. We're all over each others threads and I dont mind at all. BEECH knows its cool too :)

Hey Boney,
Just been having a look through your grows, one word, impressive.
You've done a great job at keeping these sativa girls at a manageable height.
Must be starting to look like the Swiss Alps in your room with all those massive sativa peaks.
Keep up the good work, your doing a hell of job +rep.
Thanks Mammath :hump: I gave them all "Bushmaster" towards the end of veg. Boy!! They HATED IT and turned all weird on me. I thought I was going to lose them but we pulled through. +Rep back at ya ;)
 

KiloBit

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Thanks Chinawas....:hump:

Hey all ! No pic update today but I did just give the girls a good plain watering with grammas unsulphured molassas. This was the first time for molassas on this grow. I've read that humboldts "gravity" works well along side molassas. I will give the girls a splash of "G" next week.
boney bro, what's up with the molasses? Is it a supplement while flushing? oh, we all want more pictures:bigjoint: damn son, show us them girls....haha
 

McNea

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well i have read molassas is for feading beneficial bacteria and microbes, and intaked by plants for storage. Put it this way, what is a orange?, During the veg stage of a plant sugar and nutrients are take up by roots, and LEAVES dont be fooled, and are takes to sugar storage bins within the plant, leaves, roots, stems etc. When the plant is switched into flowering these vital sugar storage bins are used to fuel the production and assembly of complex sugars for the creation of buds/fruit/flowers. When there is a large storage of sugars (more than one kind) through the addition of sugar additives and molasse, the plant can produce mass amount of fruits, flowers or buds. This is why citrius fruit is very sweet and apples are very sugar/starchy (starch is storage sugars in plants). The sugar storage bins are converted to fruits, buds and flowers so make sure you have great excess of this vital sugars during flowering and veg stage.

McNea (sorry for spelling istakes cant review gtg now)
 

Boneman

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boney bro, what's up with the molasses? Is it a supplement while flushing? oh, we all want more pictures:bigjoint: damn son, show us them girls....haha
I used molassas on my last grow as well. I use it throughout the grow bro! Its not good for hydro though....clogs your airstones and shite. Pics coming soon :hump:

well i have read molassas is for feading beneficial bacteria and microbes, and intaked by plants for storage. Put it this way, what is a orange?, During the veg stage of a plant sugar and nutrients are take up by roots, and LEAVES dont be fooled, and are takes to sugar storage bins within the plant, leaves, roots, stems etc. When the plant is switched into flowering these vital sugar storage bins are used to fuel the production and assembly of complex sugars for the creation of buds/fruit/flowers. When there is a large storage of sugars (more than one kind) through the addition of sugar additives and molasse, the plant can produce mass amount of fruits, flowers or buds. This is why citrius fruit is very sweet and apples are very sugar/starchy (starch is storage sugars in plants). The sugar storage bins are converted to fruits, buds and flowers so make sure you have great excess of this vital sugars during flowering and veg stage.

McNea (sorry for spelling istakes cant review gtg now)
Sweet reply McNea......Yeah, I just use it because lots of ppl say it helps make the buds swell and taste sweeter. I have no complaints so far. I start out with 1 tablespoon per gallon of water and sometimes bump it up to 1.5 - 2 tbls per gal.
 
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