GTs 2009 SoCal outdoor grow

BooMeR242

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damn thats rough i didnt even think of root rot when cloning cuz im thinking about doin sum for a buddy soon
 

greenthumb111

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damn thats rough i didnt even think of root rot when cloning cuz im thinking about doin sum for a buddy soon
I didnt do some things I wanted to do but I think I did it by the numbers. Im going to try again in a more controlled way I have had success before. I should just go out and buy a couple of rooted clones but this will work for now.

I was a little bumbed since 1) the clones rotted and 2) one of the JS went into flower for some reason. Other plants in the same area were fine and the other JS was fine too. Well if it streches 2 feet it will be only 6-7 feet insead of 8-10 feet.

I saw some pink/red pistals on some of the WC plants, indicative of C-99 hybrids with Cindy dominant :weed: .

Fertilize time tomorrow. Also pic update.
 

greenthumb111

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Here is the update for this week. Fertilized today with 1600ppm grow nutes pHed to 6.5.

Most of the plants look bigger and bushier than the previous week. THe WC keeps getting bigger and taller than the rest except JS. Some of the WC have the pinkish/red pistals which come from one of the parents, C 99.

The biggest (4.5-5 ft) of the 3 JS is trying to flower. THe other 2 look ok so far. THe HJ is holding its own just behind the WC for growth but the HJ has closer nodal spacing. THe JTR is becoming as wide as it is tall. The one CC is thickining up with fan leaves as big as my hand and the biggest stalk of all plants.

So this weeks line up are as follows:

Row 1: pollen collected on paper, male branch over paper in water, HJ, WC pink/red pistals, JS nodal spacing
Row 2: CC fan leaf, CC, WC, WC, WC clones
Row 3: WC clone, JS flowering, JS flowering, JS flowering, WC
Row 4: WC, WC red/pink pistals, WC red/pink pistals and bug, JTR, JS
Row 5: HJ

Hope you all enjoy this weeks pics
 

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BooMeR242

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i had a question GT u were saying even tho the plants flip into flowering they still can stretch another 2ft?
 

greenthumb111

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i had a question GT u were saying even tho the plants flip into flowering they still can stretch another 2ft?
Depends on the strain but I have seen them strech 2-3 feet after the start of flowering, sometimes less and sometimes more. Im hoping more :blsmoke:
 

BooMeR242

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ya cuz i have white widow and just trying to figure out if my babies r gonna go over my fence line or not
 

greenthumb111

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I watered on Sat and they seemed to perk up and grow a couple of inches. It's starting to get hot here (mid 80s) so we should see a growth spurt. I up rooted the last male and am collecting pollen. I will start some more clones on a more serious try this week. Have 11 girls and room for 1 more.

Check out those WC d pheno clones. THey are really getting to be little bushes.

2 of the JS are flowering. One more than the other. The third one is the biggest plant I have so far but no flowers yet. The WC are growing wild and the JTR looks like a bush equally as wide as tall. The HJ is getting big too. Pics on Wed.
 

greenthumb111

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ya im pretty sure the ones in the ground will go over my fence line but thanks for the info gt
THat will be a sight for the neighbors

I moved the 3 plants one the one side of my yard to the location in the sun with the rest. Now ther is one big ganja forest over there.
 

greenthumb111

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Here is this weeks update on the weed garden.

The plants were all moved to the same spot in the yard to get better sun. I may have to spread them out a little when they get bigger but for now this will do.

Yesterday was nute day and I used Maxsea Grow on all except the first JS to bloom (almost 3 weeks ago) which got bloom food. I uped the ppm to 1800 which is the max I think. I havent seen any nute burn on anything at 1600 from last week. Some fan leaves (one or two) on a few plants had some slight yellow spots but the remainder of the fan leaves were ok and very green. Im not worried.

Nodal distances are begining to lessen.
As you may recall all three JS are in flower. The JS are the tallest of all the plants.

The HJ started out as being very lanky and is now shortening up the spacing.

THe WC with red/pink hairs are well spaced nodally and are branching and growing well. The other WC are branching and growing a little better than the pink/red pistaled ones.

The two WC D pheno clones are becoming two little dense bushes. THe bigger one is about 3 ft in all directions. THe fan leaves have increased the leaves from 3 to 5 now and look a little more normal. It will be interesting to see what becomes of these 2 clones.

The JTR is like the one WC D pheno but about 3 times bigger. Its as wide as tall with nice nodal spacing and branching.

THe CC is one of the taller plants on the farm with hugh fan leaves and decent nodal spacing and branching.

The tallest plants are about 5.5 ft and the shortest is about 3 feet.

Here are the pics so I hope you enjoy.

Row 1: JS(#3), JS(#3), JS(#1), JS(#1), JS(#1)
Row 2: JS(#3), group shot, HJ, WC red/pink pistals, CC
Row 3: WC D pheno (small), WC red/pink pistals, JS(#3), JS(#3), WC D pheno (big)
Row 4: JTR
 

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Zig Zag Zane

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Here is this weeks update on the weed garden.

The plants were all moved to the same spot in the yard to get better sun. I may have to spread them out a little when they get bigger but for now this will do.

Yesterday was nute day and I used Maxsea Grow on all except the first JS to bloom (almost 3 weeks ago) which got bloom food. I uped the ppm to 1800 which is the max I think. I havent seen any nute burn on anything at 1600 from last week. Some fan leaves (one or two) on a few plants had some slight yellow spots but the remainder of the fan leaves were ok and very green. Im not worried.

Nodal distances are begining to lessen.
As you may recall all three JS are in flower. The JS are the tallest of all the plants.

The HJ started out as being very lanky and is now shortening up the spacing.

THe WC with red/pink hairs are well spaced nodally and are branching and growing well. The other WC are branching and growing a little better than the pink/red pistaled ones.

The two WC D pheno clones are becoming two little dense bushes. THe bigger one is about 3 ft in all directions. THe fan leaves have increased the leaves from 3 to 5 now and look a little more normal. It will be interesting to see what becomes of these 2 clones.

The JTR is like the one WC D pheno but about 3 times bigger. Its as wide as tall with nice nodal spacing and branching.

THe CC is one of the taller plants on the farm with hugh fan leaves and decent nodal spacing and branching.

The tallest plants are about 5.5 ft and the shortest is about 3 feet.

Here are the pics so I hope you enjoy.

Row 1: JS(#3), JS(#3), JS(#1), JS(#1), JS(#1)
Row 2: JS(#3), group shot, HJ, WC red/pink pistals, CC
Row 3: WC D pheno (small), WC red/pink pistals, JS(#3), JS(#3), WC D pheno (big)
Row 4: JTR
You my friend...are going to have a great harvest:weed:
 

wtfidkan

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Thx Guys. Got another 6-8 weeks of veg left so Im hoping for some additional growth. Its starting to get hot and sunny now so maybe we will get some height and width.

Wow! Your yard is getting a ton more light now with the trees trimmed. Sucks for you in this heat, but it looks like the plants are digging it.

Is there a reason for the blocks under the pots at all? Drainage, airflow or maybe just to keep them off the ground away from bugs??
 
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