Coco grow - Super Silver Haze, Blue Cheese and Trainwreck

SnowWhite

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Damn Snowy... there's a new Sheriff in town... and her names TW :lol:

Lovely.

I think you have the Ropey pheno. Lock the doors :lol:
cheers man. I have two trainwrecks that are like this. The third TW is a little more compact and a lot less unruly. No super cropping was required, unlike the other two! They needed some serious bondage.

I sure hope you are right mate.
 

bender420

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Butters??? eh? Too many bongs today was it! LOL

HAHahahahahahbongsmilie bongsmilie bongsmiliebongsmilie

I am trippin balls. Ohh shit, this is funny as hell.

My bad dude, i was reading butters post right before I wrote in your thread.

Seriously I am laughing so hard right now. hahaha.
 

bender420

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lol i cannot stop laughing, thanks to my friends outdoor bubblegum.

seriously though can you give me your thoughts on coco and hydro.
 

SnowWhite

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Beautiful man! thats all i gotta say
Thanks wemp! :joint:

lol i cannot stop laughing, thanks to my friends outdoor bubblegum.

seriously though can you give me your thoughts on coco and hydro.
LOL...bubblegum is so nice too! Not had any of that for ages.

I can't give you my thoughts on traditional hydro methods as I've never grown that way. Coco, on the other hand, well, I just think it is amazing!! Highly recommended......'nuff said!!!

Awesome SnowWhite just awesome
Thanks oscar buddy! I want to be where you're at man. Few more weeks! :mrgreen:

Nice garden. *pulls up a chair*
thanks and welcome friend!.....have a toke on this.......:joint:


Nice one fellas, great to have you all following long.........bongsmilie......pass it round!

One of my favourite tunes by the chems....the battle weapon remix of course......turn up the sub for this one chaps!

[youtube]YUlOYHx7FDw&feature=related[/youtube]

:peace:
 

SnowWhite

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Hey Snowy, how ya clones doing in the coco?
Mine are going great guns.
They are going slowly to be honest, but that's how I wanted it. My temps have been low, the medium has been pretty damp (from that layer of vermiculite I had) and the clones rooted down into it. I just left them in my tent for two weeks, checked on them maybe twice. I've taken them out of that tray now and removed the dome. Few more days and I expect to see the young buds start to die and new growth should come in. Everything is going to schedule and I will cloning in coco all the time from now on. I could of got them going quicker if I took the cuts earlier and kept them warmer etc, but getting them going quickly was not part of the plan.......I still have 6 weeks before my flowering room is free again. Should be perfect!!



 

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bender420

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Thanks snowy for your input.

Sorry if this is written in the thread already. I only know bout hydro, i don't even know how to grow in soil. Anyhow can you tell how often did you feed them, and how much water did you give them.

Since I am going to only be doing ~2 large plants per 600W light, I was thinking about just hand feeding / watering them in coco. But I am completely lost on how to hand feed / water them in coco. With 1 flood a day in coco, i do feel that ebb n flow might be unnecessary.
 

SnowWhite

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Thanks snowy for your input.

Sorry if this is written in the thread already. I only know bout hydro, i don't even know how to grow in soil. Anyhow can you tell how often did you feed them, and how much water did you give them.

Since I am going to only be doing ~2 large plants per 600W light, I was thinking about just hand feeding / watering them in coco. But I am completely lost on how to hand feed / water them in coco. With 1 flood a day in coco, i do feel that ebb n flow might be unnecessary.
It is in the thread, but it's easy to tell you again and I don't mind.....I'm in 4L pots and they drink 1L of water every two days. so 500ml a day. Plus I flush once every 7-10 days. Watering by hand is a piece of cake and I like giving them the personal attention as well. You can easily run drippers with coco, Mammath has a dripper ring and automated irrigation growing in coco, you might want to check out his grow....it is awesome! Ebb and flow? I don't see how that could apply to coco anyway. Drippers or manual watering are your two options. Good luck!
 

Don Gin and Ton

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crackin tune snowy and really healthy lookin clones too! a little later than i normally take them but no reason not to in fact i might even take a snip off my larger querkle to keep the pheno!

cheers!
 

SnowWhite

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crackin tune snowy and really healthy lookin clones too! a little later than i normally take them but no reason not to in fact i might even take a snip off my larger querkle to keep the pheno!

cheers!
gotta love the early chemical brothers........

do it man.....clone it....I think I saw mared succesfully clone from a 5 week flowering plant, no reason why you couldn't do it too, just takes a little long to get her veg back on, but if keeping the genetics is a priority it has to be done! :peace:

Some funkier shit!!!!......more battle weapons. I've totally killed these tunes on my decks man.....got digital copies now....hehe


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oscaroscar

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I've taken clones at 3 1/2 weeks 12/12 and they seemed to be ok but you get some weird growth, mine had single bladed leaves with no serations but once they've grown 4 or 5 nodes they'll go back to normal. they took ages to root though, nearly 3 weeks. they look nice and healthy good job man
 

SnowWhite

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thanks os! I wonder if there is a point in flowering when a cutting would not root and totally fail? I reckon as long as the plant is healthy and green, you could get away with it at any point, would just take a bit more time like you say.
 

bender420

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It is in the thread, but it's easy to tell you again and I don't mind.....I'm in 4L pots and they drink 1L of water every two days. so 500ml a day. Plus I flush once every 7-10 days. Watering by hand is a piece of cake and I like giving them the personal attention as well. You can easily run drippers with coco, Mammath has a dripper ring and automated irrigation growing in coco, you might want to check out his grow....it is awesome! Ebb and flow? I don't see how that could apply to coco anyway. Drippers or manual watering are your two options. Good luck!

A lot of the information I started with was from a friend. It wasn't my idea to do coco in ebb n flow anyways. I think I might just switch over to hand feeding.

So you feed them nutes every day in .5 liter water or do you feed them once a week.

I need your opinion on one other thing. Is the speed of growing in coco comparable to to a regular ebb n flow setup. I know coco should be faster than soil but how close is the speed compare to some basic hydro setups if everything else is the same.
 

SnowWhite

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A lot of the information I started with was from a friend. It wasn't my idea to do coco in ebb n flow anyways. I think I might just switch over to hand feeding.

So you feed them nutes every day in .5 liter water or do you feed them once a week.

I need your opinion on one other thing. Is the speed of growing in coco comparable to to a regular ebb n flow setup. I know coco should be faster than soil but how close is the speed compare to some basic hydro setups if everything else is the same.
dude, like I said, I don't know about ebb n flow, never grown that way or any other traditonal hyrdo method so I can't compare it.

yep, I feed them every watering. 1L every other day. Like I said, hand watering or drippers for coco as far as I'm concerned.
 

SnowWhite

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I am so eagerly watching for the cured product of your trainwreck!
I am eager for that end product too man!!! should be just lovely by x-mas time. :bigjoint:

hey man nice pics. are they almost done?
thanks man.......no, I wish. about half way though. I'm at around 5 weeks now, so another 4-7 weeks, depending on how they mature. They will not be chopped until all calyxes are phat and swollen.
 
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