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DST

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hey guys i forgot to donate some porn yesterday when my lights were on, ill grab some photos for you tonight.
got my two tents, temps are now down to 86 but thats with the tents open at the top :(
its just over 1 weeks flower and they sure filled out the space, the chronic is a monster, im praying the clones i took root but its not looking good. she drinks a good 5 liters of water every 3 days (13 liter/3.5 gallon pot), and it bone dry after the third day, i would water sooner but i like to do them all at the same time.

threw my sativa blue cheese in as soon as it rooted too, it was about 2 inches tall, now its taller than my chronic thats 6 weeks from seed. crazy crazy.

ill throw up photos around 9 ish tonight gmt.
but can i just ask, when you guys florwer from rooted clones, and you work on 1 plant per foot, how big are the cuttings that go in (say a heavy indica or 60/40)? ive messed about with rooted clones but havnt got the size right. any advice?
I think it depends on the strain. But I would say a couple of weeks veg at the most for 1 plant per square foot (from when the clone has rooted). As a guesstimate, all depends on genetics of the strain.

IS anyone growing pineapple express? im sure ive seen a few on here, would it be possible to see some photos in bud? I would just like ot compare it to my pheno? also does anyone have any info on the new serious seeds strain?
I am sure Hotsause is growing one, he posted some pics a page or so back....


Shiney Casey Jones oil slick..
 

Don Gin and Ton

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yeah for sure but the lads at serious don't disapoint. nice oil slick D looks mean


> Hi,
>
> the new strain 'serious6' is not for sale yet. Serious 6 was
> made in 2009 as an early outdoor plant, but we have also seen
> great results indoors. However, we saw how the plant indoors
> had a tendency to grow male flowers. A characteristic I don't
> like, and due to this it was decided we would not release this
> new variety which I hope you all appreciate.
>
> During the summer of 2010 in the Netherlands, we've made
> several test combo's of parents used in the Serious 6, mainly
> to test them outdoors. If they perform well here, there are
> many countries where they can be grown succesfully outdoors.
>
> Now, autumn 2010, we can see that the combos we've tried are
> not living up to what we've expected. They are either not
> early enough, or there are different phenotypes popping up
> which are not okay. In general, there doesn't always have to
> be only 1 phenotype present, but the pheno's growing from
> seeds of a certain variety, have always to be of a minimum
> /Serious /standard.
>
> The result is that we cannot present the Serious 6 as a
> combination of an early outdoor/ indoor variety at this point.
> We are thinking now about bringing Serious 6 out only as an
> indoor variety. But behind the scenes we will continue to work
> on making it a good combination of an early outdoor/indoor
> strain.
>
> So if this plan works out, the first seeds of Serious 6 could
> be available around the start of 2011, as an indoor variety
> only. For countries like Spain, Italy, South of France etc.
> the Serious 6 will already be great for outdoors as well.
>
> There are other strains we are working on also, some closer to
> what we think is the final product than others, but there
> won't be a new Serious' strain available other than Serious 6
> at the end of this year, if all goes to plan.
>
> Thank you all for your support over the years and we will keep
> trying our best to service our customers with the best Serious
> products we can.
>
>
>
> Seriously, Simon
>
 

indecline

Active Member
I love serious seeds, seems they put a hell of a lot of effort into their strains, its always my first choice for seeds.

DST- Yeah two weeks seems fine, ive flowered a few at 2 weeks from seed with good results only yeild about half ounce or just over (chronic)
but with the clone sive grow especially the chronic, they dont seem to branch out as much as my other strains, im always left with a tall clone with a small bud. I know its because they are too far from the light but in a crowded grow room its hard to get them close, thats why i want to try a run with only clones, can you reccomend any strains that work well from clone in a sea of green? from personal experiance? I always want to do it but i feel that if its not done correctly ill waste 3 months.
 

DST

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This is a cool story:
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A group of more than 200 Japanese pensioners are volunteering to tackle the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima power station.

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Mr Yamada has been getting back in touch with old friends via e-mail and even messages on Twitter

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Certainly it is likely more workers will be needed.

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Michio Ito used to be a primary school teacher but is spending his retirement helping out in a cafe that offers work experience to people with learning difficulties.

He is keen to swap his apron for a radiation suit.

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"To take that step you need a lot of guts, but I hope it will be a great experience. Most Japanese want to help out any way they can."

Mr Yamada has already tried on his old overalls for size.

He says he is as fit as ever - with a lifetime of experience to bring to the task.

And he laughs off suggestions his proposed team is comparable to the kamikaze pilots who flew suicide missions in World War II.

"We are not kamikaze. The kamikaze were something strange, no risk management there. They were going to die. But we are going to come back. We have to work but never die."
 

DST

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never really done a SOG to be honest. However, Casey Jones can be run SOG and can be chopped at 8 weeks, that grows fekkin massive. I am working on a Deep Blue F3 which I am hoping takes the short flowering trait from it's 7week finishing parent. I would be happy with 8 weeks from it. Seeds are starting to dry out from it.

I love serious seeds, seems they put a hell of a lot of effort into their strains, its always my first choice for seeds.

DST- Yeah two weeks seems fine, ive flowered a few at 2 weeks from seed with good results only yeild about half ounce or just over (chronic)
but with the clone sive grow especially the chronic, they dont seem to branch out as much as my other strains, im always left with a tall clone with a small bud. I know its because they are too far from the light but in a crowded grow room its hard to get them close, thats why i want to try a run with only clones, can you reccomend any strains that work well from clone in a sea of green? from personal experiance? I always want to do it but i feel that if its not done correctly ill waste 3 months.
 

genuity

Well-Known Member
"chemdog"the man,new strains....any info?
i see some that look like they need to be hit with some cesspool:hump:
candy chem
barking dog<<<<he better slow down:blsmoke:
og1
chemB
chemdog sister
mass purple kush<<<<M:hump:mm

"soil yourselves,people!"
 

indecline

Active Member
never really done a SOG to be honest. However, Casey Jones can be run SOG and can be chopped at 8 weeks, that grows fekkin massive. I am working on a Deep Blue F3 which I am hoping takes the short flowering trait from it's 7week finishing parent. I would be happy with 8 weeks from it. Seeds are starting to dry out from it.
Casey jones pops up all over this page, I assume that there are beans somewhere online? any particular breeder i should go for when looking for it?

also ive been thinkin gbaout getting my own strain going, when selecting parent are their some traits which are more dominant than others, black skin or ginger hair in humans for instance? Or is it randon?
and am i correct in saying that if i were to breed my two plants then the seeds from those woul dbe F1's? and if i were to breed two of those seeds they would be F2's and vary much more than the F1's?
and if i were to breed one of the original parents with one of the F1 seeds is that then backcrossing? if so does that produce a more stable batch of seeds compared to the original F1's?

sorry i should be asking this on another thread but you guys have always pointed me in the right direction so i prefer to ask here.
 

littlegrower2004

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ill try out some of those deep blues for you D hah! i also tried messing around with some of the exposure and contrast, heres what i got for the same pic, fairly similar.
 

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IndoGrower

Active Member
This is my 600 watt grow tent. How does everything look? On week 4 of flower. Using Fox Farm ocean forest on the plants in the 5 gallon orange buckets. Using Grow Big, Tiger Bloom and Big Bloom for nutrients. My Kandy Kush and Afrodite are in Miracle Grow soil and only using Bloom Booster for nutrients for those because they were started before I purchased the Fox Farm. [video=youtube;EiMMHzsjv18]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EiMMHzsjv18[/video]
 

DST

Well-Known Member
I am sure somewhere sells CJ seeds but I don't know where. There are a few clones kicking around and a few bastard offspring. the Fairy provides bastard offspring sometime!, lol.

You are on the mark with what you say about breeding. Backcrossing doesn't produce a more stable strain, it just cuases the subsequent pheno types to look more like the original parent. Which if you had gone to F3 you may, or may not want to do as you can find interesting phenos in F2 stage that may differ from one or the other parent anyway. We have a 600 Breeding thread as well, Mr West started it so check his started threads and you'll be there in a jiffy. You need to whistle the right way for the fairy to do it's tricks though.
Casey jones pops up all over this page, I assume that there are beans somewhere online? any particular breeder i should go for when looking for it?

also ive been thinkin gbaout getting my own strain going, when selecting parent are their some traits which are more dominant than others, black skin or ginger hair in humans for instance? Or is it randon?
and am i correct in saying that if i were to breed my two plants then the seeds from those woul dbe F1's? and if i were to breed two of those seeds they would be F2's and vary much more than the F1's?
and if i were to breed one of the original parents with one of the F1 seeds is that then backcrossing? if so does that produce a more stable batch of seeds compared to the original F1's?

sorry i should be asking this on another thread but you guys have always pointed me in the right direction so i prefer to ask here.
ill try out some of those deep blues for you D hah! i also tried messing around with some of the exposure and contrast, heres what i got for the same pic, fairly similar.
Pretty similar. I think it shows it off better, but then my eyes are normally frazzled so who am I to say. Will PM ya bru.

Peace, DST
 

indecline

Active Member
I am sure somewhere sells CJ seeds but I don't know where. There are a few clones kicking around and a few bastard offspring. the Fairy provides bastard offspring sometime!, lol.

You are on the mark with what you say about breeding. Backcrossing doesn't produce a more stable strain, it just cuases the subsequent pheno types to look more like the original parent. Which if you had gone to F3 you may, or may not want to do as you can find interesting phenos in F2 stage that may differ from one or the other parent anyway. We have a 600 Breeding thread as well, Mr West started it so check his started threads and you'll be there in a jiffy. You need to whistle the right way for the fairy to do it's tricks though.
Peace, DST
I would love a visit from the Fairy, Ill make sure I leave something nice under my pillow.
Once this grow is finished at the end of july im off to germany for a month to visit my other halfs parents. which means i have to leave my cats, which also means i need a cat sitter. So I have to pack up shop and hide the grow gear around my house. Fuck knows what im doing with my clones Mainly my Sativa Blue cheese and My pineapple express. My chronic im not too worried about as they dont vary too much per pack of seeds. If anyone knows any "babysitters" pm me, could be 1 but then again it could be 5 clones. woul dbe a big help.
 

duchieman

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Well guys, it's 29C outside and humid as feck, so it's off to Wally World to see if I can score me one of those big glass vases and fabricate me a cool tube. I can't get my temps below 33 right now. Also, I'm grabbing me some 10/3 wire and extending the line from my ballast to my lamp, so I can get it away from the tent all together. There expecting temps, with a humidex of up to 40, all week so I better stop procrastinating and get er done!

Edit. For those who think I'm so far north, I'm actually on the same line as Southern Oregon and we have some of the hottest and most humid weather in the country. Summers get very very sticky here. Thankfully there's the lakes to escape to.

Have a good one guys. Chat later. :joint:
 

indecline

Active Member
Im baked, Im too stoned to work out what time it is over the pond but if your on my level then you will enjoy this, if you get the time go to youtube and watch all 4 episodes. This one is great. but also depressing at the end.. enjoy it.

[video=youtube;jGoDh2B2wQw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGoDh2B2wQw&feature=related[/video]
 

mr west

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Thats on tv at the min, well not right now but laters. I watched the first one last night b4 bed lol. Well cool
 

indecline

Active Member
it is isnt it, ive never been more into science before. shame my high school science teahcers werent more like him. I could be working for nasa now lol.

argh you just reminded me, i watched the first one last night too, but i decided to watch the second one online today.... i forgot that i had planned to watch it tonight baked, guess ill just play some call of duty then. enjoy it, its a good episode, but not the best one.
 
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