Other Side of the Fence...Where the Grass is Always Greener

SxIstew

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close to harvest I wouldn't suggest anything but sticky traps.... lol wouldn't wanna spray fatty acids(Safer 3 in 1) onto your buds weeks before harvest. lol
 

mycomaster

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It's hard to believe that's only 15 days growth in 12/12. Looks really good brother. Tight node spacing, and tons of pistils already. that's gonna fill in, and just be some beasty flowers for you. Peace out bro.
 

Slipon

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It's hard to believe that's only 15 days growth in 12/12. Looks really good brother. Tight node spacing, and tons of pistils already. that's gonna fill in, and just be some beasty flowers for you. Peace out bro.
yea it is, actually had to check myself, I remember I switch on a Wednesday and I was like, nahh cant be two weeks only, must be 3, but looked it up in my "fist LED grow" thread and had a post from the 3/8 where I talked about switching to 14/10 before going 12/12 so must be two week`s and a day :D

and Im also happy about how they look, tight Nods and thick steams will hopefully pay off and with good temperatures and RH (24-26C and 45-50%) it do look like one of my better runs (knock on woods)
 

prosperian

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^^^ alright, let us know when you drop the beans.

yea it is, actually had to check myself, I remember I switch on a Wednesday and I was like, nahh cant be two weeks only, must be 3, but looked it up in my "fist LED grow" thread and had a post from the 3/8 where I talked about switching to 14/10 before going 12/12 so must be two week`s and a day :D and Im also happy about how they look, tight Nods and thick steams will hopefully pay off and with good temperatures and RH (24-26C and 45-50%) it do look like one of my better runs (knock on woods)
Anything you can attribute to the faster growth?





Hey Prosperian, I got a problem with gnats. I'm sure they came in with a bag of organic soil. May I ask how you eradicated them. I've got a bottle of GoGnats and and a couple other items but not sure if I should use them this late in the bloom.Thanks
GS- I would also go with earlier suggestions and use sticky traps this late in the game. Gnats really won't do too much damage now vs. at the early seedling stages when you have fewer roots. I used neem oil while in early veg, hanging gnat - fly trap, and dried the soil out a couple times. Poof, they were gone and never came back.


Thanks for the feedback on the last pic fellas. Just kicking back and watching them grow.
 

Slipon

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I will, think I have to wait a bit with the skunk 1# but Im considering to drop a Auto seed right away, plenty of space under the T5HOs and the Hempy bucket is free ;)

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Slipon

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Yeah, you taught me, there's always room for an auto in a grow room. Good luck with her.
yep :D

I have high hopes for her

type: Indica
yield: High
height: 50-60cm
flower time: 60-65 days
harvest time: Auto-Flowering
thc: 16%
cbd: High
genetics: Ruderalis X Sweet Tooth
Seeds in pack: 5

Sweet Tooth Auto is a big-yielding autoflowering hybrid cross of our legendary Sweet Tooth and a Ruderalis/Indica. Sweet Tooth Auto grows compact, and short (about 50cm) with immediate-flowering and abundant bud production, with yields of up to 200 grams per plant. It is a full bodied plant that requires very little skill to grow, and guarantees a heavy harvest of high quality. The stable genetics ensure that sweet Tooth Auto is resistant to pests and diseases. The taste and fragrance of this resinous variety are earthy, charming and highly agreeable. The intense "body-high" is very pleasant. Sweet Tooth Auto is a must for all Indica lovers, not at least for its tremendous yield.

Exhibiting ripe tropical fruit aromas and flavours, the effect of this small plant is both "up" as well as very relaxing and stress-busting. The rigorous selection that has gone into producing this strain is very much in evidence in the finished product.
 

prosperian

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The Attitude Seedbank offices will be closed from 12th to 23rd September
This is a message to inform all our customers that our offices will be closed from 12th September to 23rd September due to internal staff training.


Just got this email. Maybe they're teaching workers how to wrap a stealth package :lol:
 

burgertime2010

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I've always liked the idea of finding the perfect clone somewhere along the way. It scares me though to think I could be bringing somebody's botrytis problem into my house. I understand quarantine, and all that, but it doesn't help much if you bring the spores in on you with the plant. Clones can be a scary thing if not from a known source that you know is clean, and well taken care of. Maybe that's just my paranoia or something, but I have seen someone get a clone from a person, and put it outside, and then they're both bitching about mold later. Huh, wonder what happened there? I may not be a plant master, but I understand molds, and fungi perfectly fine, and know one little spore can wreck what use to be a beautiful garden. Peace out.
This issue is a nightmare scenario if not given due respect. The battle is best fought by not engaging in such practices but we all do when we have to. Innoculations Sea Kelp, myco/trichos, root stimulant are very important to a young plant to guard it through infancy. Roots pull these innoculants in and guard against pathogens, strengthen immune system, and humic/fulvic acids max out absorbtion of roots. My point is that eradication of mold and fungi should start at their spot! Use the big guns to dip incoming specimens into. Quarantine them, treat everything else for good measure.
 

SxIstew

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Use mosquito dunks in your res for a week.
soilless bro.. :) thanks though :)
I've been doing ok with the Safer 3-in-1. and my sticky traps...

Once the cold weather hits i'll be good...
gonna spray the exterior of my place with some pesticides to keep them from coming back, not till next spring though...
 

burgertime2010

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soilless bro.. :) thanks though :)
I've been doing ok with the Safer 3-in-1. and my sticky traps...

Once the cold weather hits i'll be good...
gonna spray the exterior of my place with some pesticides to keep them from coming back, not till next spring though...
Cinnamon works well.
 

SxIstew

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Outside?? I'm on the third floor.
So I figured i'd but some Home Defense MAX or something similar and spray outside all my windows onto the building itself.
Keeping the bugs from coming up to my windows. :)
since I have ALL THESE SMALL ASS FUCKING BITCHES COMING IN EVERYDAY!....
small enough to get through a closed screen..... UGH.
gnats, and all sorts of little jumping and flying bugs. Nothing is harming my plants though... they are all healthy.
just gotta deal with a small bug in the face every now and then
 

prosperian

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Pulled this from another thread on RIU (thanks for sharing heckler73). It's a technique for curing buds on the plant and in the pot!!! What do you think?

Fast forward to 1:45...
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