Blue Dream, Cali Orange & Candyland 4TH Grow

jmaccool2

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Here are some clones that I got from a local dispenser, they all look pretty healthy and I think they are settling in to their new home with a fairly low amount of transplant shock. I have them in Promix soilless mix, I am using Blue Planet nutrients Farmers Pride organic. I now have a somewhat perpetual grow going, there is TGA Cheese Quake and Purple Deathstar in the flowering tent entering week 2.
 

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First week down, got them under a 11,000 lumen fluorescent and they seem to be doing quite well. I am feeding the Blue Planet Farmers Pride nutrients at 1.4 strength, I feed them every time I water them. They look much better than they did when I put them in, I have to assume they are happy. Tell me what you thin please.
John M.
 

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Looks good hopefully u have good luck with tga I didn't care for there stuff and be careful buying from shops make sure they have good rep don't want no bugs
 
Looks good hopefully u have good luck with tga I didn't care for there stuff and be careful buying from shops make sure they have good rep don't want no bugs

Thanks, these are not TGA though. I am running their Cheese Quake and a tester called Purple Deathstar, these cuts are from another grower and genetics company. I just finished growing TGA's Vortex and I have to say it is frosty goodness with a nice lemon/lime flavor. Not everyone has the same tastes and likes so I can see why you might not like their gear. I only buy cuts from Harborside, pretty decent so far. The last cuts I purchased from them of Dream Queen got PM a few weeks in but that might have been my fault. These new cuts look very healthy now and they are doing fine, no issues so far. Again thanks and happy growing!
 
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Here they are at the end of week 3 from being put in soil, two more days and they start week 4. They look pretty good to me.
 

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Hi Your Plants Look Great, what soil did you use?

I used PROMIX HP. A soilless mix that has mycorrhizae in it and nothing else nute wise. Good stuff but I plant to use super soil once my liquid nutes run out. Thanks for the comment, I think they look pretty healthy as well. Have a great day and happy growing!!
 
Here we are week 5 start, I topped it real heavy to slow down upward growth and with the hopes that the trunk with thicken out. They were real gangly, I think the plants were not the healthiest. However they are looking good now with some nice new nodes. I am going to flower them in 4 weeks ish. Once the flowers in my other tent are done, go in next. I will transplant them to my 10 gallon smart pots and let them go a week in the HID veg light. I just hope the can hold out well enough in the 3 gallon smart pots until then!! Please let me know what you think, thanks and happy growing.
 

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We have all been fed a huge lie, you do not need any nutrients if you grow in living soil. We are actually killing our soil thanks to big agro and companies like Monsanto's. The soil, if in balance just needs a bit of compost, compost concentrates and teas to keep the life in the soil happy and healthy. No more tilling, no more nutrients and far less money and work. Living soil with earth worms, bacterium, fungi is all you need, they breakdown the solids and organic matter that feeds your plants perfectly. We humans have no clue how to feed them, the organisms do, they have been doing it for billions of years, let them do their job. Make a change and go truly organic, your body, patients and the earth will thank you for it!
 
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Here they are in week 9 or so, they got a bit stunted from being in my small tent and 3 gallon pots a bit too long. They are getting the light cycle dropped 1 hour a day, on light cycle 14 on and 10 off I will clone each and change the light to my 600W HPS the finish bringing them to 12/12. I think they look quite good considering the abuse. I had to turn my light down a bit, the tips were burning, I think a 600W HPS in a 3' X 3' X 6.5' tent is a bit much for the majority of the grow. Better more than less though, especially for the future.
 

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Here they are in week 2 or 3 of flower. They look like shit, I think due to a lack of magnesium. Please provide your input. they are healthy enough to make some decent bud but I would prefer their health to be as good as my last grow. These were clones, a bit sad looking as well when I got them. Not bad but a touch sad, perhaps they spent a few days to many not in a medium after rooting. I upped the cal/mag yesterday when I fed them, we will see. Either way I am going to living soil once my nutrients are gone. the days of nutrient issues will be a thing of the past. Especially once I get a real diverse life cycle in my soil. Time to get some red wigglers soon and make some vermacompost or earthworm casting as they are more commonly known. I also have a decent regular compost that I can inoculate once it is complete. I will be visiting the red wood forest as well for some hummus. I should have some pretty diverse life, my microscope will tell the whole story. Once that happens I should be growing the meanest, most organic bud I can.
 

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