ocanabis
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen.
I had started this grow some time ago.These plants have been in the veg stage for close to 90 days'I normaly don't veg that long but I was having some problems with Fugas nats and I wanted to make sure the infestation was eradicated before I put them into bloom.
Let the Bloom fase begin.
Let the bloom faze commence.Its officialy day 2 here in the Ocanabis stables
Plants were veged for 85-90 days for a couple of reasons.(1) lack of space in the bloom chamber but most importantly I was having a problem with Fungis Nats
I cured the nat problem using sand that I got from the beach.I placed a few inches of sand in the bottom of the container,added soil and plants then topped off the top of the container with a couple more inches of sand.
After aprox. 2 weeks I wasn't seeing any more nats.Let the plants for another 2 weeks then repoted to 4 gal (16 l) pots of soil without any sand and all is well.
I let the plants veg for a further 2 weeks before I moved them to bloom.
So here is were we stand
The bloom room is 7'x7'x7' high.For lighting I use (1) 1000 watt Lumitec Digital in a cool tube fixture.Air is being pulled using a 6" 440 inline fan.
I have an activated Carbon Filter also with a 440 inline fan to control the oders.
To help control the heat I have plumbed in our Central AC into the room which helps maintain temps in the low 80's f.
Ok,lets get down to the business at hand.
1st up is C. Q. #1
She leans toward a Cheese dom pheno.Like the classic Skunk lines where she's a bit legier and also the tallest girl standing at aprox 30"
Topped 2x and a bit of traing she is now staked and ready for budage.I like to stake early so that I don't cause any undo stress once the buds start to form.
She has 6 main branches with many side branches all around.I am looking for a bountifull amout of buds to end the fall season with.
The last pic of the leaf shows the classic double serrated leaf that is common to cheese dom Hybrids.
I had started this grow some time ago.These plants have been in the veg stage for close to 90 days'I normaly don't veg that long but I was having some problems with Fugas nats and I wanted to make sure the infestation was eradicated before I put them into bloom.
Let the Bloom fase begin.
Let the bloom faze commence.Its officialy day 2 here in the Ocanabis stables
Plants were veged for 85-90 days for a couple of reasons.(1) lack of space in the bloom chamber but most importantly I was having a problem with Fungis Nats
I cured the nat problem using sand that I got from the beach.I placed a few inches of sand in the bottom of the container,added soil and plants then topped off the top of the container with a couple more inches of sand.
After aprox. 2 weeks I wasn't seeing any more nats.Let the plants for another 2 weeks then repoted to 4 gal (16 l) pots of soil without any sand and all is well.
I let the plants veg for a further 2 weeks before I moved them to bloom.
So here is were we stand
The bloom room is 7'x7'x7' high.For lighting I use (1) 1000 watt Lumitec Digital in a cool tube fixture.Air is being pulled using a 6" 440 inline fan.
I have an activated Carbon Filter also with a 440 inline fan to control the oders.
To help control the heat I have plumbed in our Central AC into the room which helps maintain temps in the low 80's f.
Ok,lets get down to the business at hand.
1st up is C. Q. #1
She leans toward a Cheese dom pheno.Like the classic Skunk lines where she's a bit legier and also the tallest girl standing at aprox 30"
Topped 2x and a bit of traing she is now staked and ready for budage.I like to stake early so that I don't cause any undo stress once the buds start to form.
She has 6 main branches with many side branches all around.I am looking for a bountifull amout of buds to end the fall season with.
The last pic of the leaf shows the classic double serrated leaf that is common to cheese dom Hybrids.
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