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Heads Up

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You doing a journal at all? I'm going to be doing 2 of these 3 soon and would love to follow :D
No journal shwag but I keep track of what I give them on a calendar. I always feed my plants less than the recommended dosage. This grow I've been using Botanicare pro line of nutes, all organic. I feed them once a week. Started at 10 ml bloom and this morning they will get 20 ml bloom and they have entered into their fourth week of 12/12. Every other week I give them cal-mag and liquid karma. I also use mycorrhizae, the soluble form and every few weeks they get a dose of that followed by a dose of molasses a few days later. I add silica to all my waterings. I'm also using snowstorm this flowering period, I give them that once a week also. If you have any other questions just ask.
 

Marlowe

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Good morning 6...
Took a shot of the roots to show that Ive been trimming back every few days...
This is going to save me from untangling and tearing them when I pull the males in about a week...

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indecline

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aww dam indecline she has her clothes on this time! i say retake haha!
seriously wtf dude? lol

still another harvest to do next weekend ;)

oh and i have 12 cheese clones in rockwool which i pulled from a plant in week 3 of flower.
been a couple of weeks but no roots yet, just starting to yellow slightly and now im worried i wont have any exodus cheese to grow next run. any thoughts on rooting flowering clones?

also i want to re-veg my sativa blue cheese after harvest next week. any tips on how to go about it or how long it takes to veg again.
im planning on leaving one or two lower popcorn branches on it and throwing it in with my seedlings.
pretty much all there is to it?
 

duchieman

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I have a question probably better suited for the breeders thread but I hope you guys can help.

If a male plant has flowers that turn purple, does that mean it has a good chance of passing the color along to its offspring?
That's funny, I just noticed purple flowers on my Extrema male this morning. He did have a bit of a colder night than of late, but no lower than 17 or 18C.
 

indecline

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aww dam indecline she has her clothes on this time! i say retake haha!
That's funny, I just noticed purple flowers on my Extrema male this morning. He did have a bit of a colder night than of late, but no lower than 17 or 18C.
on the subject. i noticed some purple that at the top of some buds from my blue cheese plant . but it only seems to be the top swollen calyx.
shes very sativa but i need to cut her down at week 8.. if i left her do you think the rest could turn purple.
its just im not sure how it work, never had a purple strain before, wasnt sure if they started purple or turn later in the season.
 

duchieman

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on the subject. i noticed some purple that at the top of some buds from my blue cheese plant . but it only seems to be the top swollen calyx.
shes very sativa but i need to cut her down at week 8.. if i left her do you think the rest could turn purple.
its just im not sure how it work, never had a purple strain before, wasnt sure if they started purple or turn later in the season.
I'm still waiting for my first true purple strain to finish as to experience it enough to comment, but I'm pretty certain it all happens near the end. Kinda like the Grand Finale. The smoke is the encore ;)
 

DST

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Temp drops are going to bring out the true traits in a plant. The bigger the temp drop I think the more likely you will see the true genotype. (genotype = pheno + true environment)

Taking clones from a flowering plant. Just ensure you take cuttings from the bottom of the plant. They should be treated the same way as any other clones, and generally root reasonably well (in fact I have never had one not root, the last cut from the Rom Timewarp was taken at around week 6 flower) The only downside is that the clone will basically go through a re-veg. But you will end up with clones with loads of tops and weird growing branches. Check out Don Gin & Tons re-veg of his DOG as well.

Re-veg, ensure to leave a fan leaf or two as well as the bud, although if you just leave some bud this works as well, it just takes a whole lot longer as the new leaves have to be produced from the calyx of the revegging bud. If you leave the fan leaf on the process is quicker. And basically it just needs to be put back into a veg light cycle.
 

Hotsause

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Day 31 Of Veg Nothing But H20
Sour Cream, Sour Diesel, Nirvana White Widow, and Pineapple Express

Sour Cream Before Topping

Sour Cream After Topping
 

duchieman

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Hey Hotsause, what are you using for soil to get you through with only water? Nice looking plants. You planning on flowering soon?

Hi all. I'm going to do some shopping today and I'd like to ask a question before I head out. I've ordered my mych and it will be here tomorrow. It's the non-soluble kind, I'll get some soluble later to supplement, and I'm ready to do some transplanting of my 5 Afghani, like yesterday. Because of the mych, I'll need to switch right to organic, as much as I can right now. So what I'd like to do is list what I have, what I propose to get, and ask what I need to complete my needs.

Right now I have some bone meal, a couple of small blocks of coir and a 1 cu. ft of sphagnum. I'm planning of picking up some bloodmeal and perlite. What I'm not sure of is what to mix it with to make my own potting mix. Would I just get some top soil of some sort and blend? I'm also wondering about a few other plants that I did a temporary transplant on in some potting soil with added nutes. I'd like to do a final, organic transplant, and use my mych in it. Will the synthetic nutes harm the mych fungai, or will it be diluted and dispersed enough where it's not a concern? Maybe a good flush prior to the transplant, with time to dry out a bit of course? If I could get some valuable 600 input before I get there that would be awesome and very appreciated. I'll check back for responses.

Thanks, Duchie
 

Hotsause

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Hey Hotsause, what are you using for soil to get you through with only water? Nice looking plants. You planning on flowering soon?

Hi all. I'm going to do some shopping today and I'd like to ask a question before I head out. I've ordered my mych and it will be here tomorrow. It's the non-soluble kind, I'll get some soluble later to supplement, and I'm ready to do some transplanting of my 5 Afghani, like yesterday. Because of the mych, I'll need to switch right to organic, as much as I can right now. So what I'd like to do is list what I have, what I propose to get, and ask what I need to complete my needs.

Right now I have some bone meal, a couple of small blocks of coir and a 1 cu. ft of sphagnum. I'm planning of picking up some bloodmeal and perlite. What I'm not sure of is what to mix it with to make my own potting mix. Would I just get some top soil of some sort and blend? I'm also wondering about a few other plants that I did a temporary transplant on in some potting soil with added nutes. I'd like to do a final, organic transplant, and use my mych in it. Will the synthetic nutes harm the mych fungai, or will it be diluted and dispersed enough where it's not a concern? Maybe a good flush prior to the transplant, with time to dry out a bit of course? If I could get some valuable 600 input before I get there that would be awesome and very appreciated. I'll check back for responses.

Thanks, Duchie
Just a mix or Roots Organic and Bio Biz they are doing fine. Subcool said it best if your plant needs feeding it will tell you
 

duchieman

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Just a mix or Roots Organic and Bio Biz they are doing fine. Subcool said it best if your plant needs feeding it will tell you
I believe that. The thing is learning their language first. After many years I understand what my dogs want when they're sniffing my heals around the house, relentlessly. I no longer go crazy trying to figure them out, giving them everything you can think of until they go back to being content in their being.
 

indecline

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View attachment 1521364someone mention my reveg???
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and this is why im revegging the biatch
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leaving fan leaves on is essential, i tried the same thing with my Dawgfood and it just keeled over

right well my blue cheese has been crazy the whole way through, it gone the last week without the tiny leaves on the bud never mind the fan leaves. ph problem i think and they all died. but its still growing well.

theres not much point me keeping it because ill never use it in perpetual. its just a shame to let it go, its great.

i do have a chronic that is twice as frosty as the others.. looks a lot like yours there.. will it be stronger? or does it just have more bag apeal? might re-veg it anyway as a test.
 

shnkrmn

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Of the three strains I grow, Chronic is the mildest in terms of stone; quite pleasant and relaxing though. It looks, smells and tastes great. I call it 'chick weed'. (sorry ladies :D).
 

DoobieBrother

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Good morning, good afternoon, and good evening fellow Six-Dub-Zed-ites!
Hope your day is going well.
Took some pics of my little garden right before Lights Out this morning.
21 days of 12/12 lighting for the more developed ones, and 8 days of 12/12 for the non-topped plant.

Matanuska Thunderfuck:





























*this one has only been under 12/12 lights for 8 days


Matanuska Thunderfuck clones:


Northern Berry clones:


closeup:




Peace!
bongsmilie
 
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