first grow - 400W Barney's Farm LSD - comments welcome

Michael Phelps

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Subscribed! Cant wait to see this through, plants are def looking good! Did you use a Macro Lens on an SLR to take your pics? Just curious cause my roomate has a SLR but no macro lens and we def cant get shots this good!
 

Ian Singerdale

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So the Skunk #1 has been flowering like crazy, the barney's seems a bit behind in terms of pacing, but it also looks like it stretched for a bit longer than any of the others. I'm hoping that means huge, fat colas. I have heard the LSD typically packs on its most weight towards the end so I'm not too concerned :bigjoint:


Subscribed! Cant wait to see this through, plants are def looking good! Did you use a Macro Lens on an SLR to take your pics? Just curious cause my roomate has a SLR but no macro lens and we def cant get shots this good!
It is not specifically a macro lens although it is wonderful for doing macros.

My camera setup is a nikon d5000 with the VRII stabilized f3.5 18-200mm lens. Probably my most-used lens in my kit. It should be, cause it cost more than the camera body :-P

I am a part-time photographer, full time video editor and 2D/3D animator, so I've been taking photos my whole life. Pretty happy with the way these turned out, at first I was having a lot of problems shooting under the HPS

the key is a fast shutter speed, narrow aperture, full zoom and a good flash
 
hi love the post i have 2 pukka skunk at the moment i just put them on 12/12 today its my first grow i will be taking a seat for this one tho good luck i bet it will be very good smoke!!!
 

Michael Phelps

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It is not specifically a macro lens although it is wonderful for doing macros.

My camera setup is a nikon d5000 with the VRII stabilized f3.5 18-200mm lens. Probably my most-used lens in my kit. It should be, cause it cost more than the camera body :-P

I am a part-time photographer, full time video editor and 2D/3D animator, so I've been taking photos my whole life. Pretty happy with the way these turned out, at first I was having a lot of problems shooting under the HPS

the key is a fast shutter speed, narrow aperture, full zoom and a good flash
Dang man, i personally dont know to much about camera's and photography but that sounds hella nice. Well man you are def killer at taking pictures!

All the pics on my page are just from a regular point and shoot digital camera, The slr honestly didnt turn out as good as pics, i mean they were good dont get me wrong they just didnt show all the tri production..
 

150wHPS

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call me crazy... But the last post I see with pictures from you was day 19 flowering, and you posted it on 4-08-10
 

sacrebleu

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nice plants man! I just asked you a question about the nutes you are using in another thread. I am about to start my first grow myself and have LSD, yumbolt 47, cole train and a few others. I really like the looks of that LSD and from what others have posted, should be kill! My question was about the 3 part soluable fertilizers - open sesame, beastie bloomz, and cha ching.... did you find it pretty easy to use/dummy proof?

Like I said, first grow and I don't want my funds to go to waste. Much respect for your first time.
 

Ian Singerdale

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My question was about the 3 part soluable fertilizers - open sesame, beastie bloomz, and cha ching.... did you find it pretty easy to use/dummy proof?
Hell yeah! I think the soluables are VERY noob friendly, the feeding chart is really easy to use. Obviously I don't have a ton of experience with nutes, but I must have lucked out because I got it going pretty well. Here's what I did:

- For soil, in vegetation I had a custom organic soil from my local hydro store - potting mix, perlite and earthworm casings. Probably some other good stuff in there. I mixed that half and half with FF ocean forest soil (ocean forest alone can be too rich with nutes for young veg growth)
- Then about the third or fourth week I began using General Hydroponics Maxigrow - This stuff is cheaper than FF grow big and in my opinion just as good. I got amazing root and leaf growth out of it combined with a 400W MH.
- About a day or two before I switched the light cycle I gave a VERY light feed of Open Sesame (half strength or less). Open sesame is one of the strongest in the line of soluables, you don't need much.
- Continued to increase Open Sesame dose over next few waterings. I also continued feeding Maxigrow up until the 4th week, and also began incorporating their other nute into my solution, Maxibloom. Another great cheap alternative to Tiger Bloom / Big bloom. Also if you start on one line of products its a good idea to finish with it, even though also I incorporated the FF soluables. They seem to play nice together though.
- Starting about week 2 I increased the ratio of Maxibloom to maxigrow so they were only getting a bit of maxigrow every other watering, and more and more maxibloom
- Towards the end of week 2 I eased off the open sesame and began the Beastie bloomz, and holy shit, that stuff works. It's like plant roids
- So by now (week 5) I have stopped using any maxigrow, and am giving full strength maxibloom with a mix of beastie bloomz and a dash of cha-ching. I will be upping the cha-ching: beastie ratio soon

So in short, very easy to use, incredibly effective, and as far as special nutes go, not all that expensive. I can see my three pack of solubles lasting for at least another two to three grows. I say if you want to save money go with the Maxigrow/Maxibloom as your base fertilizers instead of grow big and tiger bloom... a $15 bag of each GH will last five or six grows in soil, vs. the FF liquids may only last you one.

Here's the link to the 1 lb soluble trio pack, for $74 shipped from amazon. I couldn't find a better deal than this. And trust me, they will add way more than $74 worth of bud to your grow!

http://www.amazon.com/Soluble-Tri-Pack-Beastie-Bloomz-Sesame/dp/B000HY2ODU/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1271958085&sr=8-7

Some last general tips

- never dry-mix your fertilizers, always dissolve one first completely in solution before adding different lines of nutes together. You can get bad chemical reactions. also large chunks of salts are never good and can burn the roots
- I have a separate container for mixing and a separate watering can for nutes only to avoid cross contamination.
- The way I fertilize is I mix everything together in a three liter jug, then water the plants with the concentrated nutes first when they're thirsty. THEN I water heavily on top with fresh plain h2o. While I don't *really* know what I'm doing, I like to think that this pushes the nutes directly down into the root zones first. Seems to be working so far.
- Always do a very light feed or plain water between heavy feeding sessions

happy growing. Oh and the LSD can take some serious punishment, it loves to be fed
 

Ian Singerdale

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OH MAN IT STINKS. I thought the smell was bad before. I'll probably be saying the same thing in two weeks. It's week 5.5 of flower, I did a lot of maintenance on the cab (replaced the shitty, overpriced "aircooling" fan that is built for the light system with a 209 cfm $20 inline duct fan. Temps went down 10 degrees or something.

So at some point last month my cloner broke and I had to rescue my clones from veg. Luckily they all had roots and only two didn't make it. As you can see these veg mothers are VERY happy in my tent after about two weeks.

The company sent me a new pump for free so I decided to fire the cloner back up and took some clones from about 2-3 weeks into flower. I'd heard mixed opinions on this, but gave it a shot. They rooted in a week and actually looked much healthier than my first round of clones. That could definitely just be from my lack of experience before. I had one clone from flower from the earlier batch and it's going absolutely nuts after potting. bushy as hell.

Brushed against the LSD and it has the nicest smell, very difficult to describe, like kiwi-strawberry-citrus. Can't wait to taste that, starting to go a bit nuts

Looking like three-four weeks before harvest I think
 

ganjaluvr

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very frosty and beautiful. nice job man. keep up the great work!

enjoy the harvest. I know I would.


peace.
 

Ian Singerdale

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by the way, funny story, that bug in the picture (a mosquito hawk I think?) was frozen in place on my frostiest plant, dead. The worlds first marijuana OD
 
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