Wecome to the jungle

TrynaGroSumShyt

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The post I searched out looking for a possible match for this Indica was RUI Stoner "tokesalot - pink indica review"

Looks like a very common variety, but a keeper - glad I took some clones :hump:

The clones are still looking piss-poor even after applying super-thrive, but at least half have grown a full node.

Anyhow at this rate they should be ready in time for the next grow.
what are the temps and rh? maybe bacteria? are they rooted?
 

Green Cross

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what are the temps and rh? maybe bacteria? are they rooted?
It's been a little over 2 weeks since I took cuttings. Most had rooted last week.

I rooted them in soil, so that slowed them down.

Temperature swings aren't helping; I need to rework the light in the cab, so it isn't fixed at the top where the heat it.

Most had lots of flowers on them, so I think they're taking longer to veg.

I was hoping to I can get a 400w tent set up in a couple weeks, but lack of funds have that project on hold for now, so I'm happy they're not outgrowing the space I have.
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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be careful with the clones with flowers, i lost a batch a few weeks back of some strawberry couch i cloned. the had mold in the buds bc of the hi humidity
 

Green Cross

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wow man, really nice journal, sad i missed so many things:(


keep up the good work man...props.
Thanks growspace, but you showed up when things are just starting to get interesting

Bumping up the ladies :bigjoint:
Enjoy the show:

Unkknown Sativa/Skunk Bulking up


BMS - LSTed these 2 tops again yesterday


Unknown Indica (pink indica?)






Left Canopy


Right Canopy
 
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canefan

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Thanks growspace, but you showed up when things are just starting to get interesting

Bumping up the ladies :bigjoint:
Green the ladies are sure looking good now, you have really done a great job with them. I know what you mean about hoping to grow outdoors one day and growing trees, there is not a better feeling in the world than watching them grow to their full glory. I hope to likewise learn to grow a little indoors so that I can control the breeding of them better. Also, I finally found the sativa to reintroduce back into the gene pool next year, its called sativa queen at sannieseeds....wonderful looking sativa. Keep up the good work and thanks for the pictures.
 

GrowKindNugs

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looking beautiful over there my friend...are you like me and just can't wait for harvest, so exciting, but sooo tough to wait out, hhaha...


gkn
 

Green Cross

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I did some rearranging because the tall BMS were in the middle blocking the overlap on the lights. It's going to be a bitch to water now, but the light penetration is improved. I also added some Mylar (reflectix) to the end walls. BMS got a good dose of Earth Juice (bloom) and mollases today. The sativa and gigabud got their second dose of guano enhanced tea. The indicas will be getting the of last of the tea, once they dry out.

First the group shots

Left:


Right:


More to follow
 

Green Cross

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Unknown Sativa looks like a haze hybrid possibly Lemon skunk x SSH

I counted 17 tops on this bush, and cleared out all the popcorn from underneath.


Same plant (upper)


Lower growth cleaned out


Gigabud measures 32" mature


GB Cola building


More bud porn thumbnails:
 

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tahoe58

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whoa, anyone tell you you need to supply tissues and ablution facilities in your room (its the new norm with these mega strains coming out n'all) hahahahaha .... there's gona be a lot of "outpouring" of emotions looking at that sh*t.....well done. Exceptional. Many thanks for the good work, and great pics! Walk on!!~~
 

Green Cross

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whoa, anyone tell you you need to supply tissues and ablution facilities in your room (its the new norm with these mega strains coming out n'all) hahahahaha .... there's gona be a lot of "outpouring" of emotions looking at that sh*t.....well done. Exceptional. Many thanks for the good work, and great pics! Walk on!!~~
LMAO thanks for noticing!
 

lmn8r

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Starting to see more people using CMH bulbs lately. Here's another one:
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/210479-dual-areoponic-cabinet-ceramic-metal.html

Philips Mastercolor 400w CMH is quite possibly the perfect growing bulb. If only they would offer 600w and 1000w bulbs.

Philips Mastercolor CMH > Eye Hortilux BLUE MH > Any horticultural HPS > Standard Metal Halide > LED's (at their current prices) > T5 fluorescent tubes> T8 fluorescent tubes > Standard triphosphor CFL's > GE Reveal inandescent grow lights

I'm glad to see you picked the best. Hopefully more people can be convinced to use CMH's.
 

Green Cross

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Starting to see more people using CMH bulbs lately. Here's another one:
https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/210479-dual-areoponic-cabinet-ceramic-metal.html

Philips Mastercolor 400w CMH is quite possibly the perfect growing bulb. If only they would offer 600w and 1000w bulbs.

Philips Mastercolor CMH > Eye Hortilux BLUE MH > Any horticultural HPS > Standard Metal Halide > LED's (at their current prices) > T5 fluorescent tubes> T8 fluorescent tubes > Standard triphosphor CFL's > GE Reveal inandescent grow lights

I'm glad to see you picked the best. Hopefully more people can be convinced to use CMH's.
Thanks Imn8r, and the rest of you folks

*I can't say enough about the spectrum these bulbs put out.

Here's a thread devoted to CMH

I wrote:
I'm using these bulbs and having excellent results; Philips Master Color Retro White (4k). I'll put my current grow up against any 400W HPS grow any day of the week. :blsmoke:

I think the reason there is confusion surrounding these bulbs is because all CMH are not the same. After doing my homework on Philips CMH I found all CMH are not the same. I would not trust any other brand calling themselves CMH

Measuring light in lumen's (what humans see) is antiquated. Have you ever seen LED's rated in lumen output? Plants see red and blue, and UV mostly.

Regarding Philips Master Color Retro White (4k) CMH:

1. Puts out more red than HPS

2. Puts out more blue than MH

3. Puts out more UV than HPS/MH

4. Throws less heat...

5. Less Color Shift (less than 200k over their lifetime)

Compare the HPS (wasted spectrum = heat) to the CMH Retro White (4k). More red more UV


It's closer to the $130 eye hortilux blue MH but more red @ half the price, and runs on a HPS ballast. No need for switchable ballasts, or changing bulbs.



Next grow I'm thinking about switching to HPS in the 3rd week of flowering, just for comparison. Maybe flower production increases when the plant is starved of blue light in flower?

Warning:
NO DIGITAL BALLASTS - you will destroy the bulb. ONLY use a standard coil and core HPS ballast (don't let the name confuse you). CMH bulbs cannot handle the frequencies of digital ballasts. Of course there are exceptions to this rule as there is at least one digital ballast that is designed to work with CMH lamps. They are fairly expensive and unless you know you have one of these you don't so don't try. The Ceramic Metal Halide bulbs are positional. This means that they are designed to be EITHER horizontal or vertical (they cannot be used universally) but not both. Placing the bulb in the wrong position will cause it to fail early.
 
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