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deserthealer
06-27-2010, 07:30 PM
You all are the ones who gave me the idea to take pictures of my grow, so it only seems right for me to share them. I hope you will come along with me as I track their progress. I am SO STOKED to be growing legally!!! Especially after the last time I grew the good herb: in October of 1998, I was charged with a fourth degree felony for having a bush in my garden. Now, with a very minimum of planning, I find myself with a card IDing me as a mmj patient, and a permit to grow. :D I've been slow getting this grow log started since every time I come to the site, there's so much reading to do... So now I'm starting out with month old pictures, but will catch up quick.

I only had two seeds to start with, but they were from some reeeeeaally good bud. They went into the dirt as soon as I got my permit. It was toward the end of April; let's say it was 4/20. About 4 weeks later, I planted another seed. I was undecided for a while whether to grow in pots or in the ground, so the first two plants went into large pots as soon as they germinated. Here are the three of them on May 28th. Giving them names seems like fun, so I've done that, too. Please don't bash me for my choices!!! LOL

First comes Oprah, second is Sophia, and tagging along third is Angelina.

deserthealer
06-27-2010, 07:34 PM
As you probably noticed on the earlier pics, I pinched my plants when they were very small. Maybe one of you will explain for me what the difference is between topping and a fim? idk which it is that you call what I do. I just think that I get more smoke this way. One weeks growth:
Oprah, one view, and Sophia, two views, pics taken June 3.

deserthealer
06-27-2010, 07:54 PM
One week later... seems like all is well, so far. These pics taken June 10. Keep in mind that Oprah and Sophia are in pots about 5 times larger than Angelina. Two pics of O first

Now Sophia - you may notice the "foreign intruder"... I think that must be butternut squash that was introduced into the pot when I added some home grown "worm poop". I will deal with the invader later. I also wonder if the worm poo is what caused the burn on S's fan leaves. Not a pretty sight, but I'm not too worried about it in the long run.

Last but not least is another pic of Angelina. She is in recovery now from having her little snip procedure. She looks happy to me!

deserthealer
06-27-2010, 07:59 PM
My girls (I hope!) went into the ground on June 13. Here are quick pics taken the next day. First Oprah, then Sophia, third Angelina. Bright, bright sun....

deserthealer
06-27-2010, 08:13 PM
The transplant from pots to ground was harder on the bigger plants. I think there were two reasons for this. First of all, my son had to dig the holes to set the plants into. Because they had been in such large pots, the holes they went into went deeper than the good topsoil in the garden. Also, we sorta crowded them into their places more than we should have. So: their roots are now in contact with soil that isn't as good as what they were used to. And: we f%^ked with them a bit, getting them into their places. Angelina, on the other hand, fit nicely in the good topsoil, and didn't have to suck it in to get into her jeans. There's a newcomer now, too! A friend gave me a clone. She had been growing under lights, but after only a couple days conditioning, she went into the garden and was christened Dolly. :thumbsup: Here are pics taken June 21.

deserthealer
06-27-2010, 08:33 PM
Last time I grew cannabis, I created a monster by accident by tying down the branches to keep a low profile. Now that I know how that stimulates growth of the plant, I plan to continue a similar practice. I read in someone else's log on this board that they bypassed the string, etc, and just went with "bending" the plant. What the hay, I'll give it a try. Here are the pictures that I took yesterday of the four girls, lined up in the usual order: Oprah, Sophia, Angelina, and Dolly. Then you get one 'overview' of the garden. :D

StickyBuds1987
06-28-2010, 02:05 AM
well just wanted to drop by and say looks like your doign a good job and your plants look great you might wanna clear all the weeds and stuff out from around ya plants and are you using any nutes

WhatsMarijuana
06-28-2010, 02:12 AM
well just wanted to drop by and say looks like your doign a good job and your plants look great you might wanna clear all the weeds and stuff out from around ya plants and are you using any nutes

Not if he's trying to keep a low profile :wtf:

StickyBuds1987
06-28-2010, 02:23 AM
Not if he's trying to keep a low profile :wtf:

i was mainly talking about just right around the plants so that the weeds around her plants dont use half the nutes in the soil plus if she is legal no need to be on a low profile unless ya have to worry about thieves

deserthealer
06-28-2010, 02:34 AM
Thanks, sticky... I appreciate the compliment on the plants!

The battle of the bermuda grass is a never-ending thing. I will try to keep up with it.

StickyBuds1987
06-28-2010, 02:39 AM
Thanks, sticky... I appreciate the compliment on the plants!

The battle of the bermuda grass is a never-ending thing. I will try to keep up with it.

no prob anytime keep up the good work oh and go check my grow log out if you get time :thumbsup::thumbsup::jointsmile:

deserthealer
06-28-2010, 03:39 AM
no prob anytime keep up the good work oh and go check my grow log out if you get time :thumbsup::thumbsup::jointsmile:

i have definitely read your grow log! :thumbsup::thumbsup::rastasmoke:

LetsSeeYa
06-28-2010, 03:19 PM
The transplant from pots to ground was harder on the bigger plants. I think there were two reasons for this. First of all, my son had to dig the holes to set the plants into. Because they had been in such large pots, the holes they went into went deeper than the good topsoil in the garden. Also, we sorta crowded them into their places more than we should have. So: their roots are now in contact with soil that isn't as good as what they were used to. And: we f%^ked with them a bit, getting them into their places. Angelina, on the other hand, fit nicely in the good topsoil, and didn't have to suck it in to get into her jeans. There's a newcomer now, too! A friend gave me a clone. She had been growing under lights, but after only a couple days conditioning, she went into the garden and was christened Dolly. :thumbsup: Here are pics taken June 21.

Next time ya dig your holes, put your pots in to see if the size of hole you dug will fit your plants perfect. Also, it could be the pic, but they look close to each other. You might want to tie a plant one way and the next the other and so on. They will get used to the soil you put them into and next time, just let the soil dry out before doing any re potting as they will slide right out of the pot.

When ya top a plant you basically cut the top off right above the node or leave set. A Fim is cutting the tips of the very new growth, my favorite. This will give you from 4 to who knows tops. I got 7 with my Fim last year.

Glad to see ya here and that you put in the reading as it makes everything a bit easier. Plus you know what to expect as far as different methods you might want to try. I have a log here, so feel free to stop by and il be back here. Any help, just ask im here a couple times a day:)

Keep er green:weedpoke:

:rasta:

MuddyPaws
06-28-2010, 03:45 PM
Very nice plants, Desert :)

I can't wait to see em blooming! :thumbsup:

drudown11
06-28-2010, 03:49 PM
I got tons of love you grandparents who smoke. My grandafther grows some of the best weed Ive ever smoked. You can take some of the Best Indoor weed you can find and his Outdoor crop could compete with the best.

Im righht here following along if you need anything.:rasta:

deserthealer
06-28-2010, 04:27 PM
Thanks for stopping by, LSY, Muddy, Dru. Everyone's comments are most welcome!

I guess the FIM vs TOP question is one that I will have to play around with some in the future. From looking at my pics, would you say that I've just been topping my plants at a very young age, or was it a fim? Whatever its called, there will definitely be more colas as a result.

It's all good.... :hippy:

drudown11
06-28-2010, 04:39 PM
personally i dont top. I just let my branches get to the desired height, then i bend them over and tie them down.

It looks like your plants were just topped. Fimming(if done correctly) sprouts 3 or more tops.

Bending is a really low stress way to keep your plants short. Its also a great way to create more tops without actually cutting anything off your plant. Topping and Fimming stresses the plant tremendously and it can take weeks for growth to pick back up again.

CovertCarpenter
06-29-2010, 05:54 AM
...firstly, your plants look nice and healthy, so kudos, deserthealer!

and, in the FIM/top/LST/SCRoG debate, I kinda lean towards LST, mesef. It seems to stress the plants the least (over FIM/topping), and seems a bit more portable than SCRoG.

If your plants are outdoors-y ones, tho, you could prolly SCRoG 'em quite easily with some chicken wire, or do LST with stakes and string. If you have a particularly frisky top that just needs to leap, try FIMming [I]that one, and see if you don't get four or six tops outta it.

Not sure if you have a problem with the Critters of Eating, but if there is a chance of that, you might wanna fence or cage 'em in a bit for their own safety (and your good harvest!).

Kudos on being legal, now, too! {From one MMJ gardener to another} Keep up the good work!

LetsSeeYa
06-29-2010, 01:56 PM
personally i dont top. I just let my branches get to the desired height, then i bend them over and tie them down.

It looks like your plants were just topped. Fimming(if done correctly) sprouts 3 or more tops.

Bending is a really low stress way to keep your plants short. Its also a great way to create more tops without actually cutting anything off your plant. Topping and Fimming stresses the plant tremendously and it can take weeks for growth to pick back up again.

No not weeks as the fim will slow just a few days as the rest of the plant grows and iv fimed enough to know this. Topping maybe longer as you are taking the top off and the side branching needs to start, but in the end you will have multiple tops which is more yield and keeps them not as tall.

Bending works too, but if your starting a plant less then a foot you have the time for any stress your plant would go through. I just transplanted mine in its hole sideways so in stead of putting it up right then tying it, i just put the plant in sideways which basically is the same. I am hoping for lots of tops with this method.

:rasta:

drudown11
06-29-2010, 05:08 PM
if you train correctly, there is no need to FIM or top.


These plants are at week 3 veg, and I have been training the all of the branches. These plants would easily be three feet tall if i just let them grow, but they are about 12 inches because bend them over(which tricks that plant and stimulates branch growth.


Ive never even topped a or FIM'd a single growing tip.

drudown11
06-29-2010, 05:12 PM
oops i got a little bit of skin showing in some of the pictures. I apologize for not keeping it PG rated.

deserthealer
06-30-2010, 06:54 AM
hey, thanks guys for kudos and encouragement and feedback! LSY and Dru, your plants look great, too. Mr Carpenter dude, you are so lucky to be way up there at the other end of this continent... you could set up my indoor ... ah, nevermind. It's late and i'm silly.

We had a fabulous rain last night. It was so good, the electricity even went out for a little while. So nice to get real rain on the garden. Went out this evening to check on the girls, and to give them a dose of their nutes: i make a bucket of worm shit / horse shit tea and give each plant a cuppa. :thumbsup:

I guess I'm going to have to tie them, after all. The places where I pinched the stalks are working hard at healing themselves. I tried to show one of the bends in a photo for you... you can barely tell that I did a little s&m ... :wtf:

@LSY: none of my cannabis plants are within 3 feet of each other. I guess what looked like two plants to you was actually one. they do get really bushy when they're topped in their infancy.

Photos, if you're interested... in their usual order: Oprah, Sophia, Angelina, and baaaa, oh i mean Dolly. plus one extra pic of one of Sophia's knobby knees. (Size reference - that blue pail holds one gallon.)

StickyBuds1987
06-30-2010, 08:43 PM
Looking good keep it up. :thumbsup::thumbsup: :smokin: I topped one of mine and it really did not slow the growth down hardly at all. And i just fimmed the 2 tops on it today, i hope all goes well i really just did it to see what happens and to get a lil exp from it so i know what to expect in the future and all that. :hippy::hippy::jointsmile:

drudown11
07-01-2010, 06:16 PM
ohh i think granny's gunna be making a batch of baked goods at the end of summer.............. and we all know how good(or should i say "Special" granny's cookies are:thumbsup:



looking good, looking good. I love how you have integrated your marijuana garden and vegatable garden. When you pick corn, your gunna come back to the dinner table reeking of reefer.

deserthealer
07-02-2010, 03:58 AM
I went out and worked on tying down the branches on my little trees... got two of them done, and then the ants chased me away when I went over by Dolly and Angelina. I'll have to have another go at them tomorrow. And try to figure out what to do about the blasted ants!!! I was wearing sandals, and the tiny buggars set my toes on fire!

Didn't have my camera in hand... I'm trying not to bore you to tears... but my gawd! Angelina is suddenly just as big as her two older sisters. She LIKED that little drink of shit tea she got a couple days ago! I'm lovin' it :D :D :D

StickyBuds1987
07-02-2010, 04:28 AM
I went out and worked on tying down the branches on my little trees... got two of them done, and then the ants chased me away when I went over by Dolly and Angelina. I'll have to have another go at them tomorrow. And try to figure out what to do about the blasted ants!!! I was wearing sandals, and the tiny buggars set my toes on fire!

Didn't have my camera in hand... I'm trying not to bore you to tears... but my gawd! Angelina is suddenly just as big as her two older sisters. She LIKED that little drink of shit tea she got a couple days ago! I'm lovin' it :D :D :D

yeah those fire ants are something else yeah they do love there nutes haha

CovertCarpenter
07-02-2010, 05:11 PM
Heya... just thot you might want a good recipe for getting rid of those little pests.

Take ½ icing sugar and mix with ½ Borax (yup, good ole 20-mule-team Borax). Mix well, and then put in little containers that will keep it from getting wet, but that the ants can still get in. Place containers near nest.

The drones will happily take bits of Borax/icing sugar back to the queen, who will eat them. And then die. And then the colony will follow suit, soon, too.

Most commercial ant-solutions are basically this recipe.

Hope this helps!

deserthealer
07-03-2010, 03:19 AM
@(c)C: thank you, thank you, thank you!!! oh, and did I say 'thank you!'?

I knew there was a simple remedy out there somewhere, but I couldn't remember what it was. I did not get brave enough to go out there again this evening. My toes still tingle a little from yesterday. Tomorrow will get some borax and powdered sugar. Happy toes, happy plants ... :thumbsup:

CovertCarpenter
07-03-2010, 10:48 AM
...you're soooo welcome!

You seem like a nice person, and not one who deserves to be gnawed upon by ravening insectoids! Who, for all you know, wanted your lovely medicine to farm bloody aphids on!

It has been a while, so I can't remember if you have to wet the mix initially a bit to 'cake' it, or just the mix itself works. I think it works just fine dry, but I /know/ it's something that works. The Borax is toxic to the head beastie, and the icing sugar is the enticement.

Best of all, this particular cure is Buddhist Certified. You're not actually killing them! It's not as if the ants have to go eat that... they could eat other stuph...

Not that I'm a Buddhist. :)

deserthealer
07-04-2010, 06:23 AM
Stopped by the Dollar Store this afternoon and picked up a bottle of boric acid. The store didn't have powdered sugar, and i didn't want to go to another store, so i substituted a package of sugar cookie mix... it's almost pure sugar, anyway, and right after sugar on the ingredients list is high fructose corn. Back at home, mixed up a bit of the ant medicine and took it out back. 'Planted' three doses, and waited around long enough to see that the pesky little buggars are indeed carrying the treasure home. Yippee!!! :rastasmoke:

I took the camera out with me, too, to get a look at how the plants were responding to being tied down. They are more horizontal than vertical at the moment, at least Oprah and Sophia are. I got a pic of each of them, and one of Angelina, who still has not been tied down yet. Then the batteries in the camera died. I had fooled around taking a few pics of the corn and sunflower, and battery died before I finished. So you'll see Dolly again next time! Here's today's pics...

StickyBuds1987
07-04-2010, 07:17 AM
they are looking great :thumbsup::thumbsup::jointsmile: hope you get rid of ya pests

deserthealer
07-15-2010, 06:25 AM
Approximately equal parts boric acid and sugar cookie dough mix appears to have fixed the ant problem. I put a couple tablespoons of the mixture into three amber glass bottles (the kind nutritional supplements come in) and laid the bottles on their sides in the dirt in the problem areas. Either that batch of ants died off, or they moved. My feet are grateful!

There have been a couple more good rains. Crazy, what a difference it makes when irrigation comes in the form of rain. The plants grow so much better. I've read that the presence of hydrogen peroxide in rainwater is what makes the difference. Thoughts, anyone?

Plants are looking right on the verge of showing sexual preference. :cool: Angelina is being a show-off. She doesn't get quite as much direct sun as the others, which I thought would slow her growth. It appears to have the opposite effect. But she's also the one who didn't experience any transplant shock. ... So here's a photo of one of her fan leaves... along with the usual lineup: Oprah, Sophia (who really looks like two plants now, then Angelina and finally Dolly.

CovertCarpenter
07-16-2010, 03:46 PM
...those are some thrivin' lil' girls you got there!

How's the ant problem coming along? Have they picked up and moved off yet? I know that there is room in G_d's ecosystem for everyone, but some bugz are NOT welcome on my plants, and even less welcome on my person :)

You should have a good harvest :)

blowin
07-16-2010, 11:50 PM
good stuff keep the hobby and medicine up

Stomper420
07-17-2010, 08:04 PM
YOU GO GRANDMA!!!!!!!

Ill follow along to if yea dont mind. I started about a month ago also. Got my card and went to town. Too much fun watching all these grows and comparing notes. I love this place:thumbsup:

deserthealer
07-18-2010, 04:31 AM
...How's the ant problem coming along? Have they picked up and moved off yet?

umm... cC, do you only look at the pictures (ya silly!) In the post just before yours, I said:
...Either that batch of ants died off, or they moved. My feet are grateful!...



Ill follow along to if yea dont mind.

I love this place:thumbsup:

Sure thing, Stomper. Welcome aboard! It took me ages to start my grow log, too. Every time I'd get online here, I'd get caught up with reading everyone else's posts. There is so MUCH on this site! Much good information... Just keep on reading. Eventually you'll get caught up.

CovertCarpenter
07-18-2010, 08:27 PM
...I musta bin stoned that day ;)

I'm soooo glad that the fix worked for ya! I don't personally begrudge any of Gh+d's creatures, but I take exception when they try to harm me... and if they can't be reasoned with....

You have some lovely plants there, deserthealer... but I'm a little intrigued as to the title of the thread... If you are actually a 'granny', you're my kinda 'granny', and I'd love ta buy ya a beer or coffee sometime, locale permitting :)

Wishing you a bumper crop!

deserthealer
07-19-2010, 02:35 AM
...I musta bin stoned that day ;)

... If you are actually a 'granny', you're my kinda 'granny', and I'd love ta buy ya a beer or coffee sometime, locale permitting :)

Wishing you a bumper crop!

Many thanks, m'dear! I am indeed a granny. My "kids" are in their twenties and thirties, and a coupla them have kiddos ranging from 5 to 14. (Blows me away, it does!) I think that prolly makes me an old hippie :) :hippy:

will take you up on that beer or coffee one day! :thumbsup:

deserthealer
07-26-2010, 01:51 AM
Snapped a couple pics yesterday, but the server was too bogged down to get them posted last night. Mebby now I can?

Usually I wait til the sun has dropped down to take pictures, as it's just so durn bright... but had to make an exception ...

Here's Dolly and a friend, and then a couple shots of Angelina. The closeup of Angelina shows the first pistils I've found on her :dance:

drudown11
07-26-2010, 02:28 AM
:thumbsup:

deserthealer
07-27-2010, 06:49 AM
Oprah's got balls!

almost makes me want to laugh... 'cept it's not at all funny, durn it :(

deserthealer
08-02-2010, 02:52 AM
A friend gifted me with a Trainwreck clone. Had planned to start my indoor grow with that, but instead I put it in the space where Oprah was. What the heck. It will produce something, or else I'll dig it up and move it later...

What I really wanted to share with you: more pics of Angelina. She is such an amazon. She's obviously indica, but there is nothing dense about her. She's big and beautiful and she knows it. Whoever bred this strain must be so proud...

Stomper420
08-02-2010, 06:23 PM
Very nice Grandma:thumbsup: Ill put up some more pics here soon as I want them to get a lil bigger:weedpoke:

Have a great day folks:rastasmoke:

nugssgalore
08-03-2010, 05:07 PM
Looks like Oprah is a "hermie".

nugssgalore
08-03-2010, 05:09 PM
If Oprah is a hermie, you might want to get rid of those lil balls and leave the hairs for nugs, altho it might not be great.:wtf:

nugssgalore
08-03-2010, 05:12 PM
If Oprah is a hermie, you might want to get rid of those lil balls and leave the hairs for nugs, altho it might not be great.:wtf:
oops, just saw that you got rid of Oprah. I have a hermie in a pot that is quite healthy and I will just move him/her to a spot way away from my other girls. I piched all the tops off that had the balls and left the rest...I'm curious if I can get it to be mostly female. I do know that if it makes seeds, they will likely be hermie except I ruined the plant by top pinching too soon so who knows?

deserthealer
08-15-2010, 02:22 AM
So - durn it! - Sophia, the slow sativa dom, started growing nuts. I found em yesterday and out he/she came! It's too hard for me to get out there, and I can't do what it takes to pinch pollen sacs, trying to turn a plant female. Might be different if that were the only plant, but it's not. So on we go...

I'm so grateful that my Angelina, the last of the three that I started from seed, is so definitely female. The two clones are doing just fine, too. Dolly bushed out some from doing a bit of LST with her. The third, a Trainwreck clone, went from 16 oz solo cup into the ground, and instantly started flowering. I fimmed her when she went into the dirt, too. Am hoping that I can dig these little ones up and reveg them later; that will be an adventure! And very, very soon I need to cut clones....

Here are some pics taken this afternoon. The first four are Angelina, the last is Dolly.

LetsSeeYa
08-15-2010, 03:19 PM
A friend gifted me with a Trainwreck clone. Had planned to start my indoor grow with that, but instead I put it in the space where Oprah was. What the heck. It will produce something, or else I'll dig it up and move it later...

What I really wanted to share with you: more pics of Angelina. She is such an amazon. She's obviously indica, but there is nothing dense about her. She's big and beautiful and she knows it. Whoever bred this strain must be so proud...

Well you could take a few clones from the TW and veg them inside. Then flower them over winter and then re veg these as trying to dig them up will be almost impossible. The biggest strongest man couldn't even try to pull the stem out of the ground, there are so many roots. So getting clones would be a better plan as this way you have enough time to clone, veg, flower and harvest with still enough time to get them re potted and put back into veg before next year. Plus never running out in between.



:rasta:

deserthealer
08-16-2010, 12:06 AM
Thanks for the input, LetsSeeYa! I only mentioned digging up the Trainwreck because it just went into the ground a couple weeks ago, so I don't figure that the roots will have a whole lot of time to spread. But yes, when I get brave enough to take cuttings, I'll definitely take some from it, too, if I can. There's not a lot of vegetation there, but I'll give it a try. :)

LetsSeeYa
08-16-2010, 12:33 AM
Thanks for the input, LetsSeeYa! I only mentioned digging up the Trainwreck because it just went into the ground a couple weeks ago, so I don't figure that the roots will have a whole lot of time to spread. But yes, when I get brave enough to take cuttings, I'll definitely take some from it, too, if I can. There's not a lot of vegetation there, but I'll give it a try. :)

Well i tried for the first time just recently and 1 out of 3 made it, but soon i will be able to clone the clone. I will let it get a couple feet then take enough clones to fill my room, veg them for a month and they will bud in 2 or 3 months. Then do it again, this way you keep yourself in meds and save on seeds, plus growing clones are much faster. Like irydyum's last grow only took 2 months and got 290 grams! Cloning iv now understand is the key to having a great garden. I got some Root Tone for 6 bucks and will last a year.


Just a thought:rasta:

deserthealer
08-16-2010, 06:44 AM
Well i tried for the first time just recently and 1 out of 3 made it, but soon i will be able to clone the clone. I will let it get a couple feet then take enough clones to fill my room, veg them for a month and they will bud in 2 or 3 months. Then do it again, this way you keep yourself in meds and save on seeds, plus growing clones are much faster. Like irydyum's last grow only took 2 months and got 290 grams! Cloning iv now understand is the key to having a great garden. I got some Root Tone for 6 bucks and will last a year.


Just a thought:rasta:

Growing with clones sounds very promising... but I've heard mixed reports about potency and plant size & vigor after being cloned repeated times. I guess that's why many growers keep a mother plant to harvest clones from.

Just another thought :hippy:

drudown11
08-16-2010, 03:56 PM
Growing with clones sounds very promising... but I've heard mixed reports about potency and plant size & vigor after being cloned repeated times. I guess that's why many growers keep a mother plant to harvest clones from.

Just another thought :hippy:


I've been using clones of clones of clones(..............) for a year and a half. I havent noticed a decrease in yield or qaulity. In my opinion the yield and potency have increased because I'm getting to know the strains like the back of my hand.


Cloning allows you to find a strain that blows your mind, and keep the same exact genetics forever! People seem to get intimidated by cloning buts its very easy if done correctly.

deserthealer
08-17-2010, 06:38 AM
I've been using clones of clones of clones(..............) for a year and a half. I havent noticed a decrease in yield or qaulity. In my opinion the yield and potency have increased because I'm getting to know the strains like the back of my hand.


Cloning allows you to find a strain that blows your mind, and keep the same exact genetics forever! People seem to get intimidated by cloning buts its very easy if done correctly.

Awesome! Thank you for that feedback, dru! I'm really looking forward to learning this new art.... :thumbsup:

deserthealer
08-21-2010, 02:52 AM
daytime temps in the 90s+
water straight outta the garden hose
no commercial additives

these girls are just lovin' to do their thang... even when it involves bondage! LOL :smokin:

The first three photos are of Angelina. That's a camp stool in the first pic. Wanted to give you a sense of what the whole bush looks like. She would probably be over 6' tall by now, if we hadn't been tying her down. Trying to get her to not peek over the fence!

Fourth photo is Dolly, my first clone. Actually, the pic is only one of Dolly's branches. She's been doing some LST yoga, too, and winds around between a tomato plant and Angelina. She seems pretty durn happy to be that way, too!

Last is a pic of the Trainwreck clone that went into the dirt and almost instantly started flowering. Wants to be like the big girls, haha...

StickyBuds1987
08-21-2010, 03:34 AM
looking very good keep it up :thumbsup::thumbsup::jointsmile:

deserthealer
08-21-2010, 03:52 AM
thank you, thank you :woohoo: and now they've just gotten a nice bit of rain, something rare in these dry southwest high desert parts ... glad i didn't water for very long this evening :thumbsup:

StickyBuds1987
08-21-2010, 09:53 PM
ah i wish we could get some rain haha

deserthealer
08-23-2010, 02:19 AM
ok, I know not that much has changed, but I'm experimenting a little with my photos. so here are a couple from today. a couple pics of Angelina's buds, then the last one shows A. from a slightly different angle. That's Dolly at the bottom left. Even if Dolly hadn't been LST'd, she wouldn't come up to Angelina's knees... ;)

Stomper420
08-23-2010, 04:55 PM
Looks great Granny:thumbsup: Your doing something right, keep it up. Youll be very happy:hippy:

deserthealer
08-30-2010, 01:01 AM
I am blown away by the way my girls' buds have bulked up in the past week. I thought I was looking at another 4 to 6 weeks of flowering, but now I'm starting to wonder. Time will tell, of course. ;)

Photos -- first little Trainwreck, who came to me as a clone and starting flowering the minute she went into the ground. I fim'd her, and she liked it. :) Second pic is Angelina, then a couple closeups of her buds. Last is one branch of Dolly.

Stomper420
08-30-2010, 02:18 AM
Purrdy.....Love the colors.

DemingNonProfit
08-30-2010, 12:33 PM
good job...:thumbsup:
plants are looking nice.

deserthealer
08-31-2010, 03:45 AM
Thanks for stopping by, Stomper and Deming... comments always appreciated! We had another wonderful slow steady rain for a couple hours last night, and the colas seem like they doubled again in size.

This is such a fun ride... :D

energyefficient
08-31-2010, 04:00 AM
those look great! hope mine come out as good! how much darkness do they get?

deserthealer
09-04-2010, 03:33 AM
how much darkness? hmm... I guess there's a little more every night. I dunno what the exact amount is on any particular night. Google it, if you must know! :D

I checked out my girls this evening. Just about got my fingers stuck together, looking at Tiny Trainwreck. Here's a couple pics of her.

deserthealer
09-04-2010, 03:44 AM
I s'pose little Trainwreck wouldn't seem so tiny if she weren't sharing garden space with the Amazon Queen Angelina. She's fixin' to lose a cola or two, the way she keeps trying to poke them up over the fence...

Here's a few different aspects. Enjoy :upsidedow

freewillie
09-05-2010, 02:28 AM
Deserthealer:

you sure do have a nice grow going. Well done :thumbsup:
Here are some photo's of my legal plants. This is my first grow ever, and I used tomato plants to hide them, that was until the overtook the tomato's and started to shade them out. Still trying believe its legal, and pinching myself to make sure its not just a dream. :D

I got your message, and put you on my friends list but I'm not sure how that part of the forum works.

Willie

deserthealer
09-05-2010, 06:03 AM
Thanks for kind words, willie. Your plants look mighty fine, too. Have to laugh at how yes, indeedy, that herb outgrew the tomato plant. :D The two seem to like living side by side in my garden, too.

But the other problem with using tomatos to "hide" cannabis is that the tomato plant is done several weeks before the bud ... at least where I live ... So I'm just saying you might want to bear in mind that's going to happen. ;)

freewillie
09-05-2010, 06:10 PM
Thanks for kind words, willie. Your plants look mighty fine, too. Have to laugh at how yes, indeedy, that herb outgrew the tomato plant. :D The two seem to like living side by side in my garden, too.

But the other problem with using tomatos to "hide" cannabis is that the tomato plant is done several weeks before the bud ... at least where I live ... So I'm just saying you might want to bear in mind that's going to happen. ;)

You are sure right about that. The plants were started late in the season, I got my grow license 5-12-10, and the seeds were started 5-13-10. I am just now getting over my acute paranoia thanks to you and Blackhash.

Freedom is a wonderful, and I am loving life with RA now.

Are you going to the DOH meeting 9-30-10? I am going, it should be very interesting, and the good news that we may gain access to quality seeds.:thumbsup:

Next year I will not be hiding the plants behind tomato's, and plan on planting flowers and herbs to discourage pests. The only hiding will be from public view.
Its great typing to you, take care
Willie

deserthealer
09-05-2010, 07:29 PM
I would love to go to the meeting in Santa Fe on Sept 30th... but it's so damn far from Las Cruces. If anyone from here wants to car pool, I'd be into it.

freewillie
09-05-2010, 10:39 PM
I'm up for a carpool from Portales/Clovis area, if anyone is interested.

deserthealer
09-08-2010, 04:46 AM
"You're not sick, you're just in love"

Weeze

deserthealer
09-17-2010, 01:28 AM
The girls are getting chubby...in a totally good way. :)

Here's a couple pics; first two are Angelina, then two of the little Trainwreck. Oh, she is so close. Whaddaya think?

Dutch Pimp
09-17-2010, 06:13 AM
"You're not sick, you're just in love"

Weeze


:lol5:

deserthealer
09-24-2010, 06:39 AM
I discovered today that one of the main colas on my first clone was so dense, the tops of some of the buds were getting all brown and dead looking. Dry, though, not rotten, thank goodness! So I went ahead and cut the portion of the cola that has the problem.

There are definitely amber trichomes. :dance: I had gotten one of those little Radio Shack scopes...which none of you guys happened to mention is a bear to get used to using, btw :cool:

Is this a common condition, this turning brown where the buds rub against one another? Or more likely a bug living in there?

Had trouble getting the camera to focus the way I thought it should. Here are several pics of the same bud. Tried to pull the buds apart enough to show where the brown parts are ...

...um... photos won't load. maybe tomorrow night, if I get to it earlier...

Dutch Pimp
09-24-2010, 07:03 AM
There are definitely amber trichomes. :dance: I had gotten one of those little Radio Shack scopes...which none of you guys happened to mention is a bear to get used to using, btw :cool:


snip a very, very small bud leaf sample...and put it on a white paper plate for viewing...:thumbsup:

deserthealer
09-25-2010, 01:38 AM
snip a very, very small bud leaf sample...and put it on a white paper plate for viewing...:thumbsup:

Right... now you tell me. LOL... :D (Thanks, Dutch!!)

About that damn caterpillar, however... he ambled his stoney ass out of that dense bud this afternoon, looked around and said ... burp :stoned:

So maybe that IS what caused the brown bud?

Darn it, STILL can't upload pictures. I'll keep trying ... this is something new to me, so I think it's kinda interesting. Might be useful info for somebody else, too ... :thumbsup:

deserthealer
09-25-2010, 02:23 AM
Still can't upload photos to this thread, but got them into an album: bug damage? (http://boards.cannabis.com/members/deserthealer-albums-bug-damage.html) The order of the pics is backwards, too, but I've messed with it enough!

So anyways.... I wondered if this occurence with dense buds is common? Seems like you'd have to dig around in every cola, checking them for critters and nasties. I'm not crazy about the idea of bringing creepy crawlies into the house come harvest time, either! Damn stoned caterpillars............

Gare0440
09-26-2010, 01:38 AM
hey there desert. was looking at your log, lookin very good. i dont know where ure from but if its been raining alot it could be bud rott.

one of my 5 outside got rained on very hard here in washington and i noticed the rott, let it go for about 3 days more, and didnt get very much bud. It took over almost my whole plant.
just tryed to upload pics of mine but didnt work either... hmmm

Gare0440
09-26-2010, 01:40 AM
http://boards.cannabis.com/outdoor-growing/189938-first-outdoor-5-nice-strains.html

u can look on mine at the most recent pics.

deserthealer
10-09-2010, 06:18 PM
I'm happy with what I learned, and happy with the results. Trying to get set up now to do indoor grow, but oh my... that outdoor growin' is the best!

Little bitty Trainwreck gave me 21.6 g. :D

Dolly, the Fucking Incredible clone, gave me a little over 6 and a half ozs.

Angelina, my bagseed from Taos amazon, gave me almost zactly an elB.

Interesting dilemma, that. I grew 3 plants = legal.
But now that they are harvested, what? Do I throw more than half of it away, to keep me under the limit??? hahaha
nah, i burned it. would never want to be accused of any wrongdoing... :rasta:

gypski
10-09-2010, 09:00 PM
Did you save your trim to make hash? Remember pantyhose works great!!! :D Glad you had a full successful season. Good luck with the indoor. Are you revegging? :thumbsup:

Sprite
10-09-2010, 09:58 PM
Congratulations on a really great harvest!

deserthealer
10-09-2010, 10:33 PM
Thanks for the compliments, guys!

Yes, indeed, I saved all the trim ... either for hash or tincture. I really want to experiment some with making tinctures.

And yes again, I will try to reveg my girls indoors. As well as attempting to produce some clones that were cut when the plants were in full flower. The cuttings are hanging in there, but I don't have lights up yet, so they're not doing much. I'm kinda getting it together as I go. And the only speed at which I operate is SLOW. That's just how it is. :D

Peace, all :hippy:

GetThisOrDie
10-09-2010, 11:37 PM
Good grow. I noticed the bud damage. It was definitely from the catapilar. It turns the bud brown from the inside out. The little buggers can be a pain in the ass...

MadSativa
10-14-2010, 10:29 AM
thats so awsom you could have made bubble hash or oil out of the buds instead of a super smoke session. then that can make ticnature

MimbresValley
10-25-2010, 08:44 PM
that is very sweet harvest deserthealer!
and yes very interesting predicament, as soon as you harvest it puts you over the legal limit, i think the doh needs to figure something better for growers who grow outside. Unless you force flower the plants, you only have one harvest a year, and legally you can only have 6 ounces, so 6 ounces would have to last the whole year. lol:wtf:

thats about 9,000.00$ worth of medicine if you bought it on the street/ or from a producer. Great job. How much do you think it cost you to grow it yourself?

HawaiianMJ2010
10-25-2010, 09:04 PM
Make sure you label your plants as" Medical Marijuana" with your card # in case you get a home inspection!! Just saying!

MimbresValley
10-26-2010, 05:42 AM
howzit Hawaiian, what island you on?

CovertCarpenter
10-26-2010, 01:55 PM
...I'd say that you had a bumper crop!

Pity about the evil damage from the critteren. Still, you have a lotta bud there, and if one were creative about hiding it, one could keep six ounces in plain view, with the rest 'elsewhere'. You might also try making a bunch of CannaButter--it would keep great in the freezer, I bet... (there's a great recipe around here somewhere that involves 'washing' it to purify the stuph).

I have some trainwreck clones coming up, and should be putting one or two into bud shortly. Have had a lot of 'real life' intruding for the past two months, and so have not been as assiduous about posting as I'd like.

Great work, and keep up the cloning (it gets easier with practice)! Still gotta figg'r out where/when to have that coffee/beer :)

deserthealer
11-17-2010, 10:11 PM
Hey there, (c)C! Missed you... missed these last few posts, too, obviously. Sorry, folks! Didn't mean to ignore you!

Great minds working alike here... my "excess" harvest went into tincture and butter. mmm mmm good! :D