Dude ure gonna be so high that u´ll need to watch out for those damm airbus and 747´s.. have a good harvest bro...peace and pot
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Dude ure gonna be so high that u´ll need to watch out for those damm airbus and 747´s.. have a good harvest bro...peace and pot
Thank you for the kind words gentlemen. I wanted to get back into it, started with 5 soil females, progressed to the addition of 7 hydro plants, and now...well...now its expanded quite considerably since then. The AK-47 is about 10% amber trichromes right now, giving it a few more days. I forgot how fun it is to look at trichromes. Its another world in there. The rest of the flowering guys have about 1-2 weeks at most. Mostly cloudy, just need some amber to show up.Quote:
Originally Posted by OmegaVermelho
I am a little worried about my other 35 Trainwreck clones I just planed a couple days ago. We put them under the 1000 watt HPS and they started to droop pretty bad. We even tried offsetting the light but still drooped. I finally decided to put a 250 watt HPS in the 1000 watt's place in hopes that the clones will adapt a little more quickl;y to the HPS light and not die!!! Never had this happen before, and its very interesting considering the cool temperature the box has. The clones that are still left in the humidity dome are looking better then the ones I planted. Guess they are shocked. They are not right near me so I cant check on them as often as I would like.
I really need the G13 to mature. It just keeps growing and growing and I need my pantry back for storage and food! Not even half the trichromes are cloudy though! Might have to cut it next week. Its been seeing some neglect because of the other projects. I plan on doing some flushing solution in a couple days, in case I do decide to cut it down.
I trimmed everything but the main bush of the Trainwreck today. It smells gorgeous, looks great (trichromes are long, swelled, and plentiful), and will yield about 3/4 of an ounce. I cut it down quite suddenly, so the PPM before cutting was around 1300. It doesnt taste great (it hasnt been cured either) but wow.... I havent been that ripped in awhile. The Trainwreck with some scissor hash (hash from trimming) pretty much destroyed me.
Looks good as it always does RX :thumbsup:
Very nice....Enjoy your efforts...:thumbsup:
Speed racer fan ?
Undeniably, Racer X is the least understood driver on the Formula 1 racing circuit. Both feared and revered, he inspires rumors that whenever he competes, crashes are sure to occur. A facemask used to conceal his true identity further shrouds him in mystery, only adding to his reputation as a jinx...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ginnas
....yes I enjoy the show and I always related to Racer X :D
Here are some pics of the planter box setup. The Supersoil was not used, it is just an empty bag. Dont worry. 35 Trainwreck clones and 4 Purps. 2 Purps got planted, 2 are in pots going to be mothers. We had a bad scare though and a closecall. Our last batch of TW clones were crazy rooted, pretty much waited as long as possible. They loved the T5 and HPS immediatly. These TW clones however were far less rooted and I made the mistake of putting them under a 1000 watt immediatly. I was not near the room so I could not check on them. About 12 almost died, about 5 still look pretty bad. Some were so bad, I actually removed them and put them back into the humidity dome. Tonight, they were looking far far better because I switched out the 1000 for a 250. Definitely a big mistake that almost cost me 1/3 of the clones.
What was really interesting was...the biggest and healthiest looking clones survived the worst. I believe its because they had more leaves to keep moisture in and were not as rooted. The small tiny more woody clones are looking superb. I wont get a first hand view again until tomorrow morning. Still think we can get away with no or only 1 or 2 deaths.
The other big news is that I am transplanting the other 50 TW. We are picking up some 3 gallon square pots (god only knows how hard these are to find) and expensive as hell ($3 a piece and we need 60 of them). But they are only 10"x10" which is the same size as 2.5 gallon round pots. They are also very durable. Because of this new pot system, our available grow room has been SERIOUSLY reduced and I can only fit about 35 plants in the closet. So another 20 (including the seedlings and mothers) go into my second grow box (not pictured yet) where they will be joined by 25 more plants in 3 gallon square pots. These will be Cindy 99 clones from the Cindy 99 mothers which I am cutting in 2 weeks. 2/3 of the TW will be single colas, the other 3rd have been topped and bushed.
great grow what do you think your total tw harvest will be?
no idea. I always set my sights low and get pleasantly suprised. Transplanted one wave of Trainwreck from 1 gallon round pots to 3.5 gallon square pots. They were pretty shocked but hopefully a nice long nightime and theyll be fine. We also had a bad luck day. One of our new 600 digitals stopped worked (the ballast) and one of our 8" fans decided to arc from its motor and blow a large spark into the ducting which fried part of the ducting. Thank god we were smart enough to test everything before leaving it.
This is the new setup for the closet. We have to still figure the light scheme out, but I think we will end up making the lights go across the room instead of with it. The light spread is not very ideal at the moment, some plants are shaded and the mylar is getting to lit. We also are dropping the plants to the floor tomorrow for considerably more room.
The single 8" fan pulls a serious amount of air through both hoods. The hoods are 8", down to 6" ducting, into a 6" to 8" Y into a 90 degree elbow into a 700cfm Vortex. Eventually I think we will make the intake side of the hoods even smaller to increase the velocity of the air, but its working well right now. More pics tomorrow. I also cut down my G13 hydro plant today along with the last MK Ultra. The trichromes were cloudy, very very little amber, but its been over 10 weeks of flowering time and I desperatly needed the space. Now that its gone, my entire house is suuuuuuuuper clean and low key again.
Here are some pics of the babies before transplant, the room, after transplant, and G13.
oh man your killing me here awsome grow