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    #201
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    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Quote Originally Posted by GrowMe
    Looks awesome opie...I noticed you keep talking about how small the nugs are goin to be..

    About what size do you think most of them will end up being?
    The 8 or 10 best are 2.5 to 3 inches tall right now. Average is maybe 1". A bunch are smaller. So if you mean end up as in harvested but not dried, then I'm guessing in a week I'll have 8 or 10 that are 2.75 to 3.5 inches tall, and an average of 1.25 inches tall. I wouldn't exactly classify them as growing fast. Too many in such a small space, 9 plants in 3 gallons of nutrients. I don't think they are root bound, but perhaps since there is a big layer of roots, when the water level drops the top ones dry out and possibly don't recover. If so, that can't be too good.

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    #202
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    The leafy fella in pic#1 looks like Salvia, but I can't tell what those purple flowers are behind it. Nightshade? .
    Correct on the Sal, incorrect on the second guess. The purple flowers are plain ol pansies and primrose (in back). My son and I put together a little indoor living arrangement for mom.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    I won't bother guessing what the little buttons are, but I imagine they're probably quite a trip!.
    I wouldn't know. If everything goes as planned, I'll be able to let you know in about 10 years. Slowest growing plant ever. Quite a unique, and sadly endangered specimen.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clandestine
    Just speaking from personal experience on legal toxins, if you ever decide to toy around with Datura, just admire them for their flowers. Nothing else. That plant is wicked toxic and can make otherwise sane people to completely insane things. But many of them are gorgeous when they're in bloom, and worth having around for purely aesthetic purposes.
    Thanks for your wisdom and concern. That was one I left off the list of seeds. There are 5 other ethnobotanicals that I now have the seeds for and will soon be attempting to germinate. At this time I will not disclose their identity, since that might ruin the fun of any potential guessing games for fun and prizes. Mr. C., your prize for being 50% correct is the satisfaction of knowing that you were the first. You won man. You did it. You beat everyone else. Nice going.
    Plus this smiley: :dance:

    Coming soon, pictures of the entire cactus section, including 6 additional varieties for your guessing pleasure. For homework and much better odds on winning the guessing game, look here: Columnar Cacti. For a hint, look under the genera of cacti that begins with the letter that the main Cannabinoidal begins with. Confusing enough? Bet you had no idea there were so many type of cacti.

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    #203
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
    Mr. C., your prize for being 50% correct is the satisfaction of knowing that you were the first. You won man. You did it. You beat everyone else. Nice going.
    Plus this smiley: :dance:
    Haha... you're too kind, Opie. I know how conservative you are with your smilies, so I'm honored by this prestigious award!

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    #204
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    If Opie starts getting a little crazy here in the near future, we'll know what he's doing, chewing on those Sal leaves!!!!! :stoned::stoned:

    Harvest pics would satisfy my needs I think. I have needs!!!!!

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    #205
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Patience, my young Skywalker. A few more days. Starting flushing today.

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    #206
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    Quote Originally Posted by Opie Yutts
    Patience, my young Skywalker. A few more days. Starting flushing today.
    MUHAHHAHAHA

    MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :yippee::yippee:

    I feel for you about your migraines though. I can't even imagine tying up all the plants to your screen while having a migraine!

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    #207
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    That aint going to happen this grow. Maybe a few of the biggest ones.

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    #208
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    I know I said that I was going to start flushing yesterday, but things don't always work out as planned.

    The runt is definitely ready for the taking. She has about 15% amber trichomes. Iā??m going to let her suck water and flushing agent for one day then cut her down. Iā??ve basically got 3 degrees of health in this grow. Thereā??s Sickhead, Samsonette and all the rest. (See photo.) The healthiest one has the longest still to go, and Iā??m guessing one reason itā??s more healthy is because it has a gallon to itself, as opposed to 1/3 gal like the others. Iā??m guessing 5 more days for her and 3 for the others. Itā??s only been 42 days, but overall it seem like Iā??m about a day or 2 ahead of schedule. Could this be due to new bud enhancers, or the addition of 12 blueish CFLs?

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    #209
    Senior Member

    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    I should have started flushing a little earlier. Today I drained the reservoirs (good thing too since the back one was empty), then overfilled them and flushed them twice, then filled them with PHā??d water and flushing agent (Clearex) per directions.

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    #210
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    LSTTT: Low Stress Twisty Tie Training

    I took a little bud from each of the three stages of health. By looking at the photo of the three, can you guess which is which? Samsonette has barely any amber trichs, and the others except for Sickhead have roughly 2% amber.

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