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08-21-2008, 12:22 AM #1OPSenior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
You may recall the Mighty Freeze grow that finished up almost 1 month ago. Shortly before the Mighty Freeze was harvested, I had begun growing 1 bean each of Red Colombian Haze (Colombian Red x Neville's Haze), PPP, and Bubblelicious. Shortly before I planted those, I had planted 3 bagbeans. Well, since I have wholly failed to update the MF log, and since all of the new ladies really deserve a spotlight of their own, I thought I would start a new thread - where we now find ourselves.
We join the action already in progress.... As of today, the RCF, PPP, and BBL are on DAY 21 of veg. The bagbeans are on DAY 41 of veg, and are starting to show some pre-flowers, so we'll consider tomorrow DAY 1 of flower, how 'bout? I had to remove 1 bagbean approximately 11 days ago, as he let his balls hang out. He is now hangin' out in my bathroom until such time as he will find a new home for others to hone their grow skills on him. I'll try to throw in a picture of him too.
All of the beans were started with the paper towel method, followed by Jiffy pellets. The Jiffy pellets were stripped of their netting (no roots showing through), and were transplanted into a small planter with MG organic soil and some Green Light rooting hormone. Once the pedigreed beans were ready to move into planters, I transplated the bagbeans into the next larger sized planters where they currently reside. The bagbeans received some Superthrive every other watering (when it wasn't raining), and received a couple of doses of Schultz 10-15-10 Plant Food Plus. I just gave the bagbeans their first dose of Green Light SuperBloom 12-55-6, and they seem to have gobbled it right up. I gave the pedigreed beans their first dose of Superthrive and the Schultz mixture, and they didn't take it that well. Luckily it rained after watering, so the rain served to flush a bit. The only other additive at this point is some neem oil to keep the dang bugs away, and it appears to be doing the trick - also serves to make the leaves all nice and shiny; I add this explanation, so y'all won't think I'm a big enough freak to wax and buff each leaf. Lastly, you will note the bagbeans have been lst'ed, and they are enjoying the heck out of it!
Of course, you'll note the relative youth of both the pedigreed and bag beans. They were started pretty dang late in the season, but I have plenty of time left before it starts to cool off here. I know for certain the bagbeans will be able to fully mature and flower, but there is a question as to whether the pedigreed beans will have sufficient time. I may have to finally break down and begin a small scale indoor operation to finish them up - finally getting off my lazy ass to do something constructive, but it would be a worthwhile cause for certain.
Work has been bustin' my chops lately. I've noticed several others who find themselves in the same predicament. With that said, I will try to keep this thread updated, and I will not hold the lack of responses against anyone - it's tough keeping up with all the aweesome grows happening on this board.
Alright, that's enough rambling for someone who hasn't even smoked yet, eh? I'll get on with the pictures, which should prove more entertaining than my writing. As always, I welcome any and all questions and advice, both of which should lead to my ladies being healthier.
First set of pictures will be today's photos of the pedigreed ladies. The first photo is of the Bubblelicious in the background and PPP in the forefront. The second picture is of the Red Colombian Haze. Then, I will include an apical shot of each in the same order. Following this post, I will share pictures of the bagbeans, which are probably more entertaining at this point.jakezking Reviewed by jakezking on . | Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans | You may recall the Mighty Freeze grow that finished up almost 1 month ago. Shortly before the Mighty Freeze was harvested, I had begun growing 1 bean each of Red Colombian Haze (Colombian Red x Neville's Haze), PPP, and Bubblelicious. Shortly before I planted those, I had planted 3 bagbeans. Well, since I have wholly failed to update the MF log, and since all of the new ladies really deserve a spotlight of their own, I thought I would start a new thread - where we now find ourselves. We Rating: 5
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08-21-2008, 12:30 AM #2OPSenior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
Here are today's pictures of the bagbeans. They have some serious fan leaves on them, and are enjoying the lst'ing which is allowing several new sets of pre-flowers to emerge. I truly enjoy this technique out of the few I have tried to this point.
You will note the last picture is of the male that is now lounging around the tub instead of the pool. This picture is on DAY 34 of veg. Unfortunately, the male is the bagbean plant where the fim'ing actually worked the best - you will notice the different shoots.
The bagbeans already smell pretty dank - I truly understand this term now, as it describes their smell perfectly. My Mighty Freeze didn't have much smell until she was well into flowering, and her smell was a sour citrus. Well, enough rambling again.
Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy the additional pictures.
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08-21-2008, 01:47 AM #3Senior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
I really enjoyed 'The Mighty Freeze' log. :thumbsup:
And now you've blessed us with yet another awesome outdoor journey.:hippy:
Have a good one and Be Safe.:jointsmile:
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08-21-2008, 02:22 AM #4Senior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
Jake,
I was hoping you were going to start a new log. They all look to be off to a good start. You should have plenty of time outside for the bagseeds. If you have to move them inside to finish are you going to try the LEDS? I think if ever I go inside I'll go that route.
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08-21-2008, 06:27 AM #5Senior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
Originally Posted by lunarose
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08-21-2008, 08:53 AM #6Senior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
Originally Posted by lunarose
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08-21-2008, 08:55 AM #7Senior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
Nice new log jake......i love some haze........killa lives in a part of the world that is populated with nothing but the og haze.....good luck jake......the haze round here usually takes 16 wks to finish.....with usually a 8 wk veg.
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08-21-2008, 03:01 PM #8Senior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
I'll be tuned in to this log, Fat Elvis. Looking great!
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08-21-2008, 04:25 PM #9OPSenior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
Originally Posted by BeFree
Originally Posted by lunarose
The bagbeans shouldn't have any problem at all finishing outdoors. In fact, they gobbled down the new bloom nutes so well, I gave them another dose today. They are really beginning to pop now! I'll have to see about getting some better macro shots of the flowers; I've even notice some pistils already. They look much different than the Mighty Freeze. It's nice getting a different perspective on growing from the autoflower, which was pretty cool.
I haven't settled on any given setup if and when I move inside. I had thought about buying a tent setup through HTGSupply, but am now leaning toward framing and building a box in my attic - I'm just really not certain yet. I want a quick and easy setup/takedown option, but I don't want to spend a lot of money. Can you tell I'm having a hard time making a decision on an indoor setup? I still have a few months before I will need to have something in place, and I'm a heck of a procrasinator, so I'm sure I will take all of the time I have. We'll see where I wind up....
Be good out there, luna. I need to pop in on your WWs!
Originally Posted by hydrocannabis
Originally Posted by painretreat
Originally Posted by killa12345
Yeah, dude, I am stoked about the Red Colombian Haze. The cross with the Neville's Haze is what really intrigued me enough to include beans in the order. The beans were unusually small but well developed - very strange. I guess because a dominant sativa strain is such a slow developer, it took awhile for the RCH to sprout, but it's taking off pretty good now. I wish I could find some haze around these parts, but I haven't been in the buyin' business in a long while - fortunate for me.
I hope all's well with you, my friend! Be good out there!
Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
Thanks for stopping in, Shov - it's always a pleasure having you visit!
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08-22-2008, 12:31 AM #10Senior Member
| Red Colombian Haze | PPP | Bubblelicious | Bagbeans |
Im pretty upset i was not informed of this grow log until i went to your profile. For shame Jake!!!! for shame!!!!
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