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05-25-2011, 08:15 AM #11OPMember
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
I'm proud to say, there are some verified starts to flowers, and I'm excited. Pictures to come later today, after I get some sleep and maybe go canoing.
All posts by this user are simply an elaborate and well thought out piece of literary fiction; just like Fight Club or American Psycho.
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05-25-2011, 01:36 PM #12Senior Member
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
So sorry to read about Smurfette. What a bastard doing that to her, especially more so when your plants are for meds. I'd feel like snapping him off where his stalk meets his balls. At least you have the others though.
Did you go canoing?
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05-25-2011, 04:38 PM #13OPMember
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
No, going out after I post some pictures. I got up early enough to do the pictures first. I'm pissed because now I have to spend $400 to replace the potential ounce that I lost when Smurfette got killed. The sad part is she was a fighter. I was originally going to cut her back two or three weeks ago because he growth wasn't up to par, but then she just exploded. Now she's gone. Moment of silence.
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They're doing well. Preflowers are forming, thankfully. Still trying to figure out how to have a picture in my profile and get a signature. Oh well.
Side note: My canoe buddy just bailed on me. There goes the day.All posts by this user are simply an elaborate and well thought out piece of literary fiction; just like Fight Club or American Psycho.
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05-25-2011, 06:20 PM #14Senior Member
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
Let us know how/if the clones work out I've got some baby auto's
Peacehttp://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...-1st-grow.html
The Next Words That Come From Your Mouth Better Be Some Brilliant Mark Twain Shit,Cause Its Defiantly Getting Chizzled On Your Tombstone.
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05-26-2011, 01:44 AM #15OPMember
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
The clones did not make it. Oh well. That's life.
All posts by this user are simply an elaborate and well thought out piece of literary fiction; just like Fight Club or American Psycho.
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05-26-2011, 02:03 AM #16Member
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
Always a next time
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05-27-2011, 04:13 AM #17OPMember
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
That is true; there's always a next time.
I tied down three of the branches so they could get more exposure to the light source. It's a veritable sea of green. I'm three weeks away from the expected late-period harvest. The seeds all said <8 weeks, and I started five weeks ago. So, in three weeks, at the very latest, I shall be harvesting. I'm so, so excited.
On an unrelated note, I came home and my parking lot was swarming with cops. I sent a text message to everyone "Love you all, I've had a good run. See you in jail!" I thought I got narc'd. Still no idea why they were here.
So, I've had one hell of a night. Gotta go check the girls now. I started on a jury-rigged POS CO2 delivery system today. Hope it pays off.All posts by this user are simply an elaborate and well thought out piece of literary fiction; just like Fight Club or American Psycho.
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05-28-2011, 04:19 PM #18OPMember
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
Just switched over the last two bulbs from "Vegetative" spectrum to "Bloom" spectrum; now running four 24" bloom bulbs on my sunsystems T5. Preflowers are beautiful, and I can't wait for them to open up. Cutting back on nutrients being added to the soil or reservoir. Going to flush the system next week in anticipation of harvest.
I have a question for anyone who reads this: I'm running 4 Autoflowers, and the back of the breeders packs said it has a <8 week flowering period. Since it's an autoflower, does this mean <8 weeks from seed to finish? Or <8 weeks after it's done with it's alleged 15 day veg period? I have no idea, but the preflowers are making me joyous either way.
I started on the 22nd of April, and it's now the 28th of May. How long do I have left? If I was wrong, and I still have five weeks left instead of the three I think I have left, won't you please let me know?All posts by this user are simply an elaborate and well thought out piece of literary fiction; just like Fight Club or American Psycho.
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05-28-2011, 07:54 PM #19Senior Member
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
Pretty sure 8 weeks from seedling to harvest..
I bought the 60 day wonder autoflower & when I asked if it was 60 days from seed to harvest they said yes..
Good Luck
Peace..!http://boards.cannabis.com/grow-log/...-1st-grow.html
The Next Words That Come From Your Mouth Better Be Some Brilliant Mark Twain Shit,Cause Its Defiantly Getting Chizzled On Your Tombstone.
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05-29-2011, 04:21 AM #20OPMember
2nd Indoor Grow with Auto Strains
Thanks Jack. The good news is I have three volunteers to help me with trimming, provided we all get to taste the end product together.
I went to a new hydro store today and picked up Sledgehammer to break up the fertilizer solids in my soil mix, and a pump to pull the nute mix out of the reservoir. By this time next week, the girls will be in their last two weeks of life. I read in this months High Times that if you want quality over quantity, you should flush out two weeks before hand. I've come to trust and respect HT's information, so this is what I'm doing.
My partner, when I told her how much I spent at the store today, gave me an exasperated sigh. "Is that -everything- you need till harvest?" And I had to restrain the urge to tell her all the other stuff I need. Apparently, this new store sells CO2 Boost and a product like CO2 Boost in that it creates CO2, but it uses decomposing mold spores or something. They're in a contained bag with a one-way filter, so no chance of infection. It's certainly a lot cheaper than getting a 20oz CO2 canister filled twice a day and using it like a bug bomb in the room. Stuff really works, my smallest and weakest plant that was quite literally limping along sprouted up two nodes in the 6 hours I had locked the room with the CO2 canister inside. Really wicked stuff.
I had to get some -support- trellis in place, because whoever killed Smurfette went after Papa Smurf too. After having some fellow growers over for a reasoning [Rasta ceremony], I noticed my one thriving adult Smurfberry had a broken arm. I immediately took one of the locking length plant yo-yo's that I was using to -tie- a plant down, and had to hold up Papa Smurf's broken arm.
I swear to God it would be easier if your enemies would just tell you they're your enemies. Someone is hurting my plants, and I don't know who or why. I'm not having anyone over that I wouldn't take a bullet for, for the next two weeks. Not until trim night, after the buds are in the drying rack so careless, evil fingers don't knock off resin glands.
I've got to say I'm incredibly impressed with both Syrup and Smurfberry; Syrup more so than the other. The reason for this is, in early growth, Syrup was incredibly explosive. Some plants were still on their seed leaves when Syrup was already working on her second node. I would definitely use Buddha Seed's [not to be confused with Big Buddha Seeds] Syrup again. Their Quasar seed did not germinate, and the Red Dwarf lives up to its name so far. It's only 8" tall, but it's got an incredible amount of nodes, all tightly packed, and all showing preflowers.
Smurfberry, though, was a case of good and bad genetics. I had two good beans, and one bean with the gene for retarded growth. It's only at five nodes, less than a half foot tall, and is trying to show preflowers. I'm expecting maybe a few grams off it at most; maybe enough to pack all my pipes and roll a cigarette. However, the other two were, and are, phenomenal. Smurfette was strong and healthy [until she was murdered, of course], and Papa Smurf has one huge main stalk, and six large arms covered in preflowers. I've been told I'm not crazy to expect an ounce and a half to two ounces of high quality dried bud from this one plant. What I like about Smurfberry more than Syrup is that Smurfberry [an autoflowering blueberry strain] is that it's not as dense and thick as Syrup is. Syrup shows it's Indica heritage in its fully developed leaves, which are often very fat and squat, and extend everywhere. Smurfberry, however, has Sativa leaves which are thinner and longer, and it's branches are better formed. However, I think this last bit was because of a bit of pruning on my part when Syrup was smaller. She was too bushy, and had to be cut back a little because she was shading out the Red Dwarf seedling.
I've got an ozone spray timer, and a gel-based odor controller. I hope between the two of them, they keep the skunk smell in my living space to a minimum. I don't need pesky neighbors calling the cops. Since I don't have the money at the moment for an Ozone Generator wand, this is one of those moments in life where you close your eyes and brace for impact, hoping you've prepared enough to survive.
It still strikes me as hilarious that in one of the more recent picture of my garden, there's three big, bushy plants, and one wee little one in the corner. It's time I get to bed. I just smoked some Blue Dream, and I'm hoping for some good, heavy sleep.All posts by this user are simply an elaborate and well thought out piece of literary fiction; just like Fight Club or American Psycho.
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