Mandala Seeds Satori - Outdoor Guerilla Grow - Supercropping

Dr. Haze, MD

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Hello Fellow Growers,

This is my first grow journal and I'm going to be growing Satori from Mandala Seeds. This has to be an outdoor guerilla grow so I need a strain that is very durable, has a good yield, and since it's for personal use, a pleasant high.:weed:

I plan on experimenting with a few of the plants by "pinching" also known as "supercropping."

I got the seeds last night and they all look extremely healthy (thanks to Dr. Chronic). They're now germinating with the old paper towel technique which has done wonders in the past. I got some pics of the germination set up below.

I'm kinda new to the community so feel free to leave some feedback and some rep

:leaf:Pic 1: My Germination Station
:leaf:Pic 2: The Seeds
:leaf:Pic 3: Tucking them into bed ;)
 

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CrackerJax

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Yah, I'm 10 days ahead of you. I don't use any pre germ methods..put in 10 and 9 popped...1 stolen by ants.. ants!! Didn't see that one coming.. :lol: I'll post a pic tomorrow if that's ok. Good Luck!

out. :blsmoke:
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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supercropping my shit too...LOL ..if you don't mind, I'll post a pic tomorrow of them.. :) don't wanna hijack your thread :) peace,...
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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39 days in from germination....about 6in. tall right now...supercropped 2 times already...will post pic tomorrow...laters Dr. :)
 

CrackerJax

New Member
You cut the plant just above the second true node... after it has grown 5 to 6 sets. This makes the plant strong before the cut and you can clone the top if you wish. Supposedly, if you cut the second, not any other, you will get 4 main colas. There is a thread (where i read it), Ill see if I can't locate it.

out. :blsmoke:
 

Dr. Haze, MD

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DAY 6:

Hey everyone,

Today I planted all of the seeds into numbered pots. Only nine seeds had sprouted but I planted all ten. The roots were extremely long, so i expect for the growth to take off. :D

Unfortunately I saw some white fuzz on some of the roots which I think might have been mold :( Anyone know what to expect??

I leave the pots outside in the sun during the day, but I make sure to bring them in at night (It can get pretty cold)

:leaf:Pic 1: Close up of Label
:leaf:Pic 2: Army of Pots
:leaf:Pic 3: In their convenient tray
 

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CrackerJax

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As long as you aren't frosting at night, it's all good. Weed won't grow under 50 degrees, but that's at night anyways so...

As for the mold... you can expect trouble. When she gets up a bit and if the mold doesn't seem like it's killing her quick....add some Fungicide to the soil. I use Agri-Fos which is really a super phosphate liquid. That should clear it up, and I talked to the sales rep and he said I could spray it right on my Tomato fruit and dahlia flowers without harm to them or myself. Good luck..

out. :blsmoke:
 

vegieman92

Active Member
Hows everyone doing?
I grew last year, and I am this year. I planted them wayyyy too early this year (about a month) and there was frost, and even snow for 3 days and my babies are still alive outside. I'm a gardner as it is and every good gardner knows putting hay around any plant will insulate it pretty well. Also my friend was telling me about cutting holes in garbage bags and putting the plant through the hole. It's supposed to attract heat (because its black) and keep the soil from frosting. I'll try to get some pictures up for you all to see about the hay.
peace out:eyesmoke:
 
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