4x8 1800w(2-600w MHC and 1-600w HPS) Sour OG Grow

st0wandgrow

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I use their Fish hydrolysate, and have used the kelp meal and alfalfa meal too.

Seems like good products, and it's a MI based company. Win all around

You should ask your boss if they'd be willing to carry rice hulls. I have to drive to Lansing to buy them. PBR is the brand. A lot of organic growers like to use rice hulls, but they're a bitch to find.
 

941mick

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I'm gonna go ahead and make the assessment that the increased blue light has increased terpene production compared to straight HPS and my last experiment (2HPS, 1MHC) grow. At 41 days the smells are stronger than the 818 room I just harvested, the 818 makes my eyes water when trimming, but this Sour grow is making my eyes water as soon as I open the tent. However I am once again thinking that yield is going to be lower than the last two grows, but if quality is higher I can accept that.

I have also made the decision that this will be my last Sour Grow. I recently was gifted the GG#4 cut, and that will be my 2nd strain to play with, until I decide to pheno hunt with the cali connection seeds I ordered. My 818 pheno is just a bigger producer and more potent, which is why it has been the main stock of my garden for over a year, and will continue to be until I get something that can exceed it. This will kind of fuck up the NFTG experiment for the journal after this, but I hate working with more than two genetics at one time.

I will be starting an 818 journal in the next two weeks, the clones took a little longer to root than usual so it pushed me back a bit, and I also fucked up and didn't top them as soon as I usually do they are not bushing as fast as usual, causing my usual 4 week veg to to probably go closer to 6

I'll post week 6 pics tomorrow!
 
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941mick

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I also dropped PPM down with todays feeding, going lower on the Kushie Kush and higher on the Overdrive. The next/last nute feeding will contain no Kushie Kush and full strength Overdrive, and lower base nutes. After that the girls will just get tea and water until chop day.
 

941mick

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Well since this will be my last run with the Sour, I have been rethinking the journals I wanted to do next.

After much thought I am going to be doing a experimental tent journal again, this time it is going to be focused on how the Nector For The Gods line performs with my 818 Headband. This way IO can kill two birds with one stone with doing a 818 Journal and an experiment journal. This will be a big test for me, because I never usually deviate so drastically from my fertilizer schedule, sure I use this tent to test out a product or two but I have never tested out a whole line at the same time. I plan on keeping a few of my usual additives and tea recipe in there but 7 products will be replaced with the Nector products.

I will also be doing a 1 plant Journal in a couple weeks only using a limited amount of fertilizers, this will be a good way for myself and others to see if all the additives I use make a difference. It will be a few weeks behind the next experiment journal, and will be done in a 2x2 tent with a 400w light.

Last but not least......"THE HOW HIGH FROM SEED JOURNAL"!!!

This Tuesday I will be getting seeds from a breeder friend who crossed his prized Agent Orange male with my 818 Headband. I plan on germinating these seeds the same day and once sprouted they will be going into a mixture of Pro-Mix and my fathers ashes. I will be documenting the whole process from germination all the way until selecting the best cut after all phenos being cured(if there is one)..
 

941mick

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Day 48. Put them under the scope last night and it looks like 90% of trichomes are milk, so I think I'm probably looking at another 10 days or so.

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