600 watt Max Yield Raspberry Cough Screen Of Green

Niko Bellick

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I have kept this strain in my room for a couple of years now and have decided to faze it out. But before its gone I am going to attempt to correct my main complaints about this strain which is mainly yield. Flavor and High are 10 for 10 as far as I am concerned but yield is typically 1 ounce per plant without topping.

The set up is a a Waterfarm under a 2x2 screen under a 600 watt H.I.D running General Hydroponics Flora Nova Bloom from start to finish along with Canna Rhizotonic for the roots and A.N Big Bud along with Bud Candy when flower comes. Going to Veg with 300 watts MH and flower 450-600 with same MH. I have hps but want to try it out under a M.h and see what it does for density of buds. Also a 10.0 UVB bulb.

Pictures Coming tomorrow when lights come on. on week two of veg, Day 3 under MH.
 

Niko Bellick

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Correction upon looking at my notes I started her at veg on 6-18-12 so thats about 23 days of veg. Decided to start flower today at 10 am I think the stretch will mostly fill in the screen. Temps are abit of an issue when running my H.I.D even though Ive got a 745 cfm inline pulling heat off of it. Most of the veg was under T5's and a couple days under the mh, res change today.

I know A.N says to begin using big bud in week two of flower but does anybody know if it would Benefit me to start using it from day one of flower ?
 

Niko Bellick

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Beginning of week two flower. 925-1000 ppm ph 5.7 air stone and drip ring on 24/7. Did some light trimming and have shaped six main branches all equal height and getting direct light. Also began using Advanced Nutrients Big Bud still running low dose of Rhizotonic to maintain the root ball.

Next week I will raise the light to 450 watts and bring the ppm up. Had a little nutrient burn and some light stress for two days by mistake so hopefully it recovers nicely as always. Definitely need a portable a/c in the next month or so.
 

Niko Bellick

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Soon to come : 4 Times Cup Winner!!! Greenhouse Seeds Hawaiian Snow took 1st prize in the 2003 High Times Cannabis cup as well as 2nd place at the 2007 Spannabis in Barcelona and 1st place again in the 2007 ICMAG 420 Sativa Breeders Cup. This strain is very sticky, with a great Hazy smell and taste and exhibits a monster THC content and yield. Hawaiian Snow cannabis seeds give a powerful creative high and a delightfully smooth stoned feeling. THC: 23.7% CBD: 1.1% CBN: 0.8% Flowering time Indoor for the Hawaiian Snow is between 12 to 13 weeks. Outdoor harvest will have finished by the beginning of November in the Northern hemisphereand and by late July in the Southern hemisphere. Yield (Indoors): 550 to 600 gr/sqm

Barneys Farm Honey B is a superb sativa dominated hybrid from the Barney's Farm seed collection. She has a long flowering time that allows the buds to fill out and fully mature. Honey B has a pronounced fruity flavour and can be an enormous yielder outdoors. The high of this sativa is intense, racy, clear and the genetics is a closely guarded secret. It's not difficult for experienced cannabis growers to notice some Haze influence. Like any other Haze crossed hybrids, Honey B needs longer to mature which obviously effects her yields and the high of her marijuana. Usually, plants are ready to harvest after 11 flowering weeks, though some gardeners prefer to give her another week or so to get the most of it. Cannabis seeds of this variety have a very good rate of germination; they respond well to all growing methods and produce typical sativa looking plants with a dark green foliage and well developed heavy colas supported by a sturdy elegant stem. You can grow these plants indoors and outdoors. The maximum high if growing indoors is 120-150 cm what is quite manageable and make Honey B suitable for small cannabis gardens. When growing outdoors, her sativa genes may play up and shoot the plant as high as 2-3 m. Outdoor harvest starts at the end of October. Honey B plants have short internode gaps explode into dense, rounded bud-clusters which merge into huge, heavy colas by harvest time with a sweet pungent skunk smell and taste with a stunning combination of stone and high! There are several different types of buds that can appear on this marijuana variety, ranging from red, hairy buds with small leaflets to large leaflets with copious resin glands. Despite of her long maturing, private marijuana consumers prefer to wait so they can enjoy her extreme and almost psychedelic effects. Her fragrance is complex and deep with a sweet fruity perfume aroma.

I also grabbed super bud from GH just for a mini sea of green run right before summer hits next year. Otherwise Its all long flowering cannabis cup winning sativa. Picking up a couple more water farms, a zoo grade uvb bulb and possibly a ceramic metal halide.
 

ECP

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I have a Hawaiian Snow I just put in to flower using a waterfarm and air stone under a ~2'x2' screen. It has been a pretty picky plant so far, leaves didn't look as healthy as the Fruit Automatic I grew next to it. I'm on the Lucas Formula at roughly 5.5ph at 1500ppm. Responds well to bending, but is a little lanky, and my poor weaving job doesn't help. I'll upload a pic tomorrow.
 

Niko Bellick

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I have a Hawaiian Snow I just put in to flower using a waterfarm and air stone under a ~2'x2' screen. It has been a pretty picky plant so far, leaves didn't look as healthy as the Fruit Automatic I grew next to it. I'm on the Lucas Formula at roughly 5.5ph at 1500ppm. Responds well to bending, but is a little lanky, and my poor weaving job doesn't help. I'll upload a pic tomorrow.

Thank you, my order should be delivered tomorrow. Going to start the freebie (white cheese auto) next to the raspberry. Next up is the Hawaiian snow, is next up after this one. Looking forward to seeing the pics and getting some info, do you have a journal?
 

Niko Bellick

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Seed order will be in tomorrow, which is coincidentally my day off. Will be doing maintenance on the raspberry as well as start the 'White Cheese Auto' not alot of expectations for that one but who knows at very least it will finish before the raspberry so I wont be tempted to cut at 9 weeks instead of 11. Picture update tomorrow as well.

Don't know much about autos. I assume I'm meant to go 1212 from seed to harvest?
 

ECP

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Thank you, my order should be delivered tomorrow. Going to start the freebie (white cheese auto) next to the raspberry. Next up is the Hawaiian snow, is next up after this one. Looking forward to seeing the pics and getting some info, do you have a journal?
I didn't get a chance to snap a picture of the plant before the lights went out tonight. Be ware that the auto strains don't produce very much bud in non SOG setups. I was growing a Fruit Auto with the Snow, and though it was nice to be harvesting before the Snow even went in to flower, 40g was a disappointing final weight. Maybe it was just my specific strain, but the plant started flowering when it hit the size of my hand. Auto flowers are best in a 18/6 20/4 or 24/0 setup from start to finish, they flower on their own, so the more light the better.

No journal yet, but I'll be starting one after this warm up grow (First time with HID lighting, Top drip, dwc, and rockwool) using Lemon Skunk and Super Silver Haze.

Here's some of the Fruit.
 

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Bigz2277

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Seed order will be in tomorrow, which is coincidentally my day off. Will be doing maintenance on the raspberry as well as start the 'White Cheese Auto' not alot of expectations for that one but who knows at very least it will finish before the raspberry so I wont be tempted to cut at 9 weeks instead of 11. Picture update tomorrow as well.

Don't know much about autos. I assume I'm meant to go 1212 from seed to harvest?
an auto flowering strain will flower under any light schedule. Most common is start flowering in 4th week. you can grow it 24/0 the whole way if you want, most do 18/6 start to finish.
 

Niko Bellick

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I didn't get a chance to snap a picture of the plant before the lights went out tonight. Be ware that the auto strains don't produce very much bud in non SOG setups. I was growing a Fruit Auto with the Snow, and though it was nice to be harvesting before the Snow even went in to flower, 40g was a disappointing final weight. Maybe it was just my specific strain, but the plant started flowering when it hit the size of my hand. Auto flowers are best in a 18/6 20/4 or 24/0 setup from start to finish, they flower on their own, so the more light the better.

No journal yet, but I'll be starting one after this warm up grow (First time with HID lighting, Top drip, dwc, and rockwool) using Lemon Skunk and Super Silver Haze.

Here's some of the Fruit.
Yeah not a fan of autos in general but a free seed is a free seed. Bought some bubble bags maybe, I'll just use this one as a butter/hash plant. that picture looks nice and sticky though
 
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