"Anti-Mold System" & "Sea-warp" 2011 Outdoor

mijola3

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OK well i've grown a bit before, a couple good harvests, a couple disasters.... but thats another story.
so here we go again!
so we; (me and the ol' lady whom i will refer to as "The Department of War & Finance" from her on out) originally got 12 clones of Texada Timewarp but a pheno that grows well at sea level. i gave 2 to my Dad as he always likes a few in the ground every year.
we took 4 out to "spot #1" or "the lake" this morning, and i must say, what a beautiful place for a small patch.
didnt snap any of the clones in their new home but heres a couple pics of the location.
we've also got 2 juvenile Femenized AMS from greenhouse seeds growing well in 1 gallon pots on the patio. of the 5 seeds that were sprouted, 2 were given away, one was damaged by a friends cat, but i managed to get 2 small clones from it.


inside we have been under 105 watts of 5000k CFL light. the soil is a mix of organic peat/humus with added perlite, dolomite lime, blood meal, bone meal, kelp meal, liquid karma, worm castings, and homemade compost.
well heres a couple pics , feel free to post if you wish, ask questions i will do my best to answer, im no expert but im feeling confident enough this time around!
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mijola3

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OK so heres a couple pics of them just 2 days after transplant, i believe it was about
the 26th of may. they looked good, a little droopy but thats to be expected when they got pounded with a few inches of rain the day after transplant!
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i kept one SEA WARP on my patio, i transplanted it to a 1gallon pot from the beer cup it is looking wonderful, i pinched off the tallest top and it is bushing out nicely. i like the structure of these clones, they are all monstercropped (or clones taken fairly late into flowering) so they are very bushy. they finish early (around september) also which is a bonus.
the AMS plants are doing good, the biggest one is almost 14 inches tall, with nice big leaves the size of my hand. for some strange reason i brought her inside, and flipped the lights to 12/12 . she's gonna be a little early harvest for me for mid summer.bongsmilie
anyways anyone with info or advice or just wanna say whatsup , feel free to post.
:peace:

pics coming in about a week, for anyone who is interested.
 

mijola3

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OK well heres the one sea-warp i have on my patio, filling out nicely,i transplanted today into a 3 gallon pot that sits in a milk crate with a screen above it. i'll post a pic of that soon,
here she is today pre-transplant,
and here is the AMS that is currently on 12/12 lights in my basement.
she's starting to show some nice little white hairs and i expect her done in around 9 weeks.
hopefully i can pull an ounce or two from her, if all goes well.
anyway enjoy,
as always feel free to comment!bongsmilie
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mijola3

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well heres a couple of the sea warp clone i kept on my patio. added the screen the other day, so the idea is to keep it small, i might have to do some judicious pruning before flowering. we'll see. i think my screen might be a little small, thinkin about adding some wire or something halfway down to tie the lower branches too, im not sure yet.
anyway here we are lookin good after transplant into 3 gallon pot and screen.
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mijola3

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so 8 days of growth on the seawarp and i now have at least 10 tops , 3 or 4 of which have been bent back through the screen.
i'm loving this soil mix it seems like as the plant needs more nutes it just takes them. i love organics! just plain old water, clone to harvest.
pics coming soon.
 

Sativus

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Looking good m8. I couldn't believe how well my LST worked for stimulating undergrowth and producing additional tops.
What exactly is it that you did or are doing that is anti-mold?

I am subscribed and will be watching ;)
 

mijola3

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Looking good m8. I couldn't believe how well my LST worked for stimulating undergrowth and producing additional tops.
What exactly is it that you did or are doing that is anti-mold?

I am subscribed and will be watching ;)
its the strain . - anti-mold system (AMS) from green house seed co.
its a swiss indica x swiss sativa hybrid. i had 5 femenized seeds, i intended to grow out a few, pick a mother and clone it for outdoor growing.
it just didn't work out that way, i ended up with one nice specimen which i threw inside under my 150 watts cfl, and flipped to 12/12, thats some of the pics above.
will hopefully be a nice little summer harvest to tied me over till the sea-warps finish up.

thanks for checkin in man.
 

mijola3

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ok well heres the sea warp, i had to cut the screen off her , the screen did a nice job of holding her down and widening her out, shee looks like she's been LSTd now .
she was in desperate need of a transplant so i mixed up another batch of soil....
my soil is organic peat/humus, washed sand, composted steer manure, worm castings, dolomite lime, blood meal, bone meal, kelp meal.
i innoculate with compost tea, organic fish emulsion, organic liquid seaweed, and liquid karma.

heres the soil and heres the lady, hoping to transplant her into an 18gallon rubbermaid(the one in the pic that the soil is in) as soon as the soil has cooked for a couple more days.
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as always, comments questions and suggestions welcome!:blsmoke:

edit* i forgot to mention there is no perlite in my mix yet, i will ad almost 50% total volume of perlite just before transplant
 

mijola3

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well the AMS is flowering up nicely, another 2-3 weeks at least for her, heres a pic of what she's currently looking like.
the sea-warp is loving its new home, decided to go with a 10 gallon planter instead of a rubbermaid. she's starting to show some hairs hopefully she doesnt flip too early!!!!! anyways heres a couple pics, as always comments/questions/suggestions welcome!:joint:
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Jewlien

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Im gettin some clones of sea warp, was the outdoor that u got from those plants nice? and i like ur lake spot very peacful looking.
 
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