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dirrtyd

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Update on the plants th ePot of Gold is looking lovely I figure three more weeks she will be done. The tow kananga's one will finsh in three weeks the other one five weeks. I played with that one it went in to flower back to veg then to flower again we will see. The SD the same way as last plant she is looking good now just not many shoots due to the playing around but its a winner. The last but not least is a plant that will probalby only give an 1/8th dry SB1. We post pics of all five plants tomorrow. I put a GC in the ground today for shits and grins I want to see this fast flowering plant do its thing. If it works I will be able to plant it twice in one season.
 

veggiegardener

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anyone have any ideas how to transplant these? I've got 3 in a half wine barrel like 25-30 gallons and want to seperate them into there own pot for the long haul
I hope this isn't too late.

Generally, separating plants is a bad idea.

If you MUST do it, you need to understand how the plant grows.

The roots and vegetation of a healthy plant are in balance.

Cutting roots during transplanting unbalances the plant.

To insure the plant's survival, remove some of the vegetation to bring it back into balance.

Done correctly, the plant should never wilt. If it does wilt, remove a little more vegetation.

Once transplanted, water heavily for a few days with a drop or two of Superthrive in the water.

Begin feeding lightly after a week or so.

After two weeks, vigorous growth should be visible.

Two pix from Spring 2009. The first shows some girls just beginning to bloom.

The second is of a White Widow well into revegging after I removed eight kholas that had been pollinated for seed, from eight different males.
 

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mrduke

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if they'd let me upload pic normal it wouldn't take up half a page but oh well.

what do you think of those? I had 6 put 3 out ,3 in under a 150w hps the indoor look like fire, shocked me i thought 150 wattts wouldn't do shit but seem to be alright for a couple little gals. ;)
 

mrduke

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yeah they got a bit of bud going on but it nothin like im used to, as this is my first shot under the sun, its compleatly different outside.
 

businessmen

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Those are ridiculously dark green wow. What you feed with? They can obviously take the nutes. Think theyre reverting to veg.
 

MediMaryUser

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mine had 3 gallons worth of roots in happy frog / light warrior mix that i put in the ground that was allready full of good ass soil and i feed mine fox farms and some of that myco fungi whatever its called mycohrzia or something lol i was pissed about how slow they were growing til it starting warming up and there kind of making some buds now
 

MediMaryUser

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if they'd let me upload pic normal it wouldn't take up half a page but oh well.

what do you think of those? I had 6 put 3 out ,3 in under a 150w hps the indoor look like fire, shocked me i thought 150 wattts wouldn't do shit but seem to be alright for a couple little gals. ;)


those look like the exact same cuts of bk i got in San Francisco at grass roots ,where did u get yours ?
 

MediMaryUser

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i picked them up at organicann in santa rosa there alright just really prone to mold and bugs

maybe your mold came with the cut?? b cuz im pretty sure thats the exact bk i got and it was kick ass lol when are u guys harvesting???

i chopped my shit at like 10 weeks old they were inside for like 2 weeks veg then 1 week 12/12 then about 7 weeks outside and they could of went another week or 2 but all of the sudden they got all good looking and shit so i chopped em and the buds are dank but there are so many fucking leaves to trim it sucks good luck


heres a pic of my smallest which was a pk and a bk that was bigger and had more buds for its size
 

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