Calico's dozen-ish

calicocalyx

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No problem, with the tomato cages, it's easier to get in and thin the plant. Sometimes later on, I might have to cut the cage to allow for the branches to keep expanding, so the cages that I put on may end up being a hassle. Something to think about anyway. I'll still put a bigger cage on in a month or so that will be about the size of the smart pot. I caged them up mainly because a bunch of rain was coming and if I didn't I was risking broken branches.
 

calicocalyx

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Hey there anyone following this, I just got the final shuffling done, all the "extras" in 20 and 30 gallons just got put in to 100 gallons. Dug up the smallest early flowering plant and put into a 20 gallon and replaced with a cindy's blue cheese twice as big and vegging away. Swapped phenos, no droopage and upped the pots. I swear I was only going to do 12, now it's 18. Thinking about getting another card.... :mrgreen: Shout out to all the other PNW growers finally getting a summer.
 

shaggy340

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Hey there anyone following this, I just got the final shuffling done, all the "extras" in 20 and 30 gallons just got put in to 100 gallons. Dug up the smallest early flowering plant and put into a 20 gallon and replaced with a cindy's blue cheese twice as big and vegging away. Swapped phenos, no droopage and upped the pots. I swear I was only going to do 12, now it's 18. Thinking about getting another card.... :mrgreen: Shout out to all the other PNW growers finally getting a summer.
im still following and summer is going good 105f here today can't wait to see how much Cindys blue cheese yields outdoors good luck with your grow and have a good safe summer.
 

calicocalyx

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Damn, I can guess what region you're in. 96f in the valley, but I'm far enough out, only 86 here. About to trim up the indoor CBC's (the phenos that I put out) so can't wait to sample. All the others have been great, not one is subpar.
 

shaggy340

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Damn, I can guess what region you're in. 96f in the valley, but I'm far enough out, only 86 here. About to trim up the indoor CBC's (the phenos that I put out) so can't wait to sample. All the others have been great, not one is subpar.
yup it got hot here quick in eastern oregon it's amazing how diverse oregons climate is I'm in the high desert. take some pics of that cbc when it's trimmed up would love to see that sexy bud port have have a good day man.
 

calicocalyx

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I still have a light on my early finishing strains, they seem real light sensitive so most of them will probably start as soon as I cut the light. The rest of the later finishing strains probably will start flowering at the end of july, you'll see the stretch in the first weeks of august.
 

calicocalyx

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It also depends a little on how you treat them with regards to light schedule and if it's from seed or clone. It's possible that when I cut the light, the early strains will try to flower and then go back to veg and then really start flowering around early july. (I"m guessing)
 

oragrow

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Thank you,
All of these plants are from seeds. Just trying to get a handle on growing.
I have just rooted a clone male, Afghan black domina strain,

Have a fantastic grow. :joint:
 

calicocalyx

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Alright, decided to take the light down! All cages are up an doing the final tie out and through the cages. If they don't flower, then I get a couple more weeks of topping. EWC teas for everybody and spreading the lower pad before next watering. Here is a shot of 2 different phenos of the CIndy's Blue Cheese, the one on the left is very diesel smelling wheras the other one is sweet and soft cheese smelling (probably the keeper).
 

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