Canada grow log 2016

indican3

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Off-topic, but figured I'd post it here since you guys/gals are local...

When I was trimming my plant a few weeks back, I started some clones just because, well why not. Most of them died because my rooting hormone gel had gone bad, but as an experiment, I used honey to root one of them and it survived and looks great. I had read that honey is a good substitute and sure enough that seems to be true.

Problem is, I have no use for it and its gonna go to waste since I dont grow indoors. If anyone knows of a good home for it, I'd love to give it away.

I don't know exact strain except that it's a kush of some sort. The mother plant is a big beautiful lush bush and is just starting to show definite signs of flower.

Any suggestions?

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Honey I'm Home!
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Thanks Bruvyman, let the vegging begin :bigjoint:
 

Kidbruv

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That was legendary. It was perfectly Gord.

My girlfriend has just started learning calligraphy and has challenged herself to post a calligraphic (is that a word?) work every day for a year on Instagram. This is day seventeen of her inky journey...


Edit: Here's the one she posted...IMG_20160821_014010_01.jpg
 

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Kidbruv

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Here's an update on my one lonely girl.

She's about 53" from soil to tip and somewhere around 5' at her widest. Maybe it was the cool and dry night we had, but she seems extra happy this morning with those leaves praying to the THC gods.

As she's maturing I'm starting to notice that her leaves are getting thinner. That and the fact that she's still barely into flower has me starting to think she's got more sativa in her than I originally thought. That suits me fine as long as we get a nice long, dry, and frost-free autumn.

Apparently it pays to know your strain!

I noticed some pale white spots on a few lower leaves on Saturday which seemed like PM. I mixed up a solution of milk and water, and thankfully it already seems to be doing the trick.

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GroErr

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Here's an update on my one lonely girl.

She's about 53" from soil to tip and somewhere around 5' at her widest. Maybe it was the cool and dry night we had, but she seems extra happy this morning with those leaves praying to the THC gods.

As she's maturing I'm starting to notice that her leaves are getting thinner. That and the fact that she's still barely into flower has me starting to think she's got more sativa in her than I originally thought. That suits me fine as long as we get a nice long, dry, and frost-free autumn.

Apparently it pays to know your strain!

I noticed some pale white spots on a few lower leaves on Saturday which seemed like PM. I mixed up a solution of milk and water, and thankfully it already seems to be doing the trick.

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She looks great, nice and healthy going into flowering. Keep an eye on that PM, the cooler nights coming up will trigger it. I've yet to see any on mine but with the dry 30+C weather we've had that's about right. Last year I had to spray mine every 10 days or so to keep it at bay.

My 2x 15gal gals a couple of days ago. Just starting to throw small flowers, a little later than usual but we're supposed to get a warm fall so not concerned, they finished in about 7 weeks from the start of flowers last year.

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Cheers :bigjoint:
 

thegyoseedbank

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She looks great, nice and healthy going into flowering. Keep an eye on that PM, the cooler nights coming up will trigger it. I've yet to see any on mine but with the dry 30+C weather we've had that's about right. Last year I had to spray mine every 10 days or so to keep it at bay.

My 2x 15gal gals a couple of days ago. Just starting to throw small flowers, a little later than usual but we're supposed to get a warm fall so not concerned, they finished in about 7 weeks from the start of flowers last year.

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Cheers :bigjoint:
Wow! Those look great for growing outside. Good luck with the harvest!
 
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