GreenHighlander

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And now they're here... what do I do with the plant that's growing now? I don't know if it is male or female!!! Dilemma!!!

Um let it continue to grow? I also highly recommend reading the ridiculous amount of information that is on this site. Or as I did before, recommend starting a thread in the appropriate section asking these questions.
I have no issue answering questions about the strains I am growing or how I am growing them. But please do not clog up this journal with questions best asked elsewhere.
Especially given this website is full of people much more knowledgeable and able to answer your questions then myself.
This is simply to show the genetics and a basic growing style.
Cheers and goodluck :)
 

GreenHighlander

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A couple more shitty pics. I found a really old cell I had and wanted to see if it could take better pics then the webcam I used for the last ones . Sadly I can't tell if the pics are any better hahaha I will share them anyway.
This is a few shots of the KS I had picked out a while back because of the extra long fan leaf stems and overall structure early on. It and a few others already have the kush smell happening.After literally a few days trying to figure out how to get this laptop to read the camera I was using's card,with no success. These will have to do for now.

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Cheers :)
 

GreenHighlander

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Will hopefully be updating later today with new pictures of the NB, KS, and c99s from PeakseedsBC in flowering, and the 11 Pig Whistles and 11 Night Riders in veg from Greenpoint seeds.
Cheers :)
 

GreenHighlander

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So time to finally share the good, the bad, and the ugly.
First up I will share the KS that is in the shitty pics I shared.
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Next up is a KS. It is roughly a week behind the others under the big lights. It is the tallest and is a curly bitch due to not liking the mix.
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Another shorter KS also showing some hook
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This next KS I have dubbed "Curly Sue" . Have never had leaves curl around so much.
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Another KS
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Cheers :)
 

Frank Nitty

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So time to finally share the good, the bad, and the ugly.
First up I will share the KS that is in the shitty pics I shared.
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Next up is a KS. It is roughly a week behind the others under the big lights. It is the tallest and is a curly bitch due to not liking the mix.
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Another shorter KS also showing some hook
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This next KS I have dubbed "Curly Sue" . Have never had leaves curl around so much.
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Another KS
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Cheers :)
Looks good
 

ColoradoCheshire

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If you're doing a SoG style for grows I would highly recommend a dehumidifier. The main problem I've found, and it sounds like you have it a bit, is that having all those plants in soil makes them transpire more. This will raise your RH%. Be wary and make sure your RH% stays below 45%. Otherwise you could be inviting mold and bud rot to the party, and no one likes either of them.
Don't skimp and get a little guy either. You want something you can run all day and only have to empty the unit once.
Not saying you absolutely have to, but I've done plenty of sogs and that rotting smell is an indicator it's too humid. One other method is make sure you're pushing plenty of air in/out/around the grow space.
Nice healthy plants otherwise bro.
 

GreenHighlander

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If you're doing a SoG style for grows I would highly recommend a dehumidifier. The main problem I've found, and it sounds like you have it a bit, is that having all those plants in soil makes them transpire more. This will raise your RH%. Be wary and make sure your RH% stays below 45%. Otherwise you could be inviting mold and bud rot to the party, and no one likes either of them.
Don't skimp and get a little guy either. You want something you can run all day and only have to empty the unit once.
Not saying you absolutely have to, but I've done plenty of sogs and that rotting smell is an indicator it's too humid. One other method is make sure you're pushing plenty of air in/out/around the grow space.
Nice healthy plants otherwise bro.
Thanks but I can't figure out why you posted all the stuff about humidity? I haven't asked nor have I ever posted anything about it being an issue.
I actually have the exact opposite problem. In winter my humidity rarely reaches 40% during lights on. Usually is 30-35%. I have no extra power to run a humidifier.
Also this is simply a pheno hunting set up that provides some medicine.
If I was doing SoG I would go back to 3 gal and run clones with 5-7 day veg. I would not have 15 plants in 7gal under 1 1000w.
The other setups are running 9 plants in 10gal smart pots with a 2 month veg per 1000w.
Cheers :)
 

Heisengrow

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So time to finally share the good, the bad, and the ugly.
First up I will share the KS that is in the shitty pics I shared.
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Next up is a KS. It is roughly a week behind the others under the big lights. It is the tallest and is a curly bitch due to not liking the mix.
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Another shorter KS also showing some hook
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This next KS I have dubbed "Curly Sue" . Have never had leaves curl around so much.
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Another KS
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Cheers :)
HOLY FUCK look at that nitrogen claw LMAO.wow man really.Thats like 1rst year noob shit.
 

GreenHighlander

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Ya funny how that " what I thought was a nitrogen claw is infact a strain trait in the kushskunk. Sea-Of-Green Purple Kush x ISS. Oh no wait, Mike J must of somehow brought that up without me asking.
The following is his reply to me asking what Kush was used,

Hi, can I guess.... the KS are very dark green with leaves curling
under? It doesn't behave like I would expect it to genetically.
That's what I've seen anyway. It's not a strain I recommend very often but
it is interesting. Very potent.

I invite anyone here to go look at the pics in my journal. Make your own conclusions. They certainly hold more value then heisengoofs.
Oh they must be over fertilized because they do not seem to have the burnt tips yours do. I get it now.....

Cheers :)
 

GreenHighlander

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That's the difference between us organic guys and you hydro boys... it's hard to get nitrogen claw without a high dose of chemicals... which in turn burns tips. These plants don't show any sign of over fertilization.

I have nothing against hydro. I am all for whatever works for the person best.
But I obviously also thought it was N claw which is why I posted the fact I did.
But after asking Mike J from peakseedsBc about it and him saying it was a weird genetic trait, along with the fact the others all seem to be doing so well in the same mix, combined with the fact that there are zero other signs of over fert, along with the fact that Heisengoof doesn't have a clue wtf he is talking about unless it is how to be complete and total wanna be outlaw bitch, I now feel that is not the case and very much look forward to them finishing.
Gonna smoke Curly Sue first lol
Cheers :)
 

TheEpicFlowers

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Different strokes for different folks. I prefer my meds to have the best flavour you can possibly get... and hydro just doesn't produce the best possible in that regard. The yield is there for sure, but there seems to be something lacking. The growth is explosive tho... I always enjoyed watching my DWC plants go from 0 to mach1 in no time.
 
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