Germination/Acclimation Station - The Germinator

stoopy

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Well, the Skunks are looking great, much bigger than I had anticipated, already about 4 1/2 to 5 feet, this is my first go with Skunks and they seem to be very stalky and husky, huge leaves, jeez, I can't say I've ever had other variaties with such large foliage... A true weed, I just hope the buds are as dense as they say they are, still in limbo on the sexing, pretty sure I have a mostly female crop but you never know, if there are some males they should show hopelfully in the next 10/14 days, we'll see, I think I'll fair well with mostly females :) The GG patch is all female, I yanled one male 2 weeks ago as he showed right away, the GGs are living up to their name as I visit them seldomly and they only get rain and a weak watering from me here and there, but looking good so far, the plant that got devoured by slugs has made a comeback, I also have a plant growing sideways thanks to a storm.... any else have experience with Skunks?...
 

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Dr.Commie

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hey dude.... ive been inactive for a while, and i lost my camera :P

but my GGs are fuckin awesome! theyre bout 4-5 foot high - up to my chest....

hopefully ill put pics up soon ;)
 

stoopy

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OK folks, the Skunks are coming along but some leaves are browning?! Doesn't look too bad, we've had very little rain and I haven't had time to water very often, these pics suck, I'll get some better ones soon, the GGs are huge, one in particular :)
 

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Dr.Commie

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dude alot of the fan leaves on my GGs have browned and fallen off, theres very little fan leaves left on them, none that are healthy :( but around the bud sites they still seem to be fairly good and healthy :L i duno, maybe its my inexperience at growing, maybe its the shit irish weather. oh, and another strange phenomenom: only 3 of them started flowering in august, 2 females and a male. I thought the rest of them died somehow, but it turns out i was wrong - they started flowering in september. I think its because since ireland is so far north, the days during august are still longer than further south (since it never gets dark in the artic during the summer months, so the further north u go during summer, the longer the days are), and their phototropic sences wernt late to switch to flowering mode, they started flowering just as we started getting about 14 hours of light a day here (down from 20 hours during the solstace). ima feed em my B52 nutes and see if any more leaves fall off lol - i suspect its some sorta deficiency :?
 

Dr.Commie

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oh and grats on your gro :) they look awesum, unlike mine :( u should gimme tips xD on EVERYTHING :D and dont tell me to move to a better country for growin, i realised that one already :P
 
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