Indoor Spring Run, Chemo Cindy and Purple Kush (Mostly) 1000W HPS, 400W MH

theloadeddragon

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Same old flowering room, :)... These pics were taken a week ago at week 1 (Day 7) for most of the plants. They were fed that day (04-18, FFBB and FFTB).

Pics

Pic 1- Chemo Cindy came inside the day before (6 wk flower) stunted to 4 wks development
Pic 2- Mixed laid over CC and PK in 1 gal. pots
Pic 3- Been a couple months since I had anything flowering inside, its good to see it filling up again.
Pic 4- Twilight came inside the day before (6 wk in flower) stunted to 3 wks development
Pic 5- Right in the center there are Chemo Cindies 4 Winter stunted weeks in flower (1 gal. pots)
Pic 6- CC (FR) PK (FC) Maui Skunk? (CR) PK (Back Row) CC (Back Right)
Pic 7- and in the center there next to the CC is some Healthy Purple Kush SR71 :)
 

Fditty00

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Those girls are frosteeee:)! Chemo Cindy sounds soooo fuch good! 1st time growin her? Scribed! And repped for all the pix.

Most of these are in 1gallons?
 

theloadeddragon

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Yeah, a bunch are in 1 gallon pots. there are six plants in 5 gallon pots (I like the way they grow in the 5 gallons best) in there too. Nah Not my first time growing the Chemo Cindy. Its actually Purple Chemo Cindy, but what ever. Anyways, thanks, :)
 

Fditty00

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They look lovely! Im thinkin of switchin to 1.5 gallons. Yours look massive for the pot size..
 

theloadeddragon

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the only thing I would recommend 1 to 2 gallon pots for is seedlings and small clones.

Or if your going to start flowering when the plant is less than 1 ft tall, and packing as many into a SOG as you can.

Fairly soon I would like to compare using larger pots and larger plants and just less of them, to a SOG with as many 1 gallon pots packed in as possible. Every comparison I have done in the past has led me to believe that:

A.) Strain, media, and grow conditions make a huge difference, so the rooms and strains have to be exactly the same to have a good comparison, and based on this....

B.) I personally like the buds themselves better that come from the larger pots, I just like the larger plants larger yield per plant, But

C.) It seems SOG is a quick return and heavy yield when done properly, so a good commercial method I guess, but not yielding my "choice" buds.

LOL, so I have been doing a little of both, but need to do full room comparisons to really know how I feel about it.
 

#1Raiderfan420

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Lookin good TLD as usual, especially for plants that came in out of the snow lol. I agree on the 5 gal pots, they are the perfect combo for me anyway. Anyway, just wanted to pop over and say howdy my friend:)
 

ColoradoLove

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bongsmilie Wasn't me but I'm hitting you with some

Those girls look excellent... gonna have to stick around and see what happens here!
 

theloadeddragon

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no reason to transplant during flower. Maybe right before the switch, but doesn't do any good if you do it after its started flowering. Just feed and water. Thanks guys.

Well "JS", thanks man.
 

raiderman

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lookin good loaded.finally got my hands on some pk fems,and they were free for journal and test gro,no more clone only strain.thier 6 days in,also 58 mango,19 godbud,4 grapefruit ,rdr.
 

raiderman

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bcseedking jus released,.i'm test smokin the godbud tonight ,has a long creeper space then lost,lol.very excited about the pk.all 5 broke ground in 36 hours,real fresh, i was thinkin of yu wen i saw them as they were offered to me.attitude resending me a pac of grape krush from the bad pac in december.cool for them to honor it still,lol.good to be back loaded,yure stuff still lookin good like a pro,rdr.
 
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