Karma's Little LED Tent

Bad Karma

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It's been a couple of days, let's see what's been happening.




As you can see, I transplanted all 4 Lemoneese seedlings into 1 gallon containers.
They are growing well and are rather uniform to one another.


Here we have my Jack Herer sitting in the corner and vegging away.
Just below Jack, you can see The Purps #2 hiding away in its new spot.


The Purps #1 (right) continues her impressive growth, while Sour Cream (left) SEEMS to be doing better, for now.


The Diesel Ryder's are doing well, with Diesel Ryder #2 doing exceptionally well, as pictured here.




Once I got the height right on this LED light, the plants and seedlings have really taken off, I'm very pleased so far with it's performance.
 

Bad Karma

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Time for another update.




The Diesel Ryder's are coming along well.


All 4 Lemoneese are growing fantastically.


Jack Herer continues to put on height, and The Purps #2 continues to re-veg.


The Purps #1 (right) and Sour Cream (left) are growing strong and fast, which means I have to make a decision soon.
I kept both of these cuttings because they yielded well and were in consideration to be run again.
The Purps #1 is also apart of Project PJR, crossing The Purps with Jack Herer.
But both plants have strikes against them, they both have strong odors (especially Sour Cream), and Sour Cream has excessively long flowering time (like 12 weeks).
Because of the odor that The Purps #1 gives off, it would be a danger to grow outside, and breed this summer.
Not to mention that it is a very stretchy girl, which is a trait I'm trying to avoid in my breeding.
The Purps #2 has a mild citrus/lemon smell, also yields well, and doesn't stretch much.
So I think that the decision has been made for me that The Purps #2 will be the mother involved in Project PJR.
I need to find a good home for The Purps #1 and Sour Cream, or kill them in their sleep, hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!
 

Bad Karma

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Careful with that jack.. that beast may cause you some height issues :) lookin good as usual
I'm going to try and keep the Jack going indoors for another 3 weeks, then top the hell out of him, transplant him to a bigger container, and throw'em outside. Of course, I will be keeping a cutting of him to back-cross with in the future, if everything goes according to plan (Project PJR)


Very impressed with the growth rate................good stuff Karma
Thank you sir, I am impressed with the growth so far too, it's very lush.
 

Bad Karma

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I went out of town for a couple of days and came home to find things really filling out.




The Purps #1 and Sour Cream are really going crazy with their vegetative growth right now.


My Jack was the only one of the group that was a little droopy when I came home, so he got some water first when I came home.
Hopefully, our little friend The Purps #2, will start showing some new growth in the next couple of weeks.


The Diesel Ryder's are getting past the seedling stage quickly, and look great.


The Lemoneese plants are growing as well as any I've ever seen in my garden.
 

flowamasta

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I'll be here watching :) been keen on these Led's ( good fun to watch anyway ) i myself love the HPS + UVB

love the purple colour from the leds.....neat stuff. i'll be keen to see how the flowering cutting re-vegges awsell
 

Senseimilla

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I really appreciate you following my grow journal, but all of your questions would easily be answered if you were reading the journal.
Thank you.
I just reread the whole thread and I don't see where you answered this question... maybe I'm just missing it.. but I also don't reread the entire thread every time I have a question either. I just won't ask any more questions and watch -- sorry to bug ya :) if you mean you have a separate journal from this thread, sorry i don't have time to do both
 

Bad Karma

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The Purps #1 (right) and Sour Cream (left) are growing strong and fast, which means I have to make a decision soon.
I kept both of these cuttings because they yielded well and were in consideration to be run again.
The Purps #1 is also apart of Project PJR, crossing The Purps with Jack Herer.
But both plants have strikes against them, they both have strong odors (especially Sour Cream), and Sour Cream has excessively long flowering time (like 12 weeks).
Because of the odor that The Purps #1 gives off, it would be a danger to grow outside, and breed this summer.
Not to mention that it is a very stretchy girl, which is a trait I'm trying to avoid in my breeding.
The Purps #2 has a mild citrus/lemon smell, also yields well, and doesn't stretch much.
So I think that the decision has been made for me that The Purps #2 will be the mother involved in Project PJR.
I need to find a good home for The Purps #1 and Sour Cream, or kill them in their sleep, hahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!
How big you gonna let those 2 big'uns get before flower? not worried about height issues?
[video=youtube;OOpH4R6SkNA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOpH4R6SkNA[/video]
 

puffenuff

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Arrested development, ha, such a.great show, stoked for the new season (finally) and movie! Tent is looking mighty fine karma. Hope you can find a good home for those ladies.
 

Bad Karma

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"The only constant is change."

Truer words have never been spoken. I started this grow journal to chronicle my veg tent and the new led light that I had purchased for it, but things have changed. I was looking to keep some cuttings around to make into mothers, even do some breeding. My outdoor summer grow plans have changed, which means no breeding this year :( What that does mean though is I ditched my cuttings and am going to flower my Lemoneese plants in my little tent instead. Pictures to follow soon.
 

curly604

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ahhhh yes the inevitable tides of change, some try so hard to stay away from it but without change we would all still be a pile of primordial ooze. myself i like change and i like the sounds of your change up very much sir! sucks about the breeding, i hope to set some time aside soon to do some more test and crosses. keep up the good work man cant wait to see how this light flowers for ya :D.
 

Bad Karma

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These pictures are from before the 4th, I took them the day after ditching the cuttings and topping the Lemoneese plants.






And here are the Diesel Ryders.
 
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