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Dewin420

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I think i might be in trouble with at least 2 months of veg left before flower. I can believe how big these things are gonna be. I guess i just keep tieing them down until i cant fit in the greenhouse and stare at them from the door. Took 20 clones off the far right "Gods white widow". The "Green crack" on the left is doing well. Just retied wverything down this morning. How much does everyone think i will get off these?
 
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dubekoms

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Looks like one of my big plants started flowering. The buds aren't even dime sized yet, just a few extra pistils. We are at 15 hours daylight now. Should I keep her outdoors and hope she revegs before the buds get bigger or stick her indoors to flower? I could definitely use a second opinion on this.
 

DCcan

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Got the garden in finally. The tomatoes are already bitchy and want more food, they are there for company
Went with what I had which is 2 Stumbleweeds from Getaway Mt and 2 Goblin Punch from Honeysticks Genetics.
Got a couple more Stumbleweeds for the porch for later this month.

Just gonna grow these low, tied down on the bird netting.
The compost is pushed up against a 3' fieldstone wall, should feed the plants nutrients & moisture later in the summer months.
Some lime and epsom salts mixed in the compost and some molasses, DE, b. thuringiensis, azospirillum brasilense. b. subtilis in the weedblock fabric
 
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GanJaGawD

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I think i might be in trouble with at least 2 months of veg left before flower. I can believe how big these things are gonna be. I guess i just keep tieing them down until i cant fit in the greenhouse and stare at them from the door. Took 20 clones off the far right "Gods white widow". The "Green crack" on the left is doing well. Just retied wverything down this morning. How much does everyone think i will get off these?
Those are going to be beast trees!! Enjoy!! Keep posting!
 

Dewin420

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Those are going to be beast trees!! Enjoy!! Keep posting!
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Babies are growing. Just untied the girls for a few days and let them do whatever. Had an issue with mites on my other 2 plants.1 of them is hurting now.received_684477781982146.jpeg
Killed 2 plants yesterday to make room for babies.Pink kush and Tyson with some decent looking buds. Took a shit ton of cuttings from my gods white widow ( giant one in the green house back right. It was the best strain last year outdoors). Also took some 9 cutting off the Gods green crack(which is the other big one in the back left). Took 3 cutting from my blue dream indoors. Gonna be flush with babies pretty soon
 

flowerpower0118

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Im on Vancouver Island. Got the greenhouse up in March. Started popping seeds inside in january. Timed the germinations for a cut biweekly starting from first cut to end of outdoor season.

Im Attaching pics of the greenhouse and a Black Jedi Power (black lime special reserve X i think Jedi Kush) female reg photo that i started from seed in january. Shes still in veg and as of today june 7th, holding a steady growth rate of 1 inch a day, shes already about 5 feet tall. Still holding the indica structure with the height of a sativa.

All of my plants are withstanding canadian coastal spring temperatures and greenhouse highs have been close to 35 c, down to 4c at night with humidity fluctuating between 30 and 90%. All plants and clones in the greenhouse are also holding healthy growth patterns.

Im growing in soil. Mixed with cooked horse and chicken manure, peat, sand, vermiculite, reg garden soil base.

I water with both unmixed ground water and nutes. I was using medi-20190607_130230.jpg 20190607_130211.jpg one but it was screwing with my ph too much. Now im using GH's FloraNova along with liquid seaweed.

Preflower i add GPN Rezin to my veg nutes.

Early flower i use GH FloraNova, HS Bloom, Rezin, SuperBloom, liquid seaweed and brown sugar.

Late flower I add OverDrive.
Flush I use FloraKleen.

When the plants start bulking up (at around week 15 from seed germ) I put them in five gallon buckets. I drill holes all over the bottom and up the sides of the buckets.

I had been having a problem with yellowing 2 month seedlings. I was told by a friend to try brown sugar and am seeing good results. Does anyone know the science behind using sugar to feed plants? Are plants able to use carbs that are readily available and can sugar provide them?
 

too larry

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Im on Vancouver Island. Got the greenhouse up in March. Started popping seeds inside in january. Timed the germinations for a cut biweekly starting from first cut to end of outdoor season.

Im Attaching pics of the greenhouse and a Black Jedi Power (black lime special reserve X i think Jedi Kush) female reg photo that i started from seed in january. Shes still in veg and as of today june 7th, holding a steady growth rate of 1 inch a day, shes already about 5 feet tall. Still holding the indica structure with the height of a sativa.

All of my plants are withstanding canadian coastal spring temperatures and greenhouse highs have been close to 35 c, down to 4c at night with humidity fluctuating between 30 and 90%. All plants and clones in the greenhouse are also holding healthy growth patterns.

Im growing in soil. Mixed with cooked horse and chicken manure, peat, sand, vermiculite, reg garden soil base.

I water with both unmixed ground water and nutes. I was using medi-View attachment 4346518 View attachment 4346519 one but it was screwing with my ph too much. Now im using GH's FloraNova along with liquid seaweed.

Preflower i add GPN Rezin to my veg nutes.

Early flower i use GH FloraNova, HS Bloom, Rezin, SuperBloom, liquid seaweed and brown sugar.

Late flower I add OverDrive.
Flush I use FloraKleen.

When the plants start bulking up (at around week 15 from seed germ) I put them in five gallon buckets. I drill holes all over the bottom and up the sides of the buckets.

I had been having a problem with yellowing 2 month seedlings. I was told by a friend to try brown sugar and am seeing good results. Does anyone know the science behind using sugar to feed plants? Are plants able to use carbs that are readily available and can sugar provide them?
Lots of high priced nutes, but not any room for the roots to stretch their legs. Bigger pots will make for bigger yields, plus life will be easier during flower.

Folks with lots more knowledge than me can explain it better, but the sugar {molasses is what you really want} feeds the microbes, and they feed the plant. If your soils have enough manure composts with the right amendments, you can ditch a lot of the bottled stuff and use teas instead.

Nice greenhouse.
 

flowerpower0118

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Lots of high priced nutes, but not any room for the roots to stretch their legs. Bigger pots will make for bigger yields, plus life will be easier during flower.
Ive started making pots with landscape fabric. The plant I have pictured above is in one of these pots. However since im not finnished my light dep curtains, the plants i am flowering have to be moved indoors at night. Ive found that doing this with plants in fabric pots causes too much movement and shifting in the soil. So large buckets are the more affordable solution until i can find someone getting rid of 15 gal pots. But i dont know how id move 10 of them twice a day lol.
 

too larry

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Ive started making pots with landscape fabric. The plant I have pictured above is in one of these pots. However since im not finnished my light dep curtains, the plants i am flowering have to be moved indoors at night. Ive found that doing this with plants in fabric pots causes too much movement and shifting in the soil. So large buckets are the more affordable solution until i can find someone getting rid of 15 gal pots. But i dont know how id move 10 of them twice a day lol.
I saw someone post a picture of a line of plants on those garden wagons being pulled by a riding mower.
 
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