PVOG Does 2022

PioneerValleyOG

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Well here is June. Where the skippers are culled and the real magic begins. Was so busy didn't get to water for 2 days, the 2nd night I had a bad premonition I'd wake up and go out to see wilted sadness. Instead, all good. One of my Jack. Herer has been troubled, I. Transplanted into another pot that I added my secret soil mixture to, she seems to be a little healthier, still mild yellowing, but I'm betting she'll push through it. Will do 1st week June pics tomorrow. Was looking for Massachusetts Super Skunk F4 and wouldn't ya know it? A righteous brother is sending me a pack , not the Massachusetts SSF4, but SSF4 nonethemotherfuckin less.
There are angels amongst us.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Day whatever. Did first feed high p 52% n 7% some plants took it amazingly well. Pinched the first 2 tops off of a Creme de la Creme and a Grape Stomper x 2 Bears.
Plants starting their initial surge, creeping well over a foot...
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Plants are doing well, about waist high in the containers, the Twin Towers, Putang and Superbud looking good.
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Creme de la Creme x Forest Stomper is early flowering...
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Waziri, Sunny Days and Cheesequake are thriving in their buckets right now
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Waziri in middle, ch÷esequake on left, Sunny Days on right in blue buckets.
 

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Ok so looks like I'm adding everything I'm doing here this year, as opposed to separate threads. SS sprouted 3 out of 6, ECSD and Kush Mints were planted and are popping as we speak.
Made a second feed yesterday, prewatered for a good thorough soak, then added the feed.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Yesterday did final transplants with new 20 gal fabric pots. Bent over a Shaman and am going to do some LST.
KUSHMINT-ECSD-SUPERSKUNK all Transplanted into next containers, coming out of the 'shoe-string' phase. Pics later.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Gardens looking good, floralicious plus food and some 8-10-8 kicked them right into veg stretch and autos looking good too in flower.
Here's some pics, bent a couple over to start a side stretch. Little late for LST. Might try some on the super skunk I got coming up. Two seedlings are SS, the other black 3 gallons are Kush mint and ECSD. Both of the latter look super healthy with fat ass primaries. Shoreline genetics is pushing out some legit seeds. Unfortunately, I'm down to 5 each in the 3 gal, and one solo ended up with 3 seeds somehow, easily able to tell KM from ECSD, but kept them in a separate 3 gal to observe and record differences.
Garden is in that phase where I'm constantly checking, watching bugs and minor damage still having that one issue, think its leaf miners, but will do a separate thread on that. It rained, wife said don't worry about watering, but I explained to her that even thunderstorms only may release .20 inches of rain. And they need water every day.
Security measures now increased, added a driveway motion detector that has an alarm, and another motion detector mini cube cam. Two trail cams and various other surprises are implemented. I have one of those thorn trees next to locked gate. Trying to figure out if I can make a spring trap so if the gates breached, the thorn tree springs into blocking position. Other weak point in back has been planted with live blackberry bushes, and every black and raspberry bush I whack down gets piled in the back, one would have to fight through that to get close to the alarms, in general, would be a bad night for someone with bad intentions. I have more serious guerilla traps,
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Super Skunk, planted before, yet behind KM and ECSD. Not far behind, but...
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Garden shot, can see the smaller autos, that's a little Jack Herer Auto in 2nd week of flower.
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ECSD, very healthy
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KushMint, looking good. There 5 here, looks like 4
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Creme de la Creme Auto, most progressed in patch.
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Couple Alpha garden shots

*(cont) but I don't introduce those unless I believe I am being watched, monitored, or about to be invaded.
On a brighter note, I feel pretty secure. Plants seem happy, next step is to try and cut back some growth for Alpha to gain more sunlight.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Juiced the garden last night. Very hot dry weather.
Creme de la Chem almost done, milky reaching amber, maybe another week.
ECSD and KM knee high and looking great, high hopes. JH and Grape a week or 2 behind Creme.
All others over six feet no signs of budding yet.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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Ok, time to pull this Creme de la Chem. Grapes just doubling e ery 3 days. Grape is the one main cola, Creme is all over. There's some JH shots, a pic where there is some slight yellowing. ECSD and KushMint on deck to take the autos place when they leave.
 

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Here's Alpha after a wicked thunderstorm, broke a branch, tied it up. Grape is next wonder. Funny how before rain, all the red hairs are out and it looks almost done. Then it pours, and all I see is white hairs. That I never saw before, lmao. So here's the garden.
ECSD and KushMint stepping up @shorelineOG
 

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Ok, my first Auto, took her down. In the scissor box was a pinky nail sized bud, out by the AC. Was pretty dry.
I smoked it.
Holy shit.
I mean holeeeeeee shit. Can't wait to cure the rest.
 

PioneerValleyOG

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ECSD and KushMint looking good. Plants still stretching under heat, some reaching 7' and still going. Possible stressing by slight water deprivation may have kicked plants into growth spurt. Rained a bit, skipped watering, plants did a burst that may have been them trying to reach water through an imaginary canopy.
Autos Grape and Creme de la Chem retired. Very mold susceptible, small amount of flower decent but overall, the seed price, the work, just doesn't seem worth it.
Solution: early March start, LST and training to maximize potential.
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PioneerValleyOG

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Oh I found rot on my last Auto, Jack Herer. Pissed me off. I kinda mangled my garden, bent and rebent, tied and retied down plants, defoliated, broke my 5 gallon water bucket, only fed them partially. Garden looks like shit. But I opened it up, better plant placement. Better air flow, plants are getting big, one may be starting to bud already.
 
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