SOG growers wanted !!!

paperfetti

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hey you guys are the shit,but honestly this forum has become about being amongst friends than carrying on tradition (al b. style),so on that note..i will just continue to just ask questions about what i need to know..stay real!!
 

Wohjew

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well half are doing well other half are slowly coming along.... stupid me took half clones 6 days later anyhow kinda screws things up . roots are poking out of the bottom of my 6in pots is it okay to bring on the nutes... very lightly i might add :) once the one table takes off in growth im just gonna flower the other even though its behind abit . so what do you guys think about the nutes, is it ok to start feeding ? using Advanced nutes sensi grow/bloom a+b
 

GypsyBush

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OK... Bugs.. Sparks.. Spork...

I know one of you is using hygrozyme or some shit.. right?

I am trying to help out someone that is using the organic Fox Farm trio and they need pathogen control ASAP...

Can one of you chime in please... :eyesmoke:
 

Return of the Spork

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Stuff isn't cheap, but that is relative to how much you need it. With h2o2 I got lots of algae scum, with hygozyme, after 2 weeks I get a tiny tiny amount if any. I probably wouldn't need it so much if my light shielding was perfect but oh well. Also it supposedly it also eats up dead root matter and keeps the roots healthy as well. I have no reason not to believe it, and it works for my algae so for now I continue to use it in all of my tanks. Once I get perfect light shields and otherwise I may not use it anymore except in small amounts or for burst dosing. But if you have pathogen problems it worked for me.

Granted I am E/F in Hydroton using Sensi 2 Part. I think there are lots of hygrozyme type products out there, like sensizyme and stuff.
 

GypsyBush

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Hey Spork...

Thanks for the reply man...

But I am wondering if it is compatible with organic nutes...
 

Return of the Spork

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And in other news, I think it's my turn.

Couple from one of the recent Jacks to be slain, went 68 days. I took some at 61 and some at 68, the 61 seems to have the high I am looking for, though I expect more out of this one.

I just love how they spear out in the end. Just long clusters of bud out of bud out of bud.

Rest is of the currently prettier cab. On the left are all Jacks, some taller than the last tray and they are at 5 weeks.

The right side are some Poison and more Jacks. They are at 2 weeks.

Pic kind of sucks due to the way the lighting is done, but you should be able to see enough.
 

Return of the Spork

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Hey Spork...

Thanks for the reply man...

But I am wondering if it is compatible with organic nutes...
Ah can't help ya there, looks like no but that isn't backed up by much other than a half-assed google search. There are all sorts of beneficial bacteria that can be used in that case anyways right?
 

GypsyBush

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And in other news, I think it's my turn.

Couple from one of the recent Jacks to be slain, went 68 days. I took some at 61 and some at 68, the 61 seems to have the high I am looking for, though I expect more out of this one.

I just love how they spear out in the end. Just long clusters of bud out of bud out of bud.

Rest is of the currently prettier cab. On the left are all Jacks, some taller than the last tray and they are at 5 weeks.

The right side are some Poison and more Jacks. They are at 2 weeks.

Pic kind of sucks due to the way the lighting is done, but you should be able to see enough.











Beautiful pics Spork...

Those buds look very delicious... could you describe the smell...?

I bet it's dank... hehehe...

Really nice steup... BRAVO!!! :clap:
 

Return of the Spork

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The carbon filter does a decent enough job but I am beginning to be concerned about improving that.

It is really hard to discern qualities of the scent because I have been around it for like 6 months straight. I have accumulated genetics of different kinds through clones, but these Jacks were all originally from seed so I have had plenty of face time with them and am getting numb to the smell. When they are all cured and all is said and done they have a citrusy character, more on the lemony side I believe. But smell is one of my weakest senses so I should really let someone else tell me what they think it smells like. All in all it certainly smells great. I tend to notice that if I don't flush they smell kind of earthy/christmasy. I can't identify the scent but I know it from walking into the holiday type stores in the mall around christmastime. It could just be a curing byproduct and unrelated to the flush, but I will know in time.
 

livesoul

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Yo fellas, can you post up some pics of your plants when they are about 1 month into flowering and then at harvest? I was looking to compare them to mine which are a couple days away from 1 month in. Thanks.
 

GypsyBush

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Hey Bugs...

This is for you...

... here is a prime example of a clone that was kept too wet and never developed roots...

:shock:

...this is the root system at the day of harvest...

...that's 3 weeks trying to root with the other clones and 2 moths flowering without roots...

...how about that ?!?!?...

:confused:









:joint::bigjoint:


And livesoul...

Here are my babies at about 30 days of flower...


 

SpruceZeus

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Hey Bugs...

This is for you...

... here is a prime example of a clone that was kept too wet and never developed roots...

:shock:

...this is the root system at the day of harvest...

...that's 3 weeks trying to root with the other clones and 2 moths flowering without roots...

...how about that ?!?!?...

:confused:






Holy crap! Thats amazing!!!!
Marijuana is truly a gift. For all of mankind to enjoy, at a reasonable price <jk>:bigjoint:

I've had plants with pretty sorry root systems before but thats crazy!!
And here i was thinking plants won't take up nutrients until they're rooted. What a resiliant plant. As hard as it is to successfully grow good marijuana, its almost impossible to completely fail.
In all seriousness, i understand you dislike for the way ganja is treated like a commodity. Personally, I find it to be a very spirtual herb and am sometimes taken completely aback by the criminal element that surrounds it.
Having said that, if it wasn't for "for-profit growers" i probably would never have developed the connection i have with marijuana. Its the middlemen that jack up the price, short bags, carry guns and are generally the real trouble.
I'm really high on some ultra haze :eyesmoke: right now so i lost my point, but keep on fightin' the good fight!!!
 

GypsyBush

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Pretty amazing... talk about survival skills... that thing was READY to be pollinated and produce seeds...

As for the commodity thing...

I do not mind it being a commodity... I just hate the disrespect for all living things that has become normal in our society... like the horses are our servants thing...

I have friends that grow and sell, but the respect they have for their crop and ALL living beings shines above all that...

I have been really harsh with these guys... but some have shown the "object culture" symptoms and I thought I'd nip at the root...

I am more flexible than I lead on sometimes... but I take no crap when it comes to my Karma...

I am so stoned too.. I am not even sure I made any sense... :bigjoint:
 
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