TGA Vortex by: Hovering

hovering

Active Member
So apparently tga likes sunshine #4 and botanicare nutes at 75%?
Thanks.

Apparently I am doing a few things right but I KNOW I can do a lot better so I will continue to push for better results. Others have much better techniques than me.

I would NOT recommend Sunshine Mix4 to anybody even though it is cheap and effective. It does work if that is what you have available.

I do recommend BotaniCare if you use the entire nutrient line with no extras but I hope to move to SuperSoil soon.
 

(818)MedicineMan

New Member
Very nice plants. Thanks for sharing.

How tall were they when flipped to 12/12? I am about to run some and am curious about the stretch.

Thanks.
 

hovering

Active Member
Very nice plants. Thanks for sharing.

How tall were they when flipped to 12/12? I am about to run some and am curious about the stretch.

Thanks.
Thanks! They were topped, vegged, then flipped at about 8-12" if I recall correctly. I missed recording the starting measurement.
 

hovering

Active Member
FINISH RESULTS: 04/10-23/2012

Our 4 Vortex phenos are finished and patient reports are coming in, starting at dry and continuing into the 2nd week of jar curing. Reports are extremely positive with Vortex hitting on all cylinders for patients who need a strong sativa in their medical cannabis plan. Vortex is powerful, energetic and could be too strong for some patients. The resin content of all 4 phenos is amazing, as is the pungent rotten citrus aroma from all 4. The overall scoring is close enough that there is no winner or loser here (differences in trim difficulty account for much), so all 4 phenotypes are solid and will remain in our genetic pool for further testing at full size. For cracking 5 beans and getting these 4 phenos... we couldn't be happier.

169g total / 4 plants = 42.25g / plant average from 1 gallon hard pots, sunshine mix4 soil, botanicare at 75% strength.

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Vortex#1: yield: 37g dry at 19" tall
trim: 4 - difficult
aroma: 7 - citrus lemon, baby vomit
look: 7 - orange/red hairs, sparkling with resin
taste: 8 - peppery, lemony
high: 9 - heavy stoney, euphoric, uplifting, heady
SCORE: 35



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Vortex#2: yield: 49g dry at 24" tall
trim: 5 - medium difficulty
aroma: 8 - baby vomit, rotten lemon citrus
look: 8 - tight red sativa nugs with high resin content
taste: 8 - peppery, lemony
high: 9 - instant onset between the eyes, euphoric, uplifting, heady
SCORE: 38



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Vortex#3: yield: 44g dry at 24" tall
trim: 4 - difficult. resin is off the hook, needing frequent cleaning
aroma: 8 - rotten lemon citrus
look: 9 - tight bright red sativa nugs with extra high resin content
taste: 8 - peppery, lemony, diesel aftertaste
high: 9 - instant onset between the eyes, euphoric, uplifting, heady
SCORE: 38



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Vortex#4: yield: 39g dry at 21" tall
trim: 6 - medium difficulty
aroma: 9 - strong lemon citrus, mr clean
look: 8 - orange, coated in crystal resin
taste: 8 - peppery, lemony
high: 9 - instant onset, headband, happy, giggly, euphoric, pain relieving
SCORE: 40






Time to hit the Vortex...


 

subcool

Well-Known Member
Great report bro looks like we have a new solid tester in you thanks for all the hard work!

Man that looks yummy and I am smoking the kief from my own now so I know its Yummay!

Sub
 

hovering

Active Member
Great report bro looks like we have a new solid tester in you thanks for all the hard work!

Man that looks yummy and I am smoking the kief from my own now so I know its Yummay!

Sub
Vortex was a great recommendation Sub. Now we know why you like it so much :-)

My 10 gallon run of these 4 phenos is about to hit flower so I am looking forward to that coming down the line.

No disappointments at all from your gear, only praise from both the grower and patient side of things. Much love.
 

Senseimilla

Well-Known Member
Great report. I believe MzJill said Vortex was her favorite still of all the TGA stuff so that says something.
 
Vortex was a great recommendation Sub. Now we know why you like it so much :-)

My 10 gallon run of these 4 phenos is about to hit flower so I am looking forward to that coming down the line.

No disappointments at all from your gear, only praise from both the grower and patient side of things. Much love.
Amazing job Hovering! Very thorough(+ rep)! I knew subcool had some great gear, but you just sensationalized his Vortex strain!
 

murp

Member
Thanks for the clear and beautiful presentation, Hovering. I have my first couple Vortex at day 32 right now, so for me finding this thread is like finding a gold nugget. One pheno had a clearer or stronger lemon smell than the others? I wonder, if you know, whether you could detect that difference in a stem rub test before harvesting?
 

hovering

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Thanks for the clear and beautiful presentation, Hovering. I have my first couple Vortex at day 32 right now, so for me finding this thread is like finding a gold nugget. One pheno had a clearer or stronger lemon smell than the others? I wonder, if you know, whether you could detect that difference in a stem rub test before harvesting?
I haven't done stem rubs on any of ours. I find my fingers and hands get a hybrid smell when working in the garden lol, hard to tell who is who after a while.
 

bowsa

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hi hovering have u tried these out side i have two vortex going in veg man starting to think instead of puting this out side mabe better inside that way i will have some smoke for august when its dry in mn ur bud look very nice nice journal
 

hovering

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hi hovering have u tried these out side i have two vortex going in veg man starting to think instead of puting this out side mabe better inside that way i will have some smoke for august when its dry in mn ur bud look very nice nice journal
Thanks Bowsa.

I have not run Vortex outside and indoor is much more my specialty. I would say Vortex needs support in my experience, staking up, etc. So be ready for that whether you are in or out.

I think you will be really happy with the results either way and would love to hear of your experience.
 

nugbuckets

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Thanks Bowsa.

I have not run Vortex outside and indoor is much more my specialty. I would say Vortex needs support in my experience, staking up, etc. So be ready for that whether you are in or out.

I think you will be really happy with the results either way and would love to hear of your experience.
i agree, vortex can be kept short, but it is not sturdy.....it is rather delicate and floppy......thin stems, lots of bud sites, and saggy....lots of support.....i would scrog it for sure outside.....good luck!
 

bowsa

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thanks hovering for ur insight thanks again hopfully ill be back with bragging writes and nugs thank u think i mite try this scrogg thing it will take a littel thinking how iwill do this and camofloge it mabe one in and one outside .
 

hovering

Active Member
How are the 10 gallon Vortices comin along Hovering?

-Peace
I plan to photo update this thread this weekend :-) They are coming along very nicely, 4 weeks in now and budding like mad. It is such a vigorous plant, really looking forward to finishing them out in these 10's...
 

Oriah

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... i think i remember somewhere hearing that Vortex doesn't do all that well outside, mainly and the end of the season, IF you are in a early damp/rainy zone like PNW? Right now Vortex is my favorite, but im just too leery of putting so much love and energy into a big outdoor plant, to have problems at the end. Besides, thats what subs bloodwreck crosses are for ah?
With that said, i could be just flat wrong, and someone please correct me if that is so.
;-)
 

geekmike

Well-Known Member
I think the biggest issue is how spindly it is, it's a flopper. so keeping it up in an outdoor setting would be a pain.

I think Budologist is doing an outdoor run with the Vortex, but he's not up in our neck of the woods. lol.
 

hovering

Active Member
... i think i remember somewhere hearing that Vortex doesn't do all that well outside, mainly and the end of the season, IF you are in a early damp/rainy zone like PNW? Right now Vortex is my favorite, but im just too leery of putting so much love and energy into a big outdoor plant, to have problems at the end. Besides, thats what subs bloodwreck crosses are for ah?
With that said, i could be just flat wrong, and someone please correct me if that is so.
;-)
this all sounds right to me but again, I am no outdoor specialist. TimeWreck is what my limited knowledge would recommend for outdoor PNW right now. And I know Sub has some early finishing gear in the works for short seasons... let's all hope :-)
 
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