New Grower Bay Area Backyard Grow Take TWO :D

:pimp:Uuuuh-huh! You grow girl!! :dance2: I trust that the, ..ahem,...modesty of your back yard has been restored? (lol!) Them Peep's best not be peepin'! :pimpmyride: :roflcry: The shorties are looking great sapphire!... mine are following the same growth pattern as yours- they're starting to stack new leaflets nose to cheek on newer leaflets! This is a very good thing, see, each node will form 2 new side branch sites, which means more goodness down the road! I get the strong impression they're starting to feel their 'biological clock' nudging them to bulk up in preparation for getting (queue Barry White)... sexual, baaay-bah..! :brow: LMAO! The nodes are gonna stack tight for now, and then I think their going to spring up in the stretch mode.... Plus our full sun all day long makes all kinds of plants grow a bit squatter and robust. Besides, our outdoor girls lead very different environmental lives compared to those indoors; those spoiled children get 20hrs plus of light, and that's why they can be made into super chunky mini-monsters (seriously, have you scoped out the pic competition thread? Sacre-blueu!) But we got a not so little something they're mostly lacking: UV-B wavelength, baby!! This type of uv radiation has proven to increase potency (I forget the biological imperative behind this phenomena :joint: ..a little 420 monment there) LOL! we may not win the weight competition, but we're stronger per weight no doubt! .... I have pairs of nearly everything, with all but a few late starters in the same soil, and even so about 1/3 show significant differences between them,... still, it's very early in the game, and their biggest changes are yet to come, so don't place any bets yet! Barney's shwag aside,...those cats are showing very poorly these days with bad product and policy,... and for that, they can smootch my Brown Cave Starfish! :finger: :rofl: ..... Nice work so far Sapphire! :toke: ...(***pest alert system***)....:check: I'm starting to see those little black flying aphids that land and immediately start shittin' babies all over the place,... and even a few whiteflies, so BOTLO,......:smokeit:

Thanks for the heads up about the bugs... We lost parts of some plants to budworms the past two years (photos) and this year i'm going to hang a mosquito net over them, because I am smarter than the damn butterflies and moths... Was going to do it in early July when the autos had already finished - sounds like I need to watch for other bugs toooo... :shrug:

Weeeellllll, the backyard is still missing it's "modesty" LOL! The neighbors are doing the work, and will replace the part of the fence that didnt fall next week. I am trippin pretty hard about it, but there's nothing i can do about it now... Just hope the kids dont tell everyone they know about it, I might be camping in the yard all summer! HAHHA

Glad to know about the Uvb rays!! :wiz::dance: lol

Where are your pics posted, again? I wanna see :D You are welcome to post some here if you like...
 
Barneys seeds have gotten a bad rap as of late... seen more than a few threads with issues, and thats just on AFN. No real personal experience, but I get the feeling something is amiss. Anyways happy growing. Ladies look wonderful.

Thanks, gradolabs! And yes, I agree Barney's has some issues, and im happy 2/3 are growing LOL :smokebuds:
 
Wow, these autoflowers sure take off when they are ready, don't they? :D

Here are pics from this morning - I couldn't believe the height on some of them seems like overnight!

Hazes:
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Pineapple Express:
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Afghan Kush Ryder:
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Original Amnesia:
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They are 30 days old today, and I found pre-flowers on Monday! I'm not going to worry about how they are doing compared to other grows so much as I have been - it's a learning experience, and this round I've already learned these babies were shaken up from the transplant for a week! But they seem pretty happy now and that "explosive" growth as begun, and I feel like a proud mama so I'm over it! :cough:

I've been feeding a weak solution of FF's Grow Big and Big Bloom every other watering and will for another 2 weeks (at least). I get overwhelmed when I read the list of nutes some people give and I really want to keep it simple, but I also don't want to miss out on something simple that could increase the potency or yield so I'm finally looking to educate myself a little more on the subject.

Thanks for reading, as always! :group: How are your grow(s) going? :D
 
The PEs look nice anyway. What are day time temps like for you this time of year, and about how many hours of sun are they getting?

The rest of the lot all look green and healthy too. Nice grow!
 
Thanks gradolabs :)

We get about 13.5 hours of sunlight now (thanks for asking - cool looking at the chart!), and have southern exposure. Temps have varied from mid 60's to the mid 80's on Monday. We live pretty close to the SF Bay so our temps are usually pretty mild. This week coming up is predicted to start mid 60's and end mid-70's.

We are setting up the canopy on the deck tomorrow so we can hang out back there. :D
 
Very Nice lookin lil ones ya have!!Gotta love it when they just say,YUP been sittin idle for too long, then POW off to the races.LOL!Its great!Cool Pots too,like the color of them.:wiz:
 
:D 'ello, luv! I say, those little bucket buggers of yours are looking brilliant! (even the 'runts' look okay)... Without a doubt they're in stretch-mode,... wow, what difference in just a few days, huh? My crew continues to follow step-in-step with yours, minus a week! Thanks for stopping by earlier :smoke: You're like a little crystal ball for me Sapphire, foreshadowing the near future... Very cool! Those beauties of yours should all be sexing out with some certainty over the next week or so,... scope'm out frequently, mainly to spot anybody that's starting to form those unwanted dangle-berries! :yoinks: :hump: A magnifier will be very helpful with this,... And we talked about size envy already, ay? (LOL!) Honestly, I should take another look in the outdoor section too, and see if there's anyone else right about where we are, and in a similar environment, getting similar results,... likely not though....
As for feeding regimes, yes to the Grow-big, hold off on the Bloom for now; there's nothing in the bloom formula that they aren't getting in the grow ferts, save too much P at this time... As you've seen, I had some Iron issues, so I boosted that up with supp's,... if yours start to look pale, you saw what I did to fix it fast! I also recommend Superthrive highly; we use this extensively at the orchid nursery, and at home, on everything,... (it's a highly concentrated B vitm's and a couple other non-fertilizer ingrd's, hormones basically (no not bad kinds); excellent for shock and giving the plants a nice boost in vitality) If you try it, use it with a spreader (or wetting) agent- (this will be good for anything you spray onto the plants, and also helps liquids penetrate soil faster and more evenly; it works by taking the surface tension out of water, so stuff that's sprayed on doesn't bead up and roll off, but forms a nice even coating,.... more surface area covered, the better absorption into the plant!). What you have now for nute's is just fine, don't think that using half a dozen different kinds, most of which just overlap each other, is going to yield better results. The plants do not care about the fancy bottles, overstated claims, hype-hype-hype,... you're using high quality products, (I used Tiger bloom and Bloom Big last time, and will again!), that will cover the basics handily- N is N, P is P, etc etc.... Light (duration), as we've mentioned, is our limiting factor for size, not nute's ... Auto's are in fact more sensitive to nute' burn than photos are, so our problem is to feed them as much as they can actually use without loading up the soil too heavily. (LOL!) I know what you mean about all the products out there though; I was just at the supply store the other day, and it's ridiculous the number of products out there, especially for hydroponics! Matters are simpler for us fortunately... From what the truly experienced and well documented growers here recommend, feed the growth formula even after the buds start to form, until vertical growth slows noticeably down, them transition over to the bloom fert.'s; many I've seen here show buds well on their way before switching over. Also very highly recommended is molasses; it feeds the soil microbes, boosting them up which in turn boosts the plants nutrient uptake, and gives a little extra Ca and Mg... During blooming the energy and material draw is very high, so a little :cough: for them makes for bigger, better buds, baby! There's a couple threads here about this, but long story short it works well; use 1 T per gal once a week, usually starting when blooming begins. I cheated and started early anyway,... :brow: Don't want to starve my little single-cell friends down there... :buds: (Oh yeah, let me amend something here, about Big bloom; it's barely a true fertilizer, if you read the N-P-K numbers, more of a micronutrient supplement with other goodies that help facilitate uptake , etc... so it'll be fine to include with the grow fert.').... So, all other things equal, potency is going to be up to genetics largely, and your choices are solid for that; one generally shouldn't expect THC%'s to be as high as photos' potential (like 20-27%), but upper teens is reasonable. I'd like to see if breeder claims are valid, and send a sample or two in for analysis to Steep Hill Labs (quoted $50 pre sample for basic cannabinoid profile, 1g each).....
... You getting fog yet? Night time overcast is starting here now, but that's good, to keep temps up at night,...:toke: ................- Check ya later Sapphire, let us know all about the sex on your deck!!:booya:
 
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Very Nice lookin lil ones ya have!!Gotta love it when they just say,YUP been sittin idle for too long, then POW off to the races.LOL!Its great!Cool Pots too,like the color of them.:wiz:

Thanks Dude! LOL Gotta love that forum name! :D
Off to the races - yes! Looks like the drivers started their engines and have completed the pace laps - and the race is finally ON! :lol:

Bay areeeeaaaaa!
707 right hereeee

Sweet, Jeezydakid! You have warmer weather that we get here but you live right next door! :D Are you growing outside, by any chance?

:D 'ello, luv! I say, those little bucket buggers of yours are looking brilliant! (even the 'runts' look okay)... Without a doubt they're in stretch-mode,... wow, what difference in just a few days, huh? My crew continues to follow step-in-step with yours, minus a week! Thanks for stopping by earlier :smoke: You're like a little crystal ball for me Sapphire, foreshadowing the near future... Very cool! <<snip>>
...:toke: ................- Check ya later Sapphire, let us know all about the sex on your deck!!:booya:

And HEY waira!
Always glad to see ya! Thanks for your input on the nutes. I was looking at Superthrive and read it shouldn't be used during flowering because it encourages leaf growth in the buds, but that I really should have used it when I was transplanting the poor things! Sounds like a great product for little ones, tho, and I'll probably use some on my upcoming photo grow... :D

People have recommended Dolomite lime as a cal/mag supplement and I'm thinking of that over molasses just because I don't want to attract ANTS to my yard - they already come in the bathroom uninvited when it rains... :rofl:Does molasses bring ants to your yard? Ironically, our soil has a lot of clay, which is the reason I haven't had a cal/mg issue in the past, but i think the roots struggled a lot because it's SO compacted... Have you ever used Dolomite lime? (or anyone else?)

I guess I forgot to mention that they are all girls! I mean I would hope so because the seeds are feminized (lol) but ALL had calyxes at day 28, which are pre-flowers I think, and one of the hazes has pubes! I mean hairs! Anyway, they are teenage girls now, have mercy, but I'm not going to start the bloom nutes for at least 2 weeks or whenever the vertical growth slows as you said waira... Mama wants a nice large frame to build those flowers on! Aaawwww yeah!! :jump:

I'm happy to be a crystal ball for you waira, as long as my grow continues on well! It's fun having a grow-buddy, as we outdoor growers are a little scarce in here, and kind of local with similar weather is just an additional benefit! I'm hoping to have some Pineapple Express buddies, too - I'm subbed to 3 grows of them I think! LOL Popular strain this summer...

And LOL I think you misunderstand what I mean by "canopy..." Nobody's having sex on the deck (that I know of!! hahaha), the canopy is a portable shady spot on long legs. We can put it on the deck, the yard, take it to the park or whatever... I lived practically lived on the deck last summer - just LOVE the weather, but gotta have that shade! I don't photosynthesize! Haven't for eons! *snicker*

Thanks for stopping by all y'all! Hope everyone has a marvelous Thursday!

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