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Weekend Update - about 30 days into this now and the main 4 plants are all throwing pistils.
Space station gold
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Humbolt sour D
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Green Crack
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Durban Poison
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Here’s the step kids which are behind and slapped around. The Durban Poison is just a runt and got transplanted. The Space Station Gold was looking beautiful and nice shade of darker green. Put it into a bag with recycled soils and there was something bad and it burned the F outta her. So I yanked her out of the bag and planted her in the raised bed. So we’ll see what happens to these two!
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Using this on Wednesdays and the cooper on the weekends. Huge difference from last year for sure.

Yes, If it ticks all the boxes I'll run it to full auto. Its the way I've been doing it. Some strains get binned some keep getting some love. :vibe:
Haven’t tried that Monterey product before. How ya liking?
 
Howdie all, getting the clones a friend did for me today. Not sure what I’ll be getting yet so I’ll post later. Not sure how many either. They are rooted and in small pots. I’ll have to do some research when I get cultivar names and decide which are going outside, which are going into mother tent and which are getting flowered instantly. I know only one… Vietnamese black. I’ll be back with a post later…
 
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LOL-- still not posted my thread, but the bones are made, just have to slap it together... :rolleyes2:
Meantime the action is on! As usual, they get busy below after transplanting, not much action on top for about a week, them BOOM!
The last few days has seen a fat jump, but pics are from 17th... New pics Tuesday!

>> Nederland was barking for final pot jump and got it! Now getting some much needed LST, not pictured here...
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>>> Crazian and Fast Orange Cake showing solid vigor, the latter has very heavy bones...
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Crazian ->
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>>> FOC
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>> Mango Sapphire - also robust and a nice stank forming up...
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>>Karma Sour x NL
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>> Pineapple Poison
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@Jean-O

>>> Speed Racer - steering out of the skid- :jump: She'll be petite but I don't care, she's here!
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>>> Lavender/mixedPurps/C99a x NL - ditto, at least a test run of her will be out there - :thumbsup:
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>>> Maine's Own Blueberry/OGKush x C99a - coming along better now, we'll see what she does!
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>>>group, minus Ned'...
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@Jean-O

>>> Speed Racer - steering out of the skid- :jump: She'll be petite but I don't care, she's here!
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>>> Lavender/mixedPurps/C99a x NL - ditto, at least a test run of her will be out there - :thumbsup:
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>>> Maine's Own Blueberry/OGKush x C99a - coming along better now, we'll see what she does! View attachment 1752539LOL
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>>>group, minus Ned'...
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Im glad you told me about the issues with the SR, and that I pulled it from my stock. I had good germination but a horrible success with getting past seedling stage. Only had 2 out of 10 make it n they are a bit funky. Im hoping maybe my medium was a bit too hot but someting is definitely a foot with the beans. It had been just over 2 years since I grew one out. Hopefully I can make something out of the 2 I have going for a better selection in the R3 generation.
I've got the Amethyst S1 Lavender Pheno running this year outdoors which was crossed from the beans u gave me from the Lavender x mixed purps x c99 x nl x my Straw Dawg S1 FV.
It went through a reveg being the FV traits but it never slowed down. Shes in flower mode again and looking tough. I love the terps off it lots of Lavender and hints of fruit and gas. The effects are super energetic and focused.
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Haven’t tried that Monterey product before. How ya liking?
It appears to be worth the money. :) I think it was around $30 for a small bottle, but it doesn't take much. There is a huge difference from last to this year. I started with one teaspoon per gallon in May/June. Up it to 2 tsp in July.
 
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