New Grower Vegasbear's Noob Growing Adventures

HG Gelato (Photo) & Linda Fat Blueberry Auto Day 28
Day 28

Already bouncing back from the trim.

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HG Gelato (Photo) & Linda Fat Blueberry Auto Day 30
Day 30

I will likely flip these next week. They're already stinking the place up - like significantly more than my first grow at this point. Smells amazing!

Before defoliating a bit:
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After defoliating:
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HG Gelato (Photo) & Linda Fat Blueberry Auto Day 31
Day 31

Flipped to 12/12. Put the net up a few inches above them so i can at least use it to separate the branches since they're too thick and stiff for LST.

Res change Saturday.

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Linda Somango Auto - Germinated
Here we have four Linda Seeds Somango Auto

Soaked for 24h in 4oz H202, 8oz RO water and a little rooting powder. Placed into Rapidrooters yesterday and dropped into the propagator under a single T5.

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Linda Somango Auto
Disaster strikes! Somehow forgot to ensure the lid was on and vents closed on the propagator dome and our sub-10% humidity killed all my germies bu sucking all the moisture out.

I will prepare four more today and chalk it up to exhaustion making me forget. Lol.
 
HG Gelato (Photo) & Linda Fat Blueberry Auto Day 39
Day 39: Return to Jurassic Park

The Fat Blueberry Auto (front right) is already showing signs of pre-flower, and is a huge bushy bastard. Going to be way bigger than the last autos were when its finished.

Major defoliation will happen for all plants on Monday and then res change Tuesday.

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Linda Somango Auto - Day 1
Let's call this Day 1.

Linda Somango Auto x4

5ml/gal Sensi A/B
5ml/gal CalMag
3ml/gal Hydroguard

I will add Silica Blast *after* these are manifolded to 8 colas so they don't break as easy during the process this time.

These will be on 24h light for a few days then switch to 18/6 for the duration.

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Grove Bags - Definitely Not a Gimmick
@Grove Bags

I split my harvest into two half pound Grove bags a couple weeks ago as soon as drying was complete, and I put those bags in a nice, cool dark spot.

The bags maintain a consistent RH without using any Boveda packs, and keep the smell contained. My working dog, who has an obsession with eating my plants, can't scent them out at all which is nice because she gets into EVERYTHING.

The curing process is going great! Bud doesn't smell like hay anymore and is taking on a wonderful, sweet and almost fruity aroma. Already smokes REALLY smooth, and I suspect it will only continue to improve with time. The bags certainly do everything they advertise and I am completely sold.

Time to save up to order a bunch more. You guys make a great product and I have been slowly convincig my other grower friends to try them.
 
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