180W Super Lemon Haze Grow - Lots of Pics!

Hello everyone.. just want to start of by saying sory I did not update last week (week 4) I was trying to revive the mutant plant because I almost killed it! lol.

So I used this foliage spray stuff I heard was the shit and seen some real good results on youtube. Well I ordered it and figured id give it a shot and see what it can do, well i used 1/4 of what was recommended and mixed it in with my water like the directions said because i am already in flower and the next day I checked on the plant and it was all withered and the leaves were curled. So I immediately took it and flushed it with almost 4 gallons of fresh ph natural water, luckily its pulling through but the growth has seem to be put on pause for now.. LAME!

O well here are some pics of the end of week 4, start of week 5. It smells so damn nice I cant wait till its done.


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No I dont use the cfl during the grow, only to check on the plant in normal lighting.

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Very Nice Ive grown SLH and it has looked and tasted as good as yours are looking:thumb:
 
You've got Trisomy X, Downs is trisomy 21. Aneuploidy has caused a partial duplication of the apical meristem. You have conjoined twins. It will make wilde buds. Too bad it's not Thai [bad siamese twins joke]. I have grown many of these over the years with no issues, but your plant looks like a keeper. You might want to consider reveging the stump to see if she'll let you pull a clone.:goodluck:

That explains so much.. Thank you for the information.. I was just telling a friend a few weeks ago that it looks like my plant is growing two stems that are fused together. lol.
 
That's exactly what my trifoliate plant looked like, but after the 3-4 nodes, the stem divided into two stems, and the foliage reverted to normal bifoliate on both.

Like I mentioned before, it wasn't the biggest or smallest plant in that grow, but it was the frostyest.
 
I took some pictures yesterday under natural lighting (5 weeks 1 day). The plant looks like shit to me at this point, but its recovering from the nute burn or whatever the hell that product did to the plant.

I have seen other strains ive grown farther along in development within the same time frame, but this super lemon haze by far smells the best and in quality and resin production it looks, so far, to be the best that ive grown.

Well enjoy..

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Here is a good view of the fused stems
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Can help the stem issue along if "they" are developed. I have seen trees that grew together, fused, grew apart.

And everyone has probably had a little OOPS in the GR that left a stem broken and mangled - that was successfully splinted and regained its health - which proves that minor injuries aren't show-stoppers.

Depends on the health of the plant (which looks adequate) and the actual development of the "double" stem.
 
yeah, best to avoid new stuff on grows like these, although it's tempting.

you gonna tell us what fried your baby? ;)

Heyy SS.. yeah its called 'super foliage spray'..

it says to mix 4 oz in 1 gallon of water, well I mixed 1oz in one gallon, you can still see the after effects in my pictures.. o well.. maybe ill try it again on another grow..
 
Here is a good view of the fused stems
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Yeah, that (those? lol) looks complete enough in structure that you could most likely separate without harm (other than a little bit of stress). Whether there would be any point of doing so to a plant that is already flowering, though?
 
I took some pictures yesterday under natural lighting (5 weeks 1 day). The plant looks like shit to me at this point, but its recovering from the nute burn or whatever the hell that product did to the plant.

I have seen other strains ive grown farther along in development within the same time frame, but this super lemon haze by far smells the best and in quality and resin production it looks, so far, to be the best that ive grown.

Well enjoy..

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Here is a good view of the fused stems
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I attached 8 pictures but only 6 are showing. This has been happening every time Ive attached photos to a post. Anyone know whats up?
 
Yeah, that (those? lol) looks complete enough in structure that you could most likely separate without harm (other than a little bit of stress). Whether there would be any point of doing so to a plant that is already flowering, though?

Thanks TS, I think maybe if I knew this during veg I might have tried it but the top cola has already developed so I am just going to leave it alone.. So far so good..
 
I would do the same. Just file it for future reference. Plants are (in the general sense) amazingly resillient and given the tools to survive almost anything - even us, lol.

As for your picture question, maybe there is a limit per post (IDK, just wondering)? Try posting them in two separate posts.

BTW - Thanks again for sharing your grow with us!
 
Hi Mike!
I was pondering some things about LEDs and their development for horticulture.
LED makers seem to be heading in a direction of building bigger and higher wattage LEDs. These bad boys come with huge price tags keeping them out of reach for the budget conscious grower. I would love to try a 600 watt lamp but plunking down $1000+ would make me sick.
Another common theme in LED grows are the small footprints regardless of wattage.
My proposal to you is this. Why not keep the watts low, say 50-100 max and promote the use of more small wattage lamps rather than one large wattage lamp. For me personally I would rather go with 6 100 watt lamps rather than 1 600 watt lamp. This would also allow the buyer to progressively build up their arsenal of LEDs one at a time. I think this would open a whole new variety of buyers and the company would see better profits from selling more low watt lamps than a few high watt lamps. :Rasta:


Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
 
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