BakedARea's Cultivated Blessings: A Myriad Of Genetics & Shenanigans

I'm starting to see root tips at the bottom of some of these. They need some more water which will have to wait until tonight. The humidifier was bone dry AGAIN this morning.

Candida is sprucing up. Soil is feeling light. I gave her a small drink around the root zone as Shed suggested instead of the whole pot. She liked that. I'll do that again later tonight.

Have a wonderful day folks!
Very nice looking plants
 
Nice glad they narrowed it down and woohoo 1 down 3 to go. And a huge blessing for it being able to be treated.

"I can achieve that look with a plant";:laugh: your a funny guy lol
 
Very nice looking plants
Thanks Marcus! Trying hard to not ruin them at this point. Patiently waiting to find out if they are girls...
And a huge blessing for it being able to be treated.
Right?!!!? Thanks Haz
Also, why not just water around the edge of the pot? I do that for all my seedlings to prevent damping off.
Uhhh...because that's too easy! Duh!
but under no circumstances should you approach your wife's legs with a trimmer mumbling about larf. :)
Noted!

"HEY...my beauty! Need anything trimmed up around those larfy veins of yours?! Cause I'm doing some pruning and these shears are shaaaaarp!"

So that wouldn't go over well? I really thought that would spark up some romance. Damn it. I'll keep trying, I'll find the right lines one of these days.
 
Thanks Marcus! Trying hard to not ruin them at this point. Patiently waiting to find out if they are girls...

Right?!!!? Thanks Haz

Uhhh...because that's too easy! Duh!

Noted!

"HEY...my beauty! Need anything trimmed up around those larfy veins of yours?! Cause I'm doing some pruning and these shears are shaaaaarp!"

So that wouldn't go over well? I really thought that would spark up some romance. Damn it. I'll keep trying, I'll find the right lines one of these days.
You're welcome well hell I thought they was all feminized seeds. I see the one has talk some romulan in it that's some badass shit right there I growed some romulan. My buddy had one of those things you connect to your phone that snaps a picture of a bud and it tells you what kind it is and what potency it is it said that shit was 32%
 
Thanks Marcus! Trying hard to not ruin them at this point. Patiently waiting to find out if they are girls...

Right?!!!? Thanks Haz

Uhhh...because that's too easy! Duh!

Noted!

"HEY...my beauty! Need anything trimmed up around those larfy veins of yours?! Cause I'm doing some pruning and these shears are shaaaaarp!"

So that wouldn't go over well? I really thought that would spark up some romance. Damn it. I'll keep trying, I'll find the right lines one of these days.
Hell yeh I found an old pic of a nug of that Romulan

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You're welcome well hell I thought they was all feminized seeds
Only the Space Queen is fem. The rest are reg. I'm banking on at least 1 female of each. If I don't hit the odds, then I'll be popping a couple more of those. I'm still ahead of schedule for anything going outdoors so right now, there is no time crunch. Just have to be patient. The more they grow, the more cuts I can get off them when sex is confirmed.
 
Only the Space Queen is fem. The rest are reg. I'm banking on at least 1 female of each. If I don't hit the odds, then I'll be popping a couple more of those. I'm still ahead of schedule for anything going outdoors so right now, there is no time crunch. Just have to be patient. The more they grow, the more cuts I can get off them when sex is confirmed.
You know what funny you say that I'm going to be honest with you about something I had 10 seeds every one of them popped and believe it or not every one of them but one was female ain't that some shit or some good luck 1
 
You're welcome well hell I thought they was all feminized seeds. I see the one has talk some romulan in it that's some badass shit right there I growed some romulan.
I tried growing some from a clone a couple years ago. What a beautiful and potent plant. Lost about 90% to caterpillars and bud rot. It was a devastating year in general. I learned a lot about myself and as a cultivator. That I REALLY really hate, like with a passion, caterpillars.

My buddy had one of those things you connect to your phone that snaps a picture of a bud and it tells you what kind it is and what potency it is it said that shit was 32%
I remember reading up about that program. I haven't been to up on it recently. Is it still around and working for folks?
Hell yeh I found an old pic of a nug of that Room...
What a beautiful nug! Yum!
You know what funny you say that I'm going to be honest with you about something I had 10 seeds every one of them popped and believe it or not every one of them but one was female ain't that some shit or some good luck 1
Hell yeah! I would be so thrilled if I get all females. A part of me would like to get at least a male or two just to collect pollen. The other part of me says..."you're stupid and the breeder already has done that. Just buy more seeds."
 
Happy Sun-Fun-day everyone!!! First day off in...whatever it is...

A quick look into my grow space
@Mars Hydro 5x5 tent that is currently powered by a few @BESTVA LED lights. The Pro4000 and a couple Pro1000. The sad teeny plant (Queen of Soul #2) is now gone.


Average temps are 78-80°F with a 55-60% RH. Not ideal for vegetative growth but closer than I'm comfortable with for the flowering plants (soon to be chopped).

The plants were overdue (3 days) for a @GeoFlora Nutrients topdress! So they all got at least 1oz of Veg and a desperately needed drench. They were starting to ask for water yesterday!

Before I get into this massive photo dump of an update, serious props to the GF team for an amazing product. There is some excellent stuff in this folks!
Thank you for sponsoring our contests! Can't tell you how thrilled I am to have more coming from the recent wins!

It makes using organic nutrients so easy! Just feeding and proper nutrients in general are easy with these products. That is important to me. It is easy to grab this stuff and start feeding/amending just about any medium you are using.

Thanks again to the 420 Mag fam for voting and the honor of winning in recent contests. Woooo! More swag but...more nutrients! I heard from @Prescription Blend and I will finally get a chance to try their stuff too! So incredibly stoked to get my hands on that and see how well I do with it. These blessings are helping me in so many ways and I could not express my gratitude enough to everyone. Thank you!

Included in the drench was the second dose of @Sierra Natural Science SNS209 ! Signs of live thrips are almost all gone. I found 1 freshly molted adult and a couple deads ones on top of leaves. I am going to continue the SNS209 in my drenches for the next few weeks to build up that pest resistance. After a solid loading dosage, I'll probably switch to using it every other or 3rd watering to keep things in check.

I will also use other foliar spray products like EcoWorks EC which is primarily neem. I will also be using essential oil foliar sprays. Somewhere in there, I'll be mixing in the ISO/H²O foliar too that Shed suggested.

I added a hefty dose of yucca extract. In case you are not familiar with yucca extract, it is a 60% saponin product that helps slow down your drench and assists with evenly distributing the moisture into the soil. Air pockets in soil suck! Another popular product is quillaja powder which is a higher saponin percentage.

Here is a good example of watering too quickly in a fabric pot. My soil was too dry. It becomes hydrophobic and resists absorption. It begins leaking out the fabric faster than the soil can take it in. A good reminder to slooooooow down if your soil gets too dry in between your drenches.


Another trick I like to do is spray the sides of the fabric pots and wait a few minutes before drenching. Slowly moistened soil sidewalls greatly reduce this issue.

Every plant got a minimum of 1oz/2 Tbsp per gallon of soil of GF 'Veg' and then worked into the soil slightly. Then a layer of worm castings over it. This will keep the nutrients covered and moistened longer so the microbes can have a feast without drying out too fast.

Without too much detail of the total drench quantity for each plant. I mixed a total of 2 gallons or 7.6 L of drench solution. I dispersed that at an average rate of 150-250 mLs per plant (including the candida clone that also got a GF topdress a couple days early). They all got between 750 mLs to 1L of drench each, with the exception of the Candida taking 1.5 liters.



Did some clean up work on nodes and leaves close to the soil. I wanted to let those nodes grow out to clone but with contact that close to soil, you are just asking for issues.

Much better!

I believe this is what extreme low RH can do to leaves if the VPD ratio gets too misaligned.






In case you are wondering why I trimmed off the damaged parts of the leaves, it is to check the progress of the plant health itself. The new growth has been looking decent over the past week since I increased the RH. The logic is the plant will heal this wounds as it naturally would without any other signs of stress or deficiencies. They will callous and become brittle. That will be a good sign! If they do not, I will be getting fresh signs of issues in those leaves and others. A little tip I got from a local plant nursery. Not specifically for cannabis but borrowing generic horticultural practices/wisdom from multiple sources. Just FYI


I think C99 is showing signs of being hungry tkk. Not just fighting environmental stress. Based on the breeder notes, this is typical..I gave her extra GF.














Is that everything?! Gaaaaawd I hope so. I feel like I'm forgetting something. If I forgot some details or you have any questions (if you made it this far), please ask.

It's a "day off"...but that means a whole lot of house chores and to-dos to get done while I'm on "vacation". Blessings everyone and thanks for joining my humble beginnings to what should be an amazing 2022 grow season!
This is like my favorite update of yours ever! So many things to discover!

Edit...again, hope all went well today!
 
I tried growing some from a clone a couple years ago. What a beautiful and potent plant. Lost about 90% to caterpillars and bud rot. It was a devastating year in general. I learned a lot about myself and as a cultivator. That I REALLY really hate, like with a passion, caterpillars.


I remember reading up about that program. I haven't been to up on it recently. Is it still around and working for folks?

What a beautiful nug! Yum!

Hell yeah! I would be so thrilled if I get all females. A part of me would like to get at least a male or two just to collect pollen. The other part of me says..."you're stupid and the breeder already has done that. Just buy more seeds."
Hell yeah that machines around you can buy it on Amazon you just put in bud analyzer. It's actually called high grade scope analyzer

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This is like my favorite update of yours ever! So many things to discover!

Edit...again, hope all went well today!
Y'all are like family I love being around you all reading all y'all stuff seeing how y'all do learning from each other is what it's all about I love you all
 
This is like my favorite update of yours ever! So many things to discover!
Awww... thanks '82! I'm discovering myself too. Recently found a dangling thing I didn't know about. It is so much fun!
Y'all are like family I love being around you all reading all y'all stuff seeing how y'all do learning from each other is what it's all about I love you all
Same dude! Thanks for being here and learning with me. I love growing. I love being around these people too. Peace, love, and blessings always Marcus!
This is my favorite update of yours ever:

:laugh:
Ummm...well...you're welcome?! :hmmmm::ciao:
:slide:
:rofl:
 
Hey all! Happy Tuesday. Plants are looking better and the thrip population is definitely taking a hit. Found 1 live juvenile but not "lively" which makes me think the SNS209 is already working!

The BG plants and Candida got another round of foliar essential oil spray. Turned the lights down long enough for them to air dry. Then shook plants to release anything hanging onto the leaf tips.

I did not do this during the first few foliar applications. Yikes! Looking back, I believe leaving that much spray on the leaf tips ended up causing a lot of the necrosis. Not just the low RH sucking them dry. Too much in a hurry and taking for granted that it would evaporate quick enough.




She is showing new growth in multiple spots and it looks healthy! She seems to be responding well from her recent drench. Healthy mommas...healthy clones right?! Thunk she is healthy enough to get cut?
I'm thinking about taking clones off her. 2 lower branches and maybe the top. Or should I stick to side branches only?

Oh and some new autos got dunked this morning! Let's try this auto game...again...

A couple freebie beans from an order I placed with @Weed Seeds Express , Northern Lights Fem Auto. The plan is for them to stay in the tent for the next few weeks and then finish outdoors. I have 2 more of these that I will germinate in 2-3 weeks.

From the WSE website

Why you should buy Northern Lights autoflower seeds:

  • High yielding strain
  • Suitable for novice growers
  • Euphoric and relaxed feeling
  • Typical Skunk taste
  • Stealth shipping and delivery guaranteed

Growing Northern Lights Auto (indoors and outdoors)

Our Northern Light automatic is both an autoflowering and feminized strain and a perfect choice for both discrete indoor and outdoor growers. The total life cycle of the seeds takes 11 to 13 weeks to grow into a mature weed plant with medium resistance to fungus.

Indoor vs. outdoor
The Northern Lights Autoflower lends itself best to indoor growing. This is because the strain is somewhat sensitive to fungi, but also because the plant grows in height and gives a lot of yield per plant. So you do not need a lot of indoor space.

Do you want to grow indoors or outdoors? You can do both. Northern Lights Autoflower is suitable for growing indoors, but has also proven to be able to grow outside in a sunny Mediterranean climate and even a temperate climate.

Effects
Thanks to its CBD and THC content, the Northern Lights is very suitable for those who experience pain or stress. It gives the ultimate relaxing feeling and relieves (muscle) pain. Moreover, it makes you happy and euphoric, without the tendency to become hyperactive. In fact, it makes you feel more dreamy and calm, so that every muscle in your body relaxes. Positive thoughts and feelings then get the upper hand. In short, Northern Lights Autoflower has a calming effect and is the ideal weed to come to yourself for a while.

Smell and taste of Northern Lights Auto
The smell of Northern Lights is very recognizable. Sweet and spicy with a light citrus scent. The taste of Northern Lights is the typical taste of Skunk, without being too powerful. Lemon is often seen in the taste and remains in the mouth for a while after taking a puff. You can also taste the earthy and pine-like undertones.

Origin
Northern Lights Auto is a mix of Afghan Indica, Thai Sativa and Ruderalis (70% Indica / 10% Sativa / 20% Ruderalis). The Ruderalis genetics give these cannabis seeds the designation Autoflower.

This feminized autoflower was developed in the 70s and belongs to the world's oldest and most famous weed varieties. The strain came from America to the Netherlands, where cultivation techniques have resulted in various varieties. By now, the Northern Lights Autoflower seeds are very popular among beginning and advanced (indoor) growers.



I added some Sour 60 Regular Autos to the mix too. Same plan, grow and be merry in the tent but will get kicked outside when sex is confirmed. Males will be worm food. I am not too big of a fan so far from anything I have tried to germinate from this breeder. Not trying to be negative, but so far I am 0-6 with their beans. :confused::lot-o-toke:

A little recap, dunked in 50:50 H²O² & H²O for about 15 minutes (thank you again Shed for the wisdom). Then replaced solution with regular filtered tap. I will be germinating them inside my tent, on top of the light. Here is my setup. I germinated all the BG seeds currently growing this way.



I have a dark towel covering the tray and then this bag covering that. Next time I will use small black tote instead. So I can rest assured it's completely dark.

Last time, I got the nudges from folks here to let them burst the hull and then place directly into the medium. Prior to that I was doing the paper towel and baggy thing before. So changed it up. One less step for me and for them, more importantly. Makes sense and that is what I'll be doing from now. I get 100% undeniable confirmation that the seed is good and has growth. Then directly into soil.
 
Wooo baked starting a new journey!! :)
Weeeee!! I do like me a good journey. Might as well get back on the auto-horse right?! I'll be starting more photo genetics soon! From @GardenofGreen seedbank. Should make for a wild outdoor garden this year!

I may be slightly burying myself in plants by the looks of my journey. :cough::hmmmm:
 
Congrats on the new seed drop and I'm sure you'll find room for another tent or two. :cheesygrinsmiley:

The BGs are looking terrific, which just goes to show you that when those autos went micro it was because of the nature of autos and no reflection on what you can do. And good for you getting back on the auto horse with these new ones, and some auto-regs to boot!

Thunk she is healthy enough to get cut? I'm thinking about taking clones off her. 2 lower branches and maybe the top. Or should I stick to side branches only?
Unless you're ready to top it I'd start with the lowers for clones. Then when you top you can do that as well.
I may be slightly burying myself in plants by the looks of my journey.
LOL!
 
Congrats on the new seed drop and I'm sure you'll find room for another tent or two. :cheesygrinsmiley:
Thanks! I'm making the kids sleep outside and use their rooms. Easy solution!
The BGs are looking terrific, which just goes to show you that when those autos went micro it was because of the nature of autos and no reflection on what you can do.
Thanks for the encouragement Shed!
And good for you getting back on the auto horse with these new ones, and some auto-regs to boot!
I'm trying to find a routine to growing autos and get a couple staggered harvests throughout the season while I wait for the outdoor season to mature. I have no idea why, other than an excuse to grow more plants and get more variety.
Exciting stuff, BA. Always interesting things happening here.
Thanks Donk! I appreciate you swinging by.
 
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