Bozzo's Sun & Soil Grow - Red Devil with Cogo's Formula

intercostal.......east cost right? have a cousin in Daytona beach. I'm not to keen on Florida. .to many people.

Yes, east coast. Port Orange (Daytona Beach)is name of city. You`re right, too many people, and at times way too many people. Gotta keep the wife happy so I do it.

Peace & Great Growin`
YR
 
yes, east coast. Port orange (daytona beach)is name of city. You`re right, too many people, and at times way too many people. Gotta keep the wife happy so i do it.

Peace & great growin`
yr

might get over this year. It is a long way from me. Went to bike week 2 years ago.
 
might get over this year. It is a long way from me. Went to bike week 2 years ago.

Bike week is one of the times with way too many people around Daytona. Rest of the year it`s just too many people. Be great if you get over this way. Can medicate together so we can deal with all the idiots on the road. All this after deer season. Be great if you get up here to hunt. Don`t know whether or not my son will make it this year. He`s in the Navy and yesterday left for Spain, for 3 years. The south coast of Spain, I think, is the Spanish Riviera. Can think of worst places to spend the next 3 years. Gotta get a map of Spain, as I don`t think I have one.

Peace & Great Growin`
YR
 
good weed Snowbird!279:)
 
morning bozzo Happy Thurweeday to ya.
 
Howdy bozzo420 and wishing all a great day!

Found a solution for my overcrowding... Momma let me put them outside, so no culling! 3 outside and 7 inside the greenhouse.

Been a busy couple of days... I had to rearrange the interior so I could remove those three smaller plants, 1 Julius Caesar, 1 Corleone Kush, and Olive Oyl...

Still shy on room, but I was able to feed/water everyone inside and out... It still took two hours for a total of 16 gallons of water/Cogo's for all ten ladies... Here's the link to my Week 8 pics at Photo-Bucket if ya wanna peek... I'll be taking Week 9 tomorrow!

Week 8 Photos by TacticalMan | Photobucket

Then before the coffee finished brewing I had a Juvenile Redtail playing with a rock while practicing it's hunting skills and being harassed by Mockingbirds, so I spent most of my day editing 100's of pictures and if you'd enjoy taking a look at a few, here's a link to my Photo-Bucket album... Juvenile Redtail At Play 7-18-2013 Photos by TacticalMan | Photobucket

Once I build my library, I hope to build a web page where I can sell my photos...

Hope you enjoy a fine evening bozzo!
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I use about 4 gallons for 10 plants at a time. 16 is a bit much ,but I bet they love it. It is a long season. You said they were autos right? are they budding? if they need more I use water. We have hawks around here a lot the hunt the wife's bird feeders.
Howdy bozzo420 and wishing all a great day!

Found a solution for my overcrowding... Momma let me put them outside, so no culling! 3 outside and 7 inside the greenhouse.

Been a busy couple of days... I had to rearrange the interior so I could remove those three smaller plants, 1 Julius Caesar, 1 Corleone Kush, and Olive Oyl...

Still shy on room, but I was able to feed/water everyone inside and out... It still took two hours for a total of 16 gallons of water/Cogo's for all ten ladies... Here's the link to my Week 8 pics at Photo-Bucket if ya wanna peek... I'll be taking Week 9 tomorrow!

Week 8 Photos by TacticalMan | Photobucket

Then before the coffee finished brewing I had a Juvenile Redtail playing with a rock while practicing it's hunting skills and being harassed by Mockingbirds, so I spent most of my day editing 100's of pictures and if you'd enjoy taking a look at a few, here's a link to my Photo-Bucket album... Juvenile Redtail At Play 7-18-2013 Photos by TacticalMan | Photobucket

Once I build my library, I hope to build a web page where I can sell my photos...

Hope you enjoy a fine evening bozzo!
:peace:
 
Happy Friedday Snowbird:)278
 
I use about 4 gallons for 10 plants at a time. 16 is a bit much ,but I bet they love it. It is a long season. You said they were autos right? are they budding? if they need more I use water. We have hawks around here a lot the hunt the wife's bird feeders.

I could get away with less and water more frequently, but it would be daily watering. I think it's the pots and Miracle Grow potting soil which dries slowly and then is very dry... I only water when I see the tops begin to sag, then water till water begins to show in the saucers which is sucked back up within 24 hours...

Our soil here has nothing in it. No organics and very little mineralization, so it's a great neutral medium, but is 99% clay and nearly as hard as sedimentary rock, so to make it usable will take time. I've been working our flower beds for 7 years with little improvement...

Yes, two strains of Cali Conn feminized auto-flowering seeds. Julius Caesar, a cross of So Cal Master Kush x SFV OGK F3 male, so mostly Sativa which began flowering, showing white hairs last week. The Corleone Kush looks to be flowering, but lacks the hairs... Both just finished week 9 and the packaging says they auto-flower at 8 weeks.

I have a bonus plant from meds I purchased at my coop, a Purple cross of Mr. Nice Guy x Jupiter OG, so more Indica.

Since it's my first grow I'm guessing the different strains flower differently. The Kush seems to have flowers, just not the hairs.

Olive Oyl is one week behind and as it was in a bud, I don't know if it is auto-flowering or feminized, but it isn't showing flowers... Yet!

We have Cooper Hawks which look a lot like Peregrine Falcons, even hunting the same way, attacking birds in mid-flight. They are smaller than the Redtail hawks. We have a mated pair of Redtail hawks and watch their nestlings every year. Some years they raise two, but most often just one.

We've got Turkey Buzzards and several owl species including Great Horned owls who visit after dark, plus enough quail to make any bird hunter envious. We've seen a pack of four coyotes and at least one Bobcat we've seen three times... One of the bonuses of our arid zone and lack of trees is extended visibility.

Yet, this is called a "city"! Our lot back up to the open lands surrounding The Reagan Presidential Library and is designated "Open Lands" so will never be developed.
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oh yes different strains flower different times.. I started the Red Devils and OG-8 the same day. the Red Devils had marble size buds before the og-18 even started. We have all kinds of animals here. All you mentioned and more. we have a bald eagle fishing the lake by us. We are right close to a large state forest.

yes I don't mind watering more often. I am going to water more with the hose, The girls are growing to much, to fast.

My early girls are just like an auto. smaller ,but done sooner.
All 4 Red devils ended up with bud rot early around week 6 ,But I have several jars filled. And I started a large Red devil into the shed. It will out produce the rest. And the OG-18 is kicking ass.
It is strange that all 4 red devils got it ,but the og-18 did not. Must be a resistant strain. That's the only reason I can think of.

nice bird pictures
 
That's good to know... I guessed as much and with hybridization, any standardization anymore is out! I'm glad these seeds were "medium height" as I'd need to take down the roof if these get much taller... In the pots the tallest is 4' 8" and the crown of my greenhouse is 6' 8" so if they grow another 2 feet, I'm in trouble!

I hope the growth slows as flowering develops! Daily I'm moving the 7 inside away from the poly windows and once again, I move sideways and I'm brushing plants on both sides of me...

I do owe you a BIG THANKS for cluing me into the fact an auto-flowering plant won't be a good mother! I am being looked after just hanging out! I just read that one does not trim auto-flower plants... Why? I don't know, but I was within minutes of removing most shade leaves to allow more light inside as the secondary limbs are nearly nude except for the flowering ends which are just now exceeding past the shade leaves...

I hope mold or rot isn't an issue here... We moved away from the ocean where I lived with a constant sinus infection for nearly 20 years.

It stayed so humid that all kinds of molds and rust was present everywhere, even on roses that got full sun! Amazing what 10 miles can do! We've been here 7 years and I've only had two sinus infections...

I never had allergies until we lived 1 mile from the beach and except for my military years, I've remained within the same 1 hour travel time circle from my place of birth...
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I am now just getting over a bad time of allergies right now. worst I have had in years. I went to Texas hunting once. as soon as I got off the plane, I was in hell. Coughed the whole time till I got back on the plane...Then it was gone. Something down there did not like me at all.

Dig holes in the floor of greenhouse as deep as the pots is what I do if I use pots. But now I just dig holes and fill them with soil .Well at least I thought I was using soil . lol. Ray Cogo laughed when clayhead told him he was using promix. Its all sphagnum Pete moss and vermiculite . He says that's soilless. . I'll go back to the composted soil made locally next year. But if they get to tall just dig a hole. you do not have a floor do you?
 
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