Carcass' $150 Low Budget Grow 2019

I think it was too hot for some of them.
I think you're right, @Azimuth !
85-86f in the pocket (I put a remote sensor in there for an hour, with the seed) Ideal temp is 77-80f...(according to google)
Thanks for bringing that up- I had no idea it got so hot in there...Hell, on top of the stove it's only 90f!
so back on top of the router she goes! (75f or so)
Thanks again! :thumb:
 
and it's cheap,too! 😉

And a belated good morning to you, T...!💚


And now for yesterday's Update...:cheesygrinsmiley:

Sorry I didn't make it back yesterday- those "errands" turned into an all-day thing..😠

Just a couple things to report on today-

First, the Original Limonade Skunk isn't going to make it, so I'm calling it quits on that one:rip::
1-OLS-1 it's a dud....jpg's a dud....jpg
That wire is holding her up, and one of the cotyledons is dying, so she's a goner..I gave her 4 days to do something after waiting 7 days for her to sprout, and she's just not going to do any more😕...


So, I'm soaking an Alaska Thunderfuck (also from the Va. seed fairy:love:) this afternoon, hopefully, this one sprouts right-side up:hmmmm:
2a- ATF1.jpg


So, we'll see how that one goes...

Next up- the Zkittles, which came out of the drying box today- it went in 12 days ago, so the cool temps in the garage did what I hoped they'd do! (that's twice as long as it usually takes)

This was an RH test from yesterday morning- still at 70% on day 11...
2-70 RH 2 day 11.JPG



The weather warmed up a little yesterday, so it was at 68% when I tested it this morning- I usually jar them up when they reach about 67- 68%, so it was time..I'll burp the rest of the moisture out of there...
this pic is from yesterday- it didn't look much different this morning
4-ZK2 day 11.JPG



Here she is in the sun, straight outa the drying box...
Z-1.jpg


She's pretty frosty, sticky and she smells great..she also stayed a little greener than they usually do
6-ZK nug 1.jpg


Time for a weigh in...subtract 1.2 oz. from the weight on the scale (forgot to zero the scale for the 1.2oz. pan), and you've got 4.3oz/122 grams.. after curing, it'll be about 4 oz. even, when all's said and done...(113 grams)
5-Z-2 4.3oz.jpg



So that about closes the book on the 13 inch tall, 4 ounce, @Weed Seeds Express Zkittlez- she was a fun one to grow, although, her getting a little taller would have been a nice touch..😁
7-ZK-3 in the jars.jpg


And that about does it for today!
I'll keep you posted on the ATF progress (or lack of it...)
Thank You for looking- I really appreciate the support ❤️
See you next time!
Amazing results carcass buzzing for you. bet shes a nice smoke and plenty of it lol. I wanted to ask... with the burping how many times do you open the jars? And how long to leave them airing ?
 
Hey Mr. Hot Pockets!

Congrats on the dry/jar of that colorful Zkittles!

The Limonade Skunk looks like she's pushing out a set of leaves. One dying cotyledon doesn't mean she's a goner. I've had plants born with only one that survived!
 
Thanks for that, Azi- That never occurred to me- I'll have to stick a thermometer in my pocket to find out just how hot it gets in there!
Hey C Wood :)

Is that a thermometer in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?

Lolling!

Good luck with round two! Seeds can be so annoying!
 
Sure was fun watching the magic! ATF for the thundering win!
Thanks so much, Stone!- and the ATF already has a little tail after a 22 hour soak, so she'll be going into the dirt later this afternoon....then, we wait...
I hate this part...🕟
Amazing results carcass buzzing for you,
Thanks, GF!
how many times do you open the jars? And how long to leave them airing ?
I open them once a day- I use a little Ryobi shop blower (like a small leaf blower) to change the air in the jars- I usually run it for about ten seconds in each jar. If you try the blower thing, hold your hand loosely over the top of the jar while blowing air into it- or you'll end up with buds blown all over the room!

Before I started using the blower, I'd just shake 'em around and leave the lid off for ten minutes or so, once a day- as they get drier, I'll open them less often (every 2 or 3 days)
When they get to 62%, I'll drop a 62% Integra Boost packet in there to keep them there, and that's it..
*In my opinion, the Boveda packets give the cured weed a "dusty" smell, but the Boost packets don't, so I use the Boosts...
Hey Mr. Hot Pockets!
:rofl:
One dying cotyledon doesn't mean she's a goner. I've had plants born with only one that survived!
I should of said "dud"instead of goner😁..although, I'm going to need that solo cup for the ATF, so around 5:00pm today, the OLS is going to have to go away..:rip:...
Is that a thermometer in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
:laugh:
Good luck with round two! Seeds can be so annoying!
Thanks, T! Yes they can!
I do believe that the Zkittles looks as good in the jar as it did in the dirt.
Thank You, Nev!-
I think the semi low 'n slow drying kept the nugs "fresher" looking(and smelling) than the way I used to do it..of course, when Winter's over, so is my low 'n slow(ish) drying...:straightface:
 
Ha! -that one has the Grow Dots "prepped" soil in it, so I might as well re-use it... 😁
 
Thanks so much, Stone!- and the ATF already has a little tail after a 22 hour soak, so she'll be going into the dirt later this afternoon....then, we wait...
I hate this part...🕟

Thanks, GF!

I open them once a day- I use a little Ryobi shop blower (like a small leaf blower) to change the air in the jars- I usually run it for about ten seconds in each jar. If you try the blower thing, hold your hand loosely over the top of the jar while blowing air into it- or you'll end up with buds blown all over the room!

Before I started using the blower, I'd just shake 'em around and leave the lid off for ten minutes or so, once a day- as they get drier, I'll open them less often (every 2 or 3 days)
When they get to 62%, I'll drop a 62% Integra Boost packet in there to keep them there, and that's it..
*In my opinion, the Boveda packets give the cured weed a "dusty" smell, but the Boost packets don't, so I use the Boosts...

:rofl:

I should of said "dud"instead of goner😁..although, I'm going to need that solo cup for the ATF, so around 5:00pm today, the OLS is going to have to go away..:rip:...

:laugh:

Thanks, T! Yes they can!

Thank You, Nev!-
I think the semi low 'n slow drying kept the nugs "fresher" looking(and smelling) than the way I used to do it..of course, when Winter's over, so is my low 'n slow(ish) drying...:straightface:
Sounds good I take it amazon will have those integras. I've never used them bovedas tbh so not sure what they're like. Its guna be hard for me to keep my hand out of the jar nvm loosly on top 😄.
 
I've never used them bovedas tbh so not sure what they're like.
Well, you don't want to add them to the jar until your rh gets down to 62%- you don't use them to bring the rh down, they're just made to hold the rh at 62% (or whatever number you choose), I only use the 62's , but you can get 60's 59's 55's, etc...

I've used both, and the Integra packets seem to me to work just a bit better...and they don't alter the smell of your weed...
Although, my preference may be a bit biased since I just bought a 36 pack of the Integra Boost packets.🤪They're even slightly cheaper than the Bovedas..
 
Well, you don't want to add them to the jar until your rh gets down to 62%- you don't use them to bring the rh down, they're just made to hold the rh at 62% (or whatever number you choose), I only use the 62's , but you can get 60's 59's 55's, etc...

I've used both, and the Integra packets seem to me to work just a bit better...and they don't alter the smell of your weed...
Although, my preference may be a bit biased since I just bought a 36 pack of the Integra Boost packets.🤪They're even slightly cheaper than the Bovedas..
Youve got enough with 36 i reckon lol. Thanks carcass
 
Those buds look delicious.
Thank You, Vet! they're hard as rocks too!
Thanks carcass
You're very Welcome, @GreenFingaz !

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While I'm here...here's something I built a few days ago- you may or may not have noticed a lot of discussion about SIP's (self irrigating planters) lately- it looks like a real good idea to me, so, after reading all about it here, (Thank You, @Azimuth) I decided to make one.

3 gallon seems a bit small, and a 5 gallon bucket is a bit too tall, so I went with (2) 15 quart(14.2liter) mop buckets, which are just slightly taller and slightly wider than what I'm used to..and a bit bigger, at 3.75 gallons of soil.

I got a few pics of the process-
Here's what I started with: x 2- 14.2 liter Rubbermaid mop buckets, a Tzatziki Garlic Dip container, and a fill tube made from a super soaker that the granddaughter broke the handle off of...The dark blue color should block the light pretty well, so I don't get algae growing in the rez.
3.75 gallon buckets x2.jpg



This is the top bucket with fill tube, and wicking arrangement installed, (glued in place with hot glue) which is just a Trader Joe's Tzatziki Garlic Dip container, drilled full of holes, as is the bottom of the bucket..
SIP 2.JPG


Lotsa little holes...There's a half-inch air gap between the top bucket and the water rez ,when the rez is "full"
SIP 1-lotsa holes.JPG


Bottom view..of the top bucket.
view from the bottom....jpg



Here's the bottom bucket, or reservoir, with the overflow tube installed - unfortunately, it's only going to hold 3 quarts, so I'll need to fill it pretty often once she really starts growing...but, I check her everyday anyhow, so if I have to fill the rez every day, it's not really a problem..
sip 4d.jpg


The finished product- 2.5 inches taller, and 3 inches wider than what I'm used to- but it should work out just fine..actually, the extra width will help with the training, too.
There may be better ways to do this, but I chose to try this one first...
sip 5e.jpg



A different view...kinda ugly, but I think it should do the trick. there's 4 screws holding the buckets together, so the bottom won't fall off if I lift it by the top bucket...
sip 5f.jpg



I also glued a "lazy Susan" swivel thingy to the bottom...and there's the float, which goes in the fill tube to indicate the water level in the rez...
bottom detail.jpg


And I emailed Real Growers, asking if Grow Dots will work in a SIP-
here's the response from Scotty Real:

"Hi Carcass,
That's the same way I grow. Who wants to water plants? lol. Yes growdots work great in sip buckets. Give them a try at around 1 tablespoon per gallon of soil.
Thanks
Scotty "

So, now all I need is a plant to put in it.... 😬

Anyhow, this is what the next one will grow (or not) in..

And that's it!
I hope you're all having a great week so far:love:

And I'll see you next time!
 
Tzatziki,

Thanks, Shed- Yeah, that particular container is a little deeper than most hummus containers, and it was in the trash at just the right time...😁

Edit: I corrected it in my post also -hell, it's not even a Hummus container- it's "Dip"container. I don't eat either one, so I don't know the difference- and I apparently can't read, either... 🤪
I want to give it a try , but its kinda of like your first backflip off the diving board..lol..
I've been reading about them for awhile, so I figured no time like the present...I hope it works!
 
While I'm here...here's something I built a few days ago- you may or may not have noticed a lot of discussion about SIP's (self irrigating planters) lately- it looks like a real good idea to me, so, after reading all about it here, (Thank You, @Azimuth) I decided to make one.
WELL, ALRIGHTY THEN! Can't wait to see it perform in the box! Looks good @Carcass
:goodjob:

I've been reading about them for awhile, so I figured no time like the present...I hope it works!
Me too, 'cause I don't want you to be the first grower who's regretted the decision to try one. :cool:
 
Looks good @Carcass
:goodjob:
Thanks, Azi- that means a lot!
I wish the rez was a little bigger, but that seems like it'll be easy to deal with..
I don't want you to be the first grower who's regretted the decision to try one. :cool:
Ha! It'll probably work great Azi-, but it  is unexplored territory for me, so once I get a grow in it under my belt, I'll be a bit more confident.
 
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