Cola Monster's Perpetual Solo Cup Grow Feat: ViparSpectra's P2000's x 2

Happy Fathers Day Cola and all! :party:
Thanks Otter but I don't have any kids, well that I know of.:cheesygrinsmiley:

I hope you and yours have a great day!🥳
 
Just had a catch up!

Looking good Cola

So that's what that sponsor wants people to do. Solo cup challenge. Grow complet plant in one cup. Gotcha. Sorry. I been here on forum three years and they dont let me out much.
I just thought it was thru veg only.

Yeah I got into through the sponsors challenge but it ignited a passion for me doing it. We’re new growers - 9 months only - so although we have grown well there is so much knowledge missing that I figure growing small and separate from anything we’d sell is huge fun and a waynto acclwrste learning across a lot of strains - we won't give them as long as Cola does in Veg so lower yields sure but still get 100% the fun!

1-3 ounces per plant on average

That makes sense. Did wonder and not sure I’d read you say it. With your longer veg def can go higher and heavier yield.

If I get 1oz off the one nearly finished I’ll be well pleased - and that's a big yielding strain. But grown as a photo in 90 days from seed so far. Another week she’s done.

If I was growing slow for more yield your tall poppy style for sure

I feed the two solos now off a 6L Water bottle easy to mix and Ph. I put it at 5.6 feed Day #1 twice
After Day #3 off that the Ph is up at 6.5 (I ain’t Ph’ing at that scale anymore the bigger solo grow has a 100L irrigation system 😂)

I bin the left over 3 litres in the outdoor SIP and mix again. (I always feel bad about that outdoor SIP 😂)

Just think growing in a solo teaches you loads and most people growing just for themselves and a little to give away to friends its a really easy cheap way to grow. The watering - more eyes on the plants each day. That’s never a bad thing.

So yeah entered rhe comp and found Cola - who thank you, Sir, you may not have any kids, but you have a child following your lead, right here!

Thank you!

Nick & Co
 
Well I'm back with this weeks journal update of the girls who are now on day 28 of flowering. Enjoy the show!;)




























Hope everyone is having a great Father's Day Sunday and thanks for stopping in, much appreciated.:Namaste:
 
Well I'm back with this weeks journal update of the girls who are now on day 28 of flowering. Enjoy the show!;)




























Hope everyone is having a great Father's Day Sunday and thanks for stopping in, much appreciated.:Namaste:
Amazing.
 
Beautiful. Do you have to take them out of their stands to water them?
Evening Azimuth,
Nope, I have plastic trays that I got from my local bakery when purchasing muffins and what not that now double as watering trays underneath each plant. I'm all about recycling as well as re-purposing anything I can to save me a buck in today's economy.:lot-o-toke:

Hope you had a great Father's Day and thanks for dropping by.:thanks:
 
Still amazing week in and week out! And this pic could have been one of Van's plants when you see the tops...and then you scroll. :eek:

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You seem to keep them effortlessly in spectacular health all the time, with no blemishes. Awesome!!!! :woohoo: :thumb:
 
Still amazing week in and week out! And this pic could have been one of Van's plants when you see the tops...and then you scroll. :eek:

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It’s simply extraordinary growing!
 
Good afternoon my fellow herb connoisseurs,
Well I'm back in the saddle again after taking a two week hiatus of jounaling where I was trying to alleviate the tightness in the back of my upper neck and lower head area by relaxing as much as possible and doing some decompression exercises in my spare time which has worked wonders for the most part although there's no cure for old age obviously, well not yet that is.:cheesygrinsmiley:


Now to get back on track here's this weeks photo update for the journal with three of the girls getting close to finishing next week and the two Gorilla Bombs Feminized plants having at least another 10-14 days to go.:thumb: I'll be back later with some shots of the Blueberry Feminized plant after I get them downloaded to my I-Photo program. Enjoy!





















And to all you seasoned growers out here I ask friend or foe?:hmmmm: It's the first time I've ever seen this type of insect on my outdoor plants so any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to kill it if it's beneficial to the plants in which it's been hanging out on the top set of leaves but not doing any type of damage from what I can see.


As always thank you much for stopping in and have a great night my friends.:high-five:
 
Good afternoon my fellow herb connoisseurs,
Well I'm back in the saddle again after taking a two week hiatus of jounaling where I was trying to alleviate the tightness in the back of my upper neck and lower head area by relaxing as much as possible and doing some decompression exercises in my spare time which has worked wonders for the most part although there's no cure for old age obviously, well not yet that is.:cheesygrinsmiley:


Now to get back on track here's this weeks photo update for the journal with three of the girls getting close to finishing next week and the two Gorilla Bombs Feminized plants having at least another 10-14 days to go.:thumb: I'll be back later with some shots of the Blueberry Feminized plant after I get them downloaded to my I-Photo program. Enjoy!





















And to all you seasoned growers out here I ask friend or foe?:hmmmm: It's the first time I've ever seen this type of insect on my outdoor plants so any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to kill it if it's beneficial to the plants in which it's been hanging out on the top set of leaves but not doing any type of damage from what I can see.


As always thank you much for stopping in and have a great night my friends.:high-five:
Simply amazing.
 
Hey ColaMonster, Looking fantastic as usual.

That insect,

Its a Juvenile Katydid.. They eat leafs, lay eggs, churp, Jump AND BITE.
 
And to all you seasoned growers out here I ask friend or foe?:hmmmm: It's the first time I've ever seen this type of insect on my outdoor plants so any help identifying it would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to kill it if it's beneficial to the plants in which it's been hanging out on the top set of leaves but not doing any type of damage from what I can see.
I'd guess some kind of cricket.
 
Hey ColaMonster, Looking fantastic as usual.

That insect,

Its a Juvenile Katydid.. They eat leafs, lay eggs, Jump AND BITE.
Thank you much Mayne!:thanks: I'll be sure to remove her from my garden first thing in the morning but humanely of course so she can live out her days elsewhere. They're not hard to catch at this stage so I'll trap her and toss her over the fence to feast on the wild vegetation there.;)
 
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