Critical Jack & Dark Devil Auto Cross

The seeds were feminised but never hurts to confirm.
How many pistils do you see?

I only looked on one plant. I bet if i look more i will find more on atleast one more plant of the three.
 
Just caught up. Sorry about the Chiggers, those little bastards suck. I don't think we have them in MI but I do remember doing battle with them in TX. In the Army they used to tell us to put the flea and tick collars around our ankles to keep them away. I wonder if infused lotion would help with the itching? It seems to help with everything else.
Your plants looks like they are happy now.
 
I seen 4....:slide:
i see five. :Namaste:

Just caught up. Sorry about the Chiggers, those little bastards suck. I don't think we have them in MI but I do remember doing battle with them in TX. In the Army they used to tell us to put the flea and tick collars around our ankles to keep them away. I wonder if infused lotion would help with the itching? It seems to help with everything else.
Your plants looks like they are happy now.
I have no idea on the lotion idea. I have been putting Listerine mouthwash on the bites.
 
A friend of mine called and we cut down four White Widow Autos. Sorry for the blurples. He ran Fox Farms soil and some of their nutes in 5 gallons. He has two of platinum leds 1000-1100 watts per over top in a 4x4.



By the time we were done we filled the drying rack and hung the big nugs from hangers.
First time smoking White Widow and i did like it.
Update is coming next. Big changes in the tent.
 
Hello everybody. I hope you all had a good weekend. I started out my chores in the garage by filling 1 gallon jugs from the 5 gallon jugs. Its time to go back up to the spring and top up.

Here we have some very unhappy girls. Its time to give them a drench but there is no way they are going to survive another 6 days in those pots.
Lots of leaf consumption.

So i decided to upcan them to their final pots in 7 gallons.
Quite a difference between a 1 and 7 gallons.
Next three are example of roots that are not ready but i cant wait any longer or they will die.


I put cooked soil in the bottom of the pots up to where the new plant's bottom would sit and then wet it down with a mixture of 6ml trans and 1/2 ml of tea per gallon water used to wet soil. Then i put the spare matching pot in and filled up the sides with soil. Pulled the empty pot out and liberally sprinkled roots powder in the hole sides and bottom. Dropped in the plant. Topped off the soil and throughly watered in. About 1 and half gallons of water per 7 gallon pot. I even retopped the pot with soil after all watering was done. I cut off all the damaged leaves and re arranged the tent to accommodate the large pots. All plants are about 20 inches from the cobs. Heigth from soil is 17 and 20 inches to the tops. I bet that will change very quickly now.
This is is 24 hours afterwards. I noticed the top stems are turning purple which they will grow out of. The stems are soft and floppy. I took atvantage of the floppiness by bending off the tops to allow more light to the lower tops.
This is 48 hours out from two angles. Much much happier plants. Just need some color now.

Comments and questions are welcome. :passitleft:
 
Looking good sir, ladies gonna love the room to stretch their legs. The community water spring seems like such a cool idea to me and something I would completely avoid because I don't like ppl lol.
 
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You'll be amazed in another week. They won't look like the same plants at all. :)
I totally agree. It’s now been four days and they have already transformed.

Good morning Beamer...what Gray said bud! Nice job,...all is good. Those girls are gonna take off soon.
Enjoy the day sir!:high-five:
Just need the other two younger plants to catch up.

Looking good sir, ladies gonna love the room to stretch their legs. The community water spring seems like such a cool idea to me and something I would completely avoid because I don't like ppl lol.
Going to the spring saves me a lot of money on water. I’m sure my tap water is no good to use. Last year i was using dehumidifier waste water.
 
Hello everybody. I hope you all had a good weekend. I started out my chores in the garage by filling 1 gallon jugs from the 5 gallon jugs. Its time to go back up to the spring and top up.

Here we have some very unhappy girls. Its time to give them a drench but there is no way they are going to survive another 6 days in those pots.
Lots of leaf consumption.

So i decided to upcan them to their final pots in 7 gallons.
Quite a difference between a 1 and 7 gallons.
Next three are example of roots that are not ready but i cant wait any longer or they will die.


I put cooked soil in the bottom of the pots up to where the new plant's bottom would sit and then wet it down with a mixture of 6ml trans and 1/2 ml of tea per gallon water used to wet soil. Then i put the spare matching pot in and filled up the sides with soil. Pulled the empty pot out and liberally sprinkled roots powder in the hole sides and bottom. Dropped in the plant. Topped off the soil and throughly watered in. About 1 and half gallons of water per 7 gallon pot. I even retopped the pot with soil after all watering was done. I cut off all the damaged leaves and re arranged the tent to accommodate the large pots. All plants are about 20 inches from the cobs. Heigth from soil is 17 and 20 inches to the tops. I bet that will change very quickly now.
This is is 24 hours afterwards. I noticed the top stems are turning purple which they will grow out of. The stems are soft and floppy. I took atvantage of the floppiness by bending off the tops to allow more light to the lower tops.
This is 48 hours out from two angles. Much much happier plants. Just need some color now.

Comments and questions are welcome. :passitleft:

Just saw the last set of pics....especially the root pics. You'll want to drench them much stronger in veg....like twice as strong.

Also, in the future, if you dribble a small amount of water down the top of the 1 gallons so the soil dries out more evenly, top to bottom, the roots will develop better.

You're showing water roots at the bottom of the pot, telling me that the watering tech could improve.

They'll bounce back in the larger pots, but I'm worried about the roots.....Definitely use the Transplant product for the first 2 waterings in a row. Mix it strong, like 3 mils per gallon of soil.

Hold off on foliars till they get on their feet.
 
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