Fudo Myoo's Organic, LED Homegrown Journal

Congrats on all the harvests and almost having a dance floor again in there! Trop Cookies looks loaded with solid nugs.

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Thanks Shed, those 2 turned out great. Iā€™m just glad they werenā€™t next to the hermie. Those are the most Sativa dominant, the Georgia wasnā€™t that big a deal but those 2 would have been a big bummer.
 
Day 60 of flower

The GG#4 has been droopy for about 4 days, didnā€™t even bother to look at the trics, sheā€™s done.
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Just 2 left

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So Iā€™ve been a little busy with other stuff and stalled out there for a minute. Iā€™ve been taking my time jarring everything up. Itā€™s been raining a lot here and with the dehumidifier set at 2hr intervals, I can keep it right at 62%. Anyway, I finally got them all down.

Iā€™ll be picking up some clones next week for round 2, stay tuned.

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All the weeds got seeds to some extent. The Frosted Gelato has very few and is the clear winner anyway. With or without seeds. Sheā€™s the strongest and you can chew on the fruity flavor. The Stank Breath came in 2nd. Straight up garlic with a touch of couch lock.
Iā€™ll consider it a success because all the plants are still very good and true to their description. Thereā€™s portions of each plant other than the Georgia Pie, the original hermie, that are seedless and theyā€™re terrific.
Most importantly, the patient is satisfied. Theyā€™re saying itā€™s still better than the dispensary. The reason I believe, itā€™s all about the soil. The clone quality is excellent and the hermie was clearly user error so weā€™ll be going with them again.

Tropicana Cookies
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Have a great weekend. :blunt:
 
Well the time to plant is again upon us. I sanitized the room and built the 2 sip containers. I built them a little differently this time. In the interest of increased airflow, I left the weed barrier out to expose the screen at the bottom. Very little dirt fell through so no issue there.
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This round weā€™ll be growing 2 Strawberry Cough in the sips and 1 Sour Diesel in a bag for the Sativas. The sole Indica representative is a Candy Gelato, no pic for that one.
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The plants Iā€™m getting arenā€™t exactly clones, theyā€™re calling them teens. I thought Iā€™d give them a try to save a little time. Theyā€™re between 12-16ā€ tall, I pick them up tomorrow. They look something like this.
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I tested the soil and the numbers were pretty good. The ph is 6.0 which is higher than where I started last time. Iā€™m thinking of mixing in a little more garden lime along the edges but Iā€™m not all that concerned. Theyā€™re all hybrids. Iā€™ve only really noticed ph problems with the landrace varieties.
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Clean and ready for residents.
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The inspector seems happy about the prospects.
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Peace ā˜®ļø
 
Iā€™m also going to inoculate the soil this time with the dunks. Iā€™m doing it as soon as the plants are established in their new homes. Every time I wait for signs, it seems like Iā€™m fighting the gnats all the way through.
 
Moving along. I picked up the cloneā€™s this morning and I gotta say Iā€™m a little disappointed. The so called ā€œteensā€ look to be nothing but clones cut too long which presents more of a problem than a time saver. The only one with decent branching and established roots is the Sour Diesel. If the genetics werenā€™t so good Iā€™d complain but Iā€™ll just deal with it. Iā€™ll be sticking with their clones from now on. I just feel the plants donā€™t have the root mass they should for their size but I donā€™t have much experience with clones.

So I did what I deemed necessary and bent them all over. Theyā€™re all still very flexible so they didnā€™t stress much.

Strawberry Cough both in sips.
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Sour Diesel
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Candy Gelato
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Have a great night. :blunt:
 
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