Glimmer Grows More Autos - Blue Dream - Amnesia & Dark Devil In Coco With MH/LEDs

Hey GG, happy new year to you, I've finally been back and read your journal, can't believe it took me so long to get my ass over here. Did you get any stall in the girls when they were topped? I'm eager to top on but don't want it stalling like last time. They all look really healthy, a credit to the gardener. :passitleft:
 
looks great in here glimmer, very vibrant and healthy, loving the energy :)

have a happy new year :high-five:
 
I think you nailed it with the Fem seed question Glimm. You are going to create some cool new crosses. Im sure they will be the bomb too. That is some high powered colloidal silver ya got there lol. It should last a long time with the dilution.;)

Bless your heart, Nicholas :) Yeah, this cs is super strong and was a real bargain (my Scottish ancestors are very happy right about now :)) I'm going to focus on just getting the straight strain seeds for this first run, but I would love to see if the purple of the Dark Devil could be combined with another strain -- I think Purple Dream would be awesome!

Love this thread can't wait to see how you're seed method works...

Thanks, Krypt -- I'm curious, too!

So exciting! I am going to look for the same spray as you got. That's a potent concentration for sure. Thanks for doing the experiment. Looking forward to your seed production! Bravo!

Amazon.com -- it's a bargain, Shiggity -- this 8 oz jar will give 24 oz of 60ppm or could give 32 oz of 48ppm which would still be very good.

Hi glimmer , love your journal and now with your seed experiment it's just got better :goodjob:
look forward to seeing you make baby seeds .
Oh and you need to get motivated and do sum work girl , pays for the nicer things in life .
Be safe .

Thanks, sonic -- you are SO right! I actually did some work yesterday and it felt great! :thanks:

Hey GG, happy new year to you, I've finally been back and read your journal, can't believe it took me so long to get my ass over here. Did you get any stall in the girls when they were topped? I'm eager to top on but don't want it stalling like last time. They all look really healthy, a credit to the gardener. :passitleft:

Hi, Mr A! They did stall a bit, that's for sure, a couple of days? But they seem to have completely recovered and I don't think they're behind at this point, certainly not behind my first grow. I don't honestly have that much experience, of course. Looking back at the last grow, where I topped one and LSTed the other, I know that the topped one produced more solid, firm and larger colas. There were many variables though, of course, and I'm leery about assigning causality.

Happy New Year, Glimmer :thumb:

Hope 2016 works out great to be happy and healthy for you!

:passitleft: for everyone!

Thanks, golfer! You, too! 2015 had lots of challenges for me, but the biggest one was just being too damned busy, to the point where I just about lost it a few times. I've taken serious steps to not over program myself, and this hobby is a big part of that.

Glimmergrass Seeds, a future new sponsor maybe? Sign me up for the grand opening.

heh heh heh :)

looks great in here glimmer, very vibrant and healthy, loving the energy :)

have a happy new year :high-five:

Thanks, brother! Happy New Year to you, too!


Here's the little shield I was talking about:

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It's made of foam core (a foam core faced with paper) and I just cut a keyhole in it roughly. If I was feeling all super crafty and Martha Stewart-ish I would have made it more neatly, but my girls love me no matter what. Even when I'm trying to make them grow plant testicles.

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I just slide the shield in place and spray. We'll see how it goes! I'm spraying twice a day

I'm more nervous about the process of getting the male parts out of the tent before they randomly splunge genetic material all over everything in an uncontrolled way :) Bless them ...

I hope your day is a good one, wherever you are!
 
I love foam board. :battingeyelashes: I used it to cover the walls of my tiny closet to great benefit. It's so easy to manipulate and has so many potential uses in a grow. Makes a nice backdrop for photographing small plants too.

Best of luck with those developing male parts. I have to say that one of the most potent strains I grew last year was the Auto Jock Horror x Auto Amnesia. The seeds were a gift from another grower, the result of just such a genetic accident. I have the only remaining seeds. I'm going to have to try to clone the next one I grow because I'd prefer to keep this strain around. It was the only one other than the DD that gave me low level tremors three hits in.
 
Thanks, Sue -- yeah, foam core is used around our house for so many things :) Now it's in the grow room, too!

That cross sounds awesome, and it must be powerful if it had that kind of effect on you, Madam :) I was really glad the cs arrived when it did because I was losing my window to start this experiment, and while I have more seeds for both the BD and DD, I only bought the one seed of the Amnesia. Because it's such a vigorous, happy plant, I was really sad not to have more around, so this seemed like a great thing to try. And when a single seed costs around $15, I have extra incentive :)
 
......... my colloidal silver ordered through Amazon.com from the States. It's really hard to get colloidal silver in Canada in any strength higher than 10 or 20 ppm -- this stuff is 240 ppm! I'll dilute it with distilled water to 60 ppm, as suggested in this thread by toker69 How to Make Feminized Seeds With Colloidal Silver - Sponsored by Intelligent-Gro LED One part of 240 ppm cs to three parts distilled water.

I'm going to try to produce some seeds from my autos -- should be fun!

I've got the same plan this year. :)
 
I will look forward to that with great interest, Rifleman! The threads I've found on here about colloidal silver and seed production are like gold -- really useful and gave me the courage to give it a shot myself.

First up will be my feminized Lemon Amnesia and DDA, probably starting the first of February.


 
Be careful with the overspray with the colloidal silver. I just found some balls on a plant that i did not spray. I even took the CS plant outside when i sprayed it and then waited 30 minutes before placing the plant back in the flower room. Just FYI. ;)
 
Be careful with the overspray with the colloidal silver. I just found some balls on a plant that i did not spray. I even took the CS plant outside when i sprayed it and then waited 30 minutes before placing the plant back in the flower room. Just FYI. ;)

Thanks for the heads up. I'll kill my fans and be extra careful then, my AL isn't going to be easy to remove from the tent.:)
 
Be careful with the overspray with the colloidal silver. I just found some balls on a plant that i did not spray. I even took the CS plant outside when i sprayed it and then waited 30 minutes before placing the plant back in the flower room. Just FYI. ;)

Great words of warning, Nicholas -- thank you! I reread the whole of toker69's thread last night and noticed a few things I had overlooked the first time through :) I'm now spraying just once a day, very lightly, and removing the plants from the lights and tent until they're dried.

Thanks for the heads up. I'll kill my fans and be extra careful then, my AL isn't going to be easy to remove from the tent.:)

Good point -- fans off.

I know I'm taking a chance trying to do three different strains in one tent, and self pollinating rather than having two of each strain -- one to produce feminized pollen and the other to receive it. Even if it all goes pear-shaped, and the males bits splooge all over everything (even the catnip heh heh heh) I'll still get auto fem seeds out of it, of some description :)

This seed making project adds so much interest to this grow for me -- I do love learning new things and I am really quite comfortable with risk :)

In other news, I actually got up early, burned through a good percentage of my to-do list and then ate a couple of brownies as a reward! I'm now happy, buzzed and still feeling productive! My frozen canna butter is still very potent and I have a new recipe for the brownies themselves which makes them super chocolaty and covers most of the peppery spinach flavour of the butter:) I've been making a batch of mini brownies every couple of weeks or so -- and then freezing them. I can eat them right out of the freezer!

I think I will bust out my bong tonight and really have a good smoke test of my Early Miss. It's been curing for quite a while (it's now stable, in mason jars with Boveda packs) so it should be pretty nice. I've had bits of it along the way and it seems quite powerful -- I guess that's the White Widow in it -- and a bit trippy :)

Have a great day, everyone!
 
freezer brownies rock! :laughtwo:

bong it up lady :bongrip: she's a really fast strain. i nute burned some tips on mine :bigblush: , but otherwise i am impressed. looking forward to a good smoke report. :Love:

heh heh heh :) My buzz is growing deliciously :) I love the feeling of my blood warming up in my veins -- it makes me feel so damned alive and it's the sign that it's time to relax and go with the flow, wherever it takes me :)

Early Miss was a great first strain for me, gypsy -- and the places I've been to on her canna butter have been the most extraordinary of my life. so she will always have a special place in my heart :circle-of-love: Have you done a smoke report on yours? I'm so curious because I had never heard of Early Miss before buying the seeds (I knew White Widow, though, intimately, so I didn't feel it was a total plunge into the unknown :))
 
need a smoke report on the early miss please.

theres a couple of CBD strains at the bottom of the list also.

this is going to be another fun journal i think.
 
mine is on day 34. first time with it myself, but i have had white widow for years and it's one of my favorites. i like a lot of the white crosses also. i've never tried Big Bud before so that part will be new :) i just can't believe it nute burned.. not real bad, but it has only had one very low dose of cal-mag and canna start and that was a few weeks ago lol.
 
Oooooh, I see that Crop King Seeds is releasing some new strains soon (and retiring most of its regular seed line -- non fem, non auto) :)

Being added:

Afghani - regular
Original Skunk - regular
Sour Diesel - fem
Bubba Kush - fem
Green Crack - fem
NYC Diesel - auto
Amnesia Haze - auto
Trainwreck - auto

yep :) already considering the Trainwreck lol. the CBDutch Treat sounds interesting too.
 
Just dropping this here to save it for future reference -- I'm very high so this might not be the most efficient way I could do this :)

The Gas Lantern Routine for Growing Cannabis
By Daniel Boughen




Observing Natural Cycles

During the course of my observations growing cannabis, I have noticed that factors such as clone burn-out seem to suggest that overexposure to light is adversely affecting the hormonal balance of the growing plants and causing the genetics of the cuts and seedlings to degrade over the course of several generations. Cannabis seems quite happy when the hormones are allowed to properly build up more during a natural outdoor vegetative cycle, and this may contribute to more balanced levels of THC and CBD, resulting in a more positive response to triggering, and better-quality medicinal cannabis being grown.

I turn to the conditions of nature to find the solution, and in a natural model, I can see that from the point of view of the plants, the sun gradually moves past, casting sunbeams and shadows of objects and trees in front, beside, and behind the plant successively across photo surfaces during the course of the day. This clearly shows that in the natural environment, the play of light and shadow are significant to the natural progress of the plant.

Even in a northern climate, there is no such thing as 18 hours of direct and intense lighting anywhere to be found, and most areas where the summer is short, the lighting is no longer than 16 hours in total.

During a recent discussion with other growers, we rediscovered a rumored century-old technique that proves that the direct and intense application of light for longer than necessary can be more stressful to the plant than previously known, and could even degrade the plant’s genetic strength.

Now that cannabis growers are starting to grow specifically for medicines, the health of the plant needs to be properly considered so that the full natural potential of the plant can be realized and the fullest expression of the plant’s medicines be produced. The margin for error is becoming smaller as the mistakes of the past are revealed and medicinally specific growing is gaining importance.

The Old Cash Cropping Method

The commonly used cash cropping method of cannabis cultivation wastes energy. People use this method by rote, since they simply don’t know what the real requirements of the plants are. It is stressful to the hormonal systems of cannabis, and not necessary to produce fully healthy and productive plants. It does not recognize that overexposure to light is harmful to the plants, and so they underperform in terms of taste, yield, quality, and potency of the medicine, or require supercharged fertilizers to reach their potential. It is surprising that these techniques are used with profits in mind, since they are clearly expensive and counterproductive.

The Gas Lantern Routine

This information will seem quite revolutionary to growers who have been using the standard cycles to produce cannabis, seemingly with little or no trouble at all. Actually, in a grow that more closely mimics the outdoor growing environment under indoor lighting conditions, the plants may be maintained in vegetative cycle using only a total of 13 hours of light daily, which dramatically reduces the cost of production.

The less is more approach of the Gas Lantern Routine provides the growing plant with adequate darkness to promote health, and by inserting a full hour of light in the center of the dark period, the plants are tricked, and neither flower nor express hermaphrodites. The growing plants get more than the average amount of rest, thus reducing stress, and improving plant yield, overall performance, and medicinal quality.

Seedlings and Cuttings

The Gas Lantern Routine is applicable in seedling phases of plant growth. As stated before, nowhere in nature does the springtime ever provide an 18-hour photosynthesis length; rather, the growing spring light may in fact be 12 hours or less. Lighting for seedlings and cuttings needs to be bright, but compact fluorescent or T5 lighting may be used while in the seedling phase. Rooted mature cuttings can immediately light with HID lighting.

The Vegetative Schedule

This method is quite simple: 12 hours of light, followed by five and one half hours of darkness, a single hour of light exactly, and then a second period of five and one half hours of darkness. Placing a full hour of light in the very center of a 12-hour dark period tricks the plant and interrupts the buildup up of sensitive floral hormones, which would normally trigger flowering by destroying them. The grower simply raises the plants to the desired size before switching to the fall schedule to bloom.

Using this method, vegetative duration may be also reduced, and with a shorter growth cycle comes more frequent and better production. Vegetative cycles can be shortened by one to two weeks, and flowering may also be shortened a week or more using this method in con- junction with a diminishing light schedule.

For patients growing their own medicine or for compassionate cannabis providers, production turnover may be increased from four to five crops per year or more using rotation, and power consumption can be reduced even further by the use of high-intensity fluorescent lighting during vegetation, and overall, power consumption savings can be 50 percent or more.

The Flowering Schedule

Plants that have been grown up using the Gas Lantern Routine are now supercharged with floral hormones, and ready to go into flower with the slightest provocation. The interruption of the dark period has been destroying enough of the naturally building hormones to keep the plant from expressing sex, and the well-rested plant now has plenty of stored nutrients and energy to finish its life cycle and flower. Triggering the plants is essentially just a matter of removing the interrupting light period, so the plants may now experience the full buildup of hormones that will trigger blooming.

In keeping with providing all the correct organic biological and environmental needs of the plant, the diminishing fall schedule should be employed to take full advantage of the hormonal preparation created by using the Gas Lantern Routine. The diminishing hours of light in nature trigger acceleration in the production of hormones in the plant, making it flower with increasing speed and power.

The Diminishing Lighting Schedule

The diminishing fall schedule begins with an evenly halved light schedule, using 12 hours for the first two weeks to trigger the plant into bloom, and then further reducing the lighting for increasing darkness time by one half hour every week.

The final week of flowering will provide the plants with a mere nine hours of light, with 15 hours of darkness, forcing a resulting final explosive hormonal buildup. This sends the plant into blooming overdrive and produces resin far beyond the normal plant’s limits.
When the Gas Lantern Routine and Diminishing Light Schedule are used together, they create healthier, more naturally robust plants. These important and historical botanical techniques are soon going to become very important techniques in the coming years as medicinal cannabis research continues to advance. When viewed from cost of production, organics, and medicinal needs, the methods currently being promoted can be seen counter to the interests of growing healthy plants. Understanding your plants is the best way to grow the best medicine, and looking for solutions to growing problems by observing nature always provides the right answers.
 
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