Graytail's 4th Perpetual: 4x4 Samsung Panels

:D not exactly;) More that we might be able to share a meal without needing to understand each other. That respect is not dependent on understanding and mutually shared outlooks. Finding ways to get on at the very edges of our capacity to understand. That’s a very real modern challenge to our sociality I think. I know it is to mine.., even wen I was well I was practically a hermit! I like many individual persons... but people? Not so much :rofl:
 
UBH x GT is dried and jarred and yielded 48 grams, 1.69 ounces over 120 days = 0.400 grams per day. Not bad for a 3 gallon pot! :slide:

It has a strong mixed-berry aroma, kinda cherry kinda blueberry with a Haze background, but it doesn't come out in the taste. Taste is more citrus/orange - a dry tart tongue feel. I can tell you more about the high later, but for now it's definitely a typical sativa buzz, nice and bright. :bongrip:


 
I have some pics of Carnival1's last day. :)

I really enjoyed growing this one. It sets these beautiful, stiff leaders and then fills them with gorgeous spirals of buds. This pheno runs 80 days vs 65 days for Carn2, but the sativa side of this hybrid is where all the fun is. Carn2 is a bit heavy for me, so I tossed the cuts and the one I had vegging. I'll continue with Carn1 and pop a Carn3 for the next run.

Here she is. I think this'll be 4+ ounces.










 
Heads up.

@SmokeSara just announced that MarsHydro has been producing "HLG" style boards for another outlet for awhile now, and will be introducing them for us soon. :):yahoo:
 
Looking beautiful in here Gray!
Hey I was wondering if you have ever encountered a bug in the soil that is like a very tiny fast moving worm. Really small. I’ve recently lost 2 seeds before thy reached the surface and when I examined one yesterday I saw these little buggars all over the taproot and base of the seed. They scattered as soon as they were exposed but I’m fairly certain they are the reason the seeds didn’t make it. The plant I planted a few weeks ago out of the same tote of kit soil is doing well. But this gallon has shown this infestation. I’m hoping it’s not the whole tote that is contaminated but I also don’t know how anything would have gotten just in this pot since all I’ve done is plant a seed and do the initial watering. Any thoughts? I tossed the pot of soil this morning and will be starting something new today. Hopefully successfully!
 
I haven't seen them in my garden, but my first thought was nematodes. I know there are beneficial ones, but I'm pretty ignorant on the subject.

Finding them hanging around a tap root doesn't sound promising. :confused:
 
Looking beautiful in here Gray!
Hey I was wondering if you have ever encountered a bug in the soil that is like a very tiny fast moving worm. Really small. I’ve recently lost 2 seeds before thy reached the surface and when I examined one yesterday I saw these little buggars all over the taproot and base of the seed. They scattered as soon as they were exposed but I’m fairly certain they are the reason the seeds didn’t make it. The plant I planted a few weeks ago out of the same tote of kit soil is doing well. But this gallon has shown this infestation. I’m hoping it’s not the whole tote that is contaminated but I also don’t know how anything would have gotten just in this pot since all I’ve done is plant a seed and do the initial watering. Any thoughts? I tossed the pot of soil this morning and will be starting something new today. Hopefully successfully!

Yes Magoo.....i am positive about your bug issue!!!
Those are definitely 'root aphids'
 
Yikes! Luckily I have 2 totes of soil. I’ll work out of the other one. Should last me a through this grow anyways. I have some bag seed I may try in another pot with the soil from tote #1 just to see if they show up there also. I won’t waste any of the kit nutrients on them....just water and see what happens.
 
I wonder if we could cook pests out of the soil ...

Probably not practical, but if you could bake it at a couple hundred degrees for awhile, and then re-inoculate the biota ... hmmm ...

I'm thinking of all that soil - ugh - hard to toss it.
 
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