Graytail's Cupwinners in High Brix Soil - 4x4 - 600W HPS - Perpetual

Frostiness!

That took my breath away....:thumb:


These look amazing!!

They do look amazing. Truly. Some elite looking ladies to be sure. CC, is a beast in flower from what I hear, can't wait to see her go. Your UHaze, is jaw dropping! Holy resin glands batman. :circle-of-love:

Happy Page 50!...

Thanks everyone!

I kept Utopia Haze another week - she'll come down Sunday, and Cotton Candy will replace her in the flower room. CC certainly has been a beast in veg - blew away her companions, Grapefruit and Carnival. :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
Ok, well here's Utopia Haze, chuggin' along at 120 days and counting. She's still making tender new calyxes, so I'm letting her run, but the old trichs are ambering, so this weekend is it ... I think. :cheesygrinsmiley: I've been harvesting lower branches and using it for wake n bake, and it's marvelous - exactly the high I've been looking for. I'll do a suitable smoke report when it's been cured, but oh man, this stuff is startlingly good. Two hits for me. Two. Lasts 2+ hours. If I only had one strain, this'd do it. Mph. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Utopia Haze - 120 Days old - 77 days 12/12 - 58 days since pistils - brix 17/18
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I can't tell which one of these three is going to be done first. I thought it would be SLH, but the reveg is having trouble with all the budsites - gonna take a little longer than last time. JD4 is in her stride, packing on trichs n gettin' sticky, turning color, the works. I see another 2+ weeks for both. WP1 will probably be 3+ weeks, but look at those colas! When I watch this strain grow, I wish I was commercial. This White Panther would be a killer commercial strain.

SLH Reveg - 253 days old - 55 days 12/12 - 45 since pistils - brix 15/16
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JD4 - 166 days old - 50 days 12/12 - 39 days since pistils - brix 15/16
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WP1 - 126 Days old - 49 days 12/12 - 39 since pistils - brix 12/12
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Pana1 is hitting full flower now. This one has odd calyx growth. It starts with small delicate structures - short pistils, tiny tightly packed calyxes - and then in late flower everything swells up like crazy. The mother looked just like this at this age and she ended up with big ol' knobby tops. Got purple goin' on already, too. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Pana1 - 97 days old - 35 days 12/12 - 25 since pistils - brix 13/13
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Cotton Candy is ready for flower. She's been the fastest veg of the three seedlings I started. Grapefruit took off first, but she didn't like the topping and fell back quickly. Carnival did better and is starting to gain on Cotton Candy. I may put Carnival into flower this weekend with Cotton Candy. I have the room and she's a pretty good size ...

Cotton Candy - 61 days - brix 11/11
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Carnival - 59 days old - brix 13/14
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Grapefruit - 60 days old - brix 10/11
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I have another White Panther getting ready for a big pot, and another SLH. I also have two cuts from Carnival - they were the first to root from the last batch. The others look pretty good, now that I have some heat under them.

WP2 - 54 days old
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SLH2 - 54 days old
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Carn1 - 15 days old
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All of your updates make my jaw drop in stunned amazment, Gray. This one was no exception. I have a question. I noticed large white crystal looking things on the leaves in several of the pictures. What is that? I'm wondering if it is a precipitate from the foliars? It almost looks like epsom salts crystals... I circled what I'm asking about in a couple of the pictures.

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@PeeJay......ive had these on some of my fan leafs too, pretty sure it foliar residue, i too would like to know what you think!

A+++++

not much else i can say right now but this garden is spot on!!

Great job GRAY!!:goodjob::high-five:
 
I have a question. I noticed large white crystal looking things on the leaves in several of the pictures. What is that? I'm wondering if it is a precipitate from the foliars? It almost looks like epsom salts crystals... I circled what I'm asking about in a couple of the pictures.

I was wondering same thing?, almost looks like pearlite bits or something like that?
 
LOL, well, those intriguing spots are not as wonderful as they might be if they weren't my own pet population of whiteflies. :cheesygrinsmiley:

I can't even remember how long I've had them - well over ten years. They reach their peak population about this time of year, so I'm gonna have to do something about it, I guess. They're starting to damage some foliage. I'll get after 'em with some more Bug&Pest - I have plenty of it.

I've had 'em so long I gave up trying to eliminate them, but if I'm gonna post pics, I better get a grip on 'em. :rofl:

(some of 'em are dead)
 
LOL! Some of the stuff in my pics is embarassing, but no skin flakes, fortunately.

I have hairs, fibers, brix-spotted leaves, dead crap ... then I see the pics I posted ... yuck. It's my own personal product and I wash it, but still ...

If I was growing for others, I wouldn't put up with it. :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
Happy harvest Valentine's Day.....:party:

:cheertwo::party::rollit:

Whoa Happy VD-Day to you! Some sexy lady parts you got there. :thumb:

The third picture is :adore:

Thank ya, sir! :high-five:

looking good dude...a shot of frass kicks the insects ass

Jus' wish it was more, but I didn't know what I had and rushed it into flower. Frass? In a foliar, or soil? I'm open to a method of exterminating whiteflies. So far, I've only been able to manage them. They sure don't like this fish/orange oil - totally freaks 'em out - but there were survivors.
 
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