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I thought she had a big butt. My bad…So why am I getting sick of looking at it? Because of the back view!
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I thought she had a big butt. My bad…So why am I getting sick of looking at it? Because of the back view!
I would imagine that as long as there's some airflow it keeps the res from stinking up the place. Lots of ways to build a working SIP, and a few non-working ones as well.The other thing I did when I made my SIP's was to use an elbow on drain and I fit it from inside the bucket with elbow pointing down so if an insect crawls into drain pipe they hit water unless reservoir is empty , only drawback is the air cant pass freely. But it does force air to pass through medium when filling reservoir.
I'm going to try to remember that for next spring. I don't think I'll be doing winter grows outside any more and there's no time for a fall grow this year. I'll probably just make more Candida seeds in the tent between now and spring.I used Beauveria Bassiana outdoors a couple of years ago very effectively, well I didn't have insect problems. I sprayed it on every few days as I recall.
dynamo!I agree wholeheartedly,
So much frost on those flowers! You've got these Sour G doing a heck of a lot better than any of the ones that I grew.beautiful Shed! i flipped mine 2 days after yours! lmao
Turns out the back is just an orange bucket.I thought she had a big butt. My bad…
The stuff off Grandpa's Moonshine? Not yet. It's ground up and sitting on the kitchen windowsill. I'll let you know what I hear besides coughing.did ya smoke that larf?
yep and thanxThe stuff off Grandpa's Moonshine? Not yet. It's ground up and sitting on the kitchen windowsill. I'll let you know what I hear besides coughing.
Yeah, it was time!She looks ready shed , that back side is not as pretty for sure LOL
The longer it takes the bigger the harvest!I am watering a little of both top and sip tube but manly tube , I wish it would get on with it !! I didnt have to look at the others i grew every time i walk in the room ,, I hope it doubles too . Thanks \
I never guess since it turns out I'm terrible at it, and I stopped weighing my wet harvests years ago because it seemed like more trouble than it was worth, but 1lb would definitely be my biggest. So far my biggest was the 15.3oz Jack Herer clone, but my biggest harvest from seed is 11.8oz Chocolope from @Weed Seeds Express, and that was also a big harvest from a short grow.Are we having KC final yield guesses? I’m guessing 1 lb.
Brilliant! What a haul! Everything about this plant is award worthy. You must be pleased!Late Saturday/early Sunday harvest update of the 5 Killer Cookies from @ChefDGreen on flip day 64!
5KC is a cross of Cookies n Chem and KA5H (aka Killer A5 Haze), and it sprouted on May 2nd, vegged for 60 days and flowered for 64, for a total grow of 124 days. It was bottom-watered from day 1 in a SWICK of soil over a perlite reservoir, and it got pretty big for a grow this short.
It was raining this morning (such weird summer weather!) so I put up the umbrella and got to pulling off the fans. Here's what came off:
While I was pulling off the fans I found one small bud with rot on it hidden in the middle:
Off it came:
And in the bin it went. I actually killed about 5 caterpillars during fan removal, so there probably would have been more rot had I waited to take it down.
Then I dragged the plant into the steady drizzle and untied it, so here it was naked and fully flopped:
I filled up a 5 gallon bucket with tap water for the wash, sat under the umbrella, took off the shorter flowers, rinsed them, and laid them on the patio coffee table:
Then it was time to take the main tops, and since I had nowhere to put them to dry, I hung them back on the branches!
The bones:
By the time I was done the rain had stopped, so I dumped the buggy first bucket and filled it up again for a second rinse, and from there the flowers went into the garage to drip dry. I called my trimming crew and had a good group consisting of my wife, daughter, and my son's best friend since pre-school (he's living in our garage for the summer while he interns nearby). The four of us knocked out the entire plant in about 3 hours!
Here is what came off during trimming:
And here is the whole plant:
Just the main tops:
And a cool shot from below:
Finally, Grandpa's Moonshine got move out of the cramped tent and in the shed for the rest of its nights:
The rain came back tonight and the RH in my house is 78%, so the tent is open with one fan on top, two fans on the floor, and an oscillating tower fan just outside pointing in. I hope the RH drops soon so I can drive the moisture from the harvest.
I'll do the rootopsy tomorrow and probably get pics of that up on Monday.
That's it from me today, and thanks for following along! One down, one to go for the summer grow.
Quotes:
Yeah, it was time!
The longer it takes the bigger the harvest!
I never guess since it turns out I'm terrible at it, and I stopped weighing my wet harvests years ago because it seemed like more trouble than it was worth, but 1lb would definitely be my biggest. So far my biggest was the 15.3oz Jack Herer clone, but my biggest harvest from seed is 11.8oz Chocolope from @Weed Seeds Express, and that was also a big harvest from a short grow.
Show off - but super cool looking!Then it was time to take the main tops, and since I had nowhere to put them to dry, I hung them back on the branches!
Dem bones!The bones:
I’m going with 16.2 zips but you didn’t tell us what shed you put GM in. Was that your regular shed or the Smoo-shed? Inquiring minds like mine want to know. Lmao Congratulations on a great grow n harvest. And a round of applause for your Crew for coming together and knocking out the trimming. Wishing you n yours all the best n hope you enjoy the rest of your weekend. CL.Late Saturday/early Sunday harvest update of the 5 Killer Cookies from @ChefDGreen on flip day 64!
5KC is a cross of Cookies n Chem and KA5H (aka Killer A5 Haze), and it sprouted on May 2nd, vegged for 60 days and flowered for 64, for a total grow of 124 days. It was bottom-watered from day 1 in a SWICK of soil over a perlite reservoir, and it got pretty big for a grow this short.
It was raining this morning (such weird summer weather!) so I put up the umbrella and got to pulling off the fans. Here's what came off:
While I was pulling off the fans I found one small bud with rot on it hidden in the middle:
Off it came:
And in the bin it went. I actually killed about 5 caterpillars during fan removal, so there probably would have been more rot had I waited to take it down.
Then I dragged the plant into the steady drizzle and untied it, so here it was naked and fully flopped:
I filled up a 5 gallon bucket with tap water for the wash, sat under the umbrella, took off the shorter flowers, rinsed them, and laid them on the patio coffee table:
Then it was time to take the main tops, and since I had nowhere to put them to dry, I hung them back on the branches!
The bones:
By the time I was done the rain had stopped, so I dumped the buggy first bucket and filled it up again for a second rinse, and from there the flowers went into the garage to drip dry. I called my trimming crew and had a good group consisting of my wife, daughter, and my son's best friend since pre-school (he's living in our garage for the summer while he interns nearby). The four of us knocked out the entire plant in about 3 hours!
Here is what came off during trimming:
And here is the whole plant:
Just the main tops:
And a cool shot from below:
Finally, Grandpa's Moonshine got moved out of the cramped tent and in the shed for the rest of its nights:
The rain came back tonight and the RH in my house is 78%, so the tent is open with one fan on top, two fans on the floor, and an oscillating tower fan just outside pointing in. I hope the RH drops soon so I can drive the moisture from the harvest.
I'll do the rootopsy tomorrow and probably get pics of that up on Monday.
That's it from me today, and thanks for following along! One down, one to go for the summer grow.
Quotes:
Yeah, it was time!
The longer it takes the bigger the harvest!
I never guess since it turns out I'm terrible at it, and I stopped weighing my wet harvests years ago because it seemed like more trouble than it was worth, but 1lb would definitely be my biggest. So far my biggest was the 15.3oz Jack Herer clone, but my biggest harvest from seed is 11.8oz Chocolope from @Weed Seeds Express, and that was also a big harvest from a short grow.