InTheShed Grows Inside & Out: Jump In Any Time

Wow pictures.. Damn dude,,, she fills them jeans really well............... Whole lotta going on in there....
Keepem Green
Thanks Norcali! I try to provide a bit of eye-candy for ya once in a while.
Plants look great Shed! Frosty.
Thank NTV!
Nice looking Candidas! Those bags look much bigger than 10 gallons.
They feel much bigger as well when they've just been watered o_O .
You have a fan that blows things around in there? Just trying to understand what lengths you to when they are just in the dark for the night. After living the last couple weeks like you, grabbing plants taking em’ out for sun and making sure to put them back before sunset. I realized if I could keep it up, I could just turn the whole tent off upon removal and then turn it back on when they come back in. Keeping the timer going, I can supplement with light if needed, like if I had to run out of town or go to the movies.
I might really have to change my name to InTheGarage...
I have the light in the tent set to be off from 8pm to 8am. When the sun's out, the plants don't get moved into the tent until the sun drops below the roof next door, and the power switch gets turned on, so the light comes on until 8pm (supplemental lighting). If I'm going out, the plants get moved in when we're leaving and stay under the lights until the timer goes off at 8. If I'm gone then they just live in the tent like indoor plants.

The fans are wired to stay on all the time. One on the floor pointing up, one clipped to the top bar pointing down, and one pointing through the top vent to blow in outside air. Exhaust is passive on this one.

In the shed, the lights are on whenever the plants are in there. So now with the sun out, the plants are out and the lights are off. When I move them back in the light goes on and stays on until I move them out. If it's cloudy, they stay in the shed all day and night.

Is any of that helpful?
 
Buds look Good Shed , that moving sounds like a lot work for fun ! But whatever it takes .
Thanks SB! It's really only work when the 10 gallon pots are wet. Otherwise it's mostly just walking around ;).

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Friday update! A bit hazy but everyone is outside for the day. I did some 4 gram watering and sprayed some neem oil on the smaller vegging plants, but today's pics are of the next three due for flippage. Starting with...

Bedroom Cookies 2.2 from @Archiweedies. This one hasn't been my friend for a long time, probably since the first transplant out of the solo cup. I let it get completely dry before I watered it yesterday and it actually looks better in this pic than it has for weeks. Hard to believe this is improvement:

Next up is the AK-47, which will be going into 7g final home this weekend. No need for 10 gallon since it won't be vegging long enough to make it worth the weight:

And here is the Berry Bomb clone from @Agemon. I topped it and pruned the bottom last weekend and I've been training it out since then. Now I'm just going to keep the uppers flat while the lowers catch up in height:


Last pic is from in the shed...a peek into the Oval of Brightness®, which is way too crowded. Most of the Bedroom Cookies clones and the 3g Peyote Critical top are leaving this weekend, but other plants will be getting bigger pots, so floorspace will still be really tight.

Here is the list of things that need up-pot:
IIP: solo to 1g
AK-47 Vulx and non-Vulx: 1g to 5g
AK-47 to be flipped: 5g to 7g

It might be time for some plants to start living outside 24 hours/day in spite of the mid-50s nighttime lows. Which ones? I have no idea yet :).

One last thing...I checked the Candidas with a loupe this morning and saw some amber on the sugar leaves. :hmmmm: I was expecting those to go another month, so the veggers are nowhere near ready to flip. Messes up my schedule.

That's it for me! I hope your week was way better than mine, and that your weekend will be a relaxing and re-energizing one for you and all whom you love.
:peace:
 
Lotsa Pipe Cleaners! I need to order some myself, I'm gonna need them... I accidentally made a BeBo clone a few weeks into flower, I think she's gonna make it V1.2.1. The flowers are strong!

I like the way you grew the AK, looks like tree.
 
Exhaust is passive on this one.
That’s what I was looking for but it’s all great knowledge, thank you.

The BC is looking much better but still not as happy as I’ve seen her. I’m stumped brother. It could be just the photos, but she’s usually been a little darker when I ran her. Any chance she’s a hungry feeder relative to your others?

I hope your making room for Durban! She’s gonna be looking for a home in a month or so I’d imagine.
 
That’s what I was looking for but it’s all great knowledge, thank you.

The BC is looking much better but still not as happy as I’ve seen her. I’m stumped brother. It could be just the photos, but she’s usually been a little darker when I ran her. Any chance she’s a hungry feeder relative to your others?

I hope your making room for Durban! She’s gonna be looking for a home in a month or so I’d imagine.
I was thinking about that possibility as well. I might bump the next watering to 5.5g and see if there's improvement. And don't worry...I'll have room for the Durban by then!
 
Got this from SweetSue in a PM...here goes:

"I count the mother as simply 1. The first clone is 1.1, the next 1.2 and so on.

When I clone from one of them it becomes 1.1.1 or 1.2.1, etc. Following it back the last one I listed - 1.2.1 - was the first clone taken from the second clone taken from the first mother.

The next genetic line would have read 2.2.1, denoting the first clone from the second clone of the second mother. I find this very easy to follow and it can track as many lines as needed without confusion.

Seed plant = 1.0
Clone from that = 1.1
Clone from that (the first AK) = 1.1.1
Clone from that (the mother) = 1.1.1.1
Clones taken from that mother = 1.1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.1.2, 1.1.1.1.3, etc

At this point you're five generations in, counting the seed plant, and that's reflected in the numbering.

Say you took two clones from the seed plant and did the same with each generation, two clones from each. You'd have
Seed plant = 1.0
Clones from her = 1.1 & 1.2
Clones from them = 1.1.1, 1.1.2, & 1.2.1, 1.2.2
Next generation = 1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.2, 1.1.2.1, 1.1.2.2, & 1.2.1.1, 1.2.1.2, 1.2.2.1, 1.2.2.2
Final generation = 1.1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.1.2, 1.1.1.2.1, 1.1.1.2.2, 1.1.2.1.1, 1.1.2.1.2, I think that's far enough to take this illustration.

You see where this is going? I only do one cutting per plant, so the numbers don't get that confusing."


I've lost track on the AK's, but the others are all accurate. My BC clone from AW is 2.2 (second clone from second seed plant), and any cuttings from that plant are 2.2.x.
 
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