KelticBlue's 2017: Soil, Ace Seeds Pure Pakistan Chitral Kush x Kali China Yunnan

Gonna stay in for another day.
.... I had some unexpected bizness pop up, I will probably have a drive on tuesday, Weather says it will break then. Good news, Wifey cannot do the humidity anymore. I am taking wifey on a short drive back where she is from.....
I might stick the camera in the tent tonight just before lights out....:yummy:
 
It rained here this evening and the temp drop noticeably
That is great News! Man my poor wife was dying last night, we had a walk to get a taxi as the police had the roads closed and there was a ton of people. We walked up hill as well. Poor thing we is getting too old for alll this fun.

Get the temps back below 100.!!
 
Here is a look at the Auto Diesel tonight. It is making seeds swelling up. That dirty boy


Good colors going into the final stretch

Loos pretty much like I expect.

When I find am amber it is just a small amount, very low percent

here, a pirple sugar leaf

top of the top

more close in

lot of clouds

more good stuff

top flower

a different profile

fall leaf, sativa :yummy: looking

Getting plain water and has been good. I let it dry out pretty good maybe 2 weeks ago when I was non stop working.
Gonna have a look for fungus gnat tomorrow, maybe drop some gnat bits just to be careful. If I get close to a zip dry it is way more than I deserve pluuusss, I dont wanna have to buy more storage containers...... :peace:
I am still thinking chopping in stages, cheers!
 
Pluggin along, doing its thing as advertised.

Buncha close ups


Red Stalks, cloudy heads.:smokin2:

close ups


Flowers

Top down on a flower
 
What’s the terps like on those?
Changing and getting stronger, a little less sour but still fuel dank. I am thinking the pollinatin has mellowed out the sour dank. I am gonna stick my nose in there one more time tonight, for the fun, for sure.
Once you touch it it is oily fuels smell. Not getting much of anything else

I broke out some long cure ACE seed Pakistan Chitral Kush and Kali-China Yunnan.
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It is a bit crispy on the outside but still sticky on the inside.
 
So I have dimmed down the lights about 75 percent on the analog dimmer dial. I like to do this as I wind up the grow, drives the light easier and cooler. From my reading it seems to also shift the CCT toward more blue or shorter wavelength.
from a led site:
Changes in forward voltage alter the volume of the recombination zone in the chip and therefore the recombination path lengths, shifting the dominant frequency of the output spectrum. It turns out that reducing the forward voltage – to dim the output – moves the dominant frequency to a slightly shorter wavelength.
 
Shouldn't be an issue yet with the cobs.

Up and running since Oct 2016. I was thinking after 3 years might be lagging some, or me eyesight is three years older.:nerd-with-glasses:


Just been reading up on CCT shift. I neeed to get out more. And they plant needs a water check:yummy:


:nomo:Effects of Current Modulation Conditions on the Chromaticity of Phosphor Converted (PC) White LEDs
 
I took a taster bud to dry and test, I though I was grabbin' a tiny one hit (the two bits front right but what was attached was this flower, I could not see good, I just grabbed a lower nug, thought it was those tiny bits, teteteteheheheh.



a tiny leaf I could not resist some snaps

reflecting

sweet :yummy:
 
I took the plant out, did a wipe around the floor, cleaned up a bit. The earth-box got a gallon of water, it was dry.

Here is the full frontal, that second tallest stem I tried to train down and slow down. It has a ton of bud sites. Could be all the exposure it got when I was training it out, trying to spread the canopy.

I had shite light for these, I also failed to account for it. I might try harder tomorrow when I check to see how well the drink is being taken...

flash fired for this one, I am working with my DSLR today and I am not used to it anymore. I think I can work with it but the point and shoot is so mobile and easy to hold.

it is the flouresent closet light, old fixture.
And I am letting the lambs quarter in the right corner go I am going to let its roots spread out help break the soil up, it is getting re amended after this grow. I will be re mixing the whole container. And the lambsquarter is going to be chopped up into my spare soil.

More about LambsQuarter :
interesting fact about Lambsquarter is that it is a dynamic nutrient accumulator! This means that it sends its roots deep down into the subsoil where it mines important nutrients and brings them back up into its leaves and stems. So when Lambsquarter is growing, the soil is constantly being fed and improved thereby. Lambsquarter will accumulate and make available Nitrogen, Potassium, Phosphorus, Calcium and Manganese.
 
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