Hello everyone!
There has been a flurry of activity in the grow room! Sweeping, mopping, bleaching, scrubbing....I sprayed the walls and ceiling with bleach and then set off two bombs.
Also, I put 23 Lucky Queen in water, beginning the germination process.
Lucky Queen is a No Mercy strain, bred for 12/12.
Silver Pearl: Silver Pearl
Silver Pearl is a wonderful strain that's a three-way hybrid of Early Girl, Skunk #1 and Northern Lights. It was developed in the early 1990s. An indica/sativa mix, Silver Pearl produces buds that are covered in trichomes. These buds, while potent and crystally, are not as overpowering as some of the other White strains. Silver Pearl is though, a very healthy and strong plant which usually finishes early. This makes Silver Pearl a great first-time grower plant.
Silver Pearl's taste is skunky but not too much. It's actually refreshing and light.
Since the high yields are highly coveted for the commercial market, Silver Pearls is excellent to grow with great indoor and greenhouse results.
The buds of Silver Pearl will have results similar to that of the frosted, resinous characteristics of the Northern Lights strains, and will also have both the sweetness and calyx-to-leaf ratio of Early Pearl and Skunk. Silver Pearl is also the winner of the mixed Indica/Sativa category at the Cannabis Cup. Silver Pearl will soon become a classic-just like it's parents are!
Santa Maria:After having crossed a Santa Maria with a Mexican Haze and a Silver Pearl and inbreeding the resulting plant for 4 generations, one male was selected to pollinate a pure Santa Maria mother. After this we inbred 8 times by backcrossing a male/son with the mother (a pure Santa Maria). Scientifically spoken an F6 should be pure, but according to our experience cannabis plants become truly pure only in F8.
In other words: this Santa Maria is pure.
A good and fast "white" plant for both indoor and outdoor.
Santa Maria's have proven themselves over and over again for the last 15-17 years.
This exotic variety has very powerful erotic effects.
So basically, I have a fast finishing Brazillian Sativa/Indica hybrid.
The seeds are soaking in water, and will then be put into germination cups where they will grow under an 8 bulb, mixed spectrum T5 light.....a monster of a T5, powerful enough to flower under. But I'll just grow them for 17-21 days under this light and then put them under the HPS.
I will be doing mostly hempy, except I'll have a single soil pot with time released nutes and one hempy bucket with time released nutes.
The rest will be classic hempy, using Advanced Nutrients Connoisseur Line, with Big Bud and some other goodies as needed.
Using the 12/12 method, this grow should take 10 weeks, start to finish.
I'm transitioning my growing style with this grow, with the aim of having more of a perpetual operation going.
As for pest and disease prevention, I've got the following battle plan:
2 grows ago I had mites, so last grow I sprayed with Floramite.....no mites. This grow I'll spray with Azatrol a couple times as a prevention. If I get mites in spite of that, I'll use Forbid. I won't use Floramite again until next year, in order to avoid developing Super Mites.
I had Powdery Mildew on my last grow. I've dealt with that by a total bleaching of the entire grow room and the addition of Serenade, which will be used to prevent/combat any PM that may show itself.
I also have Neem oil (Einstein) and Malathion. The latter will be used in the case of gnats, white flys, etc.
So, that's my new grow. Pics coming soon.
There has been a flurry of activity in the grow room! Sweeping, mopping, bleaching, scrubbing....I sprayed the walls and ceiling with bleach and then set off two bombs.
Also, I put 23 Lucky Queen in water, beginning the germination process.
Lucky Queen is a No Mercy strain, bred for 12/12.
Lucky Queen
A fast, strong and very "white" plant for both indoor and outdoor. This plant produces a lot of weight and will disappoint nobody. Lucky Queen is the result of an inbred Silver Pearl # Santa Maria which was crossed with a Santa Maria F3, which makes it an F1 hybrid. This F1 does not need to be inbred any further because in its present form delivers a superior product.
Silver Pearl: Silver Pearl
Silver Pearl is a wonderful strain that's a three-way hybrid of Early Girl, Skunk #1 and Northern Lights. It was developed in the early 1990s. An indica/sativa mix, Silver Pearl produces buds that are covered in trichomes. These buds, while potent and crystally, are not as overpowering as some of the other White strains. Silver Pearl is though, a very healthy and strong plant which usually finishes early. This makes Silver Pearl a great first-time grower plant.
Silver Pearl's taste is skunky but not too much. It's actually refreshing and light.
Since the high yields are highly coveted for the commercial market, Silver Pearls is excellent to grow with great indoor and greenhouse results.
The buds of Silver Pearl will have results similar to that of the frosted, resinous characteristics of the Northern Lights strains, and will also have both the sweetness and calyx-to-leaf ratio of Early Pearl and Skunk. Silver Pearl is also the winner of the mixed Indica/Sativa category at the Cannabis Cup. Silver Pearl will soon become a classic-just like it's parents are!
Santa Maria:After having crossed a Santa Maria with a Mexican Haze and a Silver Pearl and inbreeding the resulting plant for 4 generations, one male was selected to pollinate a pure Santa Maria mother. After this we inbred 8 times by backcrossing a male/son with the mother (a pure Santa Maria). Scientifically spoken an F6 should be pure, but according to our experience cannabis plants become truly pure only in F8.
In other words: this Santa Maria is pure.
A good and fast "white" plant for both indoor and outdoor.
Santa Maria's have proven themselves over and over again for the last 15-17 years.
This exotic variety has very powerful erotic effects.
So basically, I have a fast finishing Brazillian Sativa/Indica hybrid.
The seeds are soaking in water, and will then be put into germination cups where they will grow under an 8 bulb, mixed spectrum T5 light.....a monster of a T5, powerful enough to flower under. But I'll just grow them for 17-21 days under this light and then put them under the HPS.
I will be doing mostly hempy, except I'll have a single soil pot with time released nutes and one hempy bucket with time released nutes.
The rest will be classic hempy, using Advanced Nutrients Connoisseur Line, with Big Bud and some other goodies as needed.
Using the 12/12 method, this grow should take 10 weeks, start to finish.
I'm transitioning my growing style with this grow, with the aim of having more of a perpetual operation going.
As for pest and disease prevention, I've got the following battle plan:
2 grows ago I had mites, so last grow I sprayed with Floramite.....no mites. This grow I'll spray with Azatrol a couple times as a prevention. If I get mites in spite of that, I'll use Forbid. I won't use Floramite again until next year, in order to avoid developing Super Mites.
I had Powdery Mildew on my last grow. I've dealt with that by a total bleaching of the entire grow room and the addition of Serenade, which will be used to prevent/combat any PM that may show itself.
I also have Neem oil (Einstein) and Malathion. The latter will be used in the case of gnats, white flys, etc.
So, that's my new grow. Pics coming soon.