McLoadie's Third Grow Journal

I have visitors from the west, and they came bearing gifts and greetings!:circle-of-love:The weed is e18, mmmmmm good!
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Yesterday I had an idea, and I was praying to God and I mentioned that I would like to ride a buffalo in the parade.....dressed like an indian....on a saddle.....yeah, I may be weird, but what happened next is weird. We went to the smoke shop to get some cigs and were pulling out onto the street and a car stopped in the road right in front of us....I thought WTF?, but it's really not that unusual with the tourist here.......from around the world....IDK if they even know how to drive. Much to my delight I looked in that car and it was my nephew and sister.............from a 1000 miles away in cali! Man was I happy, I told God that this was better than ridin a buffalo in the parade! The smoke is great, These buds are so dense.....it just looks like hash balls....but it's weed! The one in that pic is shaped like a heart!
 
good weed Mc and Young Miss Loadie and Niece and Nephew!:circle-of-love:
WOW I had that same dream except I was on a Yak and wearing a Panama hat with a sundress on. go figure..
 
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Mexikush B3
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Afghan Kush
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Mexikush B10, the only plant that didn't do shit....just a poor pheno.
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Yeti
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Purple Kush
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Tahoe OG
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The flush has begun, no more nutes, I may give them some molasses....I haven't decided. I've had some interesting conversations in the past coupla days with my visitors from nor cal. I try to learn what the trends are in not only the markets, but on the growers side of the subject. The markets suck, you can get top shelf meds for a hundred bucks an oz. if you know somebody. Now, I would like to mention that these low cost meds are commercial products, the weed we produce in our microgrows, or even jon in his garden of love is a significantly higher quality product. From my observations it appears that there is a great deal of attention being paid to appearance.........my samples are the densest I've ever seen, potency and flavor seem to have taken back stage to appearance. The methods were spelled out to me in a pretty detailed manner. The trend is the amendment or construction of soils, with little fertilizing during the life cycle of the plant. The thing they are using.............or many are using is superthrive. I will spend some time to get the application rates for reference......if anyone wonders....I know I do. Bat guano and worm castings is the word. It looks like the Yeti is gong to be the heaviest producer, if I can keep it growing it will go another month. I cut the nutes at the nutrient mfgrs. rec. timing, I had a shitty kinda taste in some of the last run so I'll flush for a month on the slwest plants to see if I can get rid of it. All my plants are very fragrant, with the exception of the mexikush b10..........it is odorless and has very little trichome produce. The rest smell absolutely lovely, I may get a little less weight this run, but I believe this is my best run yet. Now, the difference in the lights. The hps is ahead of the induction, however, the hps is going away after these plants finish....too much heat, too much noise, and that light is like torture being around it, it is the most irritating color ever. It reminds me of shooting streetlights out with my wrist rocket when I was a kid.
 
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