Morglie's Perpetual: New Space & New Strains

Yeah man that Cannatonic will change smells. It's straight up oranges when it's done. The dude who gifted it to me told me that when I told him it smelled like fruit candy. It did change right at the end. It smokes great!
People are discovering the importance of CBD. It changes the high dramatically. My 2:1 Jamaican F's me right up. I love mixing Cannatonic with my other strains. It's like getting a whole new strain. It improves everything in my opinion.

Is the 707 you're running headband? I have one about to go into flower shortly. Just need my clone to root.
 
Granted the temperature and humidity changed some, but the plants don't seem to like going to blurple lights after full spectrum.
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The flower room is getting filled up. I think I've got it going on a decent rotation so that I don't get inundated with harvests. I'm trying to spread things out so that I have a harvest every week or two instead of cutting half my flower room at once. I was trying to take pics of my flower girls with the flash, but I think I like the way they turned out.

The seeded buds are purple Malawi and a Sinai landrace, both pollinated by a nice uniform structured ultra Dawg male.

Peace
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Looking good!

The only thing I'd say is not to think they "didn't like" the GE drench because it was too much nitrogen. I don't see the claw...therefore there wasn't too much N. There may have been another factor at play, but whatever it was it's gone, and there's no sign of nitrogen toxicity.

If you move forward assuming that....you'll start to have trouble with calcium, as there's more calcium in GE than nitrogen.
 
Looking good!

The only thing I'd say is not to think they "didn't like" the GE drench because it was too much nitrogen. I don't see the claw...therefore there wasn't too much N. There may have been another factor at play, but whatever it was it's gone, and there's no sign of nitrogen toxicity.

If you move forward assuming that....you'll start to have trouble with calcium, as there's more calcium in GE than nitrogen.
The one that is having the trouble with clawing is the five leaved clone I managed to save off her. This is the day after her first GE drench. They were flat the day before.

That's good info about the calcium in GE. I have a landrace that is giving me problems. I gave the mother a heavy drench of calcium carbonate and epsoms which cleared up the issue for a while. It's starting to come back, but I haven't been giving her any GE thinking that it might help the issue as she's a narrow bladed sativa, which normally don't like a lot of nitrogen. I'll add that back into the cycle. She should get another drink or two before harvest time.
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The one that is having the trouble with clawing is the five leaved clone I managed to save off her. This is the day after her first GE drench. They were flat the day before.

That's good info about the calcium in GE. I have a landrace that is giving me problems. I gave the mother a heavy drench of calcium carbonate and epsoms which cleared up the issue for a while. It's starting to come back, but I haven't been giving her any GE thinking that it might help the issue as she's a narrow bladed sativa, which normally don't like a lot of nitrogen. I'll add that back into the cycle. She should get another drink or two before harvest time.
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Oh...that one. Yeah, I was looking at the other pics. Yep. The claw....never mind.


Use Cat Drench on that landrace.....very, very light. That and Transplant, also light.

What was your thinking on drenching with limestone? Is this mother plant in HB soil?
 
Oh...that one. Yeah, I was looking at the other pics. Yep. The claw....never mind.


Use Cat Drench on that landrace.....very, very light. That and Transplant, also light.

What was your thinking on drenching with limestone? Is this mother plant in HB soil?
It was in first run soil and showing larger copperish spots on the older fans that looked to be calcium deficiency by everything I could find. It's a very picky plant. It was covered in preflowers as well in 16/8 lighting. After I drenched it with the calcium and have given it Transplant and cat it's done well for about a month. It's starting too higher leaves again this well though, so I've been planning on hitting it again once more. It's got about 3 weeks left on it at this point. It's the green bud that's seeded back a few posts.

I've got a clone of it going, but that's only if it ends up being incredible smoke. If not, I'm dropping that strain after I flower out the clone. There are far too many options now to stick with a picky plant. I'll give it a try again sometime down the road.
 
It was in first run soil and showing larger copperish spots on the older fans that looked to be calcium deficiency by everything I could find. It's a very picky plant. It was covered in preflowers as well in 16/8 lighting. After I drenched it with the calcium and have given it Transplant and cat it's done well for about a month. It's starting too higher leaves again this well though, so I've been planning on hitting it again once more. It's got about 3 weeks left on it at this point. It's the green bud that's seeded back a few posts.

I've got a clone of it going, but that's only if it ends up being incredible smoke. If not, I'm dropping that strain after I flower out the clone. There are far too many options now to stick with a picky plant. I'll give it a try again sometime down the road.


I'm worried that your top dressing with CaCo3 is lower pH.....try top dressing with re-charge and or Roots! instead. both are loaded with calcium....and re-charge/amendment will fix your pH at precisely 6.4
 
I'm worried that your top dressing with CaCo3 is lower pH.....try top dressing with re-charge and or Roots! instead. both are loaded with calcium....and re-charge/amendment will fix your pH at precisely 6.4
She's had recharge already early in flower. I'll hit her with it again and add some roots. Thanks!
 
Harvest day for the quad. Malawi x4. Two purple and two green pheno in an 17 gallon tote.

The purple pheno has a very distinct artificial grape smell to them. I believe it's the most pronounced scent I've had from this cutting. I'm looking forward to testing this batch out.

Peace
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Beautiful!
 
Gorgeous! :thumb:
Beautiful!
Thank you guys. I feel like I'm finally getting this grow moving and starting to hit on all cylinders. Now if only I could eradicate the mites completely, I'd be golden. I think I'm going to have to learn to live with them and just keep regularly treating. They are persistent buggers.
 
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