Mr Teddy's Greek Indoor Grow - Indicas - Soil - LEDs

McD's
Some nice sugar building up on that Mazar of yours Teddy.
 
:tommy: drum roll, clock is tiking for these girls :tommy:



:bravo: Mr Teddy, wonderful update as usual. By the size of them i can tell that you and Mrs Teddy will stay medicated till the time you cut the next grow, which is really what you was going for i hope :slide:


Best wishes and much love :circle-of-love:


This country needs more people like us. If everyone in Greece grew a tree i bet there wouldn't be so much hate, racism, chauvinism and pretty much all those things that rot this generation from the inside out.


i woke up from a nasty nightmare and thought i'd reply late in night while im browsing my self to sleep :ganjamon:

Kali mera, 420brother. So pleased to hear that your mum will be home soon. :thumb:

Yep, this sure is an exciting time in the grow. :high-five:

McD's
Some nice sugar building up on that Mazar of yours Teddy.

So frosty !! :yummy:

:ciao: Reg and daT. Yes, they seem to be doing what they should be doing. I don't know if it's the strains or the lights, but I'm sure I'm seeing more and faster build up of frost that outdoors last year. :cheesygrinsmiley:


Looking very good Mr. T. Excellent pictures & beautiful buds.

Forgot to say...a little Silica will strengthen the bud heavy branches.
:thanks:brightlight. :circle-of-love:

And thanks for the silica tip. Is it worth using this late in the grow with maybe 4 weeks or so to go? I don't want to blast them with 'additives' unnecessarily. :laughtwo:

Have a good day / evening / night everyone. :circle-of-love:
 
Thanks brightlight. I'm so far into the grow that by the time I get any liquid imported it'll be too late. Bamboo canes for now. And since silicon is the second most prevalent substance in the earth's crust I'm hoping that my LOS mix with rock dust for the next grow should have enough of what they'll need.
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:thumb:Mr Teddy you are a diamond:love:you such a good grower I will have to read back but reading the comments I have an idea of the pictures before seeing them:bravo:You are always fun to catch up on and part of what for me makes 420 a family Tons of good vibes your way give Ol Ted a lil cuddle from me and have a great day all the love in the universe:Namaste:
Jai Jaganatha:circle-of-love:
 
:thanks: jaga.

It's exceptionally good to have you back with us, my friend. Missed you, your fonts, your colours, your smilies and most of all your kindness.
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Kali spera, Playmates. :ciao:

The saint's spring was beautiful when I collected water early this morning. Wild primroses with their thick, textured leaves and tiny white flowers covered the forest floor with fresh Lenten Roses rising amongst them. The promise of spring and outdoor growing was in the air. In the meantime, I have a tent of ladies to attend to.

The three of them get through 85 litres of spring water each time. Popped in their airpots into my 20 litre leaky leather bucket in the bath, each for around 20 minutes as advised by OMM :)thanks:), then gently top watered, each watering is like a PJ Special Flush (see my completed outdoor journal for the Soil-Meister's technique), so I've no worries about nute build-up. Not that they've been fed much at all apart from the Kelp foliar sprays and a soupson of BioBizz Grow. But today I top fed with 5ml of Grow and 10ml of Bloom and TopMax in 5 litres of water. Give 'em that last push in the final stretch, I thought. Can't do any harm at this late stage. My soil is a lovely organic mix, but by no means LOS yet. It will be for my summer Soil Girl special grow. (Come back soon, SG).

Pikky time....

FLOWERING, DAY 40


MASTERKUSH (Surly that should be MISTRESSKUSH?)

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MAZAR

Did someone say Mazar? Mummm Good! :volcano-smiley:

This one's for you, Old-But-I-Hope-I'm-As-Young-As-You-At-Your-Age Med Man. :love:

She's turning into a straggly thing with budding branches all over the shop. Half of her is tall and rangy, half is short and fat. She's Laurel and Hempy. No Greytail beauty is she. But she's mine and I love her. She still has the mag deficiency too, but I'm just staying Lestered about that. Because she absolutely stinks. :cheesygrinsmiley:

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BLUEBERRY

A funny little thing happened. When I'd finished watering and preening over the girls, Mrs Teddy called out, "Do you have any popcorn?" Yes, yes, I know you lot know what she meant. I did not.:goof: I said "Yes, Baby" and cooked up a pan-full on the stove. Imagine her surprise when I took it up to her studio. :laughtwo: So Mrs. T has been the first to try an early sample. She decreed it most fruity and remarkably efficacious.

Blueberry is a lovely plant. All still green and glowing. Not a problem on her. And the best developing buds. (As long as I now keep a lock on the tent).

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Thank you for popping in. Your company is truly enjoyed and deeply appreciated. :circle-of-love:

Pip Pip! :love: Mr Teddy x
 
A funny little thing happened. When I'd finished watering and preening over the girls, Mrs Teddy called out, "Do you have any popcorn?" Yes, yes, I know you lot know what she meant. I did not.:goof: I said "Yes, Baby" and cooked up a pan-full on the stove. Imagine her surprise when I took it up to her studio. :laughtwo: So Mrs. T has been the first to try an early sample. She decreed it most fruity and remarkably efficacious.
Not that this is all I got out of your informative update but did get a chuckle out of it.
 
:thanks: BAR and daTenshi. And, as you'll both know, they smell delicious too. :cheesygrinsmiley:

:thedoubletake: Am i in the right place? Teddy indoors?!? They look awsome!!:high-five:

Hey, look who's back! :welcome: Pittbull, great to see you. :high-five:

Indoors...well, I don't think they'd have done too well in 4 feet of snow. :cheesygrinsmiley: Mind you, it's outdoor gardening for me today. Sunday is Saint Haralambros Day whose little chapel overlooks our back garden. Half the village and the two Papas will be walking up here for the annual service. So I'm going for extra village points - going to clear the leaves and weeds from in front of it and plant up some primroses in pots around the chapel door.

Gil Scott Heron said "At the end you gotta pay for all your sins. So I've got a pretty big cheque coming". Thought I'd better get some early payments in. :laughtwo:
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