Oh, the American Pie is an auto!
Looking good, and very nice of you to do the transplanting of the DGD before you pass it along.
Looking good, and very nice of you to do the transplanting of the DGD before you pass it along.
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Yeah, sorry I didn't share that piece of info earlier.Oh, the American Pie is an auto!
I want to make sure it's done correctly so my share of his harvest is as good as it can be. However, since I gave him all my GeoFlora, I won't be able to amend the soil prior to transplant.Looking good, and very nice of you to do the transplanting of the DGD before you pass it along.
Amending and wetting the soil before transplant seems to be an important step with GF!However, since I gave him all my GeoFlora, I won't be able to amend the soil prior to transplant.
Brilliant!to rotate left/right some of the lower shoots to fill in some open spaces and to prevent nodes stacking directly above another.
As long as you're training them, might as well put 'em where you want 'emrotate left/right some of the lower shoots to fill in some open spaces
As long as she's putting out fresh pistils she's still fattening up- plus, she's still a thirsty girl...and almost no amber trichs... I would say she's just not "ripe" quite yet....I think she'll go to day 100- maybe even a little longer.I'm thinking maybe in a couple days I chop. What do you all think?
You're probably spot on, Carcass. Every time I look closely, I think "a couple more days", but it's just taking so long. This is definitely the longest growing auto for me. It took 33 days of veg, and now 60 days of flower. I've waited this long, I guess another week is not so bad.As long as she's putting out fresh pistils she's still fattening up- plus, she's still a thirsty girl...and almost no amber trichs... I would say she's just not "ripe" quite yet....I think she'll go to day 100- maybe even a little longer.
Beautiful plants BZL. I’m currently in exactly the same position as my GG4 is 93 days from sprout today and still showing white pistols and just barely cloudy trichs with no amber at all.It's currently at 92 days from sprout and still has fresh pistil
I agree, July 4th is probably out of the question for my plant as well. Especially since I want to dry it with the "Low and Slow" refrigerator method.I was hoping to have a bud cut dried and a light cure for Independence Day, but I’ve decided or I should say she has decided that’s not happening this year.
I see your problem here, Felipe... you just need to "not come down". That should solve it.That AP is looking like it’s almost at the point I like - most trichs just turned milky. I don’t really care for amber in a hybrid - it makes me sleepy when I come back down.
Normally this plant would be in my window for harvest, but after getting 4 of my plants lab-tested last season, I realize that I've been taking my plants too early. Only 1 of those 4 plants contained any trace of CBN, and my Killer Haze only tested out at 5% THC (was expecting something above 20%). I'm gonna try waiting a bit longer on my plants this season, and we'll see how they smoke. I do like the "tester" suggestion, though.My new policy is, take a tester bud! Normally I would say wait, seeing little bits of clear still inside quite a few of the cloudy trichs. BUT, I harvested my previous critical purple kush even earlier than yours is at right now, and it’s the family favorite smoke. Judging by the trichs is cool too, I think for me, I just gotta see how it feels to really know.
Wow, what a little survivor!! Can’t wait to see what that little tadpole does!!I don't believe I've mentioned another project I currently have going on in the grow room. Last season my son grew a White Widow and an Alaskan Purple outdoors in his backyard. Evidently, one of his neighbors was also growing and had a male in their batch, as both of these plants had maybe 100 seeds each that we found during harvest.
As a project, I decided to sprout a few each of these seeds. My son already has a couple friends willing to take these for their grow this summer. Since the father is Unknown, I decided to call the seeds coming from the Alaskan Purple mother "Alaskan Mystery", and the seeds from White Widow will be called "What Widow".
Most of the seeds didn't sprout, but I got 7 pretty good ones. Hopefully they won't all be males. Here's a pic of them at 17 days. The ones in red solo cups are Alaskan Mystery and blue are the What Widows.
Since I only had two of the What Widows sprout, I tried soaking another batch and got two more to sprout. I left the remaining uncracked seeds in a damp paper towel and forgot about them until almost a week later. To my surprise one of them had sprouted! The tap root was about 3 inches long and growing throughout the paper towel. It was albino since it had no light or nutrients for its entire existence.
Just for grins I put it in soil - paper towel and all. Here's a picture of it a couple days later. It actually has some color to it now.
And as of yesterday, here it is a couple more days later. It's actually growing!!
I think I'll keep this one.
LOL - I actually haven’t come down since December!I see your problem here, Felipe... you just need to "not come down". That should solve it.