Overlord's Adventures With High Brix

Man OL those are looking quite healthy. I really like the looks of the GDPupil in the shipper....:p.

It's nice when the environment is in check, it makes things run so much smoother. Nice job really.

Thank you, I believe the addition of the controller has made a huge difference. The environment stays much more stable than me trying to constantly adjust for changes.
The clones haven't skipped a beat since transplanting, I will probably ship them by Monday.

Looking good OL! It looks like the GDPupil is staying pretty squat. A good amount of budsites on there! :thumb:

GDPupil has stayed the most squat of them all, none of them look too bad IMO for a bunch of hacked up mother plants that grew into the T5's.

The Warbird has surprised me a little, she was thinned out, not much in the center of the plant. Now she has filled in and is trying to take up all the room in the tent.

It is obvious that to run more than four plants at a time, I will have to transplant and flip when they are considerably smaller. We will have to see how that plays out while trying to allow proper root development in veg.
 
Yeah the Warbird does look like it is trying to take over everything! It looks like she stretched which surprised me since you had mentioned it wanting to grow out and not up!

Same here, I was told she didn't stretch much at all. She has grown up and out and filled in a lot.

Looking great OL! No,ScrOG this time. Are those girls eau natural, I.e. No topping or FIM? You gonna give their legs a shave? Frost starting already! :high-five:

These were mothers and have been fim'd and topped multiple times. At Transplant I thinned them out , shaved their legs, and now they don't even look like it. LOL

I will mostly leave them alone now.
 
What Doc said was "Environment, environment, environment!" :battingeyelashes:

That's a beautiful jungle-in-the-making m'lord. :bravo: Curious about that curling leaf. I'd never heard Stoney's theory before, but didn't it make you stop and wonder? My Royal Gorilla is curled like mad, but it's because I don't work as hard to control environment, and that tent got crazy hot when we had a temperature spike last week.

That's obviously not what's going on with your little darlin'. Won't it be nice if running it at a higher humidity would work? So often it's the easy solution that works. Hmmm... that wouldn't really be an easy thing to do in a garden with other plants, would it? Do you have a tent she can have to herself?

Environmental control... someday.
 
What Doc said was "Environment, environment, environment!" :battingeyelashes:

That's a beautiful jungle-in-the-making m'lord. :bravo: Curious about that curling leaf. I'd never heard Stoney's theory before, but didn't it make you stop and wonder? My Royal Gorilla is curled like mad, but it's because I don't work as hard to control environment, and that tent got crazy hot when we had a temperature spike last week.

That's obviously not what's going on with your little darlin'. Won't it be nice if running it at a higher humidity would work? So often it's the easy solution that works. Hmmm... that wouldn't really be an easy thing to do in a garden with other plants, would it? Do you have a tent she can have to herself?

Environmental control... someday.

Hi Sue,

Stoneys theory didn't go unnoticed, and it could be she hit the 2nd run soil and did that.
No other leaves have done that as of yet, but I am watching closely.
The environmental controller has made a lot of difference, instead of me adjusting things to fit the ever changing conditions, it is automatic as needed.

I saw someone comment on a thread in the last day or two that by keeping their environment correct, they went from harvesting 1 to 2 pounds to 2 to 3 pounds. Plus my girls look happy every time I check them now, I still need to purchase a dehumidifier and CO2 equipment. They will be coming soon, did make an order with Doc tonight so I wouldn't run out of TP & GE plus needed amendment for the last run soil.

Next priority is the dehumidifier then the CO2.

I have been feeding/watering them with 1 gallon water per 8 gallon pot. Doc does this in flower with his 7 gallon, I have noticed I am watering more often of course but all is looking really really good.

I will update with pics maybe tomorrow.
 
UPDATE:

On cruise control for the most part, took some pics. I edited the pics title and description so you know what they are.













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I'm seeing purple petioles. You'll want to ramp up the dosages. Are you at 2 ml/soil gallon yet? Brix recently?

Try to coax those petioles back to green. :Namaste:
 
Just a quick thought, it has been 3 weeks since I transplanted and flipped.

In Three Weeks!!
Cannabis is an all around amazing plant.

I've always been in awe of that. From something the size of a sesame seed, to a 15 foot landscaping shrub in 6 months? Fuggin' awesome, literally. o_O

Did you see those shrubs Sphnx grew?
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Ok, I'd suggest a good strong dose - a soak if you can manage it - of Trans/Tea when they're ready. A day after that, as soon as they're perky and reaching, Brix 'em. That should help.

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M’lord...... the GD Pupil stopped me dead in my tracks. The cob just kicked in and that was an erotic effect I wasn’t anticipating. Lol! Damn! That’ll keep a girl cobbing. :Love:

I was getting a 420 lift before lunch with my senior buds and this thread glimmered most brightly. After taking the stroll I missed earlier I can see why. :hugs:
 
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