Radogast 2 - Return of the Clones

:bravo: Well done. Kudos to the helpful lad as well. :battingeyelashes:

Hey, I gotta say, great frosting on this plant. Love that soil, eh? Most of the roots in the pot would have been fine roots, don't you think?

I want to learn to have monster roots at final transplant and then figure out when it's best to SWICK straight out. There's a balance point somewhere in there.

Sorry, got distracted from the celebration. How rude of me. :laughtwo:

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I love harvest. :cheesygrinsmiley:
 
You may want to have the police check out the place I think I saw a Flasher in there :)
 
Cool...new bowl to bring in the new harvest! :slide:
This the first new bong for her in 5 years, the technology is wild. She calls the upper bubbler the Octo-Chamber lol, and the ash catcher is The Shower Head because of the shape and the slits. There are no slits in my memory. These glass blowers are very creative in a practical way - the art pieces seem to be losing ground. But this is a college town so maybe its just the store we went to. Art and practical have met in the middle now - very cool these days.

I think she fills each chamber separately. When she first got it she tried blowing it down which blew water up through the bowl...lol

The slits are on the 'donut' at the base of The Shower Head.



I agree there are some interesting blends of art and practical - especially in the oil rigs.

Since the topic came up, here are the photos I took of 420 glass today :)


Whimsy meets tech glass (Steve Bates grenade, Hitman dabuccino)

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Punny - Oil rigs

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Somewhat Burtonesque

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More traditional (and expensive) heady glass

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Geez. It's a totally different world out there. I wouldn't know what to do with one!
 
Breeder seed Giselle was about a week behind Hani.

Both Hani and Giselle did that sort of reveg looking thing 15-20 days ago.

Hani grew swollen flowers.

Giselle is growing new flowers on top of old flowers. I guess she will smoke a combo of head high (new) and body high (old)

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The new growth has many more trichomes.

My only for sure on harvest is - not today. Giselle could finsh in 4-40 days. I don't know :)
 
Nice Pistil explosion, that bowl is nice. Every thing in the glass world has changed. Those $300+ pieces look way cooler than anything here. And the Burtonesque stuff...wow so cool - wish list. I'd like to see a propeller or a water mill gear looking thing on the inside, like a ferris wheel going around and around when you suck, that would be cool. Those fish things on the tops are very art worthy. Thanks for the pics - maybe next years birthday - or maybe mine coming up :) let her get it for me, for her!
 
Northern Lights 'Aurora'

Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn. The Greeks called her Eos. She was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and the sister of Helios (the sun god) and Selene (the moon goddess). Every morning, Aurora arose from the sea and rode in her horse-drawn chariot across the sky ahead of the sun, carrying a pitcher from which she sprinkled dew upon the earth.

Aurora's first husband was the Titan Astraeus. They had several sons: the winds Boreas, Eurus, Notus, and Zephyrus as well as the morning star Eosphorus and the evening star Hesperus.

From mythencyclopedia<dot>com


Northern Lights 'Aurora'

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White Widow Bellatrix C2

She wants to go to the flower room but she recently had mites. She is grounded in the garden room until she gets rid of her mites: tough love for my girl. Topped her yesterday to take advantage of the extra time growing up.


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where would you find VG
 
Northern Lights 'Aurora'

Aurora was the Roman goddess of the dawn. The Greeks called her Eos. She was the daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia and the sister of Helios (the sun god) and Selene (the moon goddess). Every morning, Aurora arose from the sea and rode in her horse-drawn chariot across the sky ahead of the sun, carrying a pitcher from which she sprinkled dew upon the earth.

Aurora's first husband was the Titan Astraeus. They had several sons: the winds Boreas, Eurus, Notus, and Zephyrus as well as the morning star Eosphorus and the evening star Hesperus.

Northern lights is one of my wife's favorites. I like the mythology too :thumb:
 
:bravo: Well done. Kudos to the helpful lad as well. :battingeyelashes:

Hey, I gotta say, great frosting on this plant. Love that soil, eh? Most of the roots in the pot would have been fine roots, don't you think?

I want to learn to have monster roots at final transplant and then figure out when it's best to SWICK straight out. There's a balance point somewhere in there.

Sorry, got distracted from the celebration. How rude of me. :laughtwo:

:party::slide::party:

I love harvest. :cheesygrinsmiley:

Sorry I missed this earlier.

The frosting is great. I just passed around a vape with 7 people, 0.3g of 4 day drying Hani - I am 2/3 baked with smiles and munchies.

The roots surprise me. They look like they filled the pot in early veg Then did not grow much on the late veg and flowering SWICKs.
Small roots did not hold her back :) I am doing wet dry cycles with the veg SWICKs and top watering in the flower room. I like having the early veg SWICK. I never notice drooping in early veg, so I really appreciate the swick for low seedlings like the 3 day old Northern Lights.

There is a balance point somewhere, probably several balance points, like those Shaolin Monks jumping from balancing pole to balancing pole.
 
The trimmed buds in the mesh hamper are looking good. Shrinking, they are average density nugs: tighter than I expected.
I did a test snap of a drying bud today; 4 days after harvest. There was no stem snap, so they are drying nice and slow.

The trim is in open top pickle jars with boveda packs waiting to dry. I roll the trim jars twice a day to mix the leaves.

Next harvest, I plan to hang dry the stems and put the shake in the mesh hamper.
 
I read about your harvest and there's this huge grin plastered across my face. :yahoo:
 
ty just did found it on cramazon
 
I read about your harvest and there's this huge grin plastered across my face. :yahoo:

How about tonight's harvest?

Caramelicious Sassy C1 - 1 of 6 returning clones I started this thread with 98 pages ago.
Estimated dry weight = 2 grams


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Oh... You mean this one... Hawaiian Skunk Hani - Dry weight 66 grams (2 oz of bud plus stems and trim)

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Top cola photos ... about 1 inch in diameter

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About 10 inches long :)

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Graduation Day for White Widow Bellatrix C2 (taken 7/28)


4 leaves in Flower room were showing white spots and Bella was not showing active mite infestation, so I moved her into the flower room.

White Widow Bellatrix C2 33" tall by 23" wide - kind of wispy

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White Widow Bellatrix - C3 clones

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Current Flower room layout, Bellatrix moved into Hani's position in front right

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48" Giselle with 33" Bella in front right

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At 10 weeks of flower, Giselle is still stacking buds - I'm gonna let her run a bit longer

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Big Bertha (right) in the center of room, AK47 Gaby (left)

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Supplemental light for Big Bertha

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Borderline Bowie

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4 more 5-gal buckets of WW and CAR C1 clones (not pictured)


Late veg SWICK is done with graduates for a couple of more weeks

Next in line to flower are HWS Hani C1 clone (center back) and CAR Quiffa C1 clone (right front)

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Rad, I noticed the Bovida pack in one of the jars and it reminded me of an item blogged by RSOiler on recharging the packs. This tidbit of money saving and resource renewal is at how-recharge-62-boveda-pack-5421
This seemed like it would be of interest to you and many of your journals followers including me, at least when I one day have the need.
:Namaste:
 
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