Reave's Perpetual Grow

@Reave yeah I'm in south Saskatchewan. And thats also in the basement with a natural gas furnace running all winter. We have no air exchange unit on the house to attempt to bring it up. The weather network says 39% outside today
 
Update Amnesia Haze Reg Day 25 Veg

Decent growth just like the rest a little droopy at times. But like the Afghani it may be genetics.

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After top

 
Update Flower Tent

Alaskan Purple

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Amber is creeping upwards. She is still sucking back water like a champ though.
 
Beautiful. Trichomes are just packed on there and ambering up nicely. Almost time :yahoo:
 
Your trichomes are jammed packed all over that flower. Great job .
 
Those buds look great :drool:going to be a nice harvest.

I'm with shed on the deficiency. Seems to be how a lot of my calcium deficiencies started as well, the odd rust spot would show and then the discoloration would start in patches and then also turn to a rusty look.
 
Everything is looking good. Looks like this coots soil needs to stay moist. Since giving each plant 1 litre RO water they are looking very vibrant and growing fast again.

Since the flower tent was available I moved the plants into it for some more room after cleaning it out.

The clones are haggard but I don’t put too much effort into the first cuttings. Next ones I will but in the bubble cloner and some lesser light.

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They really are looking vibrant Reave, wonderful healthy colors.

Keep up the good work
 
Update Amnesia Haze

First sign of a deficiency? All the other plants look great. This one looks lacking in something.

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I would ride it out , i get some marks like that and it sorts its self out over time , best thing is just keep and eye on that plant , if it gets worse then think of a plan , if it stays like it is , do not panic :thumb:
i am trying to catch up on other peoples journals , i have been flat out with all my other fruit and veg and i cant get the time
 
I would ride it out , i get some marks like that and it sorts its self out over time , best thing is just keep and eye on that plant , if it gets worse then think of a plan , if it stays like it is , do not panic :thumb:
i am trying to catch up on other peoples journals , i have been flat out with all my other fruit and veg and i cant get the time

Thanks Nutty , that’s what I will do. It actually looks to have stopped already after I gave a litre of RO water.


They really are looking vibrant Reave, wonderful healthy colors.

Keep up the good work

Thanks D, I’m pretty happy atm.
 
Hello Everyone,

Here are some close up of the grow. I am doing six different strains so this should be interesting. Hoping the Amnesia or Afghani is a male so we can do some pollination. The ace seeds number 5 looks to be a good mother. She is showing to be leaning very high percentage of sativa.


Update Veg Tent

Each of these girls are in a 2 gallon pot. They were transplanted into coots mix from solo cups. After the transplant they were given an EWC compost tea.

So far I am very happy with the results. The plants are growing quite quick since their topping and I am giving them 1 litre of RO water per day.

Barnys Farm Chronic Thunder
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Barnys Farm Utopia Haze
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Canuk Seeds Afghani
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Ace Seeds #5
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Ace Seeds #4
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Amnesia Haze
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Thank you for taking the time to check out my
 
Hey Reave, I know you're doing the Coots mix for the first time but your plants are looking really superb, you can't get a better start than that - well done! p.s. I am envious about the ACE sativas, I'd really like to kick off a couple of those myself!
 
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