Stanks Go Perpetual In 2018!

Tangie x Ghost Train Haze Clone Day 78 (Flip Day)

Last veg update on this girl. She got three Neem dips prior to flipping. No leaves in the last three checks have shown any signs of mites so I made the executive decision to move her up to the flower tent today. So tomorrow will be Flip Day 1.

I am a bit worried about her height but I will deal with it when it stretches (supposedly up to 2x-3x) too much. She had a couple days in the new 10 gallon pot before being flipped. Looks like new growth showing nicely so those roots are happy for the new room.

She will get a drink of ACT tomorrow just to make sure the herd is super charged for flower. Temps in the tent are in the high 70s with about 60% RH.






And here are a few shots of her sitting next to her new neighbor the White Widow.



 
White Widow Flip Day 31 Day 22 With Hairs

Gave this girl a massive trim the other day and you can't hardly tell I did anything. I will hit it every couple days until I have the bud sites opened up the way I want them. The side branching on her is really crazy. She is drinking about a gallon and a half every 2 days right now. I am brewing up a batch of ACT for her to super charge her for the home stretch. She will get that this evening.

She isn't frosting up as much as I thought she would for this point in flower but I will hold off judgement. The NL wasn't frosty at all early on and she turned out great.















 
Hindu Kush Flip Day 27, Day 17 With Hairs

Here is Ms Stank's big girl. She is moving along through flower VERY fast. She might end up being a legit 45-50 day strain.....we will see how she finishes. She is moving much faster in flower than the NL did even though they both had the same flower times listed. The NL went 64 days from flip.

She is starting to really drink. She will get a drink of ACT later tonight. The frost on her is impressive for this point in flower. She is smelling delicious. She has a bit of a citrus with lots of sweet. Some of her colas will likely need some support here soon. She is going to be a nice yielder!















 
Yeah I am very impressed with the Hindu and what Ms Stank has done with it. It stretched a lot more than I thought she would. Lover her spires and frost. And the smell is very nice too.
 
And I still need to catch up with your journal and Derby's journal.....and perhaps Pennywises. I haven't forgotten about you guys, just takes a bit after not being around for a week while poppa Stank was out. Oh and still have a bunch of pages in Newty and Sue's to catch up on.
You just named all the legends on the mag and impossible journals to keep up with :laugh:. Take one weekend off to chill 10 pages behind
 
Oh yeah frosty as hell, it looks like a great hash material :smokin2:
 
You just named all the legends on the mag and impossible journals to keep up with :laugh:. Take one weekend off to chill 10 pages behind
Yeah its tough to catch up if you fall behind. But I am weird.....I kind of have OCD about making sure that I read each post. It will bug me and i will even go back and read it a week or two later if I skipped a part. I am saving Sue for a day where I have several hours to catch up!
 
That HK is one curly-headed blonde! Looking great in those tents but still waiting for the update on the Black Cherry:slide:.
Sorry buddy, I am holding off on her as she got a bit burned with her last Neem dip. Thought doing at lights out would give her ample time to dry out but apparently not. So I hate posting pics of a my girls hurting when its something I did to them.

If it was bad genetics or something else i would post away LOL. I hate that I have had to keep her in the small tent in quarentine under less than optimal lights. Honestly, I have been considering taking a cut off her and trashing her when its rooted. The plant deserves better than what i have given her. I gotta check her under the scope again and if she is clear I will bring her into the main veg tent and see how she recovers.

I will snap a few shots of her for you though Shed. Just don't be disappointed in her....I haven't put her in a position to succeed or live up to her potential. I am hoping I can nurse her back to health with a couple foliars and an up potting and putting her under the better veg light.
 
That WW really is a beautiful plant in terms of structure. I hope she frosts up for you in that "widow way"! The buds on the HK look fantastic! :bravo:
Thanks Krip! Yeah she spent about 85 days or so getting main-lined.....all for me to stick her in the back corner of the tent where she became an out of control mess LOL. Hoping to get her trimmed up a bit more over the next week or two.
 
So I hate posting pics of a my girls hurting when its something I did to them.
I will snap a few shots of her for you though Shed. Just don't be disappointed in her....I haven't put her in a position to succeed or live up to her potential. I am hoping I can nurse her back to health with a couple foliars and an up potting and putting her under the better veg light.
Posting those pics and description helps the rest of us learn what not to do. God knows everything else in this journal is a lesson in what to do!
 
LOL....I have told ya'll what not to do in terms of the dipping already. But I know what you mean, hence why I said I would take some shots for you.

But back to the dipping method, I think what I will do in the future is dip at night and then sit the plant outside of the tent with the flap open so it can get weaker light for the next 24-48 hours after the dipping before moving it back under the light. I will figure out the correct steps and times (at least for my set up) and then update the process when I find what seems to cause the least stress to the plant. I love the success I have against the bugs with this method.

On a side note, we found some mites on the Sweet Basil growing on the window ledge. Had to move that outside and let mother nature handle em. Hopefully thats where all the mites were! I haven't seen any on any of the girls leaves for a bit.....(knocks on wood)
 
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