DSC_0180.jpg
Morning and happy weekend Gee man and co.

I wanted to share that I received this fabulous prize from @Original Sensible Seeds! A couple of weeks ago I wasn't sure I'd get m/any prizes due to my location but they are arriving! It's wonderful! Pink Rozay look like fabulous plants. I am looking forward to one day growing them / getting a growmie to grow them for me since I am confined to autoflowering varietals for the time being.
 
DSC_0180.jpg
Morning and happy weekend Gee man and co.

I wanted to share that I received this fabulous prize from @Original Sensible Seeds! A couple of weeks ago I wasn't sure I'd get m/any prizes due to my location but they are arriving! It's wonderful! Pink Rozay look like fabulous plants. I am looking forward to one day growing them / getting a growmie to grow them for me since I am confined to autoflowering varietals for the time being.
Very cool! That sounds like a fantastic strain. I'm glad all the gifts are finding you. They are well deserved😊👊
 
So what are you going to do with the outside plant? 😧
It's chopped and half trimmed. I'll finish it today. It's a very gooey plant. 20 main tops is what she had. It was leaning towards it's sativa side. The flowers are not as nuggy as they could have been but the potency and flavors should be there.
 
It's chopped and half trimmed. I'll finish it today. It's a very gooey plant. 20 main tops is what she had. It was leaning towards it's sativa side. The flowers are not as nuggy as they could have been but the potency and flavors should be there.
We're all sure the worms will love it! :thumb:


:laughtwo:
 
Miss Sticky is getting some girth to her pistils! :laugh: Beautiful plant! Also kudos for growing outdoors right to the bitter end! She's going to be something special!
The outdoor grow was odd this year. The plants were all about 3 weeks late in starting to flower.

The BK that ripened never filled in to be floppy heavy.

Physically she looked about 3 weeks away, but her trichs were all milky and about a third amber so she was ripe.

Yield will be down but she looks and smells tasty and potent.

Her flowers are very pretty.🥰
 
Very cool! That sounds like a fantastic strain. I'm glad all the gifts are finding you. They are well deserved😊👊
Thank you! :)
It's chopped and half trimmed. I'll finish it today. It's a very gooey plant. 20 main tops is what she had. It was leaning towards it's sativa side. The flowers are not as nuggy as they could have been but the potency and flavors should be there.
It looks and sounds divine. Lucky friends!
 
Miss Sticky - Day 34 of Flower.

Half ways tomorrow, 3 full weeks until senescence could start. They get fed and watered today.

Dolo-water 1st, probably 3 liters, then top dressing, then EWC, then a gentle RO watering.

I need to up my feeding game, she eats a lot. It's time for a tea. Molasses, Gaia, and EWC with a bit of extra kelp and bat guano.

20241025_161734.jpg

The buds are stacking already. 🥰😊

20241025_161744.jpg

She is living up to her name. She has more sugar already than RVDV ever had, although RV had lots deep inside the calyxes, just not on the leaves.

20241026_062233.jpg

2" tall.

20241026_062313.jpg


20241026_062326.jpg

RV never had sugar leaves. Or pinkish tinges in her hairs.

20241026_062421.jpg

Deep inside everything is sparkly and sticky. 😊🤞❤️
 
@Gidorah how is Ikky? Is she harvested yet?
Bad news on Iklwa and nobody to blame but myself. She got totally ravished by two different types of worms. You can usually spot worm damage early by the brown section of buds and treat for it but these buggers just ate everything so fast that there was no warning. I didn't spray my use Bt and neem oil and kinda got lackadaisical with this grow. Oh well, always next year with better soil and a new refractometer. Here's two of the culprits.
20241015_151155.jpg

20241015_151057.jpg
 
Bad news on Iklwa and nobody to blame but myself. She got totally ravished by two different types of worms. You can usually spot worm damage early by the brown section of buds and treat for it but these buggers just ate everything so fast that there was no warning. I didn't spray my use Bt and neem oil and kinda got lackadaisical with this grow. Oh well, always next year with better soil and a new refractometer. Here's two of the culprits.
20241015_151155.jpg

20241015_151057.jpg
fat bastards!
 
The outdoor grow was odd this year. The plants were all about 3 weeks late in starting to flower.

The BK that ripened never filled in to be floppy heavy.

Physically she looked about 3 weeks away, but her trichs were all milky and about a third amber so she was ripe.

Yield will be down but she looks and smells tasty and potent.

Her flowers are very pretty.🥰
Yeah I remember that. Strange. Maybe smoke from fires? Space lasers, yeah, sorry it's crazy down here right now. :p

I just dug one of my holes out and tomorrow I'll mix a full dose of Rev's new recipe. Changed my mind and decided to not worry on my high ppm water. I'm going with being outdoors and cooking through winter may create ok conditions. Any thoughts?

What a rootball I found! 5 cubic feet of it! Heaviest near the top. It'll get heavy deeper with the new soil I'm thinking. I have to learn how to feed something like this now. Geoflora is fine and I knew how to get things grown with it but in Rev soil I won't need as much or something.
 
Bad news on Iklwa and nobody to blame but myself. She got totally ravished by two different types of worms. You can usually spot worm damage early by the brown section of buds and treat for it but these buggers just ate everything so fast that there was no warning. I didn't spray my use Bt and neem oil and kinda got lackadaisical with this grow. Oh well, always next year with better soil and a new refractometer. Here's two of the culprits.
20241015_151155.jpg

20241015_151057.jpg
Oh man that sucks. Catapillars are assholes. Those are big ones! Sorry G😓👊
 
Yeah I remember that. Strange. Maybe smoke from fires? Space lasers, yeah, sorry it's crazy down here right now. :p

I just dug one of my holes out and tomorrow I'll mix a full dose of Rev's new recipe. Changed my mind and decided to not worry on my high ppm water. I'm going with being outdoors and cooking through winter may create ok conditions. Any thoughts?
The deeper the better!
What a rootball I found! 5 cubic feet of it! Heaviest near the top. It'll get heavy deeper with the new soil I'm thinking. I have to learn how to feed something like this now. Geoflora is fine and I knew how to get things grown with it but in Rev soil I won't need as much or something.
I've never used Geoflora, but it sounds a lot like Gaia Green. If thats the case it works best if you stay ahead, and not very well if you are trying to catch up. More of a maintenance plan.

If you used Geoflora right from the beginning of the season through to harvest I bet you would have great success.
 
The deeper the better!
Good morning! they go 14 inches now. I could, and since amending there will be more soil, go deeper with a pickaxe and a post hole digger. Maybe get another 2 or 3 inches. It's hard packed rocky clay fill. Ok! On the agenda for today!
The deeper the better!

I've never used Geoflora, but it sounds a lot like Gaia Green. If thats the case it works best if you stay ahead, and not very well if you are trying to catch up. More of a maintenance plan.

If you used Geoflora right from the beginning of the season through to harvest I bet you would have great success.
Geoflora is a good friend of The Magazine. I've, and many of us won tons of it as prizes in the contests and now I like to buy it from them. There's lots of goodness in it like Gaia. I'm getting excited already for next season!
 
Thanks Gee. Dug around the soil and found a ton of grubs. Not sure what the life cycle is. Winged insect, lays eggs, turns into caterpillars, fall off and burrow down to become grubs I'm guessing. Got me some grubs to whack the end this cycle
I haven't found a cure for catapillars. They seem to love my high brix tomatoes. Maybe that's the cure, surround your garden with pots of tomatoes lol. Grasshoppers will eventually stop at about brix 16 but catapillars... well... they're assholes....
 
2 RVDV clones in 7gal cube pots rootball dissections.

20241027_130611.jpg

You can see the extra feeder roots matted at the surface waiting for top dressing. It's like a thick rug 3" deep.

20241027_130619.jpg


20241027_130638.jpg


20241027_131349.jpg

Upside down, you can see the seperation from feeder roots to rootball roots.

20241027_131414.jpg


20241027_131422.jpg


20241027_132056.jpg


20241027_132105.jpg


20241027_132114.jpg


20241027_132430.jpg

Completely shaken out. They were both identical. They are buried in tubs of used soil now to decompose their carbon back it. Rootballs are excellent carbon.

I still have a 3rd 7gal to do and 2 1.66gals. Then I can start rebuilding it all.
 
Back
Top Bottom