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Oops 😬! How the F**K did I end up on this thread? Don’t I feel stupid! Smh CL🍀
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All good brother, I saw the work looks awesome.
 
Worth the read.


 
Worked on the outdoor location laying the second layer of inoculated hay, and then a placed 3 spot with prime soil really good stuff. Getting ready to put some plants in their permanent homes.
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I still have a couple more wheelbarrows, then I can start the filling the big pots.
 
Worth the read.


Interesting reading 📖 🙏🤔 CL🍀
 
Done with the remaining 2 phenos going outside, wheelbarrow full of good soil enough to make a mound and deep planting for some I took the first node off completely and bury in soil. First time I try this way, should be interesting.

DUTERTES NIGHTMARE
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This pheno is new to me I never seen it so that’s very awesome. The side branching is showing lots of vigorous growth and the spacing between nodes is considerably tight for a Sativa. It doesn’t look like anything I had going on last year. That’s the new home.


DPXFM
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They were so ready to go in the ground. Exciting to see the cross of last years Durban and the male I had in the bush.

The spot has potential now, can’t wait to see it in the rain. Enough direct sunlight but well shaded, lots of air flow and space. I might add a couple more to this spot. And what ever is really good will take clones

The others;
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PSF1XFM
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Lots of questions regarding this pheno, am I even able to finish and harvest this pheno? Last year it took long time but this is a cross it’s not the PSf1 from last year… looking forward to it she looks awesome already.

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Really healthy looking plants there, Dani! :thumb:

Thanks Azi!
I have been working hard.

Hopefully I can deliver this year, I might be able to create a new environment with probably less plants and not on the ground but in Pots, I kinda want to wait for cloning to use this new spot. I have my two #1 phenos waiting for a home and a soon to be repotted Malawi/haze, just saying I need more planting space.

On the case of healthy looking plants, my "SIP" pheno is not looking as top shape as my rest, since its an experiment my findings are inconclusive; I have a feeling not enough moisture is getting to the roots. The plant is growing but not at the same speed as the one next to it, and also some sort of leaf mutation or reaction on the top nodes. I'm not worried but it would be nice if it didn’t go all weird on me.

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Done with the remaining 2 phenos going outside, wheelbarrow full of good soil enough to make a mound and deep planting for some I took the first node off completely and bury in soil. First time I try this way, should be interesting.

DUTERTES NIGHTMARE
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This pheno is new to me I never seen it so that’s very awesome. The side branching is showing lots of vigorous growth and the spacing between nodes is considerably tight for a Sativa. It doesn’t look like anything I had going on last year. That’s the new home.


DPXFM
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They were so ready to go in the ground. Exciting to see the cross of last years Durban and the male I had in the bush.

The spot has potential now, can’t wait to see it in the rain. Enough direct sunlight but well shaded, lots of air flow and space. I might add a couple more to this spot. And what ever is really good will take clones

The others;
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PSF1XFM
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Lots of questions regarding this pheno, am I even able to finish and harvest this pheno? Last year it took long time but this is a cross it’s not the PSf1 from last year… looking forward to it she looks awesome already.

:passitleft:
CL🍀 :popcorn: 🤔👍💕
 
On the case of healthy looking plants, my "SIP" pheno is not looking as top shape as my rest, since its an experiment my findings are inconclusive; I have a feeling not enough moisture is getting to the roots. The plant is growing but not at the same speed as the one next to it, and also some sort of leaf mutation or reaction on the top nodes. I'm not worried but it would be nice if it didn’t go all weird on me.
Yeah, looks like she is objecting to something. Maybe try a cutting in a regular SIP with everything else the same and see if it's the bucket design that's in the way.
 
Yeah, looks like she is objecting to something. Maybe try a cutting in a regular SIP with everything else the same and see if it's the bucket design that's in the way.

I should do that in the name of SIP. I’m blaming only me for this one as I went sideways with design. I might be able to clone this Auto just in time to do a proper SIP. Give or take she was a nice looking pheno.
 
Morning walk thru;

Malawi/Haze doing fine, added the light to her every morning 7am I manually switch the light. I walk through the garden beds check all veggies, water stuff, foliar feed… and then I get to the cannabis.
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When people grow and talk about Auto flows it’s almost like they not to be touched, stressed or fool around with because they get stunt and don’t grow… I had a misconception of Auto flows because I like to stress my plants, I like to train hard and I for sure like to feed them millions of microbes. After all they are just plants like every other one on the planet… so I train my Autos;

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Canopy levelled, that is what I look for; equal distribution of phytohormones aka plant growth hormones. Enhancing the production of plant hormones done naturally with out any artificial spray or bottled food, just good old fingers to pinch/bend and understanding of plant biology. No secrets only high stress training and a vegetarian diet aka green manure.
I have now 7 apical dominant branches that will become apical bud sites, all done on an auto while preflowering. She doesn’t stop growing so the amount of stress given isn’t harsh enough to stop the plant from growing.
I didn’t even like this pheno at the beginning and things just changed…
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Same plant beginning of May, one month difference is huge!
 
Follow up on the morning walk;

The next Auto is going thru a face, it might be the layering, it might be too much of something I put in there, it might be too much water… I honestly don’t know. She ain’t looking pretty she has had better days, but she still has plenty of time to keep at it as she is not preflowering yet. Still figuring out the set up I guess. I don’t cut any slack and I trained again this pheno.
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Did foliar feed like I do. Morning time is the best time to do anything like this.

The lift up in less than a day
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I hit them back;
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Off to see the other 5, roll a doobie and should be all good.
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