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MagicJim
Creme de la Creme Photos: Sept 2016
OK...so internet service was installed yesterday. Now I'm able to just surf the internet all day and not get anything done. I do have a part in a presentation tonight at church about refugees. It should be interesting.
This grow is taking shape here and I'll be flipping these girls that I affectionately call "The Five". They were given a top dressing of organic 3-5-6 fertilizer on Nov 15 and I've prepared a malted barley tea for them and I'll give them that little treat sometime later today. They've been in the 4 x 4 tent under the Mars-Hydro Mars II 900 for a couple of weeks now. I'll just pull that to the top of the tent and intend to flip on Saturday, Dec 1. That will make it easier for me to keep on some sort of a schedule. They're still growing on an organic regimen and I have at least 2 clones of each except Chem 91 x Aliendog Cherry. The second cut is just being slow.
If you've been following, you know that had to leave them outside for about 3 weeks while I moved my mobile home to a lot out in the country and they were subjected to some rather harsh conditions which included hurricane Michael which moved through this area as a weakened tropical storm with 60+ MPH winds. Rainy weather dampness caused a bit of PM which I treated with milk and of course they were further subjected to all the other outdoor pests imaginable which got them a few sprays of neem and insecticidal soap. Some damage remains but I have a tendency to remove much of it and just hope I haven't overlooked deficiencies. All of the girls stretched and flowered during their stay outside and I've been running them on a veg light schedule in an attempt to get the grow back on schedule.
So here they are:
Here's a good example of the gnarly premature flowers and single leaf re-veg type growth.
Over in the overflow tent are all the clones and the one cut that hasn't completely rooted.
Here's the Chem 91 x Aliendog Cherry which hasn't shown roots after 23 days but the plant looks healthy so I'm fairly confident that roots are developing. It's just a matter of time before I can bury her in some good soil.
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments. I sure hope that the girls I put in flower will go through a normal stretch again and be the fire that I expect. Have a great day folks.
This grow is taking shape here and I'll be flipping these girls that I affectionately call "The Five". They were given a top dressing of organic 3-5-6 fertilizer on Nov 15 and I've prepared a malted barley tea for them and I'll give them that little treat sometime later today. They've been in the 4 x 4 tent under the Mars-Hydro Mars II 900 for a couple of weeks now. I'll just pull that to the top of the tent and intend to flip on Saturday, Dec 1. That will make it easier for me to keep on some sort of a schedule. They're still growing on an organic regimen and I have at least 2 clones of each except Chem 91 x Aliendog Cherry. The second cut is just being slow.
If you've been following, you know that had to leave them outside for about 3 weeks while I moved my mobile home to a lot out in the country and they were subjected to some rather harsh conditions which included hurricane Michael which moved through this area as a weakened tropical storm with 60+ MPH winds. Rainy weather dampness caused a bit of PM which I treated with milk and of course they were further subjected to all the other outdoor pests imaginable which got them a few sprays of neem and insecticidal soap. Some damage remains but I have a tendency to remove much of it and just hope I haven't overlooked deficiencies. All of the girls stretched and flowered during their stay outside and I've been running them on a veg light schedule in an attempt to get the grow back on schedule.
So here they are:
Here's a good example of the gnarly premature flowers and single leaf re-veg type growth.
Over in the overflow tent are all the clones and the one cut that hasn't completely rooted.
Here's the Chem 91 x Aliendog Cherry which hasn't shown roots after 23 days but the plant looks healthy so I'm fairly confident that roots are developing. It's just a matter of time before I can bury her in some good soil.
Thanks for stopping by and for your comments. I sure hope that the girls I put in flower will go through a normal stretch again and be the fire that I expect. Have a great day folks.