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Garuda

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I am in love with your haze plants Garuda!
I was gifted some GHS Super Lemon Haze seeds, maybe it is time for them to be sprouted.:yummy:
Have a nice weekend bro :smoke:
Tnx mate :) Its actually not that difficult, give them a try. Just go directly 12/12, limit their rootspace, I'd suggest 1-1.5l, don't feed N until they show deficiancies. Plus bending (which turns out pretty easy because Hazes are very eleastic, I even managed to knot them :D). It would be helpful if you go perpetual too, since they will be in there longer than 2 regular runs at worst :).

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Garuda.
 

Spsemi

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Tnx mate :) Its actually not that difficult, give them a try. Just go directly 12/12, limit their rootspace, I'd suggest 1-1.5l, don't feed N until they show deficiancies. Plus bending (which turns out pretty easy because Hazes are very eleastic, I even managed to knot them :D). It would be helpful if you go perpetual too, since they will be in there longer than 2 regular runs at worst :).

Greetz,
Garuda.

hi :tiphat:

gr8 advice Garuda, thx for the info. I am watching this thread for few days now and it is very inspirational. Its good to see those sativas in such micro conditions.

When i grow up, i will give it a try :thank you: :D

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heady blunts

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I love my blumats, imho perfect for micro grows, makes it really easy to handle a lot of bottles / pots :)

so good to see you using them successfully in less than a liter! i have been hand watering my small pots even tho i have had great success with the blumat system in my 10L pots.

i see you just use a few cm of drip line after the sensor. does this cause you any problem? i only ask because tropf makes a point to recommend ~8cm (this is why i haven't tried them in smaller pots).
 

Garuda

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Hi heady blunts,
I guess all you have to take care of is that those cones are entirely in the soil. the length of the dripper doesnt really matter, I guess its more the proportions. The blumat works best when the dripping point is as far away from the cone as possible. In this way you have a complete moistured pot. If you'd use such a short drip like mine in bigger pots, the surrounding area would dry out.

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Wow!!!! just came across this.
O. haze in a micro with PLL's?
Very nicely done.
 

heady blunts

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garuda-

thanks for the blumat tip :D

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Buddle

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Fantastic thread Garuda.Thanks for taking the time to share it with us...and making the dimensions multi- national :)
 

Garuda

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Hi there :)
Back home two seedlings were waiting for me, reaching for the (non existant) light. I had to bend them around a pipe-cleaner, will look funny later on I guess :D


(Santa Haze & SMF8xSMF8)

Time for a little inventory check:

Veg
Motherplants: Original Haze, DDx*DF, DD3*DF
Clones: DDx*DF, DD3*DF
Seedlings: SMF8xG13BW, DDx*DF, 2x Santa Haze (Santa Maria x Original Haze), SMF8xSMF8

Flower
2x DDxDF, 3x DD3xDF, 3x Original Haze, DDx*DF #2

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Garuda.
 

lynx

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Very impressive growing, Garuda :respect:. If I were you, I'd repot the stretchy seedlings, burying the long stem. It'll form roots on what is now stem. Very, very gently, though ;). But they are tougher than we might think, the little ones. As long as you don't break the stem it'll be fine. I've many times repotted self-sown seedlings only days old without problems. This one fell off the mom and decided the run-off tray was a good place to start :).

Anyway, best wishes for your new grow!

peace & love,
lynx
 

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Garuda

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Thanks al lot Arthur Dent and lynx :)

@lynx :) Thanks for your advice (which is actually a good way to handle this, i know), but I actually can't repot, they stay in there till I either harvest or kill them ;) It will grow out pretty well, I did this for fun several times ago :)
Anyway, best wishes for your new grow!
Thanks again, but this is actually not a new grow, its perpetual :)

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Garuda.
 

Garuda

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New pics :)



Original Hazes, oldest @fd89:



Beta (DD3xDF):



Alpha (DDx*DF)





The last three pics show other DDxDF phenos. The first one lost the fruity Double Dutch smell completely, its a bit boring citrus-alike. Grows too many leaves too. The last one is regenerating right now. She grew right into the lights so I had to cut the burned parts away ;). Both won't reach Alpha which is performing very good.

Not sure (lost track somehow ;) ):



Greetz,
Garuda.
 
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