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DPN's Indoor Organic Garden

DrPimpNugs

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Due to some positive influence from a fellow member, I've decided to give back to the community that has given me all the knowledge I have gained. Without the online cannabis community, I would not be able to grow my own safe cannabis. It's important to replenish the supply of knowledge, so that we may continue to improve upon providing safe medicine. With that being said...

I am running several strains, indoors, under a 600w Digital HPS Lamp. I vegetate with a 125w Hydrofarm CFL and I am using Fox Farms Ocean Forest in combination with the Roots brand liquid organic nutrients. I use these nutrients because I find them to be 100% organic and 100% effective, and very easy to use. This is a lazy way to avoid bubbling teas and mixing up super soil, but for now it has sufficed.

I use zero pesticides, no neems, no synthetics, not even cloning gel has touched the delicate cell walls of my girls these are 100% organic from seed, all natural. I utilize Great white to create a tough soil herd that will protect the biosphere around the plants, the fungi's emit spores that are disliked by pests and mildews.

My temps are extremely hot, and I struggle to keep my room between 85-95 degrees in the middle of the light foot print, at canopy height, through this summer. My humidity is low, around 30-35% max, and so the plants have seemed to deal with the heat well enough.

I have isolated four phenotypes of the TGA Querkle, I popped a five pack and got five females. I am selecting the right females for mothering or breeding. Since I have never bred, any insight into what specific traits are acceptable or not for breeding(i.e. one of the phenos is super excessively slow during veg, but frosts up quickly and packs on weight faster than the others in flower), so I know if certain extreme traits are in any way useful for a future breeding project, before I remove it from the line.


Here's My Pheno #5



She's short, Veg's extremely, impractically slow and small, but looks the best in flower.



And Below is my Pheno #3 which is less frosty but colorful none the less.



And Finally, here is my Pheno #1



She vegged very fast, but is excessively hungry and I did not feed her as much as she'd have liked at the beginning of flower. If I run this one again, I will know to make the adjustments. She had the biggest fan leaves, was the most aggressive, responded well to topping, flowering decently speed-wise, and decent trich development, second to my Pheno #5. So far she looks to be the keeper.

Thanks for stopping by!!! :tiphat:
 

DrPimpNugs

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Okay guys, just practicing my budshot photography so please be gentle

This is the Querkle, and it was grown from seed at just under 6 weeks of flower with 5 distinct phenos, with 2 sets each being similar (4 general phenotypes):

#5





#4





(better believe I murdered that hair)

#1



On a final note, I had to pull about 6 Jenny's Kush by RD, they showed male pollen sacks. I still have a few left though, so hopefully they are females. Thanks for stopping by!
 
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Avinash.miles

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bigups, thanks for sharing, good looking bud pics.
glad ur having success with FFOF & roots organics line

so your Jenny's kush hermied? at what week? im growing them out now and have 3 female phenos about 3 weeks in now... so I should prolly keep a keen eye on them.... where did your nanners pop from on the JK's? tops or bottom branches?
 

DrPimpNugs

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bigups, thanks for sharing, good looking bud pics.
glad ur having success with FFOF & roots organics line

so your Jenny's kush hermied? at what week? im growing them out now and have 3 female phenos about 3 weeks in now... so I should prolly keep a keen eye on them.... where did your nanners pop from on the JK's? tops or bottom branches?


The Jenny's got flipped about a week ago, and the biggest most vigorous males made balls quick, so I identified them and culled them immediately. One was especially stinky, but unfortunately I am not equipped right now to house males in a seperate area, nor do I want to risk them pollinating accidentally this late in flower, because if that were to happen, I'd atleast want usable seeds. I am sure there will be another male out there.

On the bright side I still got 7 Flo and 1 Thin Mint GSC waiting to be sexxed. This is the REAL thin mint, but it's an S1 so who knows what will come of it.

Thanks for tuning in brother, need all the support I can get. K+ :biggrin:
 

Avinash.miles

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oh i see, males showing sex, not females showing male parts... ya my jenny's and cornbread males all showed sex pretty quickly.
 

DrPimpNugs

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yeah rereading that definitely did not communicate that well, I'll blame it on the piff lol. Going to snap some more pics when the lady's wake up! Cheers
 

DrPimpNugs

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As promised, here are the Querkle budshots as things are starting to swell:

#5



#4



#1



Had to pull another Jennys kush, so now down to the four stragglers, I got a good feeling about one of the shorter ones. Thanks for checking it out guys, now it's time to rip another bowl of thin mints and mix up some nutrients. :bigeye:
 

DrPimpNugs

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Nice bud shots .. B

Thanks man!

Here's some more of the Querkle at 42 days of 12/12:

Pheno 1



Pheno 4



Pheno 5





and today I checked the Jenny's kush and finally...



1 down 3 left to sex. I also put some Flo and a GSC thin mint into the flowering room, very excited. Thanks guys!
 

DrPimpNugs

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DPN All nice like the querkel 5 Looks the frostiest .B

Thanks man. I had to chop em early. Chopped at 50 days unfortunately. I rushed flushing, and I started to get the rotting smell, so I acted even faster, and chopped immediately and disposed of any buds I didn't like the smell of. This is a personal medical garden so the last thing I want near my meds is mold or mildew. That's what I get for flushing in a very deep bathtub lol. In any event, I'd say I got around 1-2 OZ's of dried bud. Not epic, but very flavorful with a deep stoney after effect. Not terrible for premy bud, but not really a full taste of what this strain is about.


I also had to kill my jenny kush and some flo females that smelled absolutely out of this world, like fruity candy. Disappointing, but I will be back soon guys with some new genetics.
:tiphat:

 
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