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Old 08-09-2015, 12:05 AM #11
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Regarding the stretch, I agree. I'm getting some crazy stretch on these plants. I'm glad to know I wasn't the only one seeing this. Anything else I should be looking out for?
i think the stretch got worse for me when adding PK booster
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IDK if its just me but these girls complain a lot about food, leaves are always curled under, look like reveg curl but it aint?

I forgot to mention that too in a previous journal entry. I had left a fan off and a corner got a little hot (82-85) with these plants in them and the leafs began to curl in 2 of the plants. I'll make sure to note that in my next journal entry. But in my experience, OG strains have always been very sensitive, and this one is suppose to have a lot of OG in them.

How is your Aspen Yeti coming along? Have you tried a smoke test on any of them yet?
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I forgot to mention that too in a previous journal entry. I had left a fan off and a corner got a little hot (82-85) with these plants in them and the leafs began to curl in 2 of the plants. I'll make sure to note that in my next journal entry. But in my experience, OG strains have always been very sensitive, and this one is suppose to have a lot of OG in them.

How is your Aspen Yeti coming along? Have you tried a smoke test on any of them yet?
mine are only a few weeks into the flip, the nugs are stacked everywhere looks pretty crazy. ill try to get some pix soon
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Old 08-22-2015, 11:23 AM #14
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Better Late Than Never.... Plant Sex

Time: Week 3 day 17 of FLOWERING
Nutrients: Approx 1000 ppm. Cutting Edge + Compost Tea
Foliage Spray: Compost Tea
Room Temp: 82 Day 72 Night
Co2: 1000-1200 ppm
Water Temp: 64-68F

NOTE:
Hi everyone. Had to skip last week's journal due to some issues that came up at the farm that were pretty serious which also caused me to miss this weeks Monday deadline....again. Basically I had to spend a whole week digging a massive trench during the hottest week of the year. Fun.

Journal: Week 3 Day 17 of Flowering and things are coming along very well. I'm still keeping the temps in the low 80s with a cold sing into the low 70s at night. However, I'll be lowering the temps to approx 75F during lights on. I've been running slightly warmer temps to stimulate the metabolism of the plant in conjunction with C02 however I'll be needing to drop the temps lower, below 75, to prevent evaporation of the trichomes.

So, regarding the plant's sex of the plants, good news and bad news.

BAD News: Out of the 6 plants only 2 were female. Now before everyone starts freaking out and claiming they will mostly be dudes if you grow these seeds, remember I only flowered 6 plants and at such a low sample number it would be wrong to assume this because it could have easily swung the other way.

GOOD News: 1 of the two plants was plant #2, which I was hoping to be a female due to its beautiful look, size and strong root development and it possibly being a high yielder for an OG. Plant #4 was the second of the two, and I've been feeling kinda... meh.. about this one due to it's stretch I noted early on.


Plant #2
Note: The previous post I accidentally flipped pictures of Plant#1 and Plant #2.

Plant #2 is growing strong and is a beauty. With the smell she's giving off, beautiful leafs, and structure I'm hoping she turns out to be an elite beauty. Her stalks are still giving off a diesel smell with a play-dough and grapefruit. Based on her slower flower development, which is similar in size to my other 9 weeks strains, I'm guessing she will likely be a 9 week plant.
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Plant #4 Not only did I forget to take a picture of this plant, I'm thinking about already giving her the boot (donating her to a friend). One of the main reasons is because I simply need big producers and this one is too stretchy. Remember this is also a very OG strain and OGs aren't known to be big producers so I was expecting to remove the majority of the plants.

I've given OGKB, and every cookie strain the boot because of their low to avg yields, so not that this won't produce fire but keep in mind I'm also searching for those strains that can be optimal within my rooms which require large plants. As for you, keep in mind what plants work best for your grow space. What works for me won't always work for you and I'm very aggressive about removing plants from my testing area.
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Old 08-23-2015, 06:29 PM #15
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Better Late Than Never.... Plant Sex

Time: Week 3 day 17 of FLOWERING
Nutrients: Approx 1000 ppm. Cutting Edge + Compost Tea
Foliage Spray: Compost Tea
Room Temp: 82 Day 72 Night
Co2: 1000-1200 ppm
Water Temp: 64-68F

NOTE:
Hi everyone. Had to skip last week's journal due to some issues that came up at the farm that were pretty serious which also caused me to miss this weeks Monday deadline....again. Basically I had to spend a whole week digging a massive trench during the hottest week of the year. Fun.

Journal: Week 3 Day 17 of Flowering and things are coming along very well. I'm still keeping the temps in the low 80s with a cold sing into the low 70s at night. However, I'll be lowering the temps to approx 75F during lights on. I've been running slightly warmer temps to stimulate the metabolism of the plant in conjunction with C02 however I'll be needing to drop the temps lower, below 75, to prevent evaporation of the trichomes.

So, regarding the plant's sex of the plants, good news and bad news.

BAD News: Out of the 6 plants only 2 were female. Now before everyone starts freaking out and claiming they will mostly be dudes if you grow these seeds, remember I only flowered 6 plants and at such a low sample number it would be wrong to assume this because it could have easily swung the other way.

GOOD News: 1 of the two plants was plant #2, which I was hoping to be a female due to its beautiful look, size and strong root development and it possibly being a high yielder for an OG. Plant #4 was the second of the two, and I've been feeling kinda... meh.. about this one due to it's stretch I noted early on.


Plant #2
Note: The previous post I accidentally flipped pictures of Plant#1 and Plant #2.

Plant #2 is growing strong and is a beauty. With the smell she's giving off, beautiful leafs, and structure I'm hoping she turns out to be an elite beauty. Her stalks are still giving off a diesel smell with a play-dough and grapefruit. Based on her slower flower development, which is similar in size to my other 9 weeks strains, I'm guessing she will likely be a 9 week plant.
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Plant #4 Not only did I forget to take a picture of this plant, I'm thinking about already giving her the boot (donating her to a friend). One of the main reasons is because I simply need big producers and this one is too stretchy. Remember this is also a very OG strain and OGs aren't known to be big producers so I was expecting to remove the majority of the plants.

I've given OGKB, and every cookie strain the boot because of their low to avg yields, so not that this won't produce fire but keep in mind I'm also searching for those strains that can be optimal within my rooms which require large plants. As for you, keep in mind what plants work best for your grow space. What works for me won't always work for you and I'm very aggressive about removing plants from my testing area.
both of mine stretched pretty good, but both also filled in really crazy, again i will try to upload pix tonight. im also finding the grapefruity smell heavy in one of the 2 i also got to flower out.
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Old 09-06-2015, 05:55 PM #16
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the smell on one of these girls is just incredible, definite smell my finger material, and noisy
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