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Old 04-12-2005, 08:01 PM #1
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White Satin Desert Grow

okay this is my ws grow it was vegged for 10 weeks and was then planted out into pure cow shit as an experiment before going to 12/12 . now they are at 26 days since 12/12.the pictures are of 2 diffrent plants one in a large 25 litre bucket and no:2 in a 10L bucket.the last 4 weeks the wind has been blowing again and now midday temps are hitting 38c.

i germinated 4 seeds one died one was a lovely male with lots of pollen(woopy doo)and two very nice females






the images are a couple days old ,new ones soon

i pollenated both of them in 4 places each and will repollenate again in one week.

i also have 2 safari mixe females that are at the same stage

this is my 4th different variety grow from mike & co so i KNOW the grass will be good.
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Old 04-12-2005, 08:34 PM #2
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the 2 safari mix females,one topped


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Old 04-13-2005, 06:33 PM #3
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these were shot today ,28 days flowering

temps were 40c today and summer hasnt started yet,



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Old 04-19-2005, 08:01 PM #4
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[quote=dbc]

temps were 40c today and summer hasnt started yetQUOTE]

Wow! How hot does it get in the summer then?
So what do you think about the results up to now with the pure cow manure? That's pretty potent stuff and usually manure has to decompose before it's put to use for planting . Then it's mixed in with soil at about 10-20%. I hope you don't end up overfertilizing the plants. :wink:
They have got some leaf burn but maybe it's from the wind too. So far I think all the Mandala plants you grew are doing quite well in your desert hide-away and your seed stash seems to be expanding too. :smile:

Keep us posted!

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