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Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll go anywhere
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: High Country NE Victoria, where Indica reigns supreme.
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MY LITTLE SOG
Hello fellow aussies thought I would do a little post on what I have going on at the moment.
36 plant, SOG, ebb/flow, 600W Phillips HPS. Here they are below and as I had an excess number of clones thought I would create a new box of mums. The SOG is now 2 weeks into 12/12. Pistils forming. I do single cola style and will trim lateral growth when necessary. Just for a laugh I'm using Proganics bloom nutes available from Bunnings. I start the clones at 1.5 EC and increase .1 EC each week. These girls are indica dominant finishing in about 7 weeks. Clones go straight into hydroton. Strain not known but clones easily, no hermie tendancys, nice smoke. |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: my grow tent
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dude more info lol.. like how long did u veg for?
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Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll go anywhere
Join Date: Jan 2010
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No veg time, I clone in Hico trays or jiffy peat pellets, jiffy pellets from Bunnings, Hico trays from work. I'll post a pic of these trays tomorrow.
I propagate plants for a living. At work we use a 60/40 mix of coco/perlite as our propagation medium. Bottom heat set on 24C, Clonex purple, high pressure mist jets. The whole idea is to keep the root zone warm and the mist jets keep the upper vegetation cool and prevent transpiration loss. The plants I propagate at work take take 6-8 weeks to put out roots. This shit takes 7 to 10 days. At 7 days I feed with Grow nutes at about 1.00 EC. At 7 days I give them a bit of a tug. If they don't come out I know they have roots and start to feed. I try and time this so the clones are ready for the next SOG by the time the previous run is finished then straight into the SOG, 12/12, bloom nutes. I maintain about 50 mums under fluoros and give them a boost with a 400W HPS prior to cloning. Happy growing Horrah |
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Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll go anywhere
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Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll go anywhere
Join Date: Jan 2010
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Here are these Hico trays I was talking about.
40 clones per tray, each individual cell is about 10 cm deep, encouraging deep root growth. Filled with 60/40 coco/perlite mix and into the propagator. Excellent for outdoor grows, clones can be maintained for over a month or more and fed weak veg nutes and popped straight into the prepared ground. Hoorah Shalom |
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Nice growing m8. I like the sound of that 7 week strain =D
What sorta weight do you pull from that setup per round? |
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Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll go anywhere
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: High Country NE Victoria, where Indica reigns supreme.
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No idea what weight I get, just grow it, smoke it and share it around. May be 16 oz, fucked if I know. I think a 1000W HPS would work better, but heat issues here in OZ in summer I call this horticulture research Hoorah |
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Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll go anywhere
Join Date: Jan 2010
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Week 3 of MY LITTLE SOG and its time to get ready for the next round
36 little mums ready to give me some clones Jiffy pellets soaked and ready Little mum, jiffy pellet and clonex Clone into the jiffy pellet 36 happy little cones My heat mat shit itself, no problem. Spare water heater in a tub set at 24c Tub in a tub, the warm water will provide the bottom heat for the roots to thrive in Put the lid on 24 mums re-potted. I used to have abot 45 mums but the plant numbers paranoia was getting to me. These should produce enough clones for the next run Mothers and daughters under the flouros Last edited by High Country; 04-02-2010 at 03:43 AM.. Reason: spelling mistake |
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Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll go anywhere
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How do you take an individual plant out of these things? Push it out with a stick from the bottom? And also, are those regular fluoros that your moms/clones are under? Annnd one other thing, please can we have a bud shot or two when this is harvested? Awesome grow. |
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