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Black Cream, Red Poison and Dark Devil in Arctic Circle
I'll do one of my first autogrows.
Got my seeds on friday, Black Creams went to soil on sunday and now we have rest to put in soil. Mind you it's only monday. What I intend to do is make some nice autos in the nightless summer of Arctic Circle. I want to see how they perform in my greenhouse. Have three seeds of each and one is always donated for making some seeds. I'm planning to turn them with Tiresias mist or silver colloid, which ever works best. In same time I have some more red plants coming on. Flo, Old time Moonshine, Peyote Purple, PCK and so on. Because I have no idea which of them are males, or if there is males at all...will have to wait and see what kind on red crosses we are able to make. This is very exiting grow and I hope everything goes well and I have plenty of material to tell you ![]() Sincerely Scai |
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Nice thread my friend!
Thanks for sharing, it will be interesting for sure and i'll keep passing by¡ Good luck with all and have a sweet grow! jaypp Last edited by jaypp; 06-17-2015 at 01:08 PM.. |
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Thanks jaypp, I'll do my best.
First of all, I had to five some Nilnat to them. Nasty, small mites ( orwhat ever they are) were munching away those roots.... Last edited by scai; 05-20-2014 at 05:09 AM.. |
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Hi scai!
Sounds very good, thanks for sharing ![]() Nice choice of strains, I'm expecting a colourful diary so I'll keep passing by to check it out ![]() Sweet smokes! tommy |
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Thankyou Tommy, I hope I will have something to please you
![]() The colour is main reason why I choose them. They are magnificent ![]() Then, at first, I wasn't so keen on autos, but...I'm more in to regulars. The more I read about them and got used to the idea, I got excited ![]() Good strenght, nice color, short period and good crop.What more can I wish for? I usually plant germinated seed in to black soil and put some Mykorrhiza around those little roots. Wet them with willow water and it should give them a good start. I went to see Black Creams, which I planted on sunday. Seeds came on friday, (by the way...) and they are already 3 cm long, amazing vigour. All three varieties got on their way well. Dark Devil and Red Poison are about 1 cm and throwing already off their "hoods". They must be among the most quick seeds I ever seen? And I like it. I like to see RED!
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Black Creams all have reddish stems.
They show red color best. Dark Delvils, two greenish ones, one showing more purple. Red Poison, one is not probably going to make it.It was topled over and it might be that root was damaged.Others show some red in them. Well, have to place her wit one new seed. Need to have three of each. Last edited by scai; 05-28-2014 at 05:15 AM.. |
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Hi mate!
Thanks for the update Nice to know the results you're getting so far are overall good ![]() Keep us informed and keep it sweet scai, all the best! tommy |
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Girls spent a first night out.You can see some purple hint in stems.That's promesing. I suppose they will show more red as the climate is cool now, that should trigger color. Anyway, they are bit lanky because they were under artificial light, now under northern sun, so they will sturdy up ![]() Thanks for encouraging you all
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hi bro, thanks for the pics
![]() i think you need to put these plants in a bigger pot right now. You are in risk of having small plants! goo luck! jaypp |
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Ahaa, okei, thanks Jaypp.I don't have much experience of autos.
So you say that if roots touch wall, the plant is triggered to flower? I saw this advice in Aces forum where someone had advice to control Zamaldelicas semiauto behavior. Any better now? Last edited by scai; 05-30-2014 at 03:26 PM.. Reason: picture |
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