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Old 07-02-2014, 06:02 AM #21
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nice documentation of those kids they look like their really loving the teas and fungal powders , what spacer will you place them on to get up the rootage?
i have some of that 1/2" tall white plastic grid that people use in their ceiling light fixtures. Got it at home depot to provide a platform for my CFLs in the clone tent.

I should write a testimonial for the capulator stuff. My very first grow attempt was ruined by pests, and with the teas/fungus I don't need to dunk my plants in pesticide (imid).

When I read other people's pest issues in their grow, I wonder why they don't give the fungus a try.... probably because it takes a lot of research to find the stuff.

The seedlings got the fungus mixed in with the coco off the bat, and they've gotten 4 gallons of tea over the first 40 days. No sign of bugs, no fliers, nothin!

Its getting close to pistil-hunting time. I can flip them when space in the flower tent opens up. I have a classic seeds plant and a CSG White Jones (great plant!) finishing up in there.

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Hey wooly things are looking great in there.
Really seem to love those leds, an tea.

Yours are catching up to mine fast!
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you got me thinking bout introducing some fungal tea into my soil , I do however have a great build up of mycelium from my dead leaves used as mulch. any Suggestions?
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Day 42 quickie

Have the plants under the CFL today as we're experiencing a heat wave. Here's the plants, all mixed up now:



And here's what's in the flower tent, White Jones Week 4:



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Word of warning: Do not handle these plants and then scratch your nutz directly after. These med man plants are some prickly mofos, I may start wearing long sleeves in the garden!
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you got me thinking bout introducing some fungal tea into my soil , I do however have a great build up of mycelium from my dead leaves used as mulch. any Suggestions?
https://ogbiowar.com

I have all 3 products (root, nute, foliar) but just the root and foliar are used in the tea.

The nute pack is best used early in plant's life and when transplanted. I sprinkled the stuff into the coco when I put the rooted seedlings.

You can see I have some very nice rootage

It may seem bit pricey at $28 a pack, but the stuff has a two year shelf life, and this isn't a cheap hobby
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All the plants are now topped except for the conkushians.

The Conkushian runt has taken off with strong root growth in the 16oz cup. Topped that one too.

Checked all of the plants for female pistils. None yet, but a couple look to be contenders.

Lots of growth. Thinking about pruning the undergrowth and taking cuts. Think think think!
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Hey Wooly,
They are coming along great!!
Like you, i have found the Conkushion plants to require very little watering and also being slow to establish compared to the other m-m strains i have been working with. I have one now at 5 weeks flower, which i will try and get a pic posted over the wknd, that has really taken off after a long veg. Its a big plant, very different from the previous female i posted pics of. The buds are packing on weight very quickly and its a big stocky plant with short internodal spacing that wants to grow horizontaly after the top has been nipped out. Looks like a good yielder also.
One thing all the Conkushion girls i have flowered so far have in common is a very short stretch during flower, its not unlike Bubba Kush in that you can almost grow it to the size you want it to finish at before putting it into flower.

its summer where i am and its getting hot too so i know how it is in the grow room with the heat right now. I flowered everything while they were fairly short for this summer run to keep a good distance between the plant tops and the 600w lamp.

All the best man and good luck with your grow, i am enjoying and looking forward to seeing them progress further.
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Day 45 Veg Update

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Tent is getting crowded!

Two of the road kill skunks are monsters, with 4-5" long shoots. Dame thing with the headband.

On the slow side is conkushian #2, with side shoots about 1/4 long. I wonder if I top them will it encourage them to grow out?

I'll top the conkushians tomorrow. Here's a shot of one. In my opinion, its very kushy looking:



I also defoliated a few of the ones with strong shoots to open up the canopy a bit.
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Hey wooly.

Plants look great home!

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Day 50 -SEX TIME

Hooray! Confirmed 2 plants are female:

Silver Rock Star Kush #4
ConKushian #3*

Both ladies showed me a few pretty pistils today. Other plants are non-conclusive, although I think two of the bigger ones may be male.

Opening the tent I noticed a puke/vomit odor. I didn't find any vomit, so it must be coming from the plants! That's a good thing probably.

SRSS#4. As you can see the foliage is lush, and this one has excellent side shoot growth after topping:



side view:



view after I took the bottom 4 nodes for clones, all shoots 3-4"



Rootage spilling over:



Its a skunky smelling plant. Plenty of F1 vigor!
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