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Old 05-21-2017, 03:48 PM #51
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This is the most challenging and complex veg room ever for me. Every time I water and do the maintenance, I have so many decisions to make. I ll be first to admit I got ahead of myself, as usual... I think there is about 10 ''mothers'' I really want to keep for a while, on top of everything else.

It does not look that bad from the pics but that's because I just got rid of a lot of plants and clones. On top of that I am waiting on a pack of 10 to germinate. Slk X Blockhead from Chimera.

Given the time of the year, I think I might use the outdoor to keep some clones alive until I harvest them.

The coming months are not going to be the greatest, it's about to get hot, HOT, and the compost mix I used on a lot of plants back in April was not the geatest, and it shows in the flower room. Temps hovering right around 80 and humidity at 40-45%.










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Old 05-21-2017, 03:54 PM #52
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Les Fleurs Bleues at day 56 or 57. So far I have been taking them down right around day 57 but I know it's too early. I believe the sample sent to the lab was from a plant taken down at day 57 as well though.

This one is only starting to fade, I hope I can afford to let her go an extra week at least.










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Old 05-21-2017, 04:54 PM #53
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I bet you could let that go for another few. 61/62? Looks great
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I could not wait any longer, I needed medicine! She was only starting to fade. She has an awesome bouquet, I can not get over the blueberry muffin smell on this lady. I think she has a better smell at day 62 vs 57. I really want to take her at day 70 some day but not this time.










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Took an hour to trim Fleurs Bleues down. Shortly thereafter I had -(SleeStack X Skunk#1) #4 . This SIP has been in this tent for well over a year now. Probably on it's 6th run. I pulled the rootballs, transplanted, top dressed with worms and compost. I am giving her a couple days to adjust then flip. Here we go again!!

Also, I pollinated a couple Fleurs Bleues buds and also a couple Memory Loss buds with a random Thunk male. I am growing it outside, hoping for it to reveg, days are getting longer so it should work.








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Old 06-01-2017, 01:46 AM #56
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A couple days ago, I pollinated Les Fleurs Bleues and Memory Loss with a Thunk dude. I only pollinated a couple buds, seeds are forming.



Spidermites, yikes!! it's that time of the year. I plucked the leaf, and a few others ... I got my weekly bugs today. I gotta say the mites were not too bad over the Winter and most of the Spring but with the recent heat they are very mean to my plants. It's really stressful right now.


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SpaceBomb X DragonFruit #2, this girl is super quick, she flipped on April 12th... so I will try to give her another 12 days to take her to day 60. no mites on her!


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I am having to top the stretchers, a technique I quite like, 2-3 weeks into flower when a plant gets too close to the light, instead of lowering the pots or raising the lights I simply top them one more time. I had to do it in this garden with SleeStack X Skunk1 #3 and with the Grapefruit X ChemDBx





I snapped a few pics of the main room with a flashlight. Lots of mites in there right now :/




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I had to post this in this thread, I have germinated thousands if not tens of thousands of seeds since Ive started growing, (granted a lot never make it to the flower room) but this is my first triple leaflet seedling.

I know they are not that rare, but first time for me.

She is a BlueSage X Dr. Grinspoon X ? All other Dr.Grinspoon crosses I was trying to germinate around got decimated by gnats, not this one. I hope she turns into a special girl. On the container containing the seeds I had written many years ago, ''seeds from stellar female, must be grown...''

needless to say I am stoked about this one.

Besides, a quick peek at the veg room, packed with diversity, from some of the highest CBD plants around to some of the highest THC plants, home pollen chucking at it's finest!


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remember this triple leaflet seedling? She grew super slowly and she made it! tomorrow will be day 1 flowering, day 60 total. I just realized that I have not sexed this plant, I assumed she came from female pollen or even selfed but I dont know for sure! it was years ago. I am really really stocked about this plant. I took 3 clones off of her and I have really high hopes. (BlueSage X Dr.Grinspoon) X ?

The mother was a fairly quick flowering plant and also the high was super strong if I recall correctly I did not want to go out after smoking that weed!





Veg room, got rid of a lot of duplicates, also I am going to take advantage of the time of the year and keep some clones outside, all the ones that I have never flowered, I can keep alive outside for a couple months no problem!


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I've been fighting a couple mites at work. Lost some moms to them but we were able to get clean cuts first. Had to bring in about 500 more after that to keep everything rolling. I'll have a huge pic blast soon to kick off that buildings resurrection.

Where did your bugs come from again? Gifted cuts or ....?

SpaceBomb for the win. Looking forward to the finished/trimmed pics.
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If you read the very first post, I explain that I have used bugs for the bugs for years without ever starting over, without ever spraying (besides water...).

I get the bugs from a local distributor, the 2 main company producing the beneficial insects, that I know of, in Canada, are Biobest and Applied-Bionomics.

I dont ever take cuts from people mostly because I am overwhelmed with my own stuff and I have never been shy to order seeds but also because I have not had powdery mildew since 2012 and all the local cuts are full of it..

I have had bugs in the room for as long as I can remember. Mites was the last thing to hit, I think I got rid of them for almost a year somewhere around 2013 or 2014 but I am so hooked on my pot that I can not imagine taking a break.

Plus I live somewhere where growing weed is quite popular so you never know where you gonna take home some mites.

Over the years I have come up with weekly application rates of beneficial insects. It is not a perfect way to grow, I could yield a lot more if I was doing a little more conventional (cycles) and I could use way less bugs. However, this allows me to have constant supply of fresh terpy herb, allows me to never get bored.

Now is the beginning of a stressful time of the year but I hope I can keep the garden rolling this way for years as it has, wish me luck!
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