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Join Date: Apr 2014
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First Grow: Purple Barney
Howdy guys,
I've been lurking for long enough and figured it is time to start contributing to the boards. This is my first grow and for the record it is legal . I know most of you guys knock people for trying to go too big on their first go around, but I like the thrill of the unknown and was feeling rather ambitious at the time. Ive had to overcome many obstacles to get to where it is today. I'm growing in a 7x7x7 rubber maid shed with 4x400w aircooled HPS lamps. I have a passive intake via a darkroom lightproof vent, and am running subcool's super soil in 48 10 inch pots (subcools in the bottom 2/3 and Happy Frog in the top 1/3). The strain that I am running is Purple Barney. I don't know much about them other then they flower in 7-8 weeks. This grow is mostly for fun and to be a learning experience. I vegged em out for about 5 weeks (from clone) and last Friday did some defoliating on the bottom branches before I flipped em (no pictures of that yet) Anyway here they are and it's a pleasure to be among you guys!
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Looking good.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Thanks med. Lights came on and I just popped in on my ladies. I suppose they're not technically "lollypopped" but I took a fair amount off of each of these bushes around the bottom since i anticipate the room to be a bit overcrowded by week 7 of flowering. Canopy management aint quite my forte yet, but i'm having fun trying
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Just thought i'd update y'all with some photos of some developing budlets. Everything seems to be coming along okay.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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I must say that it's very ambitious of you starting out on such a scale. It does look like it's going well though. Best of luck and thanks for sharing.
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Thanks hestah, I am happy to share and prove that with enough forethought growing outside in a Rubbermaid shed is possible (at least in coastal California weather). Though it was a pain in the butt to set up and get rid of light leaks yikes!
Here is another photo update. Some plants look better than others, but I am happy with them as a whole. I cant wait to see them fatten up! ![]() -BP |
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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Here's another update. Plants are starting to bulk up and are getting frosty!
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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They are a bit crowded in there, but the air circulation is excellent. Also sorry for the less than optimal 2nd rate camera phone pictures
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Join Date: Apr 2014
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These ladies have been getting stinkier, fatter, and more beautiful. Some day I'll invest in an actual camera, but for now my cheap phone must suffice.
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very nice!
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