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4KW Sealed Room co2 LSD (Barney's Farm)
![]() 20 x LSD (Barney's Farm) 3x Blueberry (IDK Genetics) Co2 injection. Vegging under 3KW for fun. |
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Guess no one's interested :(
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I'm interested bro! Nice looking setup you got there and will tell you first hand out of years of running LSD that your in for a high yielding super potent strain. The one too look for is imo is the one that has long fat rock hard buds with tiny foxtails all over it that resembles a sativa. It will smell nutty, musky and have a light sweet skunk undertone. Very killer uplifting buzz that to me closely resmbles an opiate effect, that up and slightly energizing tingly effect with lots of euphoria. The buds were very hairy as well...
Unless you are running clones you may have a different pheno. The only other pheno I had had an extremely pungent chemically lemony skunk odor. It was much more narcotic and dreamy, lower yielding, but still fire smoke. I lost my cut of LSD a couple years ago, moved my mother outdoor and LEO flew over and they landed and chopped her along with many others. I'm currently running two LSD atm from seed again in the first week of flower, hoping for that same pheno I loved so much. But knowing my luck i'll never find it again.
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That's a nice set up,Subscribed
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TFG ...THE FUCKING GUY'S THE MAKING OF STRAWBERRY KUSH BREATH https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread....10#post7835010 MY Thread ![]() ![]() https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread....327358&page=12 |
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That is awesome! What vendor did you get it from? |
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Update:
Been having some MG issues, I have been giving extremely light nutes (1/3 str - 2/3 str nutes) of big bloom only. My hypothesis is that, in the solo cups, the giant rootballs that emanated from the LSD was sucking the soil dry of nutes. It's my understanding that the liquid nutes (foxfarm lineup) do not have very high concentrations of trace micronutrients such as cal/mag/cu/fe, etc. In addition, we were RO watering (when they were in rapid rooters), and later using soft-tap (around ~20ppm). So no way have I been supplementing their magnesium needs, D'Oh! As for a description of the magnesium deficiency - beginning at the lower leaves: interveinal chlorosis which turn into rusty looking spots, which continue to form necrosis legions within the leaf until the leaf is consumed and begins to curl upward/inward on itself. The mobile nutrients are leaving! Oh no! My nickname for it is "the circle of death". As soon as you have that circle of rusty looking spots, hit it with some calmag. It is really hard for the plant to O.D. on magnesium, although it can still lockout calcium. As long as you stay within the guidelines for your current stage of plant listed on bottles (typically 3-5ml/gal) you will be fine. Tonight we foliar fed under the leaves with 5ml/gal mixture of calmag + RO water. We are using the entire fox farms lineup for this grow. I, in the past, have typically always done hydro, this is my first true soil grow. Well, one time I kept my buddies outdoor-salvaged plant alive in my garden . We also fed the roots with the same mixture of RO water + calmag. We ran out of RO, so we used tap water.Another note - the happy frog came in slightly acidic, whereas the ocean farms comes in a little more alkaline. I was very impressed about - because I had read the OPPOSITE elsewhere - of how consistent our 6 bags of Happy frog and 18 bags of Ocean Forest pH's came out to. Ocean Forest was consistently 7.0, and Happy Frog was usually around 6.1-6.3. Note I am on the west coast, so there is a different manufacturing/distribution system than their mfg facilities on the East Coast. We supplemented the Happy Frog with 1 tbsp/3.5 gallons of Happy Frog with crushed/powdered dolomite lime (I couldn't find powdered, so I crushed the pelletized lime ourselves, what a fucking headache). The pH then came out about 6.7 out the bottom. I'm reasoning it is maybe 6.5 at the root zone. The other half of the 7-gallon pot, Ocean Forest, was LAYERED underneath the Happy Frog so hopefully the 7.0 neutralized can be neutralized to the 6.7 range over waterings by the time the roots are feeling their way inside of it . That's the hope, anyway .If I'm completely wrong about any of this - please correct me. I am new to soil! |
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![]() Ordinary happy plant ![]() ![]() My plant in the early stages of an mg deficiency. You can see the yellow chlorosis, which will eventually turn to rust spots, on the lower leaf. |
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I can't edit my posts so forgive me for my 3rd consecutive post.
I also topped all the plants today to start training them for their Week 3 ScrOG net. I am considering this Week 1 of veg. (Week of January 31st) |
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Wellp, I'll keep talkin to myself here:
Plants are responding well to cal-mag treatment. No new rust spots. Existing rust spots "fleshed out" for a couple more days before I pruned them off. Plants looking great now! Plants are really starting to bush out, lol. Crazy internodal growth. Tossed some underperformers. Lil embarassed to post pics, I let the problem go for too long untreated ![]()
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