#9Dream
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Like following a grow but find it a bummer to have to wait 3 months for it to finish? Have I got a grow for you. This diary is of a grow I finished a couple weeks ago. I took about a thousand pictures during the grow from germination to harvest. I plan on posting a weeks worth of the best pictures every day or two, so this diary should be finished in 2-3 weeks. Just so you know what your waiting for, here is a picture taken on harvest day:
The strain is Legends Johnny Blaze although I didn't know that from the start. This is from a pack of their "Mountain Mix" so it may be an experimental relative of Johnny Blaze, but the description of the plant & the flavor is spot on. I have a detailed log of PH/TDS readings and what additives I used so I will report them also as I go. I also grew a clone of the Johnny Blaze and a Big Bang but they had some issues, so I will mainly highlight the plant above.
Lets begin.
I used the paper towel method to germinate, then transfered them to cups with pearlite & vermiculite in a drip system. 10 min drip every 3 hours.
After 4 or 5 days they are big enough to go into the DWC made from a rubbermaid container with plugs made from a garden kneeling mat.
These next 2 pictures are 24 hours apart:
The only additive I used at this point was some rhizotonic and PH down to keep the PH near 5.8
The strain is Legends Johnny Blaze although I didn't know that from the start. This is from a pack of their "Mountain Mix" so it may be an experimental relative of Johnny Blaze, but the description of the plant & the flavor is spot on. I have a detailed log of PH/TDS readings and what additives I used so I will report them also as I go. I also grew a clone of the Johnny Blaze and a Big Bang but they had some issues, so I will mainly highlight the plant above.
Lets begin.
I used the paper towel method to germinate, then transfered them to cups with pearlite & vermiculite in a drip system. 10 min drip every 3 hours.
After 4 or 5 days they are big enough to go into the DWC made from a rubbermaid container with plugs made from a garden kneeling mat.
These next 2 pictures are 24 hours apart:
The only additive I used at this point was some rhizotonic and PH down to keep the PH near 5.8