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The endless thread, part 2

unnamedmike

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jc seedsman*golli90 ohaze
seedling
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First week at 12/12
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I left some ungerminated SM f2 seeds in the pot of one of my moms and that happen. I already have more than 50 SMf2 seedlings and I need 20 females, no more.
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BSHW and friends:
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unnamedmike

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I have noticed over several rounds, that when the mites attack, the plants never return to develop at the same rate, as, for example, a rooted cutting after the infestation. My observation is that plants that have roots during the attack develop slowly, and plants with new roots faster, even though these new plants are branches recently cut from the attacked plant.

Im using poolshock/di-chlor again. If I don't use it, the irrigation system is covered with a kind of transparent mucus, and some drippers lose flow. The pressure switch of the water pump is at a minimum, if I increase it it bursts the tubes where I have punctured the self-compensated drippers. Gladly the whole system is easy to clean, just time consuming.
Since it seems mandatory for me to use chlorine, I'm going to buy an ORP meter to have controlled redox in my tanks...
 

unnamedmike

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Chihuahua copper canyon 1990, first day at 12/12 sprayed with STS. I really like this pheno, i cant wait to dive into the S1s.
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Finally 55 space monkey f2 seedlings
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unnamedmike

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Today was a nuts day ... I made a new batch ot nutrients, this time with different npk, lot more calcium, sulfur and potasium, and less nitrogen and phosphorous. Ive also emptied and cleaned the flowering tank.
The plants are responding well to the changes made in previous days, they like the new EC, they like the 2ppm chlorine, and they like to dry well between waterings. I have always blindly followed the advice to always keep the coconut moist, and it is the biggest hoax I have ever read.

Nevilles haze, early 2000
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unnamedmike

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I missed last updates, what beauties, your ssh keepers!
Nice to see you again mate :geek:

The black tube where the drippers are punctured is made of very poor quality. Between yesterday and today it has broken, again, leaving a small hole (water pressure is ok, settled at min), which launches pressurized water spray over the light COBs. I can't find netafilm or another watering brand, only generic greenhouse plastic tube, so today I will dedicate the morning to "shield" the irrigation circuit, in order to prevent water leaks from being dangerous for the lamp, and to my fragile inner peace :bis:


Nirvana northern light, 3 years old pic
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unnamedmike

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I haven't had any luck popping the Sinaloa'90 seeds. So Im going to do germination tests following different methods, and these are the volunteer seeds, the bshw that have turned out to be ladyboys. I hope this serves as an example for the rest of the seeds in my collection.
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unnamedmike

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ohaze seedling
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Demon latcher
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CCC90 in the front
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happy roots again :greenstars:
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47 space monkey f2 seedlings in the center, left 25 seedsman ohaze sprouting. And right 5 super silver haze#4 * Destroyer 2 y 3 seedlings.
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