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40degsouth

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Looking good Chinkypigs,
l’m just wondering if you could elaborate on the last statement or point me towards the discussion. I’ve always thought that carbs were a big driver behind resin production, i.e. sugars and proteins were converted into nitrogen 🤔🤔👍
Cheers,
40.
 

St. Phatty

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Chem Cross, 2020 vintage. One of my favorite smokes.

Hope there's a way to view it full size, looks a little blurry but the original is looks more clear.

Indica leaning.

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Chunkypigs

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Looking good Chinkypigs,
l’m just wondering if you could elaborate on the last statement or point me towards the discussion. I’ve always thought that carbs were a big driver behind resin production, i.e. sugars and proteins were converted into nitrogen 🤔🤔👍
Cheers,
40.

I was just talking west coast trash about the proteins, though there are plenty in the different meals I choose, 10% in the fish meal, really looks to me like dropping 85#'s of salt to correct my mineral imbalances is what's making the biggest difference in the size and early stank and frost. I used half sulfates and half meals and such, Fish meal, fish bone meal, shrimp meal, rock phosphate, aragonite. then the 85#s of Potash, TSP, Borax, and sulfates of Calcium, Manganese, Copper, and Zinc. I top dressed another 50# of Calcium sulfate a couple weeks ago and I'll do 50 more pounds as soon as I can drag it there.

I thought I was a really heavy feeder before and I was but not quite enough and there were big imbalances because the soil here is too high in iron, aluminum, and magnesium.

my plants got way bigger so far, hopefully the buds do the same...
 

gp7zx69

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it hasn't rained for a week now! i took a video of the spot with autos + semi auto , with a few photoperiod plants. the biggest plant is a berry white, the video ends with the 3 ultra early love potions. the autos are green crack x ssh auto , pandora x ssh auto and ssh auto. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nP75UoHRwQ
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bibi40

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​remember , yesterday ( like 2 month and half ago ) :

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and today after a lot of pruning ( ok ... that's three day ago ) :

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and here is the first potential male for cross with Mango sapphire and both ,
Freezeberry auto x Sour bubble ,
not my first choice in mind but he' s very vigorous and really early ( first plant to flowering ) so i keep it until another male to show ( my first choice for a male is Sour grape x Sour bubble ) ...

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To be continued ...​
 

St. Phatty

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In the middle of Lady Bug Treatment.

Or maybe it's Spider Mite Treatment.

Anyway got 4 medium size plants clustered together, trying to capture some of that goodness (from the Lady Bug's point of view) that it's like a Bug Cafeteria, Spider Mites Everywhere.

I bought an oblong metal tub so I can dip branches in a vat of Safer's Soap.

I wonder if the Lady Bugs will be enough.

I figure you got to treat for Spider Mites in the Early Part of Flowering, which is kind of where we are right now. :groupwave:

Blue berry Headband cross on the left, Cookie Cross on the right.

Still trying to figure out the new forum software.

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Added a picture of the plants with the Cannabis Cat

and some seedlings. 6 of them are Chem crosses. 1 is a result of my first cloning session.


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The last picture is the 2 plants that were part of the 4 plants I planted to be shade for the birds.

It ended up being food for the birds. They ate the entire root ball for 2 of them. Birds like Roots. :groupwave:

The one that's laying in the corn is a Cookie cross, and the other survivor, sort of hard to see, is a Romberry cross.


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Great outdoors

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Golden cobra in the evening moon. You can sure see her sativa side. She pulls her blanket down hard to sleep on the cool nights.

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star crash

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I’m gonna get some fresh pictures soon of all the haze crosses their gigantic I’m realizing it’s going to be a nightmare finish these even inside if I can manage it:bigeye::plant grow:
 

p59teitel

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Calm before the storm. Spent a day and a half staking these crazy monstah Tirah hashplants! Once I got up on the ladder I caught my last remaining unknown gender plant ready to dump pollen - balls everywhere up at the tippy top yet nothing even as high as ten feet up. 14 feet and counting, yikes! Gonna be learning a lot about making hash this winter lol

Note to self - next time you grow this strain, plant ‘em 8 feet apart, not 4! Could barely move between the rows and moving the ladder was a major challenge.
 

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