Featuring, The Return of Shed.
Having determined that Thunk is not my dream strain, the search continues for a couch repellant, energetic, creative high. Because my ordered seeds are viable this time, I'll see what I can do about finding the O'Hunk freebies(Original Haze x Skunk #1) another home. It's what they're for.
This grows Contender is Destroyer from CannaBioGen. An ironic name, as being destroyed is the last thing I want. The grower's description is just what I'm looking for and there are threads in the strains forums that concur. Let's find out. With a lightning fast flower period of 75 days, 30 days of veg is recommended. Mid January, 09, will be the earliest possible harvest date.
Shed's a stand up freezer. Gutted, she's no longer capable of cooling.
250 watt CMH ScROG.
Three 120mm ports. One for a 120mm 76CFM axial fan, two passive intakes. (Honest, that's an old photo)
18 Gal DWC (eventually) with 60 gal rated dual outlet Whisper airpump.
Introducing (clockwise from left): Amy, Beth, Jo, and Meg! OK, so Amy's still in bed. Pervert that I am, I checked under the flap and she's cracked open. Four for four ain't bad. All in about 36 hours. Planted directly in Rockwool. Soaked with pH adjusted tap water. GH nutes at 1/4 strength. Domes, perforated and raised to avoid swamp conditions, serving only to preserve moisture in the cubes. Sprouts removed at the first sign of life. Jo and Meg surprised me this morning. Beth starting peeking through by the time I took a picture this afternoon.
I didn't want to cut up my big tub's lid. Even if none of the sisters turn out to be little men, two is the most I can flower. If that. How do you like my homemade netpots? Solo cups and soldering iron. Whether I flower these or their eventual clones depends on whether I can untangle roots without damaging the desired keeper(s). Here's a closeup of Meg in blue.
Jo is orange and Beth is green. Beth hadn't flipped her Rockwool chapeau so, I left in on after transplanting to Hydroton
And, because we don't want her turning into Lizzy Borden from lack of attention, here's Amy. Really, she's in there.
With any luck, the only thing destroyed will be the couch and the lock it rode in with.
FB
Having determined that Thunk is not my dream strain, the search continues for a couch repellant, energetic, creative high. Because my ordered seeds are viable this time, I'll see what I can do about finding the O'Hunk freebies(Original Haze x Skunk #1) another home. It's what they're for.
This grows Contender is Destroyer from CannaBioGen. An ironic name, as being destroyed is the last thing I want. The grower's description is just what I'm looking for and there are threads in the strains forums that concur. Let's find out. With a lightning fast flower period of 75 days, 30 days of veg is recommended. Mid January, 09, will be the earliest possible harvest date.
Shed's a stand up freezer. Gutted, she's no longer capable of cooling.
250 watt CMH ScROG.
Three 120mm ports. One for a 120mm 76CFM axial fan, two passive intakes. (Honest, that's an old photo)
18 Gal DWC (eventually) with 60 gal rated dual outlet Whisper airpump.
Introducing (clockwise from left): Amy, Beth, Jo, and Meg! OK, so Amy's still in bed. Pervert that I am, I checked under the flap and she's cracked open. Four for four ain't bad. All in about 36 hours. Planted directly in Rockwool. Soaked with pH adjusted tap water. GH nutes at 1/4 strength. Domes, perforated and raised to avoid swamp conditions, serving only to preserve moisture in the cubes. Sprouts removed at the first sign of life. Jo and Meg surprised me this morning. Beth starting peeking through by the time I took a picture this afternoon.
I didn't want to cut up my big tub's lid. Even if none of the sisters turn out to be little men, two is the most I can flower. If that. How do you like my homemade netpots? Solo cups and soldering iron. Whether I flower these or their eventual clones depends on whether I can untangle roots without damaging the desired keeper(s). Here's a closeup of Meg in blue.
Jo is orange and Beth is green. Beth hadn't flipped her Rockwool chapeau so, I left in on after transplanting to Hydroton
And, because we don't want her turning into Lizzy Borden from lack of attention, here's Amy. Really, she's in there.
With any luck, the only thing destroyed will be the couch and the lock it rode in with.
FB