jsomhintdh
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Can't edit yet, but that Diamonds & Dust Day 59 foxtail is pleasing
Thanks I'll be able to try some Gluekle in a couple more days, almost done drying.Looks good, I hope you like
Thanks jsomhintdh and Welcome I'm fond of fox tails as well.My goodness you have some very pleasing visuals!
I know some ppl hate foxtailing, but for some reason i enjoy seeing the beauty of a single set of calyxs growing ontop each other
Nice work and great job!
That's the Diamonds & Dust behind SourDubb x Q. I believe she's got curled leaves from either a Nitrogen deficiency or Calcium deficiency.Gorgeous!
What plant is that in the back left of SourDubb x Q Day 65, I'm gonna name her Sour Quack
Has those claw leaves. Heat or stress?
Other than that, the subjects of the pics are beautiful!!
Thanks Amber and Welcome! That sounds like a good idea, I'll have to give it a go and thanks for the tip.Duck_Doi, things looking great except for that scale. Those things are like little tanks. You have to get below that outer shell to really get to them.
Had a couple cuttings pick up scale from somewhere early this year. Never had or seen 'em before on any of my stuff.
What I found to work to get rid of them and saved the plants is to take some rubbing alcohol on a paper towel or cloth and wipe the affected area down with the alcohol. Don't want it running down the stem, just want to use it to soften that outer shell. Keep doing that daily (or several times a day) so you get the organism underneath that shell coat.
Hope that helps in some way.
Good luck on your baby making in the 2x4 tent!!
Haha glad you do. For the D&D it's a trait the plant carries. Fox tailing can occur during heat stress though.Again love that "Diamonds & Dust". What causes the foxtailing? is it a Sativa trait or is it related to heat/stress. I know i shouldn't like it cause it's a yield buster, but foxtailing has some intriguing properties to what my brain enjoys
Hopefully, the test smoke sure was special. PF also said the SourDubb will easily enter a growers Top 5That Sour Quack might be something special...I think PF mentioned the Sour Dub is a staple in his garden...possibly his favorite if I remember right
Keep up the great work...and share the camera doosh
BayBHuey
From our little talk, She's basically a "lite feeder". I might run her again in the futureDuck my boy...the Diamonds and Dust lloks like too much nitrogen to me...I could be wrong but thats what I think...possibly a little cal/mag def early on from what I saw up close
BayBHuey
WOW!!! Delicious!!!
let us know cure/smoke report if you can.
Great job!!
It's all good over here sackO and thanks Hope everything's good for you too.Ducky Howzit? Girls are looking good in the box after getting the chop. I'm in love with the sour quack! I'd take her out on a date no doubt. Heh
Gorilla byte looks nice also. Bbl peace and puffs
sackO
The Talisman is (Underdawg OG x Chemdawg OG) x Joseph OG.Quick question what's in the talisman? (Parents)
And have you used a 1000w before if so preference between 600w and 1000w?
Thanks
Yes, 1000w is my preference. I didn't use 1000w this time since the Gluekle, D&D, and Sour Quack were directly under the light.The Underdawg cut is called the New York OG and originally called the Original Headband or the Daywrecker cut. She comes from old school Chem 91 and the Massachusetts Super Skunk selections with incredible diesel fuel flavors. The Joseph comes from the Underdawg. Gage Green hit the Underdawg mother with the Chemdawg OG and then crossed to the Joseph to make a whole new level of fuel. Discover pungent berries, sage, rosemary, pine, and licorice overlapping very distinct Chemdawg OG and Headband, Diesel combinations.
It's all good over here sackO and thanks Hope everything's good for you too.
Huey and I are very excited to try the Sour Quack's finished product. If she's the real deal, she's gonna have to get passed around lol
The Talisman is (Underdawg OG x Chemdawg OG) x Joseph OG.
Yes, 1000w is my preference. I didn't use 1000w this time since the Gluekle, D&D, and Sour Quack were directly under the light.
I also like running 1000w in the winter cause cooler temps of course.
Ducky, thanks for the quick reply, I'm sure you guys will love that sour quack. And the talisman sounds like a different nice type fuel. And I'm saving that dough for a new light. I think the 1000w may be in my future. And I'll be in the front row with my hand up when that sour Q starts its journey off to other gardens. bbl to peep some more nice pics. Peace and puffs
sackO