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Diary Goji Grow

buzzmobile

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I'm not sure what affected the Goji on the left. They all got a small drink of MegaCrop a few days ago. The damage showed two days ago. pH may have been too low at 5.7
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moose eater

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I'm not sure what affected the Goji on the left. They all got a small drink of MegaCrop a few days ago. The damage showed two days ago. pH may have been too low at 5.7
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Could be recessive genetics in that one seed, or (my best guess) a slight concentration of the feed on the one plant, based on appearances.

I'd wager it'll likely grow out of the funk.
 
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shiva82

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the 2 inch pots look like 7 litre pots and the garbage cans look like 90 litres . goes to show , scale is everything

riddle me this . what are these lizard people you speak of?

a lizard without scales and cooked can be quite the treat
 

buzzmobile

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what are these lizard people you speak of?
One moment, there's one outside as we speak. Be right back...

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It's still out there on the HVAC that was decorated by flocks of cedar waxwings. That's what holly berries look like coming out the other end of a bird. The rooftop is a sight as well. I'll be out and about with the pressure washer for spring cleaning.
 

buzzmobile

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This is a Freakshow that I harvested last Sunday.
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Then at the bottom of the stairs I took a shot of the flower girls.

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I spent most of my time today on the veg side. There were some sorry looking plants that needed attention. I did not take a Before shot but here's what they looked like when I finished.
The Goji's are in the center front and to their right are some clones that had a hard start but they are doing well now. The plant on the front left is a cross I made of an old local strain that was called Stinkyfruit. I crossed it with a Oaxaca male. The Oaxaca is evident in this plant.

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A closer look at the Stinkyfruit x Oaxaca. She was thirsty when I took the picture.

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The last bit was cleaning up a bunch of rootbound clones in desperate need of a transplant.

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On the way back upstairs I peeked at a couple of girls in the first two weeks of flower.

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buzzmobile

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The Goji's are in the flower room for a few days. Then I'll put them back into veg room to see if they will declare their gender. The tallest one looks like it is forming male flowers.

More heavy rain yesterday afternoon got the ground water level rising again. The water flow across the floor is giving the sump pump a workout. More rain in the forecast today and tonight. So it goes and flows.

I have not opened the rooms yet this morning. I'll get some pictures in a bit.
 

buzzmobile

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It has been a bit and here are some pictures.

The Goji 3 are in the flower room next to a BodaO in the corner. The BodaO needed a couple extra weeks in flower beyond the 9 weeks most of my plants run.
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BodaO got a drink after this picture.
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Tomorrow is harvest day and this Candy Jack is next.


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Ladies in waiting in the veg room.
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Have a Holy Saturday, Ya'll.
:D
 

buzzmobile

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The 3 Gojis are growing up and there are two confirmed females with the runt still undeclared. I topped the two females and stuck the tops into 4" pots to root. I transplanted the tallest female into a 3 gallon pot.

First up is the runt Goji #1. It needs support...Condition Orange!
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Goji #2 has been topped.
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Goji #3 topped and transplanted to 3 gal.

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Goji #2 & #3 tops stuck to root.

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buzzmobile

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Was there a pic or statement that got left out in the last post, or was the sig block simply a hopeful bit of direction for would-be converts toward a policy of greater kindness? :)
I attempted to post pictures along with text and pictures would show in the preview but disappear in the reply. I had been able to drag and drop photos but the gremlin caught me.

The rooms are extremely down there. Rain rain and rain has been seeping and flowing across the floors for far too long. Usually the trees leafing out and the grass and weeds growing in the Spring will dry up the excess. This year is not the case. It is not a pleasant place at the moment. Gooey and slick would describe the footing.

The runt Goji is going to be trashed. The two Goji females I topped and stuck to root were 50% successful. Goji #2 did not root. Goji #3 cutting appears to be rooted. I potted Goji #2 in a 3 gallon before topping it and Goji #3 remained in its 4" pot. Of course! I transplanted the 4" Goji #3 into 3 gallon yesterday so it has to grow out a bit before going into flower.

Oops! We ran into some problems.
 

moose eater

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I attempted to post pictures along with text and pictures would show in the preview but disappear in the reply. I had been able to drag and drop photos but the gremlin caught me.

The rooms are extremely down there. Rain rain and rain has been seeping and flowing across the floors for far too long. Usually the trees leafing out and the grass and weeds growing in the Spring will dry up the excess. This year is not the case. It is not a pleasant place at the moment. Gooey and slick would describe the footing.

The runt Goji is going to be trashed. The two Goji females I topped and stuck to root were 50% successful. Goji #2 did not root. Goji #3 cutting appears to be rooted. I potted Goji #2 in a 3 gallon before topping it and Goji #3 remained in its 4" pot. Of course! I transplanted the 4" Goji #3 into 3 gallon yesterday so it has to grow out a bit before going into flower.
Sorry to read of the runt's being subjected to dwarf prejudices. :)

I guess if you knew the quality of the water seeping in, you might figure out some way to redirect it to the plants' advantages. :)

Haven't (mildly) flooded my basement in years, not since the R/O kept running after I couldn't. Or since someone forgot to lower the rain spouts at the bottom of the downspouts for the rain gutters. always a major hassle and somewhat a nightmare in my memory when places that are supposed to be dry, are instead very wet. Used to piss me off to no end.

I hope the 2 remaining Goji females produce and perform as you hope they will. They're an amazing high, good production capability, serious density of trichomes, awesome nose on her, and a unique flavor that's unmistakable. She's a AAA+ strain.
 
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