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Pinky Zowahh - Karma Genetics

choppingdank

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Nice Score.!!
Mann I need at least one of those 😁
Was there a US drop of these??.ive been looking!
I miss my ole Headbanger cut 😥
Not sure about the US as I'm in Europe. I remember I saw on OSGs IG a few weeks ago that he will restock Headbanger and some others, you could throw an eye in that direction if you're looking for a pack. I'd share, but I have a small project in mind for these packs.
 

Phlavorjunkee

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Not sure about the US as I'm in Europe. I remember I saw on OSGs IG a few weeks ago that he will restock Headbanger and some others, you could throw an eye in that direction if you're looking for a pack. I'd share, but I have a small project in mind for these packs.
Wasn't asking to share , was kidding 😂 about that part ;

I've been trolling 'tude US, but haven't to seen them drop in US .I don't have IG , but mAybe it's time I get it to see updates/drops.

Thanks for responding good luck with the Headbanger she's a great plant for sure I grew. Two cuts for years , but ultimately lost her 😥

hopefully I'll get my hands on them beans soon!
 

kro-magnon

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They rooted well into the media. Decent growth on these but they seem to be a little sensitive to nutes. I'll drop my EC to 1.5 ish to see if they prefer that better.
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Decided to deep top. Lets see how they respond to this. I'll give them a week to recover and if the growth is fast I'll maybe top again.
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Received these the other day and now I'm itching to pop a pack hehe.
The genetics of your plants is 50% Sowahh and I've found she's finicky with N, to be happy my Sowahh need lower N level than usual, it's possible your plants have taken this trait. Try to lower the N if you can or at least the EC and add dry amendments with low N ratio.
 

choppingdank

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Wasn't asking to share , was kidding 😂 about that part ;

I've been trolling 'tude US, but haven't to seen them drop in US .I don't have IG , but mAybe it's time I get it to see updates/drops.

Thanks for responding good luck with the Headbanger she's a great plant for sure I grew. Two cuts for years , but ultimately lost her 😥

hopefully I'll get my hands on them beans soon!
Haha yeah, I understood you were joking bro. But I'd still be open to share/trade a pack if I would not have specific plans for them 😁

Sucks to lose a good one. I hope you find a pack soon.

The genetics of your plants is 50% Sowahh and I've found she's finicky with N, to be happy my Sowahh need lower N level than usual, it's possible your plants have taken this trait. Try to lower the N if you can or at least the EC and add dry amendments with low N ratio.
Yeah that is a possibility. Thanks for the pointer. I'll lower my feed a bit. Pinky Zowahhs from seed that I still keep take 2.0 EC no problem tho. Clones probably reacting that way just because of undeveloped rootsystem. I think they'll explode these coming weeks. They seem to have very strong vigour. Was your sowahh happier in a certain pH range? Any other observations you can share about sowahh?
 

choppingdank

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Opened them up a bit with lst and like always I snapped a few branches. Was also away for a few days and coco got completely dry, they were slightly wilted but perked right back up and seems like they took the drought quite well overall.
 

choppingdank

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I love the shape of the Pinky Zowahh, good job. You should expect a solid stretch being 50% Sowahh, the females I've done had some long legs.
Was my initial thought about the stretch with the Sowahh in the lineage hence why I decided to deep top, but right now it kinda makes me think they might have a pretty normal stretch. But I'm just guessing at this point and I can be totally wrong. I hope I don't have to wrestle these ladies later on hehe.
 

stiff

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That's a neat little system. May I ask if you could add pics of your drain,please?
I'm kind of over the whole emptying it by hand...even half automated it still sucks 😆

I've got my setup lifted,so gravity is doing the job..but I always end up with lights right under the ceiling and would love to get a break from it.
Cheers,stiff
 

kro-magnon

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I took new clones of each plant. Beasty roots in 9 days. Great vigour in these plants.

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Ready for takeoff.
Those plants look great, they should have an exploding growth in 12/12. How do you like the blumats in coco? Is it as effective as a classic hydro system?
I have always found the blumats interesting, once you have dialed it works great but I know some growers who struggle to make them work correctly. What are they connected to, straight to running water or a water tank?
 

choppingdank

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That's a neat little system. May I ask if you could add pics of your drain,please?
I'm kind of over the whole emptying it by hand...even half automated it still sucks 😆

I've got my setup lifted,so gravity is doing the job..but I always end up with lights right under the ceiling and would love to get a break from it.
Cheers,stiff
No drain and no runoff. I skip that part lol. What I do is I hand water with a light tea and microbes or very diluted nutes once a week to kinda break up the salt buildup, then I cut nutes 2 weeks before finish. I switched from soil and thought I'd try to do this no runoff thing with blumats before I invest in new trays, drippers and the whole shebang. Did 3 runs with my Marshmallow OG cut this way so far, this last run I pushed it to 2.7 EC at around 30°C light on temps and no runoff. Got some burns in a few spots at the end of the run but only on the leaves, didn't see it affect the bud when I harvested. But they could've faded out nicer if I woud've tapered down nutes earlier and didn't go with such high EC. Obviously this is not ideal to run it this way as it requires attention and observation and is easy to fuck it up, but it works for my tiny space for now and no nutes are wasted. We shall see how it goes with these Pinky Zowahhs with this approach as they seem to be a little sensitive and all individuals with different preferences as well. I kinda expect some of these to be unhappy or worst case even scorched. But I'll try to go easy on them hehe.

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Not the best pic, but you can clearly see the parts where the salt build up took it's toll.

Those plants look great, they should have an exploding growth in 12/12. How do you like the blumats in coco? Is it as effective as a classic hydro system?
I have always found the blumats interesting, once you have dialed it works great but I know some growers who struggle to make them work correctly. What are they connected to, straight to running water or a water tank?
I have not grown in a hydro system. Only did soil before. I like coco better, all day eerr day. 
But setting up blumats in coco is almost the same as soil ime, except that you'd have to find a way to break up that salt build up somehow and also blumats have to be calibrated to be very sensitive or the pots will be on the lighter side and plants get easily burned. Other than that it's a breeze to run blumats in coco. I like that my plants get food and water whenever they want. Basically my blumats are constanly dripping but without giving any runoff. Yes, they are connected to a 50L water tank. My setup is as basic as can be.

Yes there is a learning curve to blumats and also some patience needed aswell hehe. As you mentioned the growers who struggle with blumats in coco, it got me thinking. When I started to use blumats I'd get a runaway in a pot or two or some pots wouldn't get any water at all. I noticed that there was always a tiny bubble inside the "faulty" carrots even tho I made sure there was no bubbles at the assembly. So I started to boil my water before I'd soak and assemble my blumats and I never had a runaway or underwatering since. I also noticed two things that can happen when blumats are not sensitive enough and the coco gets on the lighter side, the carrot either dries out and creates a bubble inside the carrot or the roots will search for water and wrap around the ceramic cone and suck the water out also creating a bubble. I think these might be the most common things why people fail with blumats in coco and then scrap em. Just my experience and observation.
 

choppingdank

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There is not a whole lot of stretch to em yet. We shall see if they get taller at day 21 when I'll be cleaning them up and looking for balls. Don't think I'll find any.

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Solid structure on these plants. Those more tropical smelling ones are having a wider shape to em.

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Roots are going crazy.

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choppingdank

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Before.

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Heading into week 4. Smells like a tropical cotton candy carnival in there.
Didn't find any indications to instability when cleaning them up. Very stable and vigorous plants. Left all the bottom budsites to see what type of lowers they produce. Most plants are happy except the squat ones. Leaves have been light green since flip.
 

choppingdank

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Just when I relaxed about the herm part and tought it was cool I found 2 open ballsacks on the lowers with a bit of pollen in them on plant #5, the plant that had this crazy guava smell. Found a few ballsacks on plant #2 aswell. These are the most tropical smelling plants. A few ballsacks on the lowers is not a big deal but they'll get thrown out if I see them produce more of them ladyboy parts 😂
 
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