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^ himavat, indica pheno, much more sweet than the sativa one, smell reminds me of trainwreck and pck/afghan - structure is all pck for sure
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^ dosi-flos
finally got a kushy pheno from these seeds, real earthy and funky with just some hints of creamy cookies, smells are subtle but incredible
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^^ chunky diesel - seeds came from jefe noche
grapey gas smell, very very dense buds - like a rock
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^ grapestomper og x bubba jam
grapestomper og leaning pheno
probably the most frosty plant in the dep, buds are more leafy and less dense than others but going to be an amazing smoke im sure, trim is going to be super potent i bet
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^ who dat's glue
smells somewhat subdued but like a stinky diesel with sweet cotton candy like hints in the background.... that sweetness was stronger early in bloom but are fading now in favor of more earthy funky smells kinda like a diesel/chem but also kinda afghan-y
Sorry to hear about the ECSD X DC...
Avinash, what a great diary. Outdoor/Greenhouse, garden stuff, quality pics. Exactly the thread I needed but didn't know, until I was here. I'l tag along, happy harvest!
What up Avi? I miss the pictures from your new camera. Are you harvesting the light dep plants? Every outdoors plant I am running is a month away or more.
thanks nameless
thanks geneva sativa
ya harvesting outdoor, more and more amber trichs every day
took the dosiflos down today and the rest of the (really purple) himavat indica pheno (sativa one is still going)
took the tops off the "who dat's glue" and the grapestomper og x bubajam (grapstomper pheno)
the canon is acting up, i think its the lens not the camera at least....
will grab more macros to post up
looks like i may have some issues in the full season plants with high pH and i'm doing what i can to bring it down
took ALOT (2 pints) of acetic (20%) to lower 300 gallons 1-1.5 pH from 8.5 ish to 7ish
i don't like that option
considering spreading a topdressing of peat across my beds and holes to help lower pH, and adding some peat to my watering reservoirs.
Im dealing with this same issue right now, I have a soil mix for indoors, that is PH 7.8. I added some peat and pine needles and used less charcoal from the fire pit and got it down to 7.3. My compost is Ph8 due to throwing in lots of wood ash a year ago.
Have you thought about elemental sulphur? its slow and gradual (bacterial). For instant results aluminum sulphate in water feedings.
Im considering testing them out depending on how the 7.3 works out.
At that high PH are you seeing iron deficiencies ?
i expect iron to look like mag but start at top instead of bottom
only very inner leaves are yellowing, most staying green in the veins;
watered in the adjusted water along with ag water tonite, next will give them some adjusted water PLUS some mag. sulfate PLUS fulvic acid (chelate the epsom salts and just may help lower the pH slightly)
How are you doing the chelating of epsom salts, with vinegar like the SRP? Need to look into that more.
I've been adding a 0-6-0 from Peaceful Valley to ensure both phosphorus and calcium to newly mixed soil. It's derived from soft rock phosphate, has 3% calcium, and when you get to the bottom of the gallon it looks like about a cup of SRP in a slurry. I'm guessing it's just SRP, water and possibly vinegar.
amazeballz avi! - can u accept me on ig bro? wanna follow along your expolits on the phone