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everything is at 30 days 12/12. overall, i'd say things are looking pretty good while pretty much being neglected in the 100*+ garage (daytime - lights out), getting eaten up by thrips and a few gnats. i think the larger pots has really made a difference in keeping them happy; never before had i had indoor plants with "trunks" bigger than my thumb.
cherry pie bush in a rubbermaid storage tote. damn thrips are chewing her up! i really need to address them bitches! i'd pick this plant to chew up too, if i was a pesky little insect, cuz that shit smells dankity dank. still really healthy looking besides the chew-spots on the leaves.
hindu skunk bush in square milk crate w/landscape fabric sides. lookin' good! the bugs seem to ignore this strain. could probably use a bigger pot next time since strain stretches the most.
grandaddy purple bush in rectangular milk crate w/landscape fabric sides. got some nute burn a couple weeks ago (i think) cuz she could be a lot healthier, but coming around now. i've got 4 sharing a 3gal pot and they look really healthy compared to this one. first time i've grown out the GDP. good to know the bugs don't seem to be bothering this one. branches are already so heavy i had to tie them up! not much stretch from this strain which is good to know, and already frosting up on the budleaves. i think she will out-yield the cherry pie because the nugs are closer together. definitely has that good 'ole gdp smell that i've enjoyed so much in the past. hopefully she'll go purple on me, but i dunno with the heat of the summer.
These are a couple shots of some of my SSH in its final weeks. I am growing all organic using FFOM and bio canna only. Enjoy!!! I know my patients and i will.
some more organic bud porn for you This plant was one of the smallest of the girls. Sampled a lower branch bud a couple weeks ago and wow. even with all that chlorophil in it. Very fruity and the high was clear in the beginning and then became pretty stoney.
Right now I'm vegging with a 400W CMH and flowering under a 600W HPS; Once the 600W CMH lights are available though, I'll be switching a large portion of flower cycle over to them. Thanks for the kind words!