So heres a little info on the ladies.
There bag seeds from last indoor grow which used the strains:
SFV Kush
OG Purple
Mendocino Purple
Unfortunately the OGP hermied pretty bad (i found 20 flash photos in from the dark cycle on my roomates camera! and when i asked him about it he said "oh, i probably shouldn't have been in there with the LED flashlight either.") But long story short the beans are the mendo ladies crossed with the OGP (I think).
The beans got started about 3 an half months ago and took off nicely.
Right now they reside in an 8' x 10' greenhouse, in 20 gallon smart pots and are roughly five weeks into flower. The medium is a sphagnum, coco, perlite mix. indoors they went for about 10 weeks and probably could have gone for one more. My estimated harvest date is sometime at the end of october!
For nutes their getting Pura Vida Bloom, Botincare cal-mag, Botinicare silica blast, AN Big Bud, earth juice micro, and some Hi-Brix molasses.
They were all topped once.
Any question feel free to ask!
Any advice also feel free!
I have a four by four tent inside getting the next round ready to pop into the greenhouse, there's a couple cuts from the genetics already going and some new ones:
Hey Doublejj! stoked you came to check it out I'm thoroughly inspired by your work! by the way, hows the knee doing? I bought the greenhouse at Lowes its a frame with one solid piece covering it, window vents and what not. As far as materials go I'm not exactly sure what it's made out of, i checked the Lowes site and it doesn't list materials for it.
up until a week ago the temps were over 100 for over two weeks! does seem like the buds took a little beating, some stretch fer sure. However last time i worked with these genetics was inside and they didn't really start bulking up until around week 7 which is still a week away so hopefully they fatten up! hope you enjoy the pics!
haha Thanks man, (i had to look up the Day of the Triffids, sounds like a good book! and from the abstract i definitely agree lol )
The heats been better it's been ranging between 67 and 78 degrees, which is lovely! Hope it stays right around there while they finish up (Should be around october 28th)
haha no theres a cucumber in the topsy turvy, and a very neglected cucumber at that. I looked into growing MJ in a Topsy turvy and i forget where i found the thread but i believe they were saying it takes a super long time to veg and the yeild was very poor. something to do with the roots needing to be under the plant for MJ.