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It's lonely in here! Where is everyone!
I've transplanted all of the seedlings and are awaiting the show of their sex. Should be in the next week or so! Lets hope because anyone of them that does not show before I leave for my trip will have to be pulled! Damn that would suck. The BlackIndiglow are showing the most growth with hearty grean leafs and tight node spacing. They were the first two to be transplanted and topped. This is a pure sativa mixed with a pure indica. Done by TRC. I'm hoping for something nice here...either way it's a surprise. The BlueThunder x White Widow is also doing quite well. It's the only one I've yet to top and may not throughout the grow. The Manatuska Mist are staying right along side the BI. Growth is green and healthy. New node spacing is tight but we had stretch in most of the seedlings in earlier parts of the grow.
I compensated for this by burying the plant in the new pots.
I finally transplanted my clones into 12oz cups and have seen some great root development continuing. They are still under the Floru's until I can figure a way to properly cool my veg chamber. It may take an investment of an expensive "quiet" fan with some real CFM. I got little dinky inline fans going now. They make more noise then they do move air. The Shrom and Sharon are showing the most signs of stability. One ECSD is doing quite well but the other, which was small to begin with, is still struggling to develop roots.
The Sharon Lady that was given to me by CC is just growing like a damn bean stalk. I broke down one branch only to level the tops only to find the next day a branch that had begun to soar above the rest. This plant has remarkable rebuilding genetics. Like Wolverine this girl healed the break after only one day of applying it. I'm quite inmpressed with its resilience. I've been able to really hone in on the nute demand and am keeping up with it sufficently.
As far as the two SS and the SD, well I'm excited with all the lessons I've learned to this point throughout my grow. This certainly will not go down in my record book for yeild or quality but all of the education I've gotten through it far exceeds those aspects of growing. The two SS are looking like pigs in a blanket. Fat, juicy, and glistening. They've got a unqiue pineapple smell to them and when outside the grow room fills the room. The SD is something sick. Frosted white with chunks of resin built up on the edges of each leaf. I can't wait to smoke this. With about 22 days left of flowering they are sure to all bulk up. I'm thinking of cutting them all down when I get home from my trip. What a surprise that would be to come home to! In that last week they could pack some serious gerth on! Oh how exciting.
As far as my trip goes...I'm all set with my passport and tickets. Now it is just a waiting game. Less than two weeks until we board that plane! I'm stoked. I know I've said I'd have pics but I've been slackin! All the work in the room gets you tired. Talk soon. Later OH
I've transplanted all of the seedlings and are awaiting the show of their sex. Should be in the next week or so! Lets hope because anyone of them that does not show before I leave for my trip will have to be pulled! Damn that would suck. The BlackIndiglow are showing the most growth with hearty grean leafs and tight node spacing. They were the first two to be transplanted and topped. This is a pure sativa mixed with a pure indica. Done by TRC. I'm hoping for something nice here...either way it's a surprise. The BlueThunder x White Widow is also doing quite well. It's the only one I've yet to top and may not throughout the grow. The Manatuska Mist are staying right along side the BI. Growth is green and healthy. New node spacing is tight but we had stretch in most of the seedlings in earlier parts of the grow.
I compensated for this by burying the plant in the new pots.
I finally transplanted my clones into 12oz cups and have seen some great root development continuing. They are still under the Floru's until I can figure a way to properly cool my veg chamber. It may take an investment of an expensive "quiet" fan with some real CFM. I got little dinky inline fans going now. They make more noise then they do move air. The Shrom and Sharon are showing the most signs of stability. One ECSD is doing quite well but the other, which was small to begin with, is still struggling to develop roots.
The Sharon Lady that was given to me by CC is just growing like a damn bean stalk. I broke down one branch only to level the tops only to find the next day a branch that had begun to soar above the rest. This plant has remarkable rebuilding genetics. Like Wolverine this girl healed the break after only one day of applying it. I'm quite inmpressed with its resilience. I've been able to really hone in on the nute demand and am keeping up with it sufficently.
As far as the two SS and the SD, well I'm excited with all the lessons I've learned to this point throughout my grow. This certainly will not go down in my record book for yeild or quality but all of the education I've gotten through it far exceeds those aspects of growing. The two SS are looking like pigs in a blanket. Fat, juicy, and glistening. They've got a unqiue pineapple smell to them and when outside the grow room fills the room. The SD is something sick. Frosted white with chunks of resin built up on the edges of each leaf. I can't wait to smoke this. With about 22 days left of flowering they are sure to all bulk up. I'm thinking of cutting them all down when I get home from my trip. What a surprise that would be to come home to! In that last week they could pack some serious gerth on! Oh how exciting.
As far as my trip goes...I'm all set with my passport and tickets. Now it is just a waiting game. Less than two weeks until we board that plane! I'm stoked. I know I've said I'd have pics but I've been slackin! All the work in the room gets you tired. Talk soon. Later OH