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bonecarver_OG
phew!!
back home from a quite heavy transplanting session. darn those pots can get heavy hehe i dont really know the size of the new pots - but we used up almost all of the coco we bought the other day. we used about 120 liters of coco. that should be enough of space for the roots - but the main reason is to be able to load the pots with more nute-water.
i used a 1,1/2 " (about almost 5cm) hole saw drill bit for making holes - the holes alove a good flush -since directly after the transplant the pots were loosing the excess water. wew allways soak the coco in excess and let the excess drain out. this saves u one watering after the transplant. a bit less stress for a day.
now to the pics:
damn intruder.. dont even know what kind of disgusting bug it is.. but it eats it way thru the leaves... no good at all! it got removed... the bastard was munching on the only PTK/SCBB x PTK we have flowering now.. check the resin.. more pics of that plant later
this is the seedlings of the kalifog and the blackdomina x lowryder. some of them are already quite big and got a nice branching going on and the best part is most of them are females. just got 2 more unsexed ones left and the rest was all females - that means 7 fems out of 9 seeds all of the fems are transplanted to 12 liter pots (3 gallon) besides the 2 last to show hairs.
most of the clones - there is 4 more in an other veg chamber. still we feel god about all clones rooting in no-time even without hormones. too good jah bless
this is a group pic of the biggest 4 SSH x PTK plants before repotting.. they needed water every day..
back home from a quite heavy transplanting session. darn those pots can get heavy hehe i dont really know the size of the new pots - but we used up almost all of the coco we bought the other day. we used about 120 liters of coco. that should be enough of space for the roots - but the main reason is to be able to load the pots with more nute-water.
i used a 1,1/2 " (about almost 5cm) hole saw drill bit for making holes - the holes alove a good flush -since directly after the transplant the pots were loosing the excess water. wew allways soak the coco in excess and let the excess drain out. this saves u one watering after the transplant. a bit less stress for a day.
now to the pics:
damn intruder.. dont even know what kind of disgusting bug it is.. but it eats it way thru the leaves... no good at all! it got removed... the bastard was munching on the only PTK/SCBB x PTK we have flowering now.. check the resin.. more pics of that plant later
this is the seedlings of the kalifog and the blackdomina x lowryder. some of them are already quite big and got a nice branching going on and the best part is most of them are females. just got 2 more unsexed ones left and the rest was all females - that means 7 fems out of 9 seeds all of the fems are transplanted to 12 liter pots (3 gallon) besides the 2 last to show hairs.
most of the clones - there is 4 more in an other veg chamber. still we feel god about all clones rooting in no-time even without hormones. too good jah bless
this is a group pic of the biggest 4 SSH x PTK plants before repotting.. they needed water every day..