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Yep this is when the growthrate of the plants is eye-poppin
Right on Harley you got a nice even canopy going...sweet...I think I heard a good rule of thumb; The plant will double the size it was in veg, during the stretch...seems about right..carry on..it looks good from here..
DANG Harley! I keep pullin out my chronic seeds and thinkin about poppin em, but i just gotta be patient, about 3 weeks and im gonna start em. Light looks a little close there Harley, will it go up anymore?
Howdy Harley, how are ya!? Your pretty much right about as close as it can get without burnin', but when there growin fast you turn your head for a second and you got leaf burn. It wont kill em though, ive had it a couple times my last 2 grows, i just plain ran outa room!
Sorry about that. Been kinda busy. Had a couple of power outages which made the hours 14/10 on two separate days. Will that hurt anything? Also switched to rainwater instead of distilled. It's 8.3 ph. Oh well.
Hey Harley - First of all, don't be too shy about watering with a higher PH as the Fox Farms Ocean Forest tends to get REAL acidic fairly quickly. I was growing in two parts Ocean Forest to one part Fox Farm's Light Warrior (has the mychorrizal fungi in it) and was watering with 6.2-6.5 PH waterings. Well, about two weeks into flower, I tested the runoff that came out of the bottom of the pots and it ranged between 4.8-5.2!! I had to water with 7.2 just to get the runoff near 6.0! Might check your runoff to see how it registers. Other than that, it looks outstanding!!
By the way, since your such a Stevie Ray fanatic, I have lived in the Dallas area all my life. When I was 15 years old, I played in a band called Lightning that gigged all over the country. Our guitarist, a guy named Rocky Athas, went to Kimball High School in Oak Cliff with Stevie's big brother Jimmie. They were all 5-10 years older than I was. Anyhow, a lot of bands spawned out of the Oak Cliff area including Jimmie's band The Fabulous Thunderbirds. We all used to play at this one club in Dallas called Sneaky Pete's (been closed for years now) and on Sunday nights they would have an open jam. All the bands would show up and we'd all jam together. Well, one night I was on drums and Rocky and Jimmie, along with this other guy, were onstage playing guitar. After that set, I went with Rocky to the bar to get something to drink and Rocky turned to introduce me to the OTHER guy that had been jamming with us as Jimmie's little brother, Stevie. It didn't mean shit for several years as Stevie wasn't all that at the time. Still to this day, most of the people in the know feel that Jimmie was always the better player than Stevie. Nonetheless, Stevie went on to have a much more recognizable career than did Jimmie. Sadly, he was taken from us all too young but, like so many others who died early, his legend has been a bit "overblown" IMHO.
If you like that type of music (I'm more of a hard rocker myself), then you should treat yourself to Andy Timmons. He hails from Indiana originally but has lived in the Dallas area for years now. In my opinion, there is no comparison between Andy and Stevie (I know, I know, you're probably dying right now LOL) but Andy got it all over him. The technical prowess that he "attacks" the guitar with is truly bordering on the unprecedented. Andy has played with some of the finest musicians in the world including the likes of: Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Simon Phillips and many, many others. He is so highly respected in the industry that Olivia Newton John (don't laugh, he makes a shit load on the gig) recruited him to be her musical director to handle all her arrangments and conduct her orchestra. He does this all while playing guitar for her as well. The guy is just fucking stupid on guitar. It's just simply amazing. As a classically trained musician at the University of Miami, he has forgotten more about music than most musicians ever knew to begin with.
I have had the honor of playing with both of these fine musicians but I have to say that the brightest moment in my musical career was when I shared the stage with, and got to jam with, Andy Timmons. Check him out. You won't be disappointed.
Hey Buzz, Andy sounds like an absolute madman from what you describe. Thanks for the info and backround on him. I'll check the ph on my runoff and let you know. Much appreciated.
Howdy Harley, how are ya? I hope you have the LARGE bong ready. Lookin awesome bro, there stackin' into colas, gonna be large . Thats it, im startin' my Chronic!