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Bos

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  1. This is a Pineapple Express that was accidently pollinated by a Purple Haze male in an indoor setup. It was pure chance that she ended up with me. Planning to run the f1's this winter.
  2. Aweh The time is upon us. The flowers are doing lekker. 1-2.Purple Stilton fading nicely. Colours are good, 2 days to the chop. 3-4. Fruitpunch f4, she's bulked up well fade kicking in, looks like autum in the forest. 5. Another Fruitpunch, the more sativa'ish pheno, still has a ways to go. 6. One of the Bubblegum twins. Strain is slow to flower and develop, but they were worth the wait last round. 7. Purple Pineapple cut that is slowly getting good.
  3. Worm tea can definately be used on cannabis. The NPK ratio will depend on what the worms are fed, so will vary greatly. As per the interweb the general NPK seems to be 1-0-0, its true value is as micro innoculant. I normally use my tea as a general plant tonic and microbial innoculant at 50/50 dilution with water. It contains many macro/micro nutrients, humic and vulvic acids-all round its great for your plants.
  4. Fert wise, Biobizz range is good-Grow, Bloom and Fishmix. Seagrow and Ecobuz multigrow also good and available from Builders and most nurseries.
  5. Aweh, from the photo those white marks look like thrip damage to me. There is also some sign of leaf borer but they are ok in small numbers. What have you got for pest management? Pyrol or neem will work for the thrips.
  6. I'd chop it. If you have any other plants in flower, you risk pollinating them and any other female plants around you. Even the seeds would be useless as they'll carry the hermie trait.
  7. 1st pic. You can see pistils and male pollen sac's which would identify the plant as a hermaphrodite. 2nd pic is too blurry. Pls post more pics, but clearer. If it is a hermie, it would be best to chop it.
  8. Kudo's for getting back up man. You learn a lot about yourself when shit happens. Welcome back.
  9. Ok, yeah understand your point. We are in opposite worlds hahaha. We have high RH here by the coast, takes 7 days easy....drying wet trimmed bud with 40w server fan for indirect ventilation. Like to trim and hang the whole tree, helps to dry the buds gradually all the way through.
  10. Some solid flowers you have there, looks almost top heavy.
  11. Looking very yummy. Any reason you prefer to dry trim? Tried it before and it was a pita. Prefer to wet trim and we also mist the buds with water before to prevent scissor hashing.
  12. Eishh....You need to be real carefull when buying online as indicated in above posts by @Bay Seeds Many of these so called growlights advertised wattages are terribly overstated on the websites, especially the chinese cheapy lights. Another question...Is 45w enough? Wouldnt you need more watts/light/ppfd for 8 plants? My cloning dome smd strips are 45w. The vegging clones are using 200w (1×100w led flood and 2x50w blurples ) and I dont believe it will be enough to veg them all the way.
  13. Aweh @EvenSteven No not as far as I've seen, must be a trick of the light as I took the pics early in the morning, colour seems a bit off. 3rd pic is a Purple Stilton, they do discolour but I doubt our Northcoast temps are low enough for that currently. 4th pic is one of my Fruitpunch f4 girls, this line hasnt shown any purpling yet. So its not expected. 5th pic is a (Purple) Pineapple Express (Pineapple Express x Purple Haze), last years girls did go very dark with the cold snaps. Hopefully they do the same this year as I'm phenohunting this cross. It would be the cherry on top so to speak. Last years P.P.E.
  14. Aweh Flower time is upon us. Good things to come.
  15. Welcome. Enjoy the forum.
  16. Looking good. That is our type of jungle. Reminds me of a GnR song....
  17. Evening gentlemen. I'll put the cards on the table, here's the background... the clones originated from an indoor mother, the grower is also the owner of one of the local 420 headshops with whom we have a very good relationship as they stock some of the best outdoor and indoor gear locally available. Yes we got the clones late and yes the clones were very small, but I do enjoy a good challenge. How else to test your knowledge and skill as a grower? As an outdoor, organic grower I want to try and produce bud, comparable to their indoor version wrt to smoothness, potency and flavour. @CreX@TheUltimateNoob Clones will veg in the tent, repot from the 250ml solo cups to 9lt plastic nursery bags and veg further under the lights to try and get them to 'decent..ishh' flowering size, transplant to final 25lt bags, then move them outside to flower. If we run out of space we will veg outside by extending daylight hours. There will be some costs involved with the lights and the plan might change depending on how the plants progress. It's a challenge and of course I'm going to try and smack it out the park.
  18. Nice sativaishhh.... girl. Hopefully she undresses herself during the fade later on....
  19. Aweh Gromies As some may know I'm a organic outdoor grower, but got presented with a situation that required out the box thinking real fast. We got gifted 12 Blue Cheese(Exodus cheese x Blueberry)clones very late in the outdoor growing season. Hence the post under the indoor LED section. They need to be vegged to decent size before flowering them outside. They were small...no sorry, miniature when we recieved them(2-5cm tall), thats smaller than any clone I ever cut myself. They were barely rooted in their small coco plugs, they went into my diy clone box under 48w smd leds (warm and cool) running at 18/6 for 1x week before being transferred to 250ml solo cups with my organic soil, all had roots poking out then. There they recieved 200ųmol/m2sec, which seemed adaquate for rooting clones as per online ref. They responded very well, showing positive new leaf growth. Gave me enough time to throw together a makeshift outdoor enclosure, this makeshift 2m x 2m x 1.5m high outdoor/indoor setup with a ACDC 100w led flood and 2x50w growlights and a 40w positive intake fan for airflow and ventilation. (1x Fl-100-CW + 2x 50w blurples) They are now recieving 300ųmol/m2sec with the light fixture at 50cm above the tops just to adapt for a few days, then I'm lowering the lights. Plan is to veg the girls to a stage where they can be flowered outside. The light fixture measures 650ųmol/m2sec at 30cm from the canopy. Plan is to veg them to approx 30-40cm tall with maybe 1x topping before placing the outside to flower. They will be repotted to 9lt bags and eventually transplanted to 25lt growbags(2 or 3 best may get 75lt tubs) The 'guerilla' light fixture measured between 600-700ųmol/m2sec in the centre and approx 400-500 around the perimeter of 1m2. Midday temps were at 32deg C and 50-60% RH. My question....? Am I on the right track, am I missing something and will this be enough to get them to the point where they can be flowered outside or will we need more light?
  20. Having a look at the seedling I suspect it may be Black sooty mold. Hows the airflow/ventilation? Agree with @Totemic about the white spots on the leaves, that type of damage seems like thrips. But the leaves on the larger plant are showing another issue, almost looks like a deficiency or lockout. The curling could be overwatering but that may be the tea flush.
  21. Bos

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    Google suggests common 'tobacco budworm' they appear in many different colours and are the progeny of a moth. Cant remember the exact price, about 150. You use a few grams per application so it lasts a long time. Best stored in a cool dark place or in the fridge.
  22. Bos

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    @Wulf With worms you have to be vigilant. They like to hide in the buds and hollow them out from the inside. You just see the bud wilting all of a sudden and their poop is germinating grounds for budrot. If you can, open the buds up and check inside, hopefully the neem/pyrol spraydown got them all. (Hate cutting out buds cause of worms or rot.) The Margaret R worm stuff works for me, my girls will be getting a routine spraydown tomorrow.
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