Psych's "Hole in the Mountain"

psychadelibud

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Just recieved a surprise "care package" today from a friend of mine. Surprisingly full of nice genetics! The Brisco Co Genetics pack is Orgi f2's and the Bad Dawg is apollo 13 x cindy 99... I am happy with the Mikado and L.A. Pure Kush for sure, those two are supposed to have fire in them. I have heard extremely good things about the Pure Kush being one of the strongest, if not the strongest and best Kush you can possibly get your hands on. So hopefully there will be some nice gals and maybe a few nice studs to be found... Also not pictured, got a pack of Cannarado Orange Cheddar (Orange Cookies x Chem D), Doc Holiday and Lucky 7's...


Gonna have me a nice bean vault again before long, and once I get my hands on those ky rks beans again, that's gonna put the icing on the cake!


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psychadelibud

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Figured I would make another little update. Stayed pretty busy lastnight in the room, got a whole lot done... Got all my transplants done for now, till I recieve the bigger grow bags for the C99 and trying to decide now what to run the seed plants in. I transplanted the bigger 6 (as you can see in the middle into 3 gal bags) but I am thinking of running all of the rest in 2 gallon, what do you guys think? It would cut back on space a whole lot I'm sure and I could possibly still pull 2 or more ounces per 2 gal bag......Or, should I stick with 3 on all the rest too??Kinda held up on that one...

The plants are absolutely LOVING the epsoma tomato tone, and what I like about it is that it's really rich in calcium and not having to mix nutes, for now anyway.... That will change during flower, I will then start using the MegaCrop and the AN pH perfect at that time. Gonna kinda do a side by side and compare the two lines to see if I should convert over completely from AN to MC.

So here are a couple of the C99's. As you can see, they have completely pretty much filled in those 3 gallon bags and I need to order my bigger bags asap! :bigjoint:


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Here is a little bigger pic of the room, taken from standing in the middle. Overlook the 2x4 in the back left corner lol, it makes it appear as if my room is crooked but it's not. That is just stuck in the cinder block, I put it in there to tie my scrog net to back during the summer. No more scrog for me though so I need to make a little more canopy room and get it out of there, 100% tomato cages from this point forward! Love those things!!


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Got the younger seed plants nice and snug in some totes, well, and a nursery tray... Makes things like tipping over and watering much easier, no mess from drainage, etc... They are starting to take off a bit now!


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Well, looks like that's that's about it for now folks! Check back in with an update in a few days...



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psychadelibud

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2 gal pots work good for my setup. If you veg the plants a bit big you might need to water ever day, smaller plants need watering every 2ish days. 100 grams a plant is very doable with hand watering in a 2 gal ime. Using megacrop in a peat/perlite mix.
Wow man, yes those look fantastic for only 2 gallons! I believe I will go with 2 gal on the seed run, I should have more than enough plants, so need to keep my space comfortable. Thanks man.
 

dubekoms

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Wow man, yes those look fantastic for only 2 gallons! I believe I will go with 2 gal on the seed run, I should have more than enough plants, so need to keep my space comfortable. Thanks man.
No problem and glad to see you using megacrop. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by it.
 

psychadelibud

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Been a minute since I have posted up a good update... Had a little more than I had planned going on lately.

So since this morning I have been working on transplants.. decided to transplant seedlings over to 3 gallon grow bags. Hoping that I can find the time to squeeze them all in and done by tomorrow morning or night by absolute latest. The 3 seedlings that suffered over watering are coming back strong and starting to take off...

The Cinderella 99's are really starting to turn into legit bushes and the 2 in the 3 gallon containers are completely maxed out and in line with being root bound... Gonna transfer them over to 7 gals...

Good news on my Orange Cheddar beans, all 5 germinated and are looking like they will be strong plants! So I am hoping to get my "flip on" as soon as the seedlings that I had transplanted over to 3 gals from solo's start to take off good. Damn I am excited!



This round odor control had become a number one priority for SURE! I know its overkill and that's what I want is overkill on odor lol, but I am planning on scrubbing my closed room with 2 440cfm 6 inch fans and phresh filters and adding and additional 8 inch fan and phresh scrubber in conjunction the two... I am even gonna go as far as throwing another in the lung room "walkway" as well... From now on, my grows shall be completely odorless.


Cindy


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Transplants in progress



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Overview of the room



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You can see the Cindy in the 3 gallon bags in the 2nd pic are starting to become rootbound by the coloration and look of the leaves... the newest growth. It's time to switch those 2 to 7 gals and she will be in her final resting home!

The first Cindy pic is in a 5 gallon smartpot, that's where she will stay.


Here is Cannarado's Orange Cheddar fems... 5 of 5 sprouted, and strong at that... This pic was taken 3 days ago, they have grown a good bit since then.


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psychadelibud

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No problem and glad to see you using megacrop. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by it.
So far, I am loving it man! I have some epsoma tomato tone organic fertilizer mixed in my medium, but very little and the combination of that and Mega Crop seems to do a perfect job so far.
 

psychadelibud

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Howdy howdy!!

Been a minute since I have updated, my apologies for anyone that has been following my thread. Life has been in the way the last 3 weeks and things have been ruff for me lately. Everything has chilled down a tone though in the last few days...

Here is an update on everything.........



So here are those tiny seedlings today :bigjoint:...


They are just a few days into 12/12... Multiple strains, clones, but most are from seed. Although I have managed to keep the canopy pretty even by topping and light training, they are still over vegged for the size of my room. Welcome to the jungle baby!... I will continue to apply training techniques as I go, everything from bending, tying, twisting, pulling, etc... Whatever I have to do to keep them as low as possible and out of those lights. This is also the first time I have ever ran open hoods (removed the glass). I only have 3 of my 4 lights going as of now. In a week or so I am going to flip on the 4th light and spread the plants on out forward just a hair.... I like to save on electricity when I can lol.

It already smells dank to high heavens in there, I am ordering me a few tyvek suits/chemical suits to wear when I am working in the room. I am playing out this grow 100% as stealthy as I possibly can. By the end of this week, I would like to have my automated drip irrigation system put in, a couple new fans and filters to throw in there to scrub the room (probably go with two 8 or 10 inch fans/phresh filters). Those are my main two goals right now.

I managed to get a few shots of the girls yesterday evening, right before and right at lights on. First time they have EVER seen the darkness in like 2 to 3 months lol. Everything looks so vigorous and healthy under the camera flash and normal lighting, crazy how much the HPS throw them off...




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psychadelibud

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This is about a third of my room... My room is a little tight, awkward and FULL to the max, so it is hard to get pics of the entire room. There are more plants than you can see.
 

psychadelibud

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I am expecting a HUGE yield out of this room...

These plants, at the numbers I have and as big as they are, should probably not be attempted to get flowered out by a novice, that's for sure. And I sure ain't saying that I am no expert, but I am going to have to do a whole HELL of lot of work to keep them tame and from growing into those lights. It's taken me years of skill to get to the point to where I am at now, being able to control such vigorous and large plants at such a high number... I can't say that I enjoy it, at all, but I can handle it.. It wasn't my intentions to let them veg that long. But it's okay.

I am looking forward to these strains, I have some fire in there that is for sure... One of the Orange Cheddars I have going from Cannarado has had trichs on the leaves since about a week after she was born. Honestly the most triched out vegetating plant I have seen in 18 years... The stem rubs on the orange cheddar leave some nice, stinky, arm pit odor, rotting citrus, onion and cheesey smells on the fingers... maybe a touch of baby poo as well bongsmilie... yesss...

The orange cheddar is -Chem D/Cheese x Orange Cookies- so you already know why I picking up those scents on a stem fondling!
 

psychadelibud

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Looking good mate, nice choices on genetics by the way...
Thank you Mellow!

Yeah I rolled a good play in this one, I do believe. Have a great mixture of sativa and indica in there... That is my style, I love love LOVE variety!

I have good feelings about this run, I feel like I will have a few personal "elite" keepers and I am anxious to see how the offspring from my elite mothers that I had lost turns out..

One thing for sure, is I need to get that automatic drip irrigation setup ordered and installed ASAP! I am nervous about doing it because I have never I stalled any drip irrigation systems, it will be my first time and i want it installed before I go on vacation next week. Well, it has to be by then or I'll lose my crop. I just hope it doesnt fail me while I'm gone, I look at all of those emitters, tubes, pumps and hoses and it just boggles my mind a bit.. I know it should be simple once I get it and start throwing it together, but it reminds me of an algebra test from back in high school lol!
 
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