In House Genetics Thread

Huktonponics

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Black Cherry Punch. Was gonna keep but it was showing couple nanners


Was the worst IHG grow I had. Was some nice phenos, was pretty weak and grew balls if you looked at it sideways.

Think I've found my first hermie on my current PKB Remix. Keeping my eye on it, on the plus side, I think I've found 3 nice phenos. Took cuts of everything in veg.
 

Huktonponics

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7 feet lol

Ive grown out a bunch of ihg never had a plant gtow beyond 40-48" .

In veg plants will stretch when shaded , when exposed to far red, when dosed with excess N and not enough Ca, when over stimulated w SST or tria etc.
Glad someone mentioned the triacantanol stretch.

I used a small dose of ROX to counter the stretch from tria in the past. Not enough to start getting the full effect of the ROX but enough to curb that mad stretch. They just dont have the legs to hold up to much in late bud set.
 
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bobrown14

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ROX contains PGRs - Other than triacontanol (can get that from alfalfa meal) the label doesn't say how they are obtained. You do know that man made I.E. chemical PGRs are known to cause cancer.

"Chemically-derived PGRs are known to cause cancer, infertility, poison the liver and are classified as environmental pollutants."

I use Kelp meal & malted barley ground fine in my soil. If you want triacontanol use alfalfa meal.

These natural amendments are literally pennies a pound. That ROX stuff... VERY pricey @85#/liter woah, just sayin. That's not sustainable and probably to very likely not healthy either. You should reconsider its use.


Lights at 80" plants above lights.... super cropped.

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Huktonponics

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ROX contains PGRs - Other than triacontanol (can get that from alfalfa meal) the label doesn't say how they are obtained. You do know that man made I.E. chemical PGRs are known to cause cancer.

"Chemically-derived PGRs are known to cause cancer, infertility, poison the liver and are classified as environmental pollutants."

I use Kelp meal & malted barley ground fine in my soil. If you want triacontanol use alfalfa meal.

These natural amendments are literally pennies a pound. That ROX stuff... VERY pricey @85#/liter woah, just sayin. That's not sustainable and probably to very likely not healthy either. You should reconsider its use.


Lights at 80" plants above lights.... super cropped.

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I agree completely on the rox. I think using it during transition very sparringly doesnt cause any issue, especially if you flush properly. It never graced my reservoir for the duration after that, confident it gets worked out the girls by harvest.
 

fivepointgreens

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I’m new to In House Genetics gear but have been growing for 15 years so I’m definitely not inexperienced. I’m running Terple now and the appeal and smell is absolutely incredible! Yield on the other hand looks to be well below average which is disappointing because IHG is so hyped. Plus I also had to deal with runts.

For those who have grown out multiple IHG strains, are runts and below average yields the norm for IHG? I’m all about quality over quantity but there’s a fine line of acceptable and unacceptable when it comes to yield.
Jelly Sickle had the most mutants for me haha, but the rest of the packs I’ve grown out have had minimal problems. The last problem I had was one of his feminized seeds turned male. He blamed the Motor Breath Genes, and I don’t know much about breeding so....
If you’re going for yield, def go with one of his Platinum crosses. They’re def quality as well. His Hindu Kush is also up there, super chunky purple, and dense. Smells were incredibly sweet with some some BO funk. First two were the Frozen Gelato, third one is the Hindu. I’m running Nitrous, Frozen Gelato, and Platinum Gushers this round. Will let you know how it goes.
 

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radiant Rudy

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Most of my IHG gear goes to 7' and I have to super crop several leaders. Stretching happens in early flower, first 2-3 weeks?? Not sure what you mean by stretch in VEG? 24" I'd be putting her into flower asap. That one looks like she's got some legs.
SHE'S GOT LEGS RIGHT UP TO HER PISTILS!!

Your 7 footers are they growing in soil? What size pot?Now i dont think your 7 footers are so funny this lady beast is nuts, 5 gal potpp-web-correct.jpg
 

Newb grow

Member
Hey guys, I’m a newb to all this hence the name lol.

mum growing twisted helix, my friend gave me, I’m looking for recommendations, big yields and high THC, anyone got any advice with strains from in house genetics also ones that are actually in stock lol.

mum currently on my first grow, week two
Flower, had some complications at first but I’m getting the hang of it now.

I know it’s not all about strain it’s how you grow them but some strains are better than others, any advice will be greatly appreciated from experienced growers.

cheers guys
 

radiant Rudy

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ROX contains PGRs - Other than triacontanol (can get that from alfalfa meal) the label doesn't say how they are obtained. You do know that man made I.E. chemical PGRs are known to cause cancer.

"Chemically-derived PGRs are known to cause cancer, infertility, poison the liver and are classified as environmental pollutants."

I use Kelp meal & malted barley ground fine in my soil. If you want triacontanol use alfalfa meal.

These natural amendments are literally pennies a pound. That ROX stuff... VERY pricey @85#/liter woah, just sayin. That's not sustainable and probably to very likely not healthy either. You should reconsider its use.


Lights at 80" plants above lights.... super cropped.

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Wow looks great please post some finished bud shots
 
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