Grapefruit x nycd & hijack guerilla grow 09'

northeastern lights

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i just start clones inside. I use a 400 mh vertically. Makes them really bush out rather than get real tall. No topping needed. I'll get some close pics next time I go out. Some Lost tops and branches in the hail storm. When the wind snaps what isn't tied it just forms huge knots. I had some split in half and zip tied them back together. I'll get some pics of the stem grown over the zip ties.
 

blaznb

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i just start clones inside. I use a 400 mh vertically. Makes them really bush out rather than get real tall. No topping needed. I'll get some close pics next time I go out. Some Lost tops and branches in the hail storm. When the wind snaps what isn't tied it just forms huge knots. I had some split in half and zip tied them back together. I'll get some pics of the stem grown over the zip ties.
im not very good at indoor, so i wouldnt even try the clone thing. i only prune yellows. ive learned my lesson from topping. ur plants r very bushy for not usin lst. i still cant get over how beautiful they r.
 

slabhead

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Really nice grow you got there. Do you start your clones off in the grow bags or transplant to them? They sure look happy. I'm appreciating all the work you're putting in. scribed for sure
 

northeastern lights

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Really nice grow you got there. Do you start your clones off in the grow bags or transplant to them? They sure look happy. I'm appreciating all the work you're putting in. scribed for sure

Clones have there start in Rapid Rooter cubes. From there they veg in keg cups for a 7-10 days, depending on how lazy I am. From there they go to 1 gallon grow bags for a couple weeks, maybe 3 or so depending on how good I time it.

Space is an issue indoors here, so timing is everything.


EDIT: Thanks slabhead . A whole lot of blood, sweat and tears goes into what I'm doing. If it was easy everyone would do it right.
 

Green Cross

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Clones have there start in Rapid Rooter cubes. From there they veg in keg cups for a 7-10 days, depending on how lazy I am. From there they go to 1 gallon grow bags for a couple weeks, maybe 3 or so depending on how good I time it.

Space is an issue indoors here, so timing is everything.


EDIT: Thanks slabhead . A whole lot of blood, sweat and tears goes into what I'm doing. If it was easy everyone would do it right.
Excellent job, you're family must be proud :leaf:
 

northeastern lights

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nice year last year....... :) just pulled a midsummer harvest myself...... :D

Why thank you very mucho!


LTD my tomatoe plants are nearing 7 feet tall. Looks more like a tomatoe bush:shock:

First year ever growing veggies. My neighbors can't believe it. I'll get some pics tommorow cause its 9:12 night time here at the moment.
 

jonboy30

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Nice Northeastern...yeah man, first year for veggies for me too...my corn is 7' tall and my big boy tomatos are 7' too! Guess all this rain is good for something...
 

Boulderheads

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pimping setup! You notherner's really know how to make good use of all that wide open space. Mind if I grab a chair and follow along?? This looks to get really exciting come sept!!
 

northeastern lights

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A little time-line for patch #1



Hijack have all passed 7 ft. The 10 recent clones are about 3 ft and the rest of the G X NYCD is between 5-7ft.

Edit: the last pic is the first, These are all the view from a small tree I climbed to get them all in the photo
 

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A little time-line for patch #1



Hijack have all passed 7 ft. The 10 recent clones are about 3 ft and the rest of the G X NYCD is between 5-7ft.

Edit: the last pic is the first, These are all the view from a small tree I climbed to get them all in the photo
That would be great spot to put one of the animal motion cameras. You can see everything.
 
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