My 2011 Grow =NY=

TwistedGenetics

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Currently Flowering:
3 Bagseed from Ft. Collins, CO (I think it is Skunk Red Hair??)
1 Blueberry Bagseed from Cali (shipped in, 1 tiny seed/oz)

Noticed pistils around the end of July

Went out today between the periods of hard rain and shot these pics. Lighting was poor and buds were soaked!

Thanks for looking.
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Top of cola of most sativa looking pheno of SRH is at 11 feet above ground. No way I could photograph that sucker.
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SRH lowest branch buds
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Lowest branch of Blueberry, Twin colas, COOL!
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Blueberry lateral meristem

Thank you for looking and please pardon the LEAF SPOT DISEASE.
 

growone

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love the NY outside grows, much better than the old genetics we had years ago(which seldom flowered very long)
love the skunk(maybe), best of luck in the harvest
 

TwistedGenetics

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Thank you all :) There is the blueberry, and habenero which ended up in a weird location...

Poor girl has been infected with leaf spots for weeks... She is a survivor, though.
 

growone

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i am really awed with that last pic which gives some height perspective
looks like you're pushing near 7 feet?

EDIT - saw the actual height you posted, i'm really stunned with this
 

TwistedGenetics

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I popped four of these seeds, and by day 2 one was towering above the others by almost 50%. Figured it was a male. I figured wrong. It's a female with a strong Sativa pheno. The others are much more squat.
Oh, and the compost tea. Can't neglect the fact I am a 3rd generation cultivator..of course. *looks at ground and curses* It's a rougher life than you might think.
 

growone

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whatever you did, you did well
i have seen other tall plant posts, but i don't recall any quite this high
 

TwistedGenetics

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Thanks :) That was a 10' rebar I pounded in about, oh, two feet or so. I then had to add an "extention" to reach the top of the cola, which by my best guess is anywhere from 11-12 feet off the ground. The base of the stem is very thick.
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I will definitely be saving the stem from this momma. That was taken about a month ago next to a 55mm lens cover. It has fattened up since. Note my plastic "slug protector" which I filled with dirt early on to stimulate root growth.
 

an11dy9

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Awsome grow... beautiful plants.. Good Job! How about all this rain? crazy huh? Capital region NY here... what abt you?
 

growone

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you've done all the right things, add to that some good luck in the genetic lottery
used to do outdoor grows in NY years ago, nothing like this though
we have to be getting into the multi pound plant, though i can't see all the plant too clearly
 

TwistedGenetics

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Hudson Valley!
Thanks for the kind words. The weather stinks, I am cringing because sun right now is a MUST!

I don't think I will get over a pound on this plant. It would be capable of producing that much, but it does not get morning sun and will not live up to its vegetative potential.
I am guessing 8-10 ounces, but hey, you never know!

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Compost Tea!
 

TwistedGenetics

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Yeah! What a surprise this summer has been. Hot early on in spring, then dry, then really wet- now STILL really wet. Looks like it should be getting warm again, whattya know?

You have anything outside this year?
 

Reiffizzle

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Whats ur soil Ph ? and JEEZUS CHRIST that a big one. how longs it been out doors or is it just great Genetics
 

TwistedGenetics

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*looks ashamed* Actually, my soil pH is, rather low.. I forgot to add lime to my soil mixes, and growing a habenero along with the plant does not do any good for soil pH.
The good news is that our soil is extremely basic due to dolomitic lime formations of my area. Actually, our calcium levels are so high that a famous form of mineral comes from my area and it's color is totally unique to this locality.
So, once the roots reach the ground (from the 1.5 foot fence circles with weed cloth and my unique but un-buffered soil mix) they are essentially home free in a very buffered location.

The habenero plant/blueberry plant is in a pot though, so it does not have access to this buffered ground, and pH was at a measily 4.5 near the hab's roots. Horrible. The large plant and others have about a 5.5 in its "smart pot" and 6.5 around the neighboring soil.
The highly acidic soil may have made the blueberry plant more susceptible to leaf spot mold. I am still trying to figure it all out.
You can be sure that I will not forget the lime next year!

Actually, my plants were put out in late May. Seeds were started indoors at the beginning of May.
Imagine I started indoors in late Februrary like most growers do in my area? That plant would be ENORMOUS.
The blueberry took a whopping ONE MONTH AND ONE WEEK TO GERMINATE!!! I was actually going to throw the seeds out when I noticed one had finally popped *wow*.
So, the blueberry was sprouted a month after the others.
 

growsolo

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From what I see and what I've read I think you did/are doing an outstanding job of getting those beauties home, good luck to you and your finish.
 
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