400w Outlaw organic grow

Hazey One

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so using the clones I pulled I am starting the new veg cycle. The previous harvest is curing or fully cured and everything is amazing.

This grow I fixed a "limiting factor" from this last grow cycle. (I didnt use the extra gobs of perlite I normally used to see how the "stock" soil did last grow and got terrible water lock up at the bottom of grow bags). This grow I am using:

5 gal smart pots
400w dimmable
Supersoil mix (composted)
Standard mix
Kelp meal (liquid)
Fish emulsion (liquid)
Perlite at 40% of soil volume
Neem oil (as needed)

Fertilizers used: Langbeinite, worm castings, blood meal, kelp meal, fish emulsion, bone meal, seabird guano, soil booster, mycorrhizae (not a fert but used)

Still using a tent with great results just a small footprint but my watts & lumens per foot are awesome! All my grow journals are open to questions and posts.

All clones are made with liquid clonex, good stuff!
 

Hazey One

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Finally out of the transplant shock, these clones have been "hangin on" for about 3 months so the lumens increase gave them a short stall in growth only to return with rich green large leaves coming in. Its been almost 12 days since transplant from "party cups" to smart pots. The cloning light source I use is 60watts of flourescent in a small 2 bulb fixture. I can hold clones for months in stalled growth but it is not perfect, i lost 25% of the last pull. Anyone have any experience using cell culture? Im savvy on molecular biology/cell culture but would like to hear if anyone has actually done it with clones?
 

Hazey One

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At about 47 days veg and transplanted into smart pots the DP outlaw clones are bulking up well for a sativa strain. Very very branchy so Ill probably pull more clones. Gonna try to get a really good scrog fill this time. i waited too long last time before adding the screen.
 

Hazey One

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So I never finished this log...

I chopped outlaw down at 12 weeks on the money. It was well worth the wait...and well...the weight! 6 dry oz. total in two plants in a 2.5 x 2 tent. I managed to allow about 2 of those 6 ounces to cure for more than six months and I must say the flavor is divine. This one really does get much better after a solid cure of six months or more. Anyone with a great appreciation for haze, super haze and ssh's highs will REALLY appreciate the high Dutch Passions "Outlaw" delivers.
To wrap up this grow log:
I used a 6" air cooled 400w mh/hps in a 2.5 x 2 grow tent. I will be using this method for a few more grows to see if it has any real limits. 400w is about as hot as you can go with this type of setup and I used expensive high volume fans for both intake and exhaust to keep the temps low enough to grow in this size. Thanks again to everyone who gave input or posted on this website! There are some real old school growers here so thank you for allowing me to sponge. Ill post a new grow some day.
 
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