Javadog
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
Well, this Crop reaches 6 weeks from 12/12 tomorrow.
I have handled the gnats issue. They were far more involved
and far more damaging than I realized at first. This crop has
been stunted somewhat....though I also started six new breeds,
and this may also be a factor. (a friend suggested that OGs need
more Veg time to produce well)
Another effect of having to deal with this issue is that my last two
waterings had to be used to deliver first Go-Gnats (Yay Gnats!) and
then the nematodes that seem to be solving the problem.
As a result, this is the first feeding that the ladies have gotten in
a few weeks. They do have some pale leaves, but I expect this
to improve soon.
The Qrazy Train is "scheduled" to be done next week....plus one at least.
Here are some shots, no specific order:
See? Tiny. I gave these plants one more week of Veg than my last crop,
and that made huge budsicles. (2 weeks vs. 1 week)
They are pretty and will improve with the feeding, but I am already looking
forward to my next Crop. :0)
I added some boards to help keep the sides of the tent from being sucked
in too far by my fans. BTW: I turned on my second carbon filter and opened
a second port for an intake. They may be smallish, but they are stinky!
I guess that they do not look too small....but my AK-47 were half again taller.
I know the main cause for all my issues of this build: the new soil.
I used FFOF last two crops and decided to try Kelloggs Patio Plus. I know
of very good growers that swear that PP works fine.
Well, for me it was a disaster. It was way less nutritious than FFOF.....even where
the PP smelled way more of manure. PP holds no water at all....I am using smart pots
and had a swamp in my tent until the blocks absorbed it back up.
Now, I am not sure if it was due to very porous nature of PP, or the strong shit-smell,
but I got gnats hard this Crop. I cultivate mushrooms, and know the fungus gnat
very well. Even in a room stuffed with fruiting mushroom blocks they never bloomed
like I saw this crop...unless a mushroom block began to rot or fail.
I already have my bags of FFOF, with a few bags of Happy Frog thrown in, in my garage,
ready for the next Crop.
On that front, I may need some advice.
As I have written, I am thinking about flowering my mothers. They have gotten
too big. I want to take clones of them and try to bonsai them better. I also want
to try flowering plants that have more Veg time and these fit the bill.
The problem is that they might be too big....they are 2-3' right now, and will not be
in the tent for a month or so.
Should I perhaps chop another foot off?
Timing things seems to be one of the harder parts to nail.
Take care all,
JD
Well, this Crop reaches 6 weeks from 12/12 tomorrow.
I have handled the gnats issue. They were far more involved
and far more damaging than I realized at first. This crop has
been stunted somewhat....though I also started six new breeds,
and this may also be a factor. (a friend suggested that OGs need
more Veg time to produce well)
Another effect of having to deal with this issue is that my last two
waterings had to be used to deliver first Go-Gnats (Yay Gnats!) and
then the nematodes that seem to be solving the problem.
As a result, this is the first feeding that the ladies have gotten in
a few weeks. They do have some pale leaves, but I expect this
to improve soon.
The Qrazy Train is "scheduled" to be done next week....plus one at least.
Here are some shots, no specific order:
See? Tiny. I gave these plants one more week of Veg than my last crop,
and that made huge budsicles. (2 weeks vs. 1 week)
They are pretty and will improve with the feeding, but I am already looking
forward to my next Crop. :0)
I added some boards to help keep the sides of the tent from being sucked
in too far by my fans. BTW: I turned on my second carbon filter and opened
a second port for an intake. They may be smallish, but they are stinky!
I guess that they do not look too small....but my AK-47 were half again taller.
I know the main cause for all my issues of this build: the new soil.
I used FFOF last two crops and decided to try Kelloggs Patio Plus. I know
of very good growers that swear that PP works fine.
Well, for me it was a disaster. It was way less nutritious than FFOF.....even where
the PP smelled way more of manure. PP holds no water at all....I am using smart pots
and had a swamp in my tent until the blocks absorbed it back up.
Now, I am not sure if it was due to very porous nature of PP, or the strong shit-smell,
but I got gnats hard this Crop. I cultivate mushrooms, and know the fungus gnat
very well. Even in a room stuffed with fruiting mushroom blocks they never bloomed
like I saw this crop...unless a mushroom block began to rot or fail.
I already have my bags of FFOF, with a few bags of Happy Frog thrown in, in my garage,
ready for the next Crop.
On that front, I may need some advice.
As I have written, I am thinking about flowering my mothers. They have gotten
too big. I want to take clones of them and try to bonsai them better. I also want
to try flowering plants that have more Veg time and these fit the bill.
The problem is that they might be too big....they are 2-3' right now, and will not be
in the tent for a month or so.
Should I perhaps chop another foot off?
Timing things seems to be one of the harder parts to nail.
Take care all,
JD