GREEN LOVE POTION

DVR

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I had gotten it as a freebie a few years ago when I got some vanilla kush seeds. I wish I would have kept that instead of continuing to grow the vanilla. I agree with phizzion it is beautiful. Perfect for indoors
 
I had gotten it as a freebie a few years ago when I got some vanilla kush seeds. I wish I would have kept that instead of continuing to grow the vanilla. I agree with phizzion it is beautiful. Perfect for indoors
would you say it would be a good strain to scrog?
 

honeybread

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Yeah i have grown a few of these from seed, one was very peppery and not to my taste, the other two were both very sweet and piney, good yeilds, and very potent.

After a long cure they were a beautiful smoke.

They get long stems on the fan leaves, and smallish, but many many buds.
 
i dont know where i am in veg but i just built the new trellis over the GLP, im thinking i built it a little too tall or iv let the plants veg for too long before i started the scrog but here are some pics from tonight, i also installed an inline fan to cool my lamp down with
 
these girls are getting ready to be flipped after a 7 week or so veg under a 1000w MH, recently set up an inline fan to cool my lights so hopefully i can control the temps in my tent better & im also using co2 this round. im running these two girls in 7 gallon smart pots in pro mix soil with the whole fox farm nutrient line and they will be flowered under a 1000w HPS,iv also bulit a bigger trellis with the dimensions of 3x6x3image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
 

TheMan13

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You'll want to keep your temps up to fully benefit from the CO2 brother. I believe around 85 is the sweet spot.
 
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image.jpg image.jpg heres a quick update on the GLP, week one of flower, having trouble keeping my humidity down my temps are at a cool 70 but my humidty is 86 wtf
 
i believe the stretch is over and they have started to show their first signs of flowering, not many flowering spots after defoliation but they are still looking good, still having trouble with the hunidity. need to invest ina dehumidifier or another inline fan to draw air outimage.jpg
 
image.jpg image.jpg someone wanna tell me if i over watered the ladies today? i went in my tent today and my soil was BONE DRY so i gave both ladies their usual amounts of water.. (2 gallons each) and during watering i noticed my whole canopy is wilting im not really sure what could be the cause of this. im on top of their asses for bugs EVERY DAY and i havent seen a sign of anything. i did recently install another inline fan to draw the air out of the tent and its working wonders for my humidty. before the fan it was around 92rh and now its in the 50's. but back to my original question... WHY ARE THEY DROOOPING LIKE THAT??? as you can see in my last post they were nice and perky but now they look depressed
 

st0wandgrow

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View attachment 3401582 View attachment 3401586 someone wanna tell me if i over watered the ladies today? i went in my tent today and my soil was BONE DRY so i gave both ladies their usual amounts of water.. (2 gallons each) and during watering i noticed my whole canopy is wilting im not really sure what could be the cause of this. im on top of their asses for bugs EVERY DAY and i havent seen a sign of anything. i did recently install another inline fan to draw the air out of the tent and its working wonders for my humidty. before the fan it was around 92rh and now its in the 50's. but back to my original question... WHY ARE THEY DROOOPING LIKE THAT??? as you can see in my last post they were nice and perky but now they look depressed
It's likely related to transpiration. When the soil drys out too much the leaves will wilt like your pic above. This is a defense mechanism of the plant. When leaves are turgid and standing on end they transpire (release water vapor) more. When the plant senses that the medium is dry the leaves droop to stop the rate of transpiration/water loss.

They will bounce back quickly if this is the issue
 
It's likely related to transpiration. When the soil drys out too much the leaves will wilt like your pic above. This is a defense mechanism of the plant. When leaves are turgid and standing on end they transpire (release water vapor) more. When the plant senses that the medium is dry the leaves droop to stop the rate of transpiration/water loss.

They will bounce back quickly if this is the issue
im hoping thats what it is, i cant imagine what else it would be? my temps range inbetween 65-73 and my humidity is in the 50's.. im going at a quarter strength follwing the fox farm soil feeding schedule and i would like to imagine that i have good drainage being that im using smart pots and about the bottom two inches of my pot is layered with grow stone for the drainage
 
quick update on the green love potions.. not really sure what week im in im sorta just playing it by ear.. anybody wanna give it a guess?? image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg IMO they are looking fairly well. what do you guys think?!?!
 
heres some glamour shots by deb, if youve seen napoleon dynomite you know what im talking about...! (not talking my flowers up just making jokes)image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
 
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