MtRainDog
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It's that time of year around here!
I've started a bunch of journals over the years and I never seem to keep them going. But this year, I've got a fresh head and perspective after being devastated by mites this summer and reduced to a plant count of zero. Had about 15 "elite" (god I had using that word) cuts going. Was a crazy amount of work, and life circumstances this summer stole my focus and during that the borg wiped me out.
Lesson learned? The biggest problem in my garden is my own laziness. I don't know where I got the mites from, I have my suspicions, but ultimately it's on me for not doing my due diligence. Clone-only's are wonderful, but I will be a lot more discerning about what enters my garden from now on. Fwiw, I promptly got Stardawg Corey back from gmo (I know, not everyone's a fan) but I do trust he runs a clean operation more than any of the other large vendors.
Moving forward... So with that fresh perspective, it's time to start popping beans again, and doing some small time personal chucking working the genetics I love.
The setup...
Tents/spaces:
Corey' such an easy grow. Vigorous in veg, but manageable. Stays pretty squat and branchy. Doesn't stretch much in flower either and yields a ton.
SS x Afghan and BBW
Group shot of the other Sensi Star x Afghans
I've started a bunch of journals over the years and I never seem to keep them going. But this year, I've got a fresh head and perspective after being devastated by mites this summer and reduced to a plant count of zero. Had about 15 "elite" (god I had using that word) cuts going. Was a crazy amount of work, and life circumstances this summer stole my focus and during that the borg wiped me out.
Lesson learned? The biggest problem in my garden is my own laziness. I don't know where I got the mites from, I have my suspicions, but ultimately it's on me for not doing my due diligence. Clone-only's are wonderful, but I will be a lot more discerning about what enters my garden from now on. Fwiw, I promptly got Stardawg Corey back from gmo (I know, not everyone's a fan) but I do trust he runs a clean operation more than any of the other large vendors.
Moving forward... So with that fresh perspective, it's time to start popping beans again, and doing some small time personal chucking working the genetics I love.
The setup...
Tents/spaces:
- 3 veg tents (2x2)
- 1 clone tent
- Flower room ~3x5
- 2x HLG 65
- 2x HLG 100 (one 4000K, and one 100R)
- 2x 150 watt DIY fixtures (each has 2x HLG QB132 boards powered by a MW HLG-150H-36A driver)
- 1x HLG 350R
- Pro-Mix HP plus amendments (EWC, Perlite, Alfalfa & Kelp Meal, Espoma Tomato Tone, Garden Lime)
- Small SOG style grow. I like to run numbers so I can put eyeballs on as many plants as I can in such a small space. Typically flowering in 1 gallon pots, sometimes 3 or 5 gallon if I want a decent harvest of something in particular.
- Drip irrigation system (flower room)
- Stardawg corey
- 11x Sensi Star x Afghani by Strayfox
- 1x Big Bad Wolf V1 by CSI
- 5x Critcal Jack Herer by Delicious
Corey' such an easy grow. Vigorous in veg, but manageable. Stays pretty squat and branchy. Doesn't stretch much in flower either and yields a ton.
SS x Afghan and BBW
Group shot of the other Sensi Star x Afghans
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