Thanks for the kind words. Hope you stick around for the ride.Hey man, this is one of my favorite threads cuz all the frozty bud porn... I can't wait till I can post some nug shots with you. Well I'm up and going now finally about week 2 or 3. Feel free to check it out, I'm a big fan and you have been very helpful. Thanks man
Like anything you have to get it dialed in, but once you do it rewards heavily!I almost threw in the towel with the general organics but watching your grow inspired me to keep trying. Now I have some really nice stuff working with the GO line, Thanks Jerry, +Rep
Thanks, stick around for an update in the next couple days.hey jerry thought id drop in, never followed your work before but it looks marvelous
I see this is a old post but what the hell. I just started from page one. I like to read every thread start to finish.Well nice to see the conversation picking up already. I acquired 2 new nutrient additives today...General Organics Bio Root and Diamond Black. The only part of the line I have yet to try is the Bio Marine fish emulsion...have to finish off my Neptune's Harvest first then maybe I'll try it.
I only managed to get pics of the same 4 flowering plants today...there are 6 additional vegging and 2 flowering, and I hope to get some shots of those up soon. But for now, we'll focus on the big four.
First, Critical Jack. Quickly becoming a favorite with her strong growth, wonderful stink and early trichome production.
As you can see she has tried to spread out horizontally much to my chagrin. After I took these pics, I brought a couple of her branches a little more inline with the pot and tightened some strings. I may have also added another bamboo pole, but I don't remember now.
Here's one of her branches close up. I think I'm going to be quite happy with this plant when it's all said and done.
Next, Pineapple Chunk. A bit droopy in the pic because these were taken pre-watering. A very nice branching plant in her own right, but a bit behind the critical jack developmentally. This plant smelled the strongest during veg..
Closeup of a branch. Can't quite tell from the pic but she is starting to get frosty. Just needs to quit stretching.
Casey Jones...where to begin with this one. In the days between the first post and now, she has maybe pushed out 1 new set of calyxes per node, while stretching an additional 50 nodes! Ok, a bit of an embellishment, but she is all stretch and no bud over 1 month after beginning flower!
Not helping matters is the fact she was a little thirsty at the time of her photo shoot, making her a little droopy...again, it was pre-watering...but it is hard to tell what the hell is going on in this bush. As you can see I had to supercrop a few more branches...many for the second or even third time already. I may have to do some serious pruning on this bitch soon. I suppose you guys were right about all the sativa referenced in the above posts. Exceptionally superb bud though, whenever it gets around to forming those.
While the Casey Jones branches the most of any plant I've every grown, this Afghan Kush is the polar opposite, which is not all that surprising given it's genetic makeup and country of origin. I mean it fought hard to not branch at all during veg. The fact it grew a second and third branch (one of which I cloned) is nothing short of miraculous. But the nodes are the main cola are tightly packed and exploding with calyxes.
This pictures don't do it justice. But this thing is going to get nasty.
And that's where the fun stops today. I will try my best to get pics of the other 8 plants I'm growing pronto. Many will likely be transplanted in the coming days...especially the Casey Jones, who I put into one of the flowering spaces this morning.
The first run of any strain is always a learning process
No foliar feeding. Some strains just do it more than others. Adequate nutrient ratios help too. I don't think they look that waxy in person either.Hey Jerry...how come your leaves look so nice and shiney and like there is a wax layer on them? I see some peoples leaves like that. Mine never look like that. Is it the strains that cause this or some type of folier feed?
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Thanks buddy...it's all about the organicsIf i oculd rep you i would in fact i will when i can just beautiful...i love all the shots on almost every strain you are doing a great job with all these strains
I ended up feeding the large Tahoe 3 and Sour 3 the same amount, both liquid and mixed with the soil. The Tahoe did start to fade a littler faster, so I guess that means it was a heavier feeder. The Tahoe 2 and Sour 4 both received the same amount of nutes and are pretty comparable, so I don't know.liking the update jerry, would u say the tahoe is a heavier feeder than the sour OG's? and also how far do u keep your lights from the canopy on the 400 & 600? thanks jerry
Never used it. The ratios look ok, 3-1-3 for grow and 4-3-6 for bloom, though I would probably combine them myself. The only way I judge products is by their ingredients, and while the iguana juice has good stuff (alfalfa, brewers yeast) it seems a little lacking. I'm sure they want you to use their other products to fill it out, like most fertilizer companies.What do you think about iguana juice from an?
And + rep for the beauties
Thanks for that i gotta do my shopping around for nutes if im going organic so i wanted to get all the choices out there..Never used it. The ratios look ok, 3-1-3 for grow and 4-3-6 for bloom, though I would probably combine them myself. The only way I judge products is by their ingredients, and while the iguana juice has good stuff (alfalfa, brewers yeast) it seems a little lacking. I'm sure they want you to use their other products to fill it out, like most fertilizer companies.
http://www.advancednutrients.com/hydroponics/products/iguana_juice/iguana_juice_faq_nutrient_facts.php
Not sure how much it costs, but it is probably too much. I don't hate on AN, just never used them.
I have to say as far as ease of application goes the General Organics line has been wonderful. I've read people say Earth Juice really messes with pH, so you should bubble it first, but that sounds like a pain. I never have to bubble OR pH with the GO...ever.
The only other Organic nutrients I've used are BMO, and I still use their Super Plant Tonic.
I'll second the GO line, it does work very well and produces excellent finished quality.Thanks for that i gotta do my shopping around for nutes if im going organic so i wanted to get all the choices out there..
I heard the same about ej so i might look into general organics instead since you say its easy
All I use is my trusty 5ml (1 tsp) measuring spoon. All the GO stuff is pretty concentrated, with recommended dosages ranging from 1/2-2 tsp per gallon for most products (the primary BioThrive Grow and BioThrive Bloom call for 2-4 tsp, which I often combine to a total of 2-4 tsp depending on growth stage). Just measure, pour into a gallon and shake/mix.Thanks for that i gotta do my shopping around for nutes if im going organic so i wanted to get all the choices out there..
I heard the same about ej so i might look into general organics instead since you say its easy
you might want to check out natures necture.http://www.organaponics.com/natures_nectar.htmThanks for that i gotta do my shopping around for nutes if im going organic so i wanted to get all the choices out there..
I heard the same about ej so i might look into general organics instead since you say its easy
Funny, I hope to one day have my own little outdoor grow!Can't help but drool over your bud porn. Looks like your perpetually smoking the best stuff around. I like your style man. I hope to someday have my own little perpetual indoor grow. But for now its outdoors for me. Great work homie.