Malawi Gold ScrOG with Magenta Kessil

Thanks all! It is a learning experience and I think I have had almost every bad thing happen! Now I am dealing with bugs outside. Neem, BT, and more carbs in the soil. Neither indoor or outdoor is very easy :( Especially with a slow going African Sativa strain :)


Cheers,
Mo
 
As I have said several time now, MO is going to be one extremely happy individual come this fall! What he has ventured into and learned over the past few months will only add to the exceptional gardening skills already possessed!

I am really stoked to see the results from that outdoor topped clone! The other 2 will do extremely well also, but that monster top clone is going to need a saw to cut it down at harvest time! :weed:
 
F-ing- F-ers! Eating the Micro and Flower Clones


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Big Clone - No problems:



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HST Knuckle:


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Cheers,
Mo
 
That thing is going to be 8+ feet tall by the time it is done! Maybe pushing 10 feet! O_O

Good Job! :clap:

Hope you have a good relationship with your neighbors, as there won't be any hiding that MONSTER!
 
Jungle Man!!! bloody bugs! killem all!! that big clone getting the least bugs is probably due to more full sunlight perhaps, she is going to be an absolute beauty

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You can fight picking them off one at a time (I did that recently with a regular plant outdoors that was literally covered in leaf eaters. Their suckers were so strong I had to use tongs to get them off. They did not return, so hopefully you will have similar success.
 
Last year I did that and got sticky doing it right up until harvest. I was so proud to be 100% organinc just picking them off. Then during trim I found over 200 and my buds looked like swiss cheese full of bug turds! At least they are organic bug turds! :)



Mr Goo from last year:





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Cheers,
Mo
 
Root terror 2012! OK - The sprinklers are making it worse or the bene tea is growing mushrooms! There is a white moldy area now showing on my roots. I am try what Slanty recommended and submerging the whole rootball in bubbling water. Make sure you are ready for these pics - they are frightening!













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Cheers and barf bags,
Mo
 
I'm so high that I literally cringed with my whole body during each pic :lol:

That girl is giving you a run for your money! Is the 3rd pic after you cleaned things up a bit?
 
It is already bubling so hard it is making a big mess of my cabinet. I think she has a week maybe if I give her a flush and just run water. :P
 
Picked a few more beasties off the Flower clone. For some reason they keep coming to a section of leaves on the south side of the plant!???

Had rain and thunder today. Thought it was done so I soaked the clones in BT. It rained a few hours later! Oh well - spray some more BT tomorrow :)

One of my tomato plants has a fine spider web the size of a softball and it is full of thrips and whiteflys - good job spidey!
 
The roots are in the boiling bucket of bubbles and the lights are now up as high as they can go (LED and UVB CFL):




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It is all up to mother nature now...


Cheers,
Mo
 
Welcome PSUAGRO!

PH was up around 6.5 yesterday. I waited until today to see what it would do with the bubbling. Still 6.5 so I added some pH down. It is at 5.7 now. Amazingly there are still some very happy leaves and bud growth. There are also some very unhappy ones :P

Cheers,
Mo
 
The outdoor girls are loving the rain! It is so humid and warm it feels and smells like Hawaii!


Cloneville:




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Big Clone:




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Cheers,
Mo
 
I just went out and measured the pH of some of the clean rainwater and it measured 5.5 to 5.7! I may need to rethink my pH levels for outdoor watering. Look how happy they are!
 
From Wikipedia:


The pH of rain varies, especially due to its origin. On Americas East Coast, rain that is derived from the Atlantic Ocean typically has a pH of 5.0-5.6; rain that comes across the continental from the west has a pH of 3.8-4.8; and local thunderstorms can have a pH as low as 2.0.


Cheers,
Mo
 
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