Marijuana island. Guerrilla grow.

FLkeys1

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just a wild ass guess but i would think you will get right around a pound or little over pound (DRIED) bud from those nice little ladies.. please post after harvest and dry what the actual weight is.
Again, they look really happy.. very smart idea you have.
 

MightyMike530

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This is a sick shot, duder. Are you feeding these at all? Keep up the good work, and give them babies a shot of some fruit bat guano tea (high phosphorous), and some brown rice syrup at about 2tbs per gallon. Get the microbes cookin up some goodies to finish out the next few weeks! Best, Dub
This is a cool ass grow and this sounds like solid advice right here.
 

wonder6977

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I have 9 feminized easy ryder auto flower seeds on the way from bitcoinseedstore.com. When they show up this will be there home.( once the grow medium is added of course.) I plan on spreading lime over my grow area then covering it with burlap to hold all the soil in. When I go back with the soil I am going to plant some grass around the log retaining wall to make it less notable.

I can't decide to use black gold or roots organic 707 or maybe a mix any ideas?

Any suggestions for my grow? The bed should hold about 65 gallons of soil its roughly 3'x5' wide and1.5' tall. and it gets great sun.
just wanted to say, your my hero of the day
 

Rocklobsta

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just a wild ass guess but i would think you will get right around a pound or little over pound (DRIED) bud from those nice little ladies.. please post after harvest and dry what the actual weight is.
Again, they look really happy.. very smart idea you have.
I like your guess! But I'm expecting about half that If everything grows right.
 

Rocklobsta

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Nice, are you using 100% perlite? And i don't know you have to check the trichomes color and see if it fits with the high u want.
They are just white decorative rocks on top of the soil to keep it nice and clean (plus I like the look). Hairs are about 25% amber right now and I want to turn most of it into bho oil. Should I just wait until 80% are amber like regular bud?
 

Hxcplayer

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They are just white decorative rocks on top of the soil to keep it nice and clean (plus I like the look). Hairs are about 25% amber right now and I want to turn most of it into bho oil. Should I just wait until 80% are amber like regular bud?
That's the best thing to do right now, when the hairs shrink back in it will be ready for harvest
 

Rocklobsta

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How tall is that thing ? And, what do you think you will yield off her ? I had a request by someone to run some white widow.....maybe I could run an auto.....
It was only about 1.5' tall but I low stressed the shit out of it. I'm guessing it's should have over 2 zips of cured bud (and I dropped my light on it when it was younger and broke off a few branches oops:)
 

jaydub13

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Heads up...

Your not looking at pistil color to determine flower maturity. Those are the two white hairs extended from the calyxes. Calyx development is important when determining flower development. When at the end of its life cycle the pistils will shrivel and recede back into a swelling calyx.

I look at the stalk of the plant for the first pre flowers. If you watch them throughout flower they reach maturity well before the terminal colas. This gives you a glimpse at the size of a mature calyx, and is a good indicator of flower maturity when the majority of the calyxes reach this size on your terminal buds. When your to this point checking the maturity of the resin glands is critical.

What hxcplayer is saying is to check the actual trichome, the resin gland. At maturity, the color of the resin held in the capitate head of the gland determines readiness. Also, the size of the resin head should be bulbous in comparison to the stalk it is supported by. Size of resin glands will also vary between strains.

Hope that helps clarify. Dub
 

jaydub13

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Also, that plant has time. Some plants just have white pistils, not always turning red. This plant needs at least ten days, and straight water ph'd to 5.8-6.

Dropping the ph will help the plant from uptaking unnecessary nitrogen, cannibalizing itself until it has faded to a nice yellow or purple... Giving you.... HIGH GRADE!
 

SpaaaceCowboy

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Also, that plant has time. Some plants just have white pistils, not always turning red. This plant needs at least ten days, and straight water ph'd to 5.8-6.

Dropping the ph will help the plant from uptaking unnecessary nitrogen, cannibalizing itself until it has faded to a nice yellow or purple... Giving you.... HIGH GRADE!
wow, I never heard of this technique before....interesting.
 

FLkeys1

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how can having less nitrogen in the plant make it high grade? I thought the high or low grade was based on the strain and genetics ?
 
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