Miami Florida Grow Journal - 6 Strains

smool

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4/1/13
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Springtime in Miami is on of the best combinations of season and climate in the U.S. for growing ganja. We have two 6-week old Aurora Indica's, one 6-week old Chocolope, and a week old White Widow. In one month, we will plant two Barney's Farm Blue Cheeses, one Tangerine Dream and one Super Lemon Haze by Green House Seeds.

The soil consists mostly of coir and perlite, with the addition of long grain sphagnum moss, bone meal, blood meal, earthworm castings, Jamaican bat guano, dolomite lime, crushed oyster shells and sodium bentonite. The soil for the SLH, Tangerine Dream and Blue Cheeses, which consists of the same ingredients in different ratios, is still fresh and too hot to plant seeds in.

The plants receive a regular feeding of organic advanced nutrients ferts. In veg, they receive iguana juice grow, voodoo juice, and pirhanna. In flowering, they receive iguana juice bloom, voodoo juice, pirhanna, tarantula, SensiZym and CarboLoad. These are leftover from a hydroponic grow and they promoted such established root systems that i wanted to try them in the soil.

Any and all commentary is much appreciated.

photo_1.jpg Aurora seedling in the new soil.
photo_2.jpgAurora seedling going into veg soon.
photo_1 (1).jpg This is after i came back from a trip to Orlando. It doubled in size over the weekend, so i knew that it was in veg.:leaf:
photo_2 (1).jpgThis is literally three days later, it was growing fast and was extremely healthy. It was pouring all night before this picture.
photo_1.jpgThis is the top of the chocolope.
photo_2.jpg The aurora indica was 13 inches when this picture was taken.
photo_3.jpg Our old plant that was grown in terrible soil.
photo_4 (1).jpg Setup.
photo_4.jpg Aurora indica that was shown with my hand. It's much bushier.
photo_5 (1).jpg Some trimmings.

photo 3.JPGSome pre bud sights on the aurora.
photo 4.JPGThe white widow seedling.
photo 5.JPGWhite widow seedling.
photo 1.JPG The top of the aurora indica which is now 19".
photo 2.JPGAurora indica (19")
 

Po boy

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nice plants! you're going to get some great smoke. your right, spring is awesome for growing in Florida: I'm about 90 miles north of you. i always get my biggest yields between the first of April and late June. my first seed popped today. i'll be damn, it's and April Fools plant! lol. GL
 

PetFlora

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Last time I looked Florida is not a legal state. Clearly you like living out on the edge. Hope you don't get caught
 

smool

Active Member
Thanks for the feedback. I dont worry about cops for certain reasons like i live in a neighborhood that cops never go to, and my house is huge. Also, is this a threat?

DSC00928.jpg The top of the chocolope.

DSC00929.jpgWhite widow seedling
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DSC00931.jpgAurora indica
DSC00932.jpgAurora indica (20 inches)
DSC00933.jpgAurora indica (14 inches)
DSC00934.jpgMy Setup
DSC00935.jpgMy Setup
 

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BustinScales510

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You ever get budrot there or is it too warm for that, Florida gets pretty frequent rain right? Good luck with the grow,looks like youre off to a good start.
 

smool

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The only time there was any rotting was when I transferred a seedling from indoors to outdoors. Thanks got the feedback!!
 

smool

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DSC00936.jpgAURORA INDICA 24 INCHES
DSC00937.jpgAURORA INDICA 24 INCHES
DSC00938.jpgAURORA INDICA 15 INCHES
DSC00940.jpgAURORA INDICA 15 INCHES
DSC00941.jpgCHOCOLOPE 11 INCHES
DSC00942.jpgAURORA INDICA 15 INCHES
DSC00944.jpgAURORA INDICA 15 INCHES
DSC00945.jpgBOTH AURORA INDICAS
DSC00946.jpgWhite Widow Seedling
DSC00947.jpgTranserring a little bit of the new soil on top of the old soil.
DSC00948.jpgAurora Indica 15 inches
DSC00949.jpgAurora Indica 25 inches
DSC00950.jpgChocolope 11 inches
DSC00952.jpgChocolope 11 inches
DSC00953.jpgChocolope
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swampcracker

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Yes he can def get rot especially in AUG- Sept when it rains everyday and its 95 degrees, usually a tobacco worms starts the process .
 

Sunbiz1

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Never mind about the bud rot as these are already in flower and will finish before all the rains come.
I can already tell OP hung up a re-veg bud, cannabis will not finish flowering at this time of year outdoors no matter where you are in the northern hemisphere. The buds will re-veg and trichs will never mature properly.
 

Walter9999

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I can already tell OP hung up a re-veg bud, cannabis will not finish flowering at this time of year outdoors no matter where you are in the northern hemisphere. The buds will re-veg and trichs will never mature properly.
i beg to differ on this. I put a 2 month veg blueberry out on 2/14 and its now within a week of chopping. I live in east central florida. It would need a lot more daylight to reveg IMO
 
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