Potpimp's 99 Bean Grow

potpimp

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Sicc, you always make me feel good about my grow. They're not monsters by Cali standards but I hope to have a job out there very soon and then I hope to be able to grow some true monsters!
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
I just had to go out and shoot the kushes again - and the one Super Lemon Haze that was fairly easy to get to. The SLH is a little droopy since I have not watered her today. We got torrential rain yesterday evening but it still was not enough.
 

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potpimp

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They have been outside until today. I just got tired of the heat, the bugs ruining them and the helicopter that has been flying around. If I missed a day of watering them there would be about half a dozen leaves die on each plant (the Bubba Kush held up to it very well). Some type of fricking bug has been laying eggs in sort of a cocoon and wrapping the small leaves around it so that it sticks together, and usually in a bud site right at the end. I have no doubt that they will finish up great, especially considering the lack of stress. I did discover something: two of the SLH were planted under a tree, in partial shade; two others were planted in direct sunlight. The two in the partial shade grew over twice as tall as the ones in direct sunlight.
 

freddiemoney

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Are you still going to update here at all? I wouldn't mind seeing how they make the transition for you.

Today I found a large fan leaf which had all of its fingers wrapped up to form a cocoon shape. I went in to check it out more closely and a Wolf Spider came running up to investigate. I looked inside the leaf and there were dozens of baby spiders suspended in a bed of webs. I left them alone, hoping they'll all come out to practice their hunting skills on my plants.

Good luck with the transition!
 

potpimp

Sector 5 Moderator
Yeah I'll keep up the grow journal to the end. Here is a little video I made yesterday that I hope you enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsOaTAdqeYc

Here are some pix of it also. Holy crap about the wolf spiders!! We have lots of them around here. I just don't want a bunch of unsupervised spiders running around on my plants. :)

What I am so amazed at is how well these have done with me digging them up and transplanting them. I have yet to see one sign of stress, not so much as one drooping leaf. It's not like I dug them up, put them in their new container and watered them immediately. I dug them up, let them sit in a container for a few hours (overnight for one) before repotting and watering them.

I can't wait to see how much poundage I get out of this grow.
 

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freddiemoney

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They took the transplant well. Some of those plants look like they should be branch-breakers with the node spacing so tight from being out in the sun! I like the lanky one that's almost up in the rafters, hopefully you can keep it confined to the basement! :bigjoint:
 

potpimp

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They took the transplant well. Some of those plants look like they should be branch-breakers with the node spacing so tight from being out in the sun! I like the lanky one that's almost up in the rafters, hopefully you can keep it confined to the basement! :bigjoint:
The lanky ones are Super Lemon Haze. All of my plants were topped and have at least two main colas; some have 3 and some 4 and they are all bushing out great. I think in about 6 more weeks I'll be up to my ass in bud. Bud porn coming soon!
 
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