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Foothills

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TimeWreck x Green Avenger "Roxy" from seed. Day 12 with her sisters about a week behind her. Gave her some nitrogen nutes yesterday and top dressed w/ SS. A little too light green for my liking. Right as the lights turned off this morning...
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Your plants always look great imo. Just curious, when they need that little extra boost, what brand of liquid nutes do you prefer ?
 

Shua1991

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My Black Dahlia has the same issues with rooting. In fact, I just harvested after 8 weeks and had to throw her back into the veg room to reveg(first time having to do this). Took 4 cuts w/ no luck. She's heavy on the BCS side but my Plushberry isn't as much and has no issues rooting.
Really? Ace of spades is the fastest rooting plant I've ever grown. Fresh clones rooted in 4 days for me, maybe Plushberry is different. The male I've got rooted in 10 days. I'm waiting to see which of the fems show roots first, and which last.
 

GreeneryBob

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I'm really excited to get some of these Strawberry Daiquiri beauties going. I was a little bit concerned about germination as the seeds are a little old, but to my delight, all 8 from the ten pack that I started had little tails within 24 hours. Fingers crossed.
 

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Foothills

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I'm really excited to get some of these Strawberry Daiquiri beauties going. I was a little bit concerned about germination as the seeds are a little old, but to my delight, all 8 from the ten pack that I started had little tails within 24 hours. Fingers crossed.
Good luck with the Strawberry Daiquiri seedlings. I've had some great luck with older TGA beans. I think one reason why is that they were still fresh when I bought them. :peace:
 

Shua1991

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I'm really excited to get some of these Strawberry Daiquiri beauties going. I was a little bit concerned about germination as the seeds are a little old, but to my delight, all 8 from the ten pack that I started had little tails within 24 hours. Fingers crossed.
Strawberry Daiquiri has massive potential, about 8 killer phenotypes I've observed. From 'cleaner' or jtr phenotypes to toostie pop phenotypes, I've had peanut butter and jelly smelling plants and sprite remix smelling lemon-lime tropical plants. I've got f2's of each. I'm testing a few now and in a few weeks I'll have all of them in flower. Each phenotype that had promise, Ive germinated seeds of to breed with. Don't let them get rootbound as they will likely start producing nanners or ballsacks. on the whole, this polyhybrid doesn't like small/crowded rootspace, it can handle low to med/high nutrients in flower and takes 10-11 weeks for the best phenotypes. Some of them are actually hashplants, unreasonably frosty, and stacked really close, these plants need to be well ventilated, due to my grow space, I actually got a bit of mold on some from high temps and humidity. The nutty/earthy more sedated smelling plants are these ones, they cure to something like burnt caramel and maple sugar spice. I had one plant that smelled either like french french toast, burnt syrupy smell, or when cured about 3 months it smelled like strawberry pancakes. These need a long cure, but if you have the patience, some of these phenotypes are extraordinary.
 

mr. childs

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Strawberry Daiquiri has massive potential, about 8 killer phenotypes I've observed. From 'cleaner' or jtr phenotypes to toostie pop phenotypes, I've had peanut butter and jelly smelling plants and sprite remix smelling lemon-lime tropical plants. I've got f2's of each. I'm testing a few now and in a few weeks I'll have all of them in flower. Each phenotype that had promise, Ive germinated seeds of to breed with. Don't let them get rootbound as they will likely start producing nanners or ballsacks. on the whole, this polyhybrid doesn't like small/crowded rootspace, it can handle low to med/high nutrients in flower and takes 10-11 weeks for the best phenotypes. Some of them are actually hashplants, unreasonably frosty, and stacked really close, these plants need to be well ventilated, due to my grow space, I actually got a bit of mold on some from high temps and humidity. The nutty/earthy more sedated smelling plants are these ones, they cure to something like burnt caramel and maple sugar spice. I had one plant that smelled either like french french toast, burnt syrupy smell, or when cured about 3 months it smelled like strawberry pancakes. These need a long cure, but if you have the patience, some of these phenotypes are extraordinary.
3 month cure for older tga, could i do it shorter than you think by doing a freezer cure ?
 

Shua1991

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3 month cure for older tga, could i do it shorter than you think by doing a freezer cure ?
I let my plants dry on stem, then after about 6 days and a trim I will jar them. about 6 weeks after that to 12 weeks expect the flavors to develop. Patience is key, as quality develops over time. Ive never used a short cut that wound up producing higher quality product(aside from rosin press).
 

mr. childs

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i chop the entire plant, hang in a dark room @68* & 65% humidity, 12-14 days then dry trim & jar in 1& 1/2 gallon jars. freezer cure goes the same except the glass jars go in the freezer with the clasp open, or i place them in a cardboard box
 

radrolley

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Chernobyl still going strong. Not at its best but needs some AC.
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Gonna be testing out some LEDs. CREE CXB3590 3500K 54w. They are a bit pricey but I don't feel like putting time into building my own rn. I chose to get them separate instead of in 1 unit because i want to be able to move each individual light to where I want it. Also no fans and much easier to clean. From what I read it seemed like 54w and the 3500k spectrum was the most efficient. They have a cheaper brand called the Citizen CLU048. Seemed like they were just as good but I decided to go with Cree because I was told the most reputable companies are Cree and Timber. If I like them I may switch to these instead of the HPS during the summer to save on AC. I just put a bunch of culinary herbs and flowers in here until I have enough clones to fill the area. Will be growing some Chernobyl under them. I'll keep pics posted.
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Timewreck x Jack The Ripper. It was not grown under this light. Has some bad thrip damage on the bottom leaves especially. Will be hitting them with pyrethrins soon.
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Mason Jar 92705

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Here's two different phenos of TGA's Timewreck. They've been vegging for about eight weeks, transplanted into 12 gallon containers and going into flower this weekend.They're under a 600 watt Genesis metal halide with super soil, roots organics and rain water. :leaf:

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They're healthy as a mofo loving that rain water! In the summer time, I collect rain water too...pure as can be and the plants love it. :blsmoke:
 

Shua1991

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The strawberry daiquiri f2's are for the most part surpassing my expectations. I found the f1 took about 10-12 weeks for the best phenotypes to finish flowering, under 11/13(summer light schedule) the f2's I have are looking at around 8-9 weeks so I shave a few weeks off, they seem to stretch on most phenotypes, some I can tell are stocky and can be easily trained into a bush. All showing very sweet lemony strawberry smell, I'm looking for the tootie pop phenotype if it shows itself among these. I've got and there 15-20 seeds left to germ and find it, but 40 is a reasonable and I've got one very similar, 20190606_164647.jpg chocolate Berry resin on this girl. AoS will be ready for chop in about 3 days, 51-52 days flower. 20190606_164940.jpg
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This is only #2 from the sprite pheno f2's. All my keepers were pollinated by the same male.
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Mason Jar 92705

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Afternoon fellas, it's that time of year again, time to whip up some super soil! The store didn't have alfalfa meal, so I got feather meal instead, that shit stinks! I spent about 1 hour mixing up this dirt, wetting it down, taking mini breaks.....I'm exhausted!
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Worm Castings.....
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Azomite...I've had the same bag since 2011, gonna last me forever.
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