THELOADEDDRAGON'S Perpetually growing perpetual grow

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PainWrek

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thanks for your help tld. no i'm not using the extra fox farms. only grow big and big bloom. only flushed two plants..... and it took foreeeeeeever.... the affected girls don't look like they're gonna make it much longer....... bummer....

trying to retrace steps to see where i went wrong, so i can correct it next cycle. i used the grow big up until the 12/12 flip and started using the big bloom. yellowing came in around 20 days...... and pretty heavy at 31 days....

would it be safe to say i should have stuck with the veg nutes during the stretch? or possibly overfeeding causing too much salt build up and a high runoff PH, locking out the N? i dose with nutes every other watering, at the recommended dosage on the bottle, so i'm quite sure it's not overfeeding. i think i just didn't compensate with enough N during the stretch.
idk mang, ready for these ladies to finish so i can start over clean..... thanks again for your help brutha...
 

theloadeddragon

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I just took 18 PK cuttings quite unexpectedly.... lol..... they cam off the PK that had been hurt by the Thrive Alive Incident....... she goes into flower in about a week and a half, and I needed to LST and bottom trim her...... so 18 PK cuttings are the results :) ..... though about 5-6 of them are Tiny, TINY...... Im interested to see how they root :D....... The Silver Backs that went into 1 gallon pots are starting to veg finally...... about a couple weeks and they will be ready to flower, I am not going to really mess with them at all aside from water/feeding..... I probably won't even transplant them into 5 gallon pots, shrugs, not sure about that yet....... I am going to try to cram as much into the Jungle side as I can..... so I can put some full sets of clones under the new 1000W set up, a bit more uniform ;) ...... looks like Im about a month or so aways from that..... Cheers all, Tis the Season to be Jolly! :D
 

PainWrek

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jolly ol saint loaded........ delivery christmas trees to those in need....

yea buddy, no tiger bloom here. just didn't do enough research on fox farm products, thought i'd be good with the G.B. and B.B.:wall:

i'm lucky to have anything though, i live in mexico. can't even get a thermometer or hygrometer down here. took 3 weeks for all my tents, lights, nutes, etc to show up cause of problems with customs..... i had to hire a personal customs broker to clear my items cause fedex's customs agents don't handle fluids and powders.... (nutes, guano)....


but the seeds showed up in notime.... :fire:

all b/s aside though, i'll be stoked to have probably the KRUSTIEST herb in mexico in a few weeks.... :eyesmoke:

damn, i'm rambling again...... bongsmilie
 

theloadeddragon

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you should be fine.... looked like over watering to me...... if I remember correctly.... let the media dry all the way.... ALL the way, then light flush with treated water to balance everything out, and light nutes afterward measuring the run off to see when to stop ;) ...... they just aren't getting enough Macro to balance out the Micro ;) .... FF is a formulated schedule brand, meaning that in order for their line to work properly, the elements (at least) of each product is needing for desired results ;)
 

bender420

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I was just gone for 12 hours and so much had happened in your thread. Hope all is well.

Anyhow, last time i took cutting the tiny ones rooted much quicker. I am not sure if this is the consensus. As I have only taken cutting twice in my life, but so far 100% success.

Edit: just read thru and other folks seem to think this thread is moving at light speed. LOL.
 

greenthumb111

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Strap in things are just getting started.......
You know I liked the CC better than the WC red in my grow. I will compost the WC white maybe if it soesnt cure well. THe CC was the smothest and I really liked the aroma of the plant. WC red didnt have much of an aroma but while I trim I smell lemon and sometimes skunk. Maybe the WC clone bottle is leaking for that skunk smell lol. As far as yield the WC red and CC were very similar for yield amounts. I liked to trim the CC but the WC red is a bit more labor intensive.

Initially I didnt think the WC red was going to be that good but it has resined up during curing and it is stoney. Still needs further testing which Im sure you will provide. The CC is very smooth fruity and very stoney. I will be starting a strain report threat which I will link to my sig in the very near future.

Your bud shots are amazing. Your CC makes me remember September. Very nice grow job and I will be watching for the room modifications.
 

theloadeddragon

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Thanks for stopping by my friend :D....... You have perfect timing, as I just sat down to elaborate my thoughts on just the same subject....

I have had 2 Widow Cindy females flower.

1 WC that I grew out was of a Pink Pistil phenotype, Cinderella dom trait, but she hermied 3-4 weeks into flower more than I cared to tend for, and I pulled her early. She smelled very citrusy and spicy and hot! with a sweet undertone, very vague ambiguous sweetness that made me want to follow my nostrils that much further into the flower to get its full sweetness ;), but in the over all smell the sweetness (almost vanilla) was very low and easily dominated by the citrusy spice, ;).

1 WC that I grew out was of a White Pistil phenotype..... She was topped at a little more than 2 ft, she flowered for 8 1/2 weeks before the chop with no hermie tendencies. During the first 2-3 weeks her stalk when rubbed smelled like strait Pepper! But right in the middle of week 3 she started sweetening in smell..... Like she started growing melons kiwies plumbs and peaches instead of cannabis flowers...... slowly from week 4 to week 6 the sweet fruity perfumy smell overpowered that of pepper and spice, until it was the sweetness that easily dominated the citrusy spice smell instead....... and then even the undertone smells of those previously mentioned fruits started to permeate from the bases of her flowers, from week 6-8 the citrus and spice mixed with the sweetness, like there is a sweet fruit bowl right in front of you, with spicy pasta on the stove a few feet behind it wafting in and out of nostril range, the fruits sweetness exploding throughout the room as if you were cutting each different fruit simultaniously and they were all spewing their respective aromas forth unto you...... and right at the chop it was constantly like that, even after the chop its like that, but the since the chop the unkown spice mixture "spice" has been defined as that which comes from a skunks ass..... :),

as she lay in her box to rest,
her buds dense up thick as can be,
that is the lesson at behest,
that the WC has reached keeper status for me, :D

I will sprout more seeds of WC in the next couple months, and now I certainly am very glad I have them!
 

theloadeddragon

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And all I can say about Chemo Cindys smell....... other than I don't Yet have the words to describe it....... is that its.......

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You have to really listen to the words of the song, with the thought of Chemo Cindy all along the way, to really understand it.......
 

theloadeddragon

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didn't get any pics of the Chemo Cindy today, she is sleeping... I will get pics of her pre harvest though ;)....... maybe tomorrow or Sunday...... Took some measurements in the flowering room today......... getting things ready

Widow Cindy got boxed :D........ Haven't focused on her much At All picture wise,

so here is her due, and she has earned it, smells it too :D, makes me want fruit salad.... tummy grumbles.... she could have gone a full 11 weeks..... but I didn't expect her to turn out this good... lol.... that and foxtail separation is one of my least favorite characteristics of pot....... so phallic, lol
 

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fallinghigh

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foxtail separation is one of my least favorite characteristics of pot....... so phallic, lol
I agree.. I call it larf..anyhows imho it is way better to pick a few day to soon than a few 2 l8t. Once that bud stars larfing the potency start dropping dramatically. The nugs look kinda like a Jack dont you think. tasty
 

theloadeddragon

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Yep, your definitely in California..... :D..... I call it larf too.... sometimes, when I am trying not to be mean..... and as soon as I see aggressive foxtailing, I typically Drop the strain! But not with this WC.... nah, I will definitely mess around with it some more ;)..... Jack Herer?
 

fallinghigh

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Yep, your definitely in California..... :D..... I call it larf too.... sometimes, when I am trying not to be mean..... and as soon as I see aggressive foxtailing, I typically Drop the strain! But not with this WC.... nah, I will definitely mess around with it some more ;)..... Jack Herer?

hehe know whats ya mean..ya Jack herer ....well cindy is a granddaughter of Jack inbred to the daughter of jack. unknown father
cindy 99 anyhow
 

#1Raiderfan420

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So much going on over here. I love it. Those nugs look amazing, I can almost smell em'. :eyesmoke: It's hard to beleive that you are still woking on this project. I can't wait to see all the details of the finished set-up.:lol:
 

theloadeddragon

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yeah..... C-99 is a great breeding strain, coming down from that line, especially with the unknown male (was it a sativa hydrid afghan male? because the way the phenos unfold it looks like it)...... and some pheno's are just fantastic for growing to flower...... to bad there aren't any pure C-99 genetics around..... I would be growing the shit out of it!

Genetics is my new playground.... :D......
 
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