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Idlewilder

Underground Chucker
If you want to take them longer but are worried about moisture causing issues, I have used a leaf blower to move air across them and knock off the droplets. Of course, it could smell up the block...

I'll pull the girls out and see if I can get some full-plant shots here in the few days. Are you looking for a full profile shot from the side? and maybe a top-down? Let me know.
I can pull them under my deck at night to help with the dew. I just need to pull them out first thing which can be a pita. Full profile side and top down would be cool
 

Frimpong

🔥Freak Genetics🔥
@Frimpong

Check this out:
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I pulled a lower bud off of the GG75 girl to showcase the range of seed maturity.

Waiting longer only makes a better seed. Pulling them to soon will leave you with some questionable beans.
Yup that's what half of mine are looking like .the immature. Shit it makes sense that we are along the same schedule Thx again!
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
Been staring at the side by side for a minute myself. The burn on #1 pisses me off a bit ?‍♂️ but what can you do if she is fussy. I did mix up a separate bucket of nutrients for her without the BudExplosion so I can baby her along for a few more weeks. Both plants stayed quite squat in general. We can see that #1 is opening up a bit more and that the foliage on #2 is quite thick in the center. I ran @thenotsoesoteric Tangerine Power F2s a couple of years ago and the profile shot of #2 reminds me of how they filled in.
 

Skunky Dunk Farms

Cannabinoid Receptor
I love Calaveras county. Last time I was in Murphys last year, PG&E shut the whole town down mid-day and turned off the electricity, we had to check out early and race to get our wine and join the wagon train driving out. :ROFLMAO: I'd love to see a strain named after the famous jumping frog jubilee.

I dont miss the authoritarian bliss of Cali one bit @Cattapilla !
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
An old head from RIU decided to hook a brotha up with some of his gear. The old boy was looking for purps back about 5 years ago and went with some GDP. The pack was labeled 2003 and he ended up F2ing what he had. These are from that F2 run. Should be an exciting phenohunt next spring.
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Speaking of phenohunt
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Some of the GorillaBlues b grades blowing up the corner of the veg tent. I have a bold plan for about a dozen of these.
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
This little 2 by 2 flood and drain unit has been putting in work the last few months. Using the 2-part MegaCrop I have been consistently running for 14 days on a full 7-gallon reservoir. I do see some PH drop after about a week in and I add in a couple of ml of PH up to get her to that two-week mark. Other than that it is set it and forget it.
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Been hands-off since the res change, these clones in the hempy cups can use a trim.
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Big ups to FloraFlex on the drip line. Great quality product.
 

Buck5050

Underground Chucker
I'm going to be moving most of the GorillaBlues into cups tonight and I wanted to show the Hempy cup. These little cups put in a ton of work for me. They have housed mothers and fathers for months without a transplant.

Any 12oz plastic cup works. Here I used a red solo cup and a 5/16 Allen wrench to make the drain hole. I just heated it up and it melted the opening. I centered it at 1-1/2 inches up from the bottom of the cup to give a couple of ounces in the reservoir at the bottom:
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The key to keeping plants in this small container is multi feeding. Once the roots start to become rootbound I increase feedings to keep the medium moist so I salts don't build up and cause issues. The mini-reservoir on the bottom of the cup keeps the root zone moist between feedings and acts as a buffer during the plants growth cycle.

For me, I am using nothing but perlite as the medium and I am feeding every 24 hours till I get an ounce or two of runoff out the drain hole.
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Very similar to growing with coco and is a great way to utilize a small space.

:carlton:
 
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