LG/'s Perpetual

LG/

In Bloom
Took down the SSSTN today. Most sativa plant I've ever grown. Seeded more than I intended, so should be plenty to work with.
Nice slight lemon lime like haze smell.
Hit it with Lemon Thai and Southern Slymeball. Both should speed up flowering and improve structure. Although this only went ten weeks or so. Put it in a half gallon bag and only fed once, 11/13 light cycle. 20240229_081609.jpg 20240229_081616.jpg 20240229_081639.jpg 20240229_081650.jpg 20240229_081658.jpg 20240229_081705.jpg 20240229_081715.jpg 20240229_081720.jpg
 

DopeDaniel

Taste The Spectrum
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Mixing some soil today. Here's my recipe incase there are any soil nerds out there who have advice for me! I would love some input. I feel like I have the bases covered but some ratios are sort of put together on the fly.
Been reusing the same peat based soil mix for awhile now.... View attachment 194460 View attachment 194461 View attachment 194463
Garden looks great, hope the BOO crosses come out for you.

On the soil - Maybe some aeration? I like pumice and expanded shale over perilite. I also like to get some fresh peat or coco but have been kinda subbing in rice hulls lately, this is really just to get some particle size variation. Grab some ewc mix the dry stuff and add that same volume ewc.

Soil nerds unite!
 

LG/

In Bloom
Thanks! Yeah the BOO is shaping up nicely. 2 different orange phenos. Hit with a reversed BOO that had a nice orange stem rub.
Garden looks great, hope the BOO crosses come out for you.

On the soil - Maybe some aeration? I like pumice and expanded shale over perilite. I also like to get some fresh peat or coco but have been kinda subbing in rice hulls lately, this is really just to get some particle size variation. Grab some ewc mix the dry stuff and add that same volume ewc.

Soil nerds unite!
 

LG/

In Bloom
I got to pull males the other day, soooooo satisfying. It was crowded. Added a few more that will be a week or two behind.
I trained the living heck out of these. Real aggressive to keep em manageable and an even canopy.
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