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DopeDaniel

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Of those 5 clones, the Tomohawk Gorillas are the only ones still having any issues. Both of them looking, and acting the same. Other three happy as can be imho.
No signs of pest I can find with the scope, so pretty sure that's wrapped up for over a week now.
Do they look to you to have maybe a cal def, or something you've already seen in the momma, and have an answer about. Lol
Top dressed them with some gypsum a few days ago to see, and no noticeable change.
Red spotted leaf edges intermittently, but mostly all shades of green. Some random spotty yellowing, a few krinkly, lotsa droopy leaves, and an in general sad expression.
Same everything as the others, and they're banging away happy as can be. View attachment 95362 View attachment 95363 View attachment 95364 View attachment 95365 View attachment 95366

Looking similar.
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The rest of veg.
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The really unhappy ones were transplanted yesterday and I am not 100% over the thrips,
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the decision to finish out TTLT and GW x CnC seeds moms is playing heavy on that.

What magnification are you using? Mine is either 40x or 60x icr. I see the damage I can't say with confirmation I have ever seen a thrip.
 

JL2G

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Looking similar.
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The rest of veg.
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The really unhappy ones were transplanted yesterday and I am not 100% over the thrips,
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the decision to finish out TTLT and GW x CnC seeds moms is playing heavy on that.

What magnification are you using? Mine is either 40x or 60x icr. I see the damage I can't say with confirmation I have ever seen a thrip.
That's pretty similar to what these ones look like, except yours look better. Prob from the foliar you give em, as mine just get food from the soil, and reg old tap water. Lol.
Range on this scope is 50x-1000x it says, and I'd say it's pretty close to being that.
Takes a grain of sand and makes it look like a boulder. Lol. I did see thrips, and thrips larvae/eggs when I scoped them the first time, but no signs of them since the IPM rounds a few weeks ago. Seems good there.
I haven't seen any sign of thrips at all for weeks, nor any other pest. I've scoped the heck outta all the plants I have for shit on the leaves. Checked all the plants soil too. Only things I found are a few springtails, and some soil mites. Soil mites are in all of my pots, they're beneficial, and part of being organic. Can't see em without the scope, they don't even show up with the magnifier glass, only visible in the scope. Nothing found on the plants at all, and I've spent hrs checking every bit of them.
The other three in the tent with the Tomohawks are happy, so it's not something that's catching, or spreading to others imho.
Felt safe to do so seeing that it's not spreading, so I moved one of the two Tomohawks into the main veg room to see if the diff light would help her. So far no change as of last night.
 

DopeDaniel

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20211216_072545.jpg Running out of nftg yucca so I ordered ThermX 70 from BAS 8oz per 100 gal comes out to 0.0185 ml/gal which is less than 1 drop, this should last a while. Repacked some in a 60ml daily use bottle.

Kind of on that same regard the the Phyllosacape program attempts to pare down some pretty potent ingredients but could still use some improvement. Could probably get away with cutting the Cu, K in half and aloe and kelp by 1/4 in ratio to the other ingredients and increase the Fe and soy based amino N by the same and Ca to a lesser extent.

I will probably replace their Fe and Zn with the ones from Zemvelo (Iron Glycinate and Zinc Lactate respectively) so long as they pass a mixing test. When I mistakenly added Mg and Ca I definitly saw it precipitate and had to dump and start over. Albion makes some interisting mineral mixes too that I would like to try for a hopefully simpler approach. After a little more than a month I am just getting used to the every other day foliar applications.
 

DopeDaniel

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Building a platform for the 3x3 bed today.
20211218_110733.jpg 20211218_113216.jpg 40 x 40 in plywood getting some urethane, then it'll get a set of wheels, zippie tie the milk crates together making a 39 x 39 x 11 in. pedistal which shoild help prevent over watering. Going to use the blue soak kit that came with the 4 x 4 and use the buildasoil that should be here the first week of January.

Will probably get most of the rest of the 4in pots transplanted tomorrow (Assey McGee amd TTLT) Chocolate Fire Cookies seem to be taking their time and are not yet needing daily watering like the others. @Dino Party you have much in the way of grow reports for these? You need any documenting?
 

Meatman

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Building a platform for the 3x3 bed today.
View attachment 96512 View attachment 96518 40 x 40 in plywood getting some urethane, then it'll get a set of wheels, zippie tie the milk crates together making a 39 x 39 x 11 in. pedistal which shoild help prevent over watering. Going to use the blue soak kit that came with the 4 x 4 and use the buildasoil that should be here the first week of January.

Will probably get most of the rest of the 4in pots transplanted tomorrow (Assey McGee amd TTLT) Chocolate Fire Cookies seem to be taking their time and are not yet needing daily watering like the others. @Dino Party you have much in the way of grow reports for these? You need any documenting?
I have a chocolate fire cookies 2 weeks into flower and she was a extremely slow vegger but she caught right up in flower
 

Dino Party

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Building a platform for the 3x3 bed today.
View attachment 96512 View attachment 96518 40 x 40 in plywood getting some urethane, then it'll get a set of wheels, zippie tie the milk crates together making a 39 x 39 x 11 in. pedistal which shoild help prevent over watering. Going to use the blue soak kit that came with the 4 x 4 and use the buildasoil that should be here the first week of January.

Will probably get most of the rest of the 4in pots transplanted tomorrow (Assey McGee amd TTLT) Chocolate Fire Cookies seem to be taking their time and are not yet needing daily watering like the others. @Dino Party you have much in the way of grow reports for these? You need any documenting?
Man it’s been a couple years since I grew the chocolate fire cookies s1, just part of a big chuck project from some years back. She was chosen for her suuuuuuper delicious new shoe rubber/bright lime smell. As far as Assy Mcgee, I didn’t find them to stretch near as much as the ASS mom used. She would always at least double, close to triple in size, whereas most of the ASSY mcgee’s will just double their size at most and throw some big beefy cola’s. Very gassy. However it was more sensitive to the wrong pH than most of the other plants were so that’s one thing to keep an eye on.
 

DopeDaniel

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Veg is getting full.
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Hoping GG4s1 x Tomahawk continues to straighten out, clones from 2 weeks ago didn't take and the ones from a week ago aren't looking great.

Super K Fulvate @2g/gal seedlings and clones get 50% mix of fertigation water. After this month I should have it to where every watering has something, Epsom or KMS 3-4x, WCa 2x, photosynthesis plus (weekly), Bt 1x, Vinerate 2-3x, Ferti Nitro Plus 2x, Super K Fulvate 2x, TM-7 1x, aloe or yucca (whenever).

TTLT will get chopped tomorrow most likely
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GW x CnC has another week.
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Going to mix soil today and let it sit until I do a sulfur burn in the room after gw x cnc comes down. Then turn the room into veg for a bit.
 

DopeDaniel

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Building a platform for the 3x3 bed today.
View attachment 96512 View attachment 96518 40 x 40 in plywood getting some urethane, then it'll get a set of wheels, zippie tie the milk crates together making a 39 x 39 x 11 in. pedistal which shoild help prevent over watering. Going to use the blue soak kit that came with the 4 x 4 and use the buildasoil that should be here the first week of January.

Will probably get most of the rest of the 4in pots transplanted tomorrow (Assey McGee amd TTLT) Chocolate Fire Cookies seem to be taking their time and are not yet needing daily watering like the others. @Dino Party you have much in the way of grow reports for these? You need any documenting?
The milk crates got nixed for a wire rack (with some modification).
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The milk crates were going to make cleaning impossible and my wife needed a short set of shelves for her jewlery making room so she got the bottom half legs and 3 of the shelves. ? ? 1 :stoned:
 

Brokehoe

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I'm taking notes on the GG4s1 x Tomahawk. Hoping by watching you and @JL2G , I should be able to pull out a decent run. I'm almost thinking I should go ahead and drop some seeds on the next moon, since she is a slow and doesn't like to be topped.
Trying to do a gut med run after frim's contest. I will also add OldG's Holy War and some Good Medicine (Bodhi) to the run.
 

JL2G

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I'm taking notes on the GG4s1 x Tomahawk. Hoping by watching you and @JL2G , I should be able to pull out a decent run. I'm almost thinking I should go ahead and drop some seeds on the next moon, since she is a slow and doesn't like to be topped.
Trying to do a gut med run after frim's contest. I will also add OldG's Holy War and some Good Medicine (Bodhi) to the run.
I've got two clones of her going atm, both vegging in one gals. Both still getting their kinks out. Lol. The one in the main veg room is looking much better than the one in the tent. Thinking she likes the bigger lights in there. Imho she's seeming to be one of the more light hungry plants. She's getting tall on me in there, a bit of stretch going on. 20211223_160055.jpg
 

DopeDaniel

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Imho she's seeming to be one of the more light hungry plants.
She does seem to be greening up for you but that node spacing seems a little tight. I take it there is no red to accompany the ball court light?

These "kinks" are the result of a plant that was cloned in an unhealthy state imo. The mom was tossed to the compost pile for pest issue early in flower, meaning she didn't go into flower healthy. Since this is when she was cloned, the cuts weren't healthy.... hopefully you won't have this issue starting fresh @Brokehoe

@Buck5050 did you make the parental selection using salt based nutes? Curious because I am feeding small amounts of salts (epsom, kms, Cal-Nit), the foliar is mostly salts and she is responding well. Wondering if this could be relavent for optimum plant health.
 

JL2G

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She does seem to be greening up for you but that node spacing seems a little tight. I take it there is no red to accompany the ball court light?
Very little red, just whatever bit comes from the 5000k panels. Lots of reds in there for the flowering lights. Lol.
These "kinks" are the result of a plant that was cloned in an unhealthy state imo. The mom was tossed to the compost pile for pest issue early in flower, meaning she didn't go into flower healthy. Since this is when she was cloned, the cuts weren't healthy.... hopefully you won't have this issue starting fresh @Brokehoe
I've had that occur in clones as well from unhealthy plants. At about a 50/50 ratio imho whether they keep struggling, or kick themselves out of the funk.
@Buck5050 did you make the parental selection using salt based nutes? Curious because I am feeding small amounts of salts (epsom, kms, Cal-Nit), the foliar is mostly salts and she is responding well. Wondering if this could be relavent for optimum plant health.
 
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