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  • Gingerbeard
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    1+2+3+4=10
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    Shucks G2F... Might have been this one but I don't have Pshop to get rid of the hair.

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  • Going2fast
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    That's my new screen saver pic

  • Gingerbeard
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    A little color for your day.


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  • SoOrbudgal
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    I had my doubts about how they would turn out even if they'd grow into maturity beings the way they began but they surprised me at the mid flowering stage, they toughened up to the weather.

  • Going2fast
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    Oh yeah grapes is a show off.

  • SoOrbudgal
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    High Scarlet growers here's my outdoor autos Runtz and Grape. No issues with there grow other than they were slow growing from the start in not the most ideal weather for autoflowers in my area. As soon as each had a tail they went directly to soil outdoors. They and the other 2 different strains did not like the cool temps to begin life but they all survived and are moving forward. I wish i had a better phone camara to show the frost on the Grape she's outstanding, Runtz is showy but not like Grape. Hard to say how much longer these need to mature but they've been going 2 1/2 months strickly outdoors. Not one sign of diffences that i can see by the leafs. Feeding bloom only 1xwk in the water which is city water i fill 1/2gal jugs it sits out then i mix the liquid bloom food. Both main colas are as thick as a small V8 juice can and i don't dare touch buds it's so sticky as bad as GG#4 Enjoy

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  • Going2fast
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    Purdy flower

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  • Gingerbeard
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    Well then, if you can't se a hair, there is no hair.

  • Bluey
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    Still needs more of a haircut by the looks of it 🙄

  • SoOrbudgal
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    LOL beautiful but i can't see no ginger hair cause of all them reds

  • Gingerbeard
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    9 weeks. In honor of the return of alltatup .
    Clear, cloudy, ginger, magenta, scarlet. All the colors of the trichome rainbow. Bud middles are getting pretty darnn dark.
    Most major fans have been removed. Sativa long stems on those. Easiest way to remove fans is a quick downward tug at the base of the stem.
    Full nutes.
    Pleasantly miasmatic.
    I won't say anything about the hair if you don't.

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  • Bluey
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    I've been having the same problems Gingerbeard with my nute ratios...mostly too little.

    Also experimenting with what cal/mag supps to use with my base nutes and have run into pH instability problems in my feed tank with the wrong ones.

    Also growing different strains feeding from the one source screwed me in flower badly, everything became a compromise and no way I could dial it in across the strains.

    I'm changing my approach next grow and will keep a log recording EC, pH, supps and any climate anomalies. Also back to the one strain in flower will make it more readily manageable.

    This is all new to me as I have always been an outdoor soil grower and moving to indoor coco hydro growing, well it's a whole new ball game and I've had to learn stuff I hadn't even heard of before and had no need to know, but I'm convinced this type of growing is definitely the best way forwards for me.

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    The galaxys have finished

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  • Gingerbeard
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    Week 8. Colors!
    Got the proper stank. Finally stopped growing.
    Learned a couple things this week. pH after nutes. Never had an issue doing the pH first. Now, the nutes seem to take care of the pH which is between 6.2 and 6.8.
    I realized I've been giving my plants a little less than half the recommended nutes for flowering. I kept the dose from the nutes I first ever used. That was wrong.

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