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    #16
    Looks like a whole lot if fun chopping ,trimming and drying. But it all comes down to the high my fav.part.let me know how it smokes after the cure FUN!FUN!FUN!

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      #17
      The seeds are over 3 nodes now and Thirveing,I lost one in the great flood but 5 left and all is well,thay seem to change on a daily bases ( fast growers ) and thay love to cycle (dry out) this is going to be fun. I'm going to mix up some F.F.nutes1/4 strength and full strength cal mag an feed with the next cycle.wish me luck.

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      • 9fingerleafs
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        Nice. I also sprouted 4 more seeds a few days ago. They've been with the clones for almost 3 days with 24/7 light and will put under 12/12 tomorrow I think 😬

      • Jeg
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        9, can you elaborate a little. Photos? You're going straight into 12/12? I'm curious about this

      #18
      I'm still at 24/7 but that sounds like a plan to me! On another topic 9finger didn't read that u prefer the sharp stone grinder? I just got mine yesterday and yes sir re works fine I'll post more as progress continues on the grow lol

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      • 9fingerleafs
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        yes, i think almost any grinder works fine but sharpstone has been around a long time and has became the "standard" affordable choice so its fail proof and recommendable

      #19
      sure Jeg look, i have this little "clone and seedling station" haha just a 65watt 6500k CFL in a bathroom where i clone one strain i want to keep, this young seedlings are ready to be transplanted and ill put then im my closet with the rest of the plants actually under 11/13, i have just tried recently going into flowering this young and the plants seem to start showing pistils around a month later still stretching
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      • 9fingerleafs
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        Yea man I totally get that but they don't end up like sativas they're hybrids breed around the ecuator like you said. In the last page I posted some pics from a Mexican I just harvested. The two big plants on the back of this pic are actually green crack (I just found out) very sativa like leaves, they get very thin when flowering but overal short compact and dense buds. Check my grow in the link below to check it out along with a few clones and all the other Mexican jumping beans

      • gps420
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        So is it okay for seedlings to be that stretched?

      • 9fingerleafs
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        Not a problem for me. When transplant I bury all that extra stem and becomes roots.

      #20
      You obviously know a lot more about what you are growing, I'm playing guessing games. No argument, yours have characteristics of both types, and hybrids seldom look like their distant ancestors. The huge number of varieties available fascinates me a lot, so I enjoy comparing them. Some of the plants shown in your other post are really great specimens.

      If you want to look at more bud porn, here are my supplier's catalog pages for Sativa and Indica varieties (pure and hybrids). There's a lot of overlap, but also a lot of the original genes which still come through in many of his plants. Details like the width/length of leaves and how they are spaced along the main stem. Never get tired of looking....

      https://oldschoolba.com/old-school-shop/indica and https://oldschoolba.com/old-school-s...school-strains

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      • oldjarhead100
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        Zativa thanks for that I checked it out and will go back a read it more very interesting

      #21
      I just lov the different strains and since I've got into this mex.grow,I'm learning more and more about the diff.types and temps.that thay grow in.the closer to the equator
      the more tolorent of heat thay are.since I grow all year long now and have been fighting with high temps.in my grow room During winter,if I switch to a more heat tolorent seed I can hopefully grow better weed!

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      • 9fingerleafs
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        Yes I struggle with high temps too, last week I killed the big sativa that I had outside cause it got all kinds of bugs. But the roots. Ohhh man I have never seen such a strong root ball before. I thought she was cooking out there and she was happy happy happy

      #22
      I've been spraying with neem oil,since I started outside,it's safe to use up to harvest and keeps them nastys away. I kicked the Mexicans out the door and into the garden this morn. At 4 nodes hope nouthing eats them!!!!! Thinking about topping at 6 and manafolding? That's all for now"......chow

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        #23
        Did a full watering,20%runoff ph+cal-mag,the plants are big enough to take it the ph was 6.4 and full strength cal-mag. The forecast calls for sun and temps in the 80s for the next few days at least maybe the whole week.....happy hippie here I think summer is here at last. All for now ...later

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        • 9fingerleafs
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          Great to hear all is well.

        #24
        all this talk about old seeds here's my bag from 5 to 10 years ago just cant seem to toss them lol I have grown some and it was really good weed. my dream is to cast it in a field and see what happens lol
        new grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
        current grow https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-new-grow-room

        https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-auto-vs-photo


        https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-week-4-update

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        • 9fingerleafs
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          You should distribute them in your city's public places, spread the love

        • oldjarhead100
          oldjarhead100 commented
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          good idea fingers

        #25
        Boy I can remember using a spagetti straner to get all the seeds out of pot back in the day. Had a bag like that too,more seeds than pot sometimes,

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          #26
          Timber,sexed them,and removed all male and undersized females,left one in each pot. I'm going to let them stay in the same pots till I can get to the store to get something larger to transplant them into perhaps a smart pot at least 4gal. Or 5.F.F.ocean forest will be the soil,and F.F. 3 the nutes with cal mag and mo.
          And now the grow begins!!!!!!

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            #27
            Fed them today 1/2 strength f.f.trio,and cal- mag,with a teaspoon of MO.and ph'ed to 6.4 fed to run off 20% it's been very hot the last 3 days over 95 yesterday but those Mexicans can really take the heat. The temp. Is cooling off the next few days and I expect to see them take off with the change in temp. Thanks for listening later gator.

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              #28
              The señoritas took to the nutes without showing any sing of burn at all. I may increase dose at next feeding alternating with ph water of course. I've also had a chance to hit the hidro store and picked up 2,5 gal. Smart pots to put them in. Still have some time before that tho. Plants are a foot high and looking o so good ...... I'll keep u posted
              Last edited by Potted; 06-17-2017, 05:55 PM.

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              • 9fingerleafs
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                hahaha the señoritas.... sound great my friend

              #29
              I filled and prewatered the smart pots this A.M. With ph'ed 6.3,two gal.per pot had good run off too. I will probably transplant as soon as pots dry out a little tomorrow or the next day. I'm having to much fun,no wonder it's ilegal here!

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                #30
                Well boys and girls I transplanted the señoritas this A.M. Into the smart pots. What a nice root ball on them made it easy to do,no dropping at all.does nouthing faze the girls.??? This is the easist grow I've done in a long time so far so good (I will probably jinx it) but if I don't this could b epic.....?

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                • 9fingerleafs
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                  Sounds great potted. Congrats. Get us some pics

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