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Mr.M
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Re: Amateur Hour '12
Not necessarily weaker.. but I'd say less developed. The ones I've taken recently have a thicker layer around the stem. I noticed because when I take clones I scar the tissue at the end of the stem.
I think my buds look lovely at day 25 of being under 12/12, although rather leafy. I'm not sure if it's just the strain (might be the obvious choice) or the nutrients.. Anyone have experience in using Thrive Alive B-1 in flower? I read it was supposed to aid density, but I've also read to stear away from it's use in flower. I'm loving it for veg, transplants, and preventing shock. The buds show no sign of slowing growth though so I'm not worried.
The soil I used had some fertilizer in it, I bought the cheapest shit I could find. That might be the cause for the excessive foliage. Once my supply is out I'll invest in some higher quality stuff, for now I just flush the soil before transplant.
I don't like the feeling of my expensive nutrients being wasted.
or looking at lopsided pictures. My bad, yet again.. If I wasn't lazy I'd go back and rotate them all, but tough titties.
Here's some buds,
looking frosty forsure!
I wish I could capture them fully in a picture, but all the goddamn leaves get in the way. Believe me, they look better in person. As I'm sure is the way with all the dank pictures on this site.
I need some opinions on whether or not I should introduce Snow Storm Ultra into these ladies diets?
See how they've grown?
I can't wait to see what these ladies produce.
15th day of 12/12 for the first batch.
5th for the second.
The mother that has been supplying the SOG clones.
She was nicknamed Y
And in order from left to right;
Back row is Frisian Dew, Twilight (midget), and Cotton Candy
The front row are all Y clones which I should start Flowering any day now.
The 1st sounds good to me.
Not necessarily weaker.. but I'd say less developed. The ones I've taken recently have a thicker layer around the stem. I noticed because when I take clones I scar the tissue at the end of the stem.
I think my buds look lovely at day 25 of being under 12/12, although rather leafy. I'm not sure if it's just the strain (might be the obvious choice) or the nutrients.. Anyone have experience in using Thrive Alive B-1 in flower? I read it was supposed to aid density, but I've also read to stear away from it's use in flower. I'm loving it for veg, transplants, and preventing shock. The buds show no sign of slowing growth though so I'm not worried.
The soil I used had some fertilizer in it, I bought the cheapest shit I could find. That might be the cause for the excessive foliage. Once my supply is out I'll invest in some higher quality stuff, for now I just flush the soil before transplant.
I don't like the feeling of my expensive nutrients being wasted.
or looking at lopsided pictures. My bad, yet again.. If I wasn't lazy I'd go back and rotate them all, but tough titties.
Here's some buds,
looking frosty forsure!
I wish I could capture them fully in a picture, but all the goddamn leaves get in the way. Believe me, they look better in person. As I'm sure is the way with all the dank pictures on this site.
I need some opinions on whether or not I should introduce Snow Storm Ultra into these ladies diets?
See how they've grown?
I can't wait to see what these ladies produce.
15th day of 12/12 for the first batch.
5th for the second.
The mother that has been supplying the SOG clones.
She was nicknamed Y
And in order from left to right;
Back row is Frisian Dew, Twilight (midget), and Cotton Candy
The front row are all Y clones which I should start Flowering any day now.
The 1st sounds good to me.