Sierra Cowboy
Well-Known Member
Here we go again ! My son and I had such a good time last year we decided to do it again, our first grow is in my signature for those wanting a good laugh. This year we are splitting the sites and doubling the amount of plants, at the same time we will be doing a side-side comparison grow. If that isn't enough we will be using a totally new ( to us ) Nutes package. So the first thing on the agenda is to clue everyone in on exactly what we have going on.
To start I will introduce the line-up
Romulan from Romulan genetics a 50/50 hyb
Tahquitz OG from Elev8 Seeds an Indica dom. hyb
Magic Melon from Humbolt seed company, Sativa dom. hyb.
Vanilla Frosting from Humbolt seed company, Indica dom. hyb.
Black Jack from humbolt seed company. Sativa dom. hyb.
All the plants were purchased as clones from Dark Heart nursery's distributors.
We will be planting in two different sizes and types of containers this year. We have 6 - 25 gal black plastic container and we have added 6 - 65 gallon white cloth containers to the fold. We will be growing three different strains in side-by-side comparisons; Romulans, Magic Melon and Tahquitz, this should be predictable.
We will also be using a different line of nutrients this go around, we don't support Monsanto and will do all we can to avoid putting money in their pocket. We will be using Mega Crop mainly with a few other supplements along the way.
medium will be Liberty Mix soil, I believe it is a regional product specifically mixed for/by the growers in this area (Central Sierras). We had very good results last year so why mess with success.
I would say "as always" if this wasn't just my 2nd grow, we will be using Azos (beneficial bacteria) and Mykos ( root growth stimulater) with each transplanting and weekly with the Azos after that. At the year's end our root balls were wall to wall in the 25 gallon containers so we like the Mykos and Azos products.
Last year when we got our clones we literally came home transplanted them into 25 gallon containers outside and went to bed, we won't be doing that this year. We have our clones in the closet with some very nice LED lights to keep them company for now. After bringing them home we let them adjust for two days then transplanted them into quart sized containers Today was their second adventure outside it was a perfect day for the girls. The light breeze and partial shaded sunlight was just right for plants this young and new to the great outdoors. They also received their first nutrients at a rate of 1/2/tsp. per gallon or around 30% solution. So without further ado here are this years line up, be nice,
Our growing
So that's what I got so far, we will be transplanting them into 1 gallon pots this weekend, the hardening process will be complete by then so outside they go after that.
As you see we have switched it up quite a bit so it should be another comedy of errors all the way through so sit back and let the show begin
To start I will introduce the line-up
Romulan from Romulan genetics a 50/50 hyb
Tahquitz OG from Elev8 Seeds an Indica dom. hyb
Magic Melon from Humbolt seed company, Sativa dom. hyb.
Vanilla Frosting from Humbolt seed company, Indica dom. hyb.
Black Jack from humbolt seed company. Sativa dom. hyb.
All the plants were purchased as clones from Dark Heart nursery's distributors.
We will be planting in two different sizes and types of containers this year. We have 6 - 25 gal black plastic container and we have added 6 - 65 gallon white cloth containers to the fold. We will be growing three different strains in side-by-side comparisons; Romulans, Magic Melon and Tahquitz, this should be predictable.
We will also be using a different line of nutrients this go around, we don't support Monsanto and will do all we can to avoid putting money in their pocket. We will be using Mega Crop mainly with a few other supplements along the way.
medium will be Liberty Mix soil, I believe it is a regional product specifically mixed for/by the growers in this area (Central Sierras). We had very good results last year so why mess with success.
I would say "as always" if this wasn't just my 2nd grow, we will be using Azos (beneficial bacteria) and Mykos ( root growth stimulater) with each transplanting and weekly with the Azos after that. At the year's end our root balls were wall to wall in the 25 gallon containers so we like the Mykos and Azos products.
Last year when we got our clones we literally came home transplanted them into 25 gallon containers outside and went to bed, we won't be doing that this year. We have our clones in the closet with some very nice LED lights to keep them company for now. After bringing them home we let them adjust for two days then transplanted them into quart sized containers Today was their second adventure outside it was a perfect day for the girls. The light breeze and partial shaded sunlight was just right for plants this young and new to the great outdoors. They also received their first nutrients at a rate of 1/2/tsp. per gallon or around 30% solution. So without further ado here are this years line up, be nice,
So that's what I got so far, we will be transplanting them into 1 gallon pots this weekend, the hardening process will be complete by then so outside they go after that.
As you see we have switched it up quite a bit so it should be another comedy of errors all the way through so sit back and let the show begin