TheDankBone
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Round 2 is now underway!
So my last grow did not go as planned as I wound up having 2 seeded hermies.
View media item 1536655So my last grow did not go as planned as I wound up having 2 seeded hermies.
Didn't take the time to document the pods on the other plant from that grow, but you can check the grow if you want to see what they both looked like, in my signature.
The worst part of it all was that I was really banking on getting a harvest by 420 with them, but it's just a minor set back I said. Thank goodness I kept that mindset cuz things couldn't be looking better.
Round 2
So with this go round', I wanted to get some actual genetics in the mix.
The worst part of it all was that I was really banking on getting a harvest by 420 with them, but it's just a minor set back I said. Thank goodness I kept that mindset cuz things couldn't be looking better.
Round 2
So with this go round', I wanted to get some actual genetics in the mix.
This season's beans:
- 3x Gorilla Glue Auto - GrowersChoiceSeeds (3x Tent)
-4x Pineapple Thai by ClonanTheBarbarian (unverified seed source?) (1 tent, 3 outdoor)
-1x Trainwreck (1 tent)
-3x Bagseed (1 tent, 2 outdoor)
Equipment
- Dr. Earth Organic Potting Soil
- Varying pots, anywhere from 2.5g to 50g
- Organic Iguana Grow Juice by Advanced Nutrients
- Super Thrive
- Monterey Garden Spray - Spinosad - For pest control
- Yellow strips for fungus gnats
- Topogrow Grow Tent
- 1x 600W LED (Chinese manufacturer)
- 1x 200W UFO LED (Purchased from Wish)
How we got here
My most recently acquired beans include a couple Pineapple thai's and a trainwreck. Recently happened upon a seed from a gelato cookies sack I got as well which I too, planted. I then thought, it would be nice to have an autoflower to fall back on just in case my bag seeds in the tent or outside, fluffs up somehow. So I did a little research and found out GrowersChoiceSeeds to be quite the viable breeder. During my research I happened upon a Gorilla Glue Autoflower that seemed to be right up my alley. High resin production, fast flowering time, and apparently very odorous. So let's take a look at what these little beans look like after having had planted them about a week ago.
So these were the most recently planted seedlings. As you can see, I'm planning on preparing my pineapple thai to be mainlined. That's why the top looks weird aha. Now we'll move on to the elder plants.
I have been flowering for a little over a month now with this rotation of plants which include; 1x Pineapple Thai, 1x Trainwreck, 1x bagseed. I'd consider them all to be dwarves. The largest plant in my tent currently is at about a foot and a half(the bagseed).
(Pineapple Thai cola closeups)
Here's the bagseed lady.
Really curious as to what she is because she is insanely resinous and the smell is beautiful honestly. She's quite a bit behind my pineapple thai and trainwreck dwarves but she will definitely not disappoint based on her current presentation. I know, you're all thinking, "Why have another bagseed plant in the tent if that was essentially what ruined your last harvest?" Well I've vetted this plant out long enough to know that she is for SURE a female. I watched her form preflowers at about week 6 in veg and saw absolutely no pods. I check feverishly every day to make sure there will be none.
So that's the current state of my indoor plants. I'd say my trainwreck and pineapple thai have about another 2-3 weeks to go before their in the harvest zone. The bagseed another 5 or so.
Now let's move on to my outdoor 'curiosities' - if you will.
If you followed my last grow, you may remember Stumpy and Baby New Year. Well they're still alive, and doing alot more than just kickin' haha.
Baby New Year:
Stumpy:
Both standing in at about 3 feet, I have Stumpy propped up on another pot to make it soil level with Baby New Year. Baby New Year is in a 50 gallon pot, and Stumpy in a 20 gallon pot. They both are showing symptoms of entering into flowering despite the fact that the outdoor light schedule, here in California is increasing by the day (Currently 13 hours 40 minutes of sunlight, increasing by 2 minute increments every day).
Now I'm curious as to whether Baby New Year will revegetate. Or will I be able to ride her all the way through flower right now? If anyone has any suggestions as to what I should do, I'm definitely open. If anyone knows of any force-flowering techniques for outdoor plants, etc., please feel free to share. Cheers everyone! I'll be coming by next week, and occasionally to check up on the thread and other's! Peace all