CMH + Strips Coco Cavern

That floraflex might be some good stuff. I’ve only seen it on the shelf at my local hydro hut.
On the calcium, I try to use as little calimagic as possible.
I’m trying to learn what to do - and when - with the ratios. Trial by fire at times. :fire:
Hopefully I don’t eff up this run too bad.
Best of luck on your grows!

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D45 - Trying to keep these bishes happy

Darlins Net

Wedding Cake

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Doing that Darlins Net justice :+1::seedling:

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Thanks @ReikoX Old school strain couple years behind the times. :older_man:

This fall planning to start fresh with all new gear.

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Just saw a pk of DN go up for auction. Truly considered scooping it after seeing your grow

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Dang. Had no idea they were still around. I started with cuts from a grobro in mich. Good luck if you go for it.

New toys for next winter just arrived.

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Drone cam.

D47
Used a selfie stick.

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This Cake will not stop building crystal castles.
Looking forward to seeing how it smokes.

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Id like to hear how it smokes too !

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Day 50. Another panorama dealio.

Tahoe OG in foreground is colorful, but zero frost. Weak sauce.

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Too bad, usually means poor weed as you state…left side looks OUTRAGEOUS!!!

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Thanks Jet. Doing my best to litfa. :grin:

Short power outage for my area earlier. Only 30 minutes of using flashlights to keep my bishes lit.

Was a good time to take a snap.

D50. WCake

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It sounds like your Tahoe may have Hop Latent Viroid or HpLVd for short, aka “dudding disease”.
This is caused by an infectious pathogen that causes disease in cannabis plants.

The viroid may be dormant in plants for an extended period of time before showing symptoms. These symptoms include: abnormal branching, stunted trichome production, reduced vigor and potency and loss of quality and yield.

It is typically spread by infected clones and/or plants that are integrated into a healthy grow, can be spread by infected plants touching healthy plants and can be spread by unclean pruning tools… (make sure to clean your tools with a bleach solution as alcohol will not kill the viroid), but may also be transmitted through the seeds of infected plants.

This is a very hard pathogen to detect and eradicate and lab screening may be the only way to tell if a plant is infected for certain, as not all plants will show symptoms of infection or look sick.

I hope your plant is just a late bloomer when it comes to the trichome production it has… and should have, by now.

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Good info @DesertGrown

And it fits the situation perfectly. The source of the 2 clones has been running mothers and clones of this strain for some time. Along with scads of other strains in the same space. They were 3 leaf clones.

Probably headed for the bin. Coco will be tossed!

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D52

DNet

Cake

Feeding @ 1.4 - ph5.9-6-3
Days 78
Nights 68

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The girls are getting thicker and heavier.

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Day 55
Starting to taper down on feed EC.

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Hey @GramTorino, not trying to hijack your thread but had a question. How close have you run your cmh to the tops of your plants? Here’s a pic of my situation…

These girls are streeeeeetching and I’m starting to sweat :sweat:!

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Hi @RZombie Glad you posted.
Currently my CMH are only around 18inches. And I’m maxxed out.
I let the plants get a bit too tall this run. Would prefer to have 24+ inches away, especially late flower.

Plants are looking great under that vertical bulb CMH you are running.
How many days ago did you flip? I have mostly grown indica types that stretch for 2 or 3 weeks.
Any scrogging planned?

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I just flipped them 10 days ago, I’ve got about 18” I can go up, but that’s it.

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