@landracewarden hoper valley gilget #2 and kandahar #3

update on gilget #2 and kandahar #3 from @landracewarden

bumped ec up to 0.6
ph 5.6

older growth got a bit hot from the closer New strip lights. nothing stunted.

#landrace #landracewarden #medmanbrand #lordofloud #hindukush #kush #cannabis # Afghanistan # Pakistan

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Other than the heat issue they seem to have good size already

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I would hit that with a chelated iron foliar spray.

Fertilome is not omri I think. But will fix the iron deficiency and give it the green and vigor from the other supplements.

Hoper 2 is adapting from its homeland.

I place young plants up near the light, they should be able to perform 100% at recommended distances.

Helps when selecting breeding plants.

I’ve got some hoper crosses.

Consider you’re growing it hydroponic for possibly the first of a few to try.

Problems are discoveries, never think it’s your fault when something goes wrong.

You’ll need 5000 to 10,000 seeds of hoper #2 if you wanted to secure a high potency THC breeding pair.

Are you seeing any butterfly leaves on any Gilgit #2, 4 leaves that look like a butterfly?

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They will burn easy, probably water too is not what HVG 2 likes.

I think that region where #2 comes from is very dry @LandraceWarden

Plant Earth special talks about its weird weather pattern.
They don’t like citric acid products on them.

I’d love to set up a hydroponic outdoor system. A big one :dove:

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Hey Greg.

Thanks for sharing. What’s nice is landarce warden already did the selection from thousands of plants. Im a lowest hanging fruit kinda guy lol

What happened was they were on the top shelf under 2 decent shop lights about 14 inches away.

When I set up the rest of my shelf. I added 3 strip l.e.d. on the lowers which are less then 6 inches away. So they did get a bit of light shock from the transfer. Which was not subtle.

I like to underused everything in veg. Esp seedlings. Reving up nutes when needed is easier then recovering from burn and salt toxicity.

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Alot of discoloration that may seem like deficiency is me aggressively leaf rubbing to get a scents of what the future has in store

Big ups!

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Mail call. Can’t believe I got some more potential skunkers from @landracewarden. Thank you kindly sir!

Brand leaf afghanicas have always been my faves.

I’m on a waiting list for 3 mote strains from him

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Quick update. Of @landracewarden #gilget #kandahar selections

Text book c afghanica. Tough sturdy stinky stems. Broad squat leafs. Dark in nature. Great black colors on the kanahar.

They are noticeably different plants in all aspects. Both have a classic ghani top smell to the stem rub. But clearly different once those terps oxidize a bit.

Anyone know or who can tag someone that’s knows if my mutant kandahar #3 is just a trifoliate or tetraploid?

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Earlier we can suggest the Hoper valley behave like Afghanica. But, in later growth the behavior changes and truly displays the difference of origin.

You got that very good coloration on stem I hope it gives off that coloration in Flower too.

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Thank you for sharing.

Of course. When they need to hit adolescents to show some true looks :ok_hand:

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These roots and plants are banging.

Even when I let the ph slip a bit with a tad of overwatering

Kandahar #3 and gilget #2 from @LandraceWarden

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So these babies have almost outgrown their homes.

Becuase they are going in the ground…I prefer some actual soil balls vs straight rockwool for transplanting. Plus waiting for warmer nights.

So I just thru them into some med-man mix while they wait. No real transplanting. Just plop the cube onto the moist mix.

#landracewarden #medmanbrand #gilget #3 #kandahar #3

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The kanadahar #3 and gilget #2 from @LandraceWarden are loving their new home on the top shelf. Its a bit warmer and now they have more root space

Waiting patiently to get hardened off for the greenhouse

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Can not wait :100::100:

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So it’s time to start to harden off the indoor plants.

One of the biggest mistakes us growers can make is to rush a process. Or overdue things. Both apply in this case

I start by making sure it’s a cloudy or semi cloudy day. It’s a must to have them behind glass like a window to ensure uv and harsh light get filtered. If it’s very cloudy that’s actually better for day 1. Just not necessary.

They will spend half the day exposed on a day like today

The kandahar #3 and gilget #2 from @LandraceWarden are amazing specimens to say the least. Sturdy plants. Strong sour aromas!

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I agree. I like to start them off under some shade screen then slowly move them out into the full sun.

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Exactly.
A window
A white plastic cover or cloth
Polycarbonate uv deflector
Shade screen
Even in the shade

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When it’s like this, spring like, I put the sprouts on a windowsill to let the intense sun bring them out. I try my best to get them outside and on lots of conditions. I take them in and out of the grow room for any free sun I can get plus good CO2 and wind for strength. They’ll still finish inside but they’re strong now. Only problem with this sort of obsessive behavior is that you drop plants a lot. :confounded: What doesn’t kill them makes them stronger??? heh, heh, stoners! :man_farmer: :v:

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Ya. An easy way around it is to sprout with the sun. For me the problem is a feel behind at that point.

I do it if I have too. :grinning:

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No worries about bringing pests inside? The idea makes sense and I just did myself especially with high plains desert.

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