No more small pots!

I think it looks fantastic . I’m pretty basic . I do grow some big fat plants . But it is very risky . Bud rot is something that I’m always concerned about . You took your time to make your grow container because I see is made out of PVC pipe . I’ll just throw mine in a pot . I love the cross crop . Cover crop that you have going on . That’s why I come here because I get ideas from people like you .

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Today is the beginning of week 4, which also means the end of week 3 :sweat_smile: it’s half a joke —idk why but I find myself wanting to say week three until day 28 which is simply wrong lol I know this :rofl:

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Oh no, yer doin’ math… I’m confused… lol (1)

But not confused about your beautiful grow! smile1 smell

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Hahaha that’s what I’m saying!! Thank god I at least remember to write down dates of germination, flip, and harvest otherwise I’d be a mess—or my plants would be a mess more like it.

Thank you though, really starting to stank in there. I pollinated a few more branches with Heart and Soil’s Taste The Rainbow f2 (Mandarin Zkittlez x Peruvian Punch) pollen.

Id say I’m most excited for the taste the rainbow f2 crossed with Cold Fusion, Gluetini, SOMA’s NYCD, and the Blueberry Faygo. I pollinated almost everything but those 4 I think have a chance to be special.

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Thank you so much. I give credit to those I am constantly learn from—like Jeremy at build a soil, homie from mountain organics, or Brandon Rust, and all the other OGs i forgot like Rev.

They’re all very knowledgeable people who know how to break down and teach the scientific reasoning and research behind living soil / knf/ regenerative farming works…and is why (in my opinion) living soil growers produce the best results…results I know anyone can replicate.

Once I began feeding my soil, which in turn nourished my plants, my entire perspective changed and with it my plants improved immensely—and have continued to (even if just a little) each harvest.

Now my mantra is listen to the plants, trust my gut, keep things as simple as I can and my soil biologically active, diverse, and healthy.

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Thank you!! I hope you stick around for the finish and my subsequent projects!!

Gluetini by @Tonygreen

Blueberry faygo by RocBudInc.

Groovy Banana by Nerds Genetics

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Those all look really nice… And incredibly similar looking to me :laughing:

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Hahaha yk you aren’t wrong in saying this. I totally agree, especially and maybe just the soil bed—but nonetheless. If I said the bed was 3 different phenos of the same strain, I bet no one would have any questions due to their similarities. I never thought about it because I am extremely excited about their differences I never even looked at the similarities :rofl::sweat_smile:

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Day 23 of 12/12 today! I said in another grow log that there’s either gonna be some really fat colas or some really fast finishers. Being only day 23 of 12/12, the look of a couple of these plants, (besides the seedling start earth box) I would have said nearing day 40. And this isn’t complaining about a good thing or saying I did something right or incorrect depending upon your grow situation, here’s why…

I’m not sure i mentioned it, I think I did, but I will again anyway is:

I’ve started doing 5 days of 14/10 before flipping to flower. In my observation it seemed to really get the plants primed and ready for stretch, and flowering overall. This round was different though…and all because I got the soil bed and was too excited about using it instead of being patient and waiting until next run—which I should have.

After transplanting three into the bed (mind you I’m already 5 days into 14/10 schedule) I continued the 14/10 schedule for another 5 days to let the transplants recover in the same environment as before the move.

I pretty firmly believe a couple of these ladies triggered with the longer dark period even though it wasn’t 12/12. If anyone changes their light schedule more than 18/6, 12/12 (which is just my ultimate go to) please, let me know your thoughts!!

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Been a couple days since I posted but here’s a few good shots of from the tent today.

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Blueberry Faygo

Gluetini

SFV OG S1

Almost everything in 1 picture

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Couple pictures of one of the crosses I made recently using @Tonygreen sour bubble pollen :fire::fire:

Garlic Juice x Sour Bubble

Terps so far are like a sweet body odor its uniquely gross haha I enjoy it but the fact this went into 12/12 at less than 2 weeks old says a lot.

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:fire::fire::fire: :call_me_hand:t2::call_me_hand:t2::call_me_hand:t2::call_me_hand:t2::dash::dash::dash::dash::muscle:

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Chem D -#1

Sour Diesel -#2

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It is reversed! #1 is my sour d bx4 keeper and #2 is the chem d.

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I tried. Thanks for the answer.

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I had to wait until I got home to make sure the #2 written on the plant marker was actually the chem d and not my sour. Even now as they’re much bigger it’s impossible to tell them apart besides # of leaflets now. My sour staying at 5 while the chem d for whatever reason is now only shooting out 3 leaflet fan leaves. 🤷 handy for identification purposes I guess haha

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SFV OG S1

Everyone with a new layout

Blueberry Faygo

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Looking like fiyah in here bro! Got me drooling over here, nice! Happy 420 !!! Light em up!

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