Scarlet Grapes in buckets 🍇

Damn, you got a pretty one there!
Check out them fans.
Nice job bud. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

@Going2fast, check this one out.

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Similar to to the ones I grew indica leaner with the wider leaves touching or almost touching each other. Earlier pic around 6 weeks dwc . They have been harvest waiting on drying :v:

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Yours to me looks like the sativa my friend , with the long skinny leaves. Long narrow points :v:

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Thanks!! Love me some sativa. Think I’ll hit the lowers with some Zamaldelica Express pollen then, should be a compatible direction :grin:

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She just started showing, A chunky Scarlet pheno would be nice. I put a light fan on her and she seems to love it, growing fast now.

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Gday guys thought this might be the best place to put up some pics of three scarlet grapes I have going…@15 days, the smaller one was a few days behind

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Dirt!?

:face_with_hand_over_mouth: Jk
they look precious and I can’t wait to see them in a jar!

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Been a couple weeks outside, the first week was a bit rainy and windy coming out of summer. They’re finding they’re feet now around 33-34 days

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Squiggy and fam doing plant stuff. I managed to not actually flip when I thought I did and they got WAY bushy. Trimmed the shit out of them last week. It’s not an ideal train or trimming. I broke at least 2 branches being belligerent.
The little auto is so small. The roots look great, and other than a little bit of green on the lid I don’t see a reason it’s small. Other than it’s 12/12 for lights. I usually run autos at 20/4 unless they cry about it.

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Do you reuse those net pots. I use 2–3 inch and pitch them. I know terrible. But I just cannot be bothered with trying to cut all that plant away when I’m done.

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Looking pretty good. Some autos stay small. I’ve got a northern lights that would get 3-4 inches tall and bud one bowl size top bud. Lol. I’m running 18/6 on my autos they seem to do well and I can use that tent for overflow photos in veg :v:

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I do reuse them, and getting the roots out is a bitch. I will cut the stem short and the roots as close as I can and knock out as much hydroton as I can then let them sit outside and get dry as hell. Then usually I can force them out.
There is still one net pot sitting in my greenhouse that I think I’m going to end up pitching. The root system is massive and has deformed the pot. I’ll add a pic here shortly.

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To be fair, I frequently pitch the 2-3" too because they are busted by the time the plant is harvested. My husband 3D prints them for me.

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lol the second picture is about on par with mine and a pretty good representation of my patience level with it. Truth is it feels so wasteful……but I can’t grow soil.

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Same. I have only had this one 6" cup that I think I’ll have to pitch but nearly every 3" cup has exploded. I switched to the larger cup size hoping I’d be able to reuse them and it’s worked well so far. I’ve reused 2 or 3 times at this point.

It’s really 6 on way half dozen the other, the 3" cups are maybe $.50 at my local hydro store. Even the 6" aren’t but $1.

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Its so funny that you guys cant grow in soil and I kill everything when I try hydro. 🥸

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I put seeds in soil today!

I’m going to try an outdoor run this year. I’ll make a new thread, since the SG are in jars now and not buckets :joy:

I have vegetable gardened since I was a kid, but as soon as I try to grow something inside it best be in hydro or it’s going to die.

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It’s everything about it. I can’t get the watering right. Then when I do I get some kind of lock out and I’m forever chasing my tail to keep them healthy. I could probably get on seed to harvest in soil but that plant is going to have one poor standard of living lol.

I’ve also thought about modifying the net cup. Making the holes bigger, I root in rock wool so I should only need enough to hold it. I’d imagine that would make it a little easier. Just haven’t gotten around to it.

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I use the ppfd meter app. With a cheap Lux meter costs 30 bucks. Learned about it from Shane at migro

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That’s cool to see some Scarlet Grapes outside!

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