WubbaLubbaDubDub's Garden

Day 82 flower still lots of white hairs gonna look under the scope tonight at some of them to get an idea where we’re at.
Fed some coconut water and aquarium water last night, little epsom earlier in the week.

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@Qtip those Katsu seeds arrived today buddy!
Thanks so much for being the management in our arrangement, if it was up to me it would be going sloppily lol

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Glad they made it buddy! Are those pictures of sugar breath up there? :point_up_2:

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I guess I could have labeled them eh?
First 2 SugarBreath,next3 710 Mango and last one is lemonbubble, didn’t feel like leaning over them to get a photo of the SkunkWalker last night though

I’ve been raising and lowering the intensity of the lights, some spots were 1500+PPFD without C02 supplemented

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You are killing it, everything looks amazing!

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Few from last night day83 flower
First couple are SugarBreath,lemonbubble,710 mango, then SkunkWalker OG


SugarBreath is closest then the lemonbubble I’d say a 5-7days for the SugarBreath,maybe 10 for the lemon bubble.
Maybe 14days on the 710 mango and I don’t know 21 on the SkunkWalker?

The photos got mixed up during uploading

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in the 6th photo it seems there are objects on top of the trichomes I don’t know what they are! Are those acariforms or dust or something?

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They look like bits of the red hairs to me. Same colour and texture by the look of things.

:peace:

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the pictures got a little jumbled while posting but I think that was specifically a bud I splashed water on, I took a pic to check it out.
Other that that I believe that’s the SugarBreath which has pretty noticeable red hairs
Might very well be dust though lol

Edit- I finally drilled some holes in a lid so I can brew compost tea indoors without splashing everywhere

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You mean I’ve been brewing compost tea in buckets like those for 6 years, splashing all over the place, when the whole time all I had to do was put a damn bucket lid on it and feed the tubes in through the hole? Wow… way to make me feel like a complete idiot! Thanks for having this idea and posting about it. :stuck_out_tongue: So simple and easy… :bulb: :exploding_head:

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Only thing I found so far is it’s best to have one hole slightly bigger than required,preferably on the side that doesn’t spit the air and tea out.
It’s seems to allow the air to escape and prevent too much foam forming.
I like foam I generally figure it’s pretty alive at that point but it’s messy when you get a foot of head on the bucket.
Edit one day later- @Cormoran I’m about 48 hours into this brew and the foam is starting to seep out, we’ll see if it stays clean for indoor use

Update on the veg tent, I brought in a extra dehumidifier because humidity spikes at night were crazy, the auto is flowering along as well as it can with a 4200k bulb


@Qtip all the ones you gave me are doing great if you need any in the spring I’ll get some to you

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Looking great brother
:green_heart::green_heart::green_heart:

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Glad they are doing well. I might hit you up for a cut back in the future, I only have the 9# I’m flowering now. Must be fate that I sent it, all my 9 # clones gave up! The sugar breath and phantom cookies domina that you sent me have had clones cut.

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Lol @Cormoran I haven’t figured out the secret to indoor teas yet


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Oops. :stuck_out_tongue: I’m glad I didn’t get around to making a tea yet, I guess… so next one may still be without a cover, it makes a little mess but certainly much easier to clean up than that.

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Maybe set that bucket into a larger container to catch spillover? Possibly a trash bin.

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I’m thinking a bin might be my only solution for indoor teas and keeping sanitary.
I have been spitballing a idea but can’t find the right material lying around yet.
I want to find or make a very large ‘funnel’ that can sit on top of the bucket and be like 1-1.5ft taller,all while having it rest inside the lip of the bucket, not on the rim of the bucket otherwise it will drain down the side and out

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Well spent most of yesterday cleaning up my plumbing backing up, had to auger the lines.
There was construction 2 years ago and they replaced the street and waterlines out front.
I’ve had 4 incidents since then so I’m trying to figure out if it’s on the city or on me.
I think they washed out under the sewer line making a dip while hydro vaccing the shut off valve and line for the water

Needless to say my SugarBreath that was hanging drying downstairs I just threw it in a c-vault to get it out of there,finally got everything sanitized had to rip out a bunch of flooring downstairs

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Are you sure your roof vents for the plumbing you augured aren’t plugged up with frost/snow/ice? Had to snake the one for the kitchen drain last year. Only had to thaw out the sewer line once this year, knock wood. Need a small pressure tank as the one I set up for the job had a pinhole I didn’t see when I flushed it out.

I gather you had sewage back up into the basement? That sux and if it’s the city’s fault you could get compensation if you don’t mind inspectors etc stomping around your house. Had tree roots plug up the sewer line for a house we rented in Calgary 40 years ago and because the tree was in the alley and property of the city they covered the plumbers bill tho it took 6 months to get the cheque.

Good time for an ozone generator.

:peace:

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I bleached everything but that’s a great idea I’ll pull out my little ozone generator,ya sewage everywhere.
I shovel my roof every year and it’s actually pretty much clear now, but that’s a good idea I’ll climb up and look in daylight.
Insurance is involved so an inspector will be by in a few days.
I’ve used a camera twice and auger’d 4 times now and no roots intruding, there’s a slight dip 30-35 feet from outside my house according to the camera so it might end up being right where the city worked

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