Nugbuckets Lab

nugbuckets

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i just found a lot of 12 bags on ebay, then cut them to fit...i wrap them around, and sew the seam with a big curved needle, and artificial sinew....that way it stays put real good.
 

nugbuckets

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V.D.....6.67 zips....almost no larf.......so i figure a solid 6 after finish trim....not bad, i was expecting more....i think she will shine with 16 heads, and my amish supersoil vs. roots supersoil, we will find out soon with her clone daughter.....she has 35 more days to go.
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nugbuckets

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i would have guessed 10+ oz. either way, shes an inspirational beauty of a beast!
that is .833 of an ounce per cola....thats pretty good in my book for organic soil, and a total plant height of 32 inches........so if her clone has 16 -1/2 zip colas on the "16"....and tops eight total zips....i will be very happy......makes me giddy just thinking what i could do with my heavy strains!
 

Rrog

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32" from soil to top? That is something. I have to look at smaller buckets again. These days I use 7 gallon for the height, as I'm width restricted in my SCROG. While these last grows have really been something, I'm sure it's more because of the SuperSoil. I'd probably get the same growth in 5 gallon pails, considering I really have to train them back and could not grow a 32" beauty as you have.

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Next house will be bigger...
 

nugbuckets

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Lab Notes.....

....so i am really happy with my last run of Mainlined clones.....these four girls are the last of my greenhouse gals at 7 days flower.....we have Ace#1, Flav#2, D-Train#6, and DNA's headband.....

each plant has 8 main heads, and the centers are completely open to maximize the sun, and to keep them properly ventilated......they all look like they are from seed, and only a trained eye would be able to tell that they are clones......looking forward to seeing how the headband stacks up against the TGA gear, as it is the only fem seed plant i have going....this is also the time i like to take clones, as there are a shit load to choose from, and they are the perfect size.....

.....the Ace#2 (16) is days away from chop, and she is getting dank!.....shooting all manual now, and am really stoked about the results, this pic was barely adjusted......

.....the "Qush that could" finally growing now.


.....also, for all you sun growers....the new moon falls on the 17th of Aug this year, so plan on a late flower set!....imho of course....so get prepared to spray for mold, as harvest may extend well into october...
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nugbuckets

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good news....


....sometimes i still get surprised...two days into 12/12, and this CQ showed her little vase shaped preflower without pistils, and thats all i need to get her sexed and pruned for two (with two clones on lower node), and moved back outside to veg.....see, very little stress......now, i hope this is a sign of things to come, i never had a girl show before any boys...will note this, and see how she ends up.;-)
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dabumps

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This question I think is a little off topic but Sub was talking about never keeping a mother and putting clones in the fridge. HOw does that work if anyone could explain?
 

Bobotrank

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Nice dude, they look great. Your pics are looking much better, too... lighter shadows, with better tonality throughout... which means better global contrast levels (I love the way your stamens are popping now)... which means... I'm a nerd . . . And you've got it nailed down, lol. Hope you're having a good one, nugs...

.....the Ace#2 (16) is days away from chop, and she is getting dank!.....shooting all manual now, and am really stoked about the results, this pic was barely adjusted......



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typoerror

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This question I think is a little off topic but Sub was talking about never keeping a mother and putting clones in the fridge. HOw does that work if anyone could explain?
i don't remember him saying anything about putting clones in the fridge. the way i interpreted it is, he has plants in veg. takes clones off those plants before they are put into flower. he then puts those clones in the VEG. see what i did there? lol
 

dabumps

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lol I remember hearing something about a fridge... LOL I'm a reeree I guess that's all there is to it!
 

snowboarder396

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Sub has said things in threads about putting cuttings in fridge, he said that as cuttings they can actually stay alive for quite a while forget exactly how long but that you can do that before rooting(cloning) them if you had the cuttings but not space for clones atm. I'll have look for the thread it was in..
 

snowboarder396

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Heres the post Sub made about cuttings in fridge...

I met ~Shabang about this time and Tommy^2 left some Micanopy Moonbean aka Gainesville Green and he left some cuts in the fridge say 42 degrees F. back then we thought you had to snip, dip and root or it wouldn’t work the book all said that and Ed mentioned an air bubble and cloning underwater. We know that’s crap and cuts will live in the cooler for weeks and this allows us to not use moms! That’s right I said it I heard other breeders cringed at the thought it’s a simple process of making sure you have backs ups and a good cloning system. If you get 95% and you take 2 cuts your probably going to get both to live. Taking cuts from veg and storing in the time machine ( Refrigerator Crisper) until we root them and they become the next crop. Call it continuous moms.

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