Greenpoint seeds!!

chemphlegm

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Checked my drying room this morning and eeeessh what a stink. I've NEVER smelled that on a plant before. 56 RH
71f.
Triggered my gag reflex. The three strains combined reek of a dead rat well rotted in an old pot of rancid coffee. There's a strong enough gasoline undertone to wanna call the fire marshal.
No exaggeration needed, my dogs are even disturbed by it.
If you want stank, dank, funk, greenpoints got ya covered.
spot on man! I think this means we're doing it right

so I chose my Copper chems to change up a bit in flower. I added "grow" org ferts in the first 2 of my 8 weekly "bloom" feedings.
I do that to all now btw. Anyways those copper Chems are the closest to finish among the others and my terpene profile has changed some in them so far, along with the visuals and smells of the growing ones. I know I always use the moth ball comparison but now there's a pronounced addition to the moth ball, rotten meat fuel . I got no coffee but a bleach sting is pronounced now. nothing else changed here so I figure this feeding change is the culprit. My grower buddy says "those chemical cleaner rotten shit meat moth ball plants are going to be a hard sell" . little does he know.....his patients will soon be demanding them. marijuana is considered medicine in my state and my Chemdogs have set the standard. Not for the sweet toothed for sure


My grow feeding typically stopped in the last week of veg and switched to bloom at first sign of sex. I read here about the addition of N in flower and thought some about it. I think many believe "flower" time begins at light change, when its actually =when the flower parts first appear imo. makes sense to feed some N during those couple weeks. and now I see,smell, and feel the difference all around, they were starved and deficient with my prior feeding habits.:oops:
I highly suggest looking into this.
 

morgwar

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spot on man! I think this means we're doing it right

so I chose my Copper chems to change up a bit in flower. I added "grow" org ferts in the first 2 of my 8 weekly "bloom" feedings.
I do that to all now btw. Anyways those copper Chems are the closest to finish among the others and my terpene profile has changed some in them so far, along with the visuals and smells of the growing ones. I know I always use the moth ball comparison but now there's a pronounced addition to the moth ball, rotten meat fuel . I got no coffee but a bleach sting is pronounced now. nothing else changed here so I figure this feeding change is the culprit. My grower buddy says "those chemical cleaner rotten shit meat moth ball plants are going to be a hard sell" . little does he know.....his patients will soon be demanding them. marijuana is considered medicine in my state and my Chemdogs have set the standard. Not for the sweet toothed for sure


My grow feeding typically stopped in the last week of veg and switched to bloom at first sign of sex. I read here about the addition of N in flower and thought some about it. I think many believe "flower" time begins at light change, when its actually =when the flower parts first appear imo. makes sense to feed some N during those couple weeks. and now I see,smell, and feel the difference all around, they were starved and deficient with my prior feeding habits.:oops:
I highly suggest looking into this.
I did something similar with Herculean harvest but about two weeks into flower.

Going by the plants showing flowers I would be at the 11 1/2 week mark when I cut them.
looking at the trichs towards the end, that makes perfect sense!
Also hanging full plant for dry trim is turning out much better (no hay smell just putrecense).
I think I'm getting the hang of this!
 

morgwar

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Ill start flower feeding earlier now and ween them off N in that last 10 days of veg for my next run on chems advise.
Depending on show of sex.
 

Porkymcchops

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My grow feeding typically stopped in the last week of veg and switched to bloom at first sign of sex. I read here about the addition of N in flower and thought some about it. I think many believe "flower" time begins at light change, when its actually =when the flower parts first appear imo. makes sense to feed some N during those couple weeks. and now I see,smell, and feel the difference all around, they were starved and deficient with my prior feeding habits.:oops:
I highly suggest looking into this.
This is interesting. I use House & Garden base nutes and SOME of their additives. They have "budxl" with N and I stopped using it last round because of the nitrogen having a bad effect on sensitive strains(leaves curling under from the tip inward due to what I believe was high nitrogen) but that's later in the flower cycle. I've read about using veg feed til about 2 weeks into flower because they want the N during stretching and to produce more bud sites and prepare for flower production. This always made perfect sense to me but I always seem to follow the feed charts and start cutting out N from wk 1. I think I may keep em in the veg nutes a little longer next time and see how it goes. Love fine tuning the recipe. :weed:
 

Heisengrow

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I'm putting these hickock under recirculating DWC and 1200 ppm of co2 under 1000w hps.were gonna see what these genetics are all about cause I guarantee it won't be from user error.got a out 3 more weeks to cut clones and sex.
Here's my #12 Scott's OG about to go in the buckets in a couple weeks.all 6 are clones.they got some serious roots also.
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higher self

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spot on man! I think this means we're doing it right

so I chose my Copper chems to change up a bit in flower. I added "grow" org ferts in the first 2 of my 8 weekly "bloom" feedings.
I do that to all now btw. Anyways those copper Chems are the closest to finish among the others and my terpene profile has changed some in them so far, along with the visuals and smells of the growing ones. I know I always use the moth ball comparison but now there's a pronounced addition to the moth ball, rotten meat fuel . I got no coffee but a bleach sting is pronounced now. nothing else changed here so I figure this feeding change is the culprit. My grower buddy says "those chemical cleaner rotten shit meat moth ball plants are going to be a hard sell" . little does he know.....his patients will soon be demanding them. marijuana is considered medicine in my state and my Chemdogs have set the standard. Not for the sweet toothed for sure


My grow feeding typically stopped in the last week of veg and switched to bloom at first sign of sex. I read here about the addition of N in flower and thought some about it. I think many believe "flower" time begins at light change, when its actually =when the flower parts first appear imo. makes sense to feed some N during those couple weeks. and now I see,smell, and feel the difference all around, they were starved and deficient with my prior feeding habits.:oops:
I highly suggest looking into this.
For me it depends some plants just use more nitrogen during their stretch. I run mostly organics & have a few soluble nutes like natures nectar. I find that transplanting into cooked soil then a generous top dressing helps a lot. The plant takes what it needs from the cooked soil then after the stretch the top dressing starts to kick in a bit. Again depending on the strain I may have to hit it with some soluble nitrogen usually at low strength tbsp per gal. I only need one top dressing & they fade nicely, two for longer flowering plants. Crabmeal for any cal mag issues & that has some soluble food in it so it's pretty fast acting for nitrogen boost while keeping those calmag hungry plants happy.
 
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