Nepali Pink and Straw. Cheesecake

raratt

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Glad I got the AC installed, my swamp cooler has decided to ignore any human input and decide how to operate by itself. Guess it's time to rape any reusable parts out of it and recycle the shell. My NP is as wide as it is tall now, 32". I have about 2 feet in height above my lights to raise them if needed. Just fed today so they should be good for a few days.
 

raratt

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Did some experiments with the swamp cooler. I ran it off a seperate power line than the AC and it worked fine, no resetting. Then I ran it off the same line, thinking the AC might be drawing down the voltage enough to mess it up, that isn't happening. Then I put it in close proximity to the ballasts to see if they were causing the problem, BINGO! EMI is causing the reset. With the open hoods it won't cool enough anyway so I think I'll sell it to help pay for some new CMH bulbs that are a better spectrum, current ones are 3K.
 

raratt

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5-23, 21 days in flower. Added some supports because the Napali Pink was starting to spread out due to the weight of the buds. The Straw Cheesecake is standing well without help. I don't see much pink on the pistils of the NP, guess it has to mature more before that happens. Clones I took are doing well, I think I'll run 4 of them next round. Tweaked the camera trying to get the glare down, however changing the type of light the subject is under adjusts the color without really compensating for brightness. I'll keep experimenting.5-23.1.JPG 5-23.2.JPG 5-23.3.JPG
 

raratt

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5-29, 27 since flip. Buds are putting on some weight, having to start tying them up to my posts to keep the branches upright. They are becoming fragrant, in a good way though, not overpowering. Napali on the left will be the best producer of the pair. Temps are still good, will be tested soon with the warm up.5-29.1.JPG 5-29.2.JPG 5-29.3.JPG 5-29.4.JPG 5-29.5.JPG
 

Cali.Grown>408

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Nice..you must be from the Bay Area or somewhere in Cali. Are those Dark Heart Nursery clones? I’ve always had good success growing in cool weather like 68-75 max. When I grew in 75-85 temps the quality took a big hit
 

raratt

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Nice..you must be from the Bay Area or somewhere in Cali. Are those Dark Heart Nursery clones? I’ve always had good success growing in cool weather like 68-75 max. When I grew in 75-85 temps the quality took a big hit
I'm a ways N of Sac. They are from Dark Heart. I'm growing indoors with AC.
 

Ryante55

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Napali pink is fire top a bunch she's pretty easy to grow let it go at least 75 days I'm smoking a spliff of it now it reminds me of sfv og
 

Ryante55

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Nice..you must be from the Bay Area or somewhere in Cali. Are those Dark Heart Nursery clones? I’ve always had good success growing in cool weather like 68-75 max. When I grew in 75-85 temps the quality took a big hit
Haha I got my napali pink clones from darkheart I really miss the Allen wrench it's my favorite from them but was discontinued
 

raratt

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6-16, 7 wk since flip.I put the clones outside in the sun, they were stretching too much in the house. I need to top them some more. I figure the Straw Chz has a week or two at the most left. The Napali is supposed to take a week longer, but I'll check trichomes on them to figure it out. The SC is really getting some nice color on the fan leaves, well half of them anyway.6-16.1.JPG 6-16.2.JPG 6-16.3.JPG 6-16.4.JPG 6-16.5.JPG 6-16.8.JPG
 

raratt

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7-2, the 4th will be 10 weeks since flip. It looks like fall in my grow room, all kinds of cool colors showing up. Checked the Strawberry cheesecake trichomes and I'm finally getting some amber ones on the top buds, might have to celebrate independence day by liberating it from it's pot and hanging it up. The Napali Pink is supposed to mature a week or two later than the SC, so I haven't been looking at the trichs yet on it. I have the 6 clones I am planning on flowering out once these are done, then shifting gears to some new strains. The right soil, lights, nutes, and pH thanks to @Aeroknow and I had no real issues all the way through. Thanks again Bro.7-2.1.JPG 7-2.2.JPG 7-2.3.JPG 7-2.4.JPG 7-2.5.JPG 7-2.6.JPG 7-2.8.JPG
 
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