Nirvana Papaya Seed run(looking for mum)

Pool

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Hello all, new to these forums, and figured I'd start it off with a journal.

I grow a mixed number of plants, different techniques usually(Scrog, sog, 12/12 from seed, FIM/topping, supercropping, etc...). I'm currently growing Almighty's Calyxxx, and a fruity purple strain gifted to me by a friend. I wish to replace the fruity purple for more stable genetics, so I'm going with Nirvanas Papaya.

I've already gone through two seeds, both male. Am currently germinating 2 more beans, and will be going for an Indica pheno, which is supposed to have higher resin gland counts than any of the others. There is a very nice looking purple pheno, however I hear it packs no punch compared to the other, with a smaller yield. Also, only have 4 more beans due to a pay-off for ordering of a friend, and incompetence of another. Crossin' my fingers.

Medium = FF:OF(all I've got atm, gotta save up s'more $ for soil mix)
Vegging = 100w flouros
Flower = 600w HPS

Due to the medium, I'm not planning on using any nutes on these babies, unless they ask. Will use molassas throughout flower.

Will post pics soon as they sprout.

P.S.- Any questions/comments/recommendations please feel free to ask.
 

Pool

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Well guys, my girlfriends younger brother was over, and decided to take her camera, so no pictures at the moment. Will add a.s.a.p.

Sprouts are now 3 days old, and just under 3" tall.
 

Pool

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Here's a side pic, and above pic of the two seedlings. One week old now. They both seem to be the same pheno thus far. Indica/Sativa mix, leaning Indica. The last two was a pronounced Indica, and a pronounced Sativa.

I have a feeling the Indica would be the heavy set frosty green, and the Sativa the purp...

Any comments or questions?
 

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Only if they ask for them.

They will be repotted into FF:OF before flower, so no nutes. Any nutes would prolly burn them.

No money for a soil mix at the moment, and FF:OF is all I've got.
 

Pool

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Fox Farm: Ocean Forest

A very high organic nutrient soil, available on-line and at most hydroponic stores. Most dislike it because it has to many nutes and burns some plants, or because they like to nute their babies themselves. I think it's good to see if the plant/strain can handle it.
 

Pool

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Well all, nothing to update here really. Long story short, I pretty much FUBAR'd the both of em', and had to decide which one to try and revive. Am working on her(hopefully) to try and get her back to par. Will update again once things are back on track.


P.S.- I forgot to mention, they are not in the FF:OF yet, they are in some soil a friend gave me........ Pretty sure that the soil is what fucked me over, however it's still better than burnt to crisp seedlings.
 

Pool

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Well all, the seedling that I saved is well on its way to being cloned and flowered. Another month at most, I hope.

P.S.- The other could still be revived, but I don't think I'm gunna mess with it. Only like a square inch of green on it, rest is dead. Past the point of no return.
 

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Well fuck me, it's a boy. Guess I may have to cross my Calio-O x ? Indica fer a very fruity mix....... may just call it the fruit :)

Still have the other Papaya seedling that I'm gunna repot today and try and revive.

I'm startin to get a little upset with these seeds thus far.... only 4 more chances.

P.S.- If this next seedling is a male, I'll prolly abandon this thread fer awhile while I try out some Bubbleicious.
 

Pool

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Well, here's the last of the Papaya, atleast for now. No matter what the outcome, I've got some bubble seedlings going, and some Afghani Special to pop after that.
 

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12/12 from seed = plant automatically flowers, no vegging = one single cola weighing anywhere from 7-28 grams(if done properly)

It's a "new" Dutch method of growing. Not really new, but not many knew about it. Some growers claim it's the best method for small growers because you can cram them together in a SOG manner, so that's anywhere from 1oz - 4oz per square foot. So one square meter could potentially give you 36oz.
 

Pool

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Officially done with Papaya for now. Didn't like the rate of growth with the remaining survivor and noticed a few bugs roaming on the soil, that was the sign to kill it. Will give the Papaya another go later down the road, but have quite a few beans to give a go first.
 
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