Sour Diesel 2 weeks in to flower just over 4 feet

do all look well

  • yay

    Votes: 7 87.5%
  • nay

    Votes: 1 12.5%

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drewby

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do not go over board or you can make one ugly with sugars as well ,,I never used more then 1 tablespoon to a gallon of water I reduced it back to a teaspoon to be safer some liked it more then others and I need to be able to give all the same with no adverse effects so a teaspoon per gallon twice a week works for mine
 

Lostnz

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I will do experiment on my next batch. Might be a bit to late to add it now im about to flush harvest......il do One clone with molasses after week 4flowering. To 2 week before harvest. I wanna see if it taste n looks diff to her sisters. Have U done side by side comparison. There is no before after pics what so ever online.

Heaps using it apparently but none show evidence.
 

drewby

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it will during flowering every time you water with it,, or flush with it you will see a difference,,over a few weeks it will frost one up good ,,you can see the difference over a 2-4 day period ,I was impressed with booth milk and molasses,,,,really if you do some reading you will find they have done this with many crops over thousands of years as a way to improve soil I ,,thought that was cool


http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/milk-fertilizer.htm
 

drewby

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Sour D takes 75-85 days of flower so just starting my last 30 days now will go to just water and molasses for the last 2 weeks
 

drewby

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I did run into a hick up so to speak,,,we had bad storms other week really bout a month back,,kept throwing my lights off during flower had 2 plants go hermie grrrrrr think it stessed them a bit,,I cut them down and removed them but they must have opened a few little pollen sacks,,I have found a few seeds on lower end of the plants,,,,frustrating to be this far in and have that happen,,,,,,But on the plus side it is not the end of the world,,,as a matter of fact it is hard at times to keep mother nature and what she wants for the plants out of you equation,,,,,,But I will pass some knowledge,,,You can still have huge buds,,,It will takes some time and extra effort but this works,,I have used it before and was passed on to me,,,so here is a freebie ,,,In the case that you have a plants get pollinated,,,Take a pair of tweezers or hemostats is what I use ,,,Go over each plant and remove any green seeds that you can see forming,,,The plant is very single minded it wants to veg or flower,,it wants to grow bud or seeds,,,If the Plant begins to produce seeds it will devote much energy to growing seeds instead of nice big buds,,,,,,,So basically buy going threw and pulling them off early means they will not continue to get nutrients and the plants energy,,, will then go into bud production as there is no place else for it to go,,,,,,You will find a new one here and there as you finish flowering just pop them off I eat them for a nice buzz,,,But will help save a crop and not be seedy,,You may still find a seed here or there once cut and dry but not many,,,, if you have went threw and took them all out,,Hemo's work good as they keep you from destroying or harming the bud,,,Hope this helps some one as I know everyone has or will encounter this it is no biggie ,,,,,Get them hermies or males out and pop them seeds off and grow on my friends
 

drewby

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I use Grandma's brand ,,can get it at any walmart ,2.88 cents,,make sure it is unsulphured ,,,,as far as the yield am hoping for the best I can ,,I am hoping to have a pound after drying,,to get for for another year,,,it may come out to be wishful thinking on my part will just have to see ,,was hoping for at least a oz per plant after drying ,,not sure that I will make that will,,just have to let nature do it's thing
 

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drewby

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getting a little cloudy just a bit longer to go now 15 days bye the numbers but will watch the tricombs,it has plenty of them will be flushing with water and molasses here on out
 

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Damplamp

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I am at 1 month 5 days into the 12-12 they are doing good had to tie a few growers down a bit and super crop a few to keep a even canopy but cooking right along ,,,,,,I will try to get some close ups,,, as they get bigger they are covered with white snow //tricomes from the molasses
God job man looking very very tasty!!!!
 

drewby

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did a bit more testing,,I had couple ready I went ahead and took them out of the room trimmed them and cut and hung,,almost hate to take my gals out lol
 

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drewby

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Still have a week or so on the rest they are looking pretty good I think,,I went threw and started fleecing them out ,,,or removing the bigger fan leaves ,,I am stressing them a little with this to increase the terpens,,which increase smell and taste,,I have done some super cropping as well sure you see the main kola's laid over ,,I like to stress them some during the last month mainly the last 2 weeks it will help with the smell and taste
 

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drewby

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here are few more pics different angles ,,and my little Cherry Pie plant he is in the milk jug,,had some cherry pie come threw and after me and my cousin smoked some we got a bag he been on it for a month I got lucky got one seed,,threw it in with the ladies the other day am sexing it make sure it is a gal,,If it is a male I may grow him and cross him with the Sour D,,booth are good strong strains so will see what we end up with
 

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tyke1973

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Milk is interesting,,,read up on milk it has been used for thousands of years to help improve soil loaded with calcium and vitamins and iron ,,there is a world farming study,,, that showed much info on it it is a natural fungicide ,,and has some other property's that were surprising ,,plants take in water buy roots stem or foliage ,,,,and the CO2 from selzter water can be absorbed threw the leaves and stalk,,is old gardening trick once buds form spraying can continue,,, just not on the buds them selves,,with to much RH you can cause bud rot,,,,as for root rot have never had a case,,,I mix sand,,, yard compost,,compost manure cow poo,,,,,pete moss and Pennington pro potting soil,,,,,with the right soil and draining you will never have root rot ,,nursery's and garden centers water the crap out of there stuff daily ,,drainage is the key,,wrong soil or lack of drainage can suffocate roots ,,,[/QUOTwhere they gonna go height wise once the stretch starts
 
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