Spring '17

eastcoastmo

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You got some crazy blueberry mutations coming through on the blue shiva x blue shark too, nice colours and even frost! If you let her get some amber crystals, she'll lock you to the couch!!
 

sandhill larry

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Oh my god! What a male he is too, he is stud material man :-D
Yes. He looks better than the one I used. My BIL vegged his half of the good stuff a couple of weeks longer than mine, so I had already chunked what PN X SMC I had planned on using before he bloomed. I may dust one limb of each of the AC and GdR in the STL with it. It's just that I'm afraid of running out of time before the seeds mature. I had my 12/12 day yesterday, a little before Spring got here officially.
 

sandhill larry

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You got some crazy blueberry mutations coming through on the blue shiva x blue shark too, nice colours and even frost! If you let her get some amber crystals, she'll lock you to the couch!!
I'm loving that funky look. Will have to see what happens when they have longer to veg. I may do a couple of them earlier than some of the chunkier ones. Planted in young pines, I bet they would stretch their legs.
 

eastcoastmo

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Yes. He looks better than the one I used. My BIL vegged his half of the good stuff a couple of weeks longer than mine, so I had already chunked what PN X SMC I had planned on using before he bloomed. I may dust one limb of each of the AC and GdR in the STL with it. It's just that I'm afraid of running out of time before the seeds mature. I had my 12/12 day yesterday, a little before Spring got here officially.
You could always harvest him and keep the pollen mate. I've kept pollen in a sealed jar with dessicants for about 18mths and it still worked well!! I'd still dust a branch or two, you only need 4-5 weeks for them to mature!!

I'm loving that funky look. Will have to see what happens when they have longer to veg. I may do a couple of them earlier than some of the chunkier ones. Planted in young pines, I bet they would stretch their legs.
Yeah man, I love the mutations too, the mum had that crinkle leaf to it. Yours looks great man, I bet she'll taste real good too!!
 

sandhill larry

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You could always harvest him and keep the pollen mate. I've kept pollen in a sealed jar with dessicants for about 18mths and it still worked well!! I'd still dust a branch or two, you only need 4-5 weeks for them to mature!!
Would the seeds continue to mature if the plants went into reveg? I've just done bottom limbs on the two best plants. I may do another limb with PN X SMC. I'm planning to hit them with some Gorille de Raisin too.

I can cut all the top buds if it comes to that, and let the seeds continue on the lower branches.
 
It sounds good. You might want to add Epsom Salts to the mix, then add it with your food and water once you get going. I use a couple tbs per five gallons in every feeding. Also about half that amount of brown sugar.
Alright sweet I will mix in the epsom salts and brown sugar into my rain barrel water system..... so 2 tablespoons of epsom salts for every 5 gallons and 1 table spoon of brown sugar? I have heard if people doing epsom later on in the grow and brown sugar close to harvest..... may I ask why I should feed my plants this stuff? And do it from seedling till harvest???
 

sandhill larry

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Not so much for seedlings. But once they are knee to waist high it wouldn't hurt for them to have a little. The brown sugar is to feed your soil. The microbes eat the sugar, then they feed the plant. And yes on Epson Salts close to harvest. I increase it when they get in flower.
Alright sweet I will mix in the epsom salts and brown sugar into my rain barrel water system..... so 2 tablespoons of epsom salts for every 5 gallons and 1 table spoon of brown sugar? I have heard if people doing epsom later on in the grow and brown sugar close to harvest..... may I ask why I should feed my plants this stuff? And do it from seedling till harvest???
 

eastcoastmo

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Would the seeds continue to mature if the plants went into reveg? I've just done bottom limbs on the two best plants. I may do another limb with PN X SMC. I'm planning to hit them with some Gorille de Raisin too.

I can cut all the top buds if it comes to that, and let the seeds continue on the lower branches.
Yeah man for sure, as long as they get pollinated, it doesnt matter if it reveg's :)
 

sandhill larry

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I need to do the same lol
I grow a Winter beard every year. I try to make the Spring Equinox, but the first time it drips sweat, I shave it off.

I try to get three months out of a haircut, but that will vary. This time I used an old tried and true method. Three women told me my looked "really good", so I knew it was time to cut it. I used to use that method exclusively when deciding on haircut timing. Usually these days it would be down to my ass before three ladies told me it looked good. Not sure what kind of mojo I had going on this time.
 

sandhill larry

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My customers are gone, and I just had my safety meeting. I mention this because I smoked some weed I got from my buddy a few weeks ago. He got a couple kinds on 2-14. He gave me a nugg of one of them, and I traded 3/4 ounce of my stuff for 3/4 of the other. I have found at least one good seed, so I named them SV1 and SV2. The initials for Saint Valentine just look better than the ones for Valentine's Day.

SV1 looked better, but smoked out pretty harsh. Didn't find a good seed in this one, and my buddy hasn't remembered to look in his sack to see if he can find any.

SV2 has a strong diesel smell, and is pretty heady. You guys know what I will do. I'll pop some seeds and make some crosses.
 

Humanrob

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Since I am already at Spring daylight hours, I went ahead and shaved and cut my hair today.
When I was a teen in the NE we had a ritual that the first day it hit 70º we'd all jump in the river (small, local, clean variety). Some years that was early in April, and there might still be ice on the edges of the river! In that vein, I reduce my winter heavy beard to a spring light/partial one around the first time it hits 70º. I used to grow it every winter and shave the whole thing off every spring... but somewhere in my late 40's I just decided I needed to keep some on year round. It can change in form and usually does, but I haven't had a naked face in a long time.
 
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