Beanz's Redemption Grow 2011

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
I had my eye on the mango haze for a long time, never fancied the nev cause of flowering time. a friend on riu grew a panama red (no idea where the seeds from) recently well i say he chopped it recently cause it was in 12/12 for 6months!

it would be rude of me to pull the pic from his thread but looked lovely, just 6months flowertime and even then he said it wasnt really ready lol
The Nev's Haze pics that aren't watermarked by "Night Light" are taken at day 59 and are almost ready to be harvested now at day 66. There are 10 and 12 week phenos of nevs haze and if you clone them that'll take another 2-3 weeks off flowering time, so not to bad I think. And your right it was rude of me to lift the pics without putting a link to the thread I got them from. Well all except for two. The nightlight ones I've had. Is it happy hour in the UK already? lol
----------->http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/16-bud-shots/6855-nevils-haze-59-days-tent-2.html#post108219
I think you should go for it man. You know tangerine dream is a nev's haze hybrid right? And nev's haze itself won 2nd place in the indoor category and second place in bio I think, last year. Great, legendary strain.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
6 month flower time? wtf! I have time! I want some! Imagine how big and fat my nugs would be after flowering for 6 months! where do I get this?!!!
Anything that goes longer than 16 weeks is unreasonable and usually culled. 16 weeks iss right for a good haze, and then a 3 month cure at least...? Pssshhh...I've heard that shit isn't even like weed anymore. It's more like LSD. Here a description a guy give of neviles haze;
"The NH seems to animate the tester from within and propels the consciousness into the stratosphere"

Taken from MNS again. I started a thread here called Nevilles latest project. This is what I posted in that thread.
Originally Posted by bushweed
Nev had a sample of Colombian he was enthusiastic about when I saw him last. Unfortunately it didn't get smoked as a fresh sample of MulluM was being tested. That sample from the big tree Kanga calls the beast was still wet and yet, despite not having the 3 month cure that is prescribed as a minimum, Nev was red eyed and very high and described the effect as electric. The boys were very excited by this (Kanga was especially speechless after just 3 tokes
And Nev having smoked a bit more, kept asking, "Are you sure you've got the cuttings from this?"


For my part I have smoked some of Kanga's 15 foot MNS Nevil's haze and wasn't disappointed. I can clearly see the similarity with the MM that Nev describes, for while the smell is different (not as sweet as MM) the taste is almost identical and the effect is of the same intensity. There are however, some differences. The NH seems to animate the tester from within and propels the consciousness into the stratosphere - if I could say the Oaxacan puts the smoker right into their heart chakra - the Haze pushes one right up into the crown chakra and illuminates everything below. The MulluM on the other hand seems to illuminate everything outside of the smoker and invests the surroundings with a divine luminescence. As such I would say the MM is more trippy, more visually distorting than the NHz, while the NHz is a more soaring, esoteric high.

In the ancient Indian philosophy of Vedanta, two of the philosophical pillars are: I am God and: Everything is God. For me Nev's Haze confirms the first pillar, and Kanga's MM the second
Both are very cerebral, yet mentally devastating in quantity, with absolutely no ceiling.



Nev is currently focused on crossing the long flowering NHz with MM, and the short flowering NHz with Kariba. Then its a question of how to integrate the beautiful flavor and mood enhancing effect of the Oaxacan.

A lot of strains are still being tested and crossed, but few have impressed like the ones mentioned. Nev says a lot of strains when first smoked give a semblance of that old 5Hz high, but drop off after half an hour whereas the good stuff keeps you up there for hours. While the boys didn't like the smell of the Purple Mexi Thai - they certainly enjoyed the effect, and Nev was particularly interested in sourcing the Mexican in that cross (of which 15 seeds exist), because it reminded him of the Mexican he loved and lost in the eighties. And then crossing that to Kanga's Oaxacan (in the same way as crossing NHz to MM) to strengthen and ameliorate the existing elements in both.

If you didn't know who Nev was and you saw him in his new environment, you wouldn't look twice; so seamlessly does he fit into the local milieu of rustic bohemian misfits. But spend some time with him and you realize the guy has one focus to which all other concerns are secondary - what's the best dope in the world - and how can I make it better?

Like a pair of pigs rolling in shit - those boys


Incredible.

Beanz:leaf:
 

THESkunkMunkie

Well-Known Member
Thanks for sticking around munkey
We got off to a bad start on my thread, but all thats forgotton 'bout now mate, I noticed you over on the OG forum too, I'm gonna start a KF ~ hydro grow thread over there soon when I got enough good pic's of my KF in flower, bit boring just strating a thread with veg pic's tbh, see you over there. I'm liking your Haze's too, I'm finding myself more of a sativa/haze fan these days, I love the structure on the sativa plant var's more and the leaf shape too. Take a look at my latest update in my journal thread mate my SHJ, are just what I'm talking about, these pic's are from day 45 into flower.



 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
We got off to a bad start on my thread, but all thats forgotten 'bout now mate, I noticed you over on the OG forum too, I'm gonna start a KF ~ hydro grow thread over there soon when I got enough good pic's of my KF in flower, bit boring just strating a thread with veg pic's tbh, see you over there. I'm liking your Haze's too, I'm finding myself more of a sativa/haze fan these days, I love the structure on the sativa plant var's more and the leaf shape too. Take a look at my latest update in my journal thread mate my SHJ, are just what I'm talking about, these pic's are from day 45 into flower.
Got some good looking plants there munkey, real sativa ike growth. What strain is that? Oh Sour Hazey Jones huh? Sounds interesting. Casey Jones and Sour Diesel?
I've always like the look of Casey Jones. Indica are alright, it's just that the high off an indica is the same every time. Smoke some and you pig out and play video games all day, smoke a little more and your gonna go to sleep. With sativas it's a different high almost every time. There are subtleties in sativas that just aren't there in indicas.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
Today the first trichomes appeared and the smell too has become noticeably stronger. Tuesday was the beginning of week 3 and according to my notes from the last grow, this is when the plants stop stretching. All of them. They all stop stretching after three weeks then after that they only grow like a half inch a week. Some of the branches have gotten taller than the others but I like it an I'm gonna leave it unless it gets outta control. I'm gonna feed it today. If I remember right they're up to 800-900 ppm. Anyways, here you go.
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Beanz:leaf:
 

THESkunkMunkie

Well-Known Member
Got some good looking plants there munkey, real sativa ike growth. What strain is that? Oh Sour Hazey Jones huh? Sounds interesting. Casey Jones and Sour Diesel?
I've always like the look of Casey Jones. Indica are alright, it's just that the high off an indica is the same every time. Smoke some and you pig out and play video games all day, smoke a little more and your gonna go to sleep. With sativas it's a different high almost every time. There are subtleties in sativas that just aren't there in indicas.
Thanx bro. The SHJ I have atm are from Connoissuer Genetic's (CSG) and are a X of Casey Jones & Super Silver Sour Diesel Haze aka "SSSDH". I like a good indi' for night time use but I'm finding myself more drawn to the sattys for the same reasons you've said too mate, the differences in highs are esp' more interesting and appealing to me. Thats what has led me to Sannies strains, I'm running KF atm but have some Jack Hammer seeds in my stash also to run soon.
The new pics are lookin sweet here too, all is good bro'.
 

mugan

Well-Known Member
Today the first trichomes appeared and the smell too has become noticeably stronger. Tuesday was the beginning of week 3 and according to my notes from the last grow, this is when the plants stop stretching. All of them. They all stop stretching after three weeks then after that they only grow like a half inch a week. Some of the branches have gotten taller than the others but I like it an I'm gonna leave it unless it gets outta control. I'm gonna feed it today. If I remember right they're up to 800-900 ppm.

Beanz:leaf:
yo those look nice bet you can't wait.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
yo those look nice bet you can't wait.
I was a little worried yesterday for some reason, but things look better to my eyes now. I'm getting pretty excited. I have no idea what the buds are gonna look like, so i'm kinda anxious.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
Funny how one touch of success can make you a douchebag.
Since I started worrying about the problems with my Lady Cane x Blueberry yesterday, I've been on the hunt for help. I started with MNS forums and got some help there, but the real help came from the breeder of the seeds himself, E$kob@r of Sannie's Seeds. I started a thread at open grow, the Sannie's forums, about the LCxBB plants to get info about the genetics but the thread became more popular when the breeder (eskobar) answered the initial question himself.
I went with it and while I had him, I asked him about the problems I was having.
Here's what e$ko had to say:

(e$kob@r @ Jun 9 2011, 11:25)
Heya,

I dont say i am an expert on this area, but this is my opinion.

transplanting them would be a good start. That soil does not look ok to begin, also to little pots.

The pictures with the leave damage u show is more from other things then only that soil, its a combo.

Look at the tips from some leaves, they do crazy ... a combo of high nutes and to much water (so to long wet) is doing this.

The central nerve of the leaves twist to the outer sides, thats overnuting from your soil, pfew in such an early stage.

I would like to know the details how u water (fill up bottoms scales? or u water on top?, how much u give...

When the temp gets higher in your growroom, the damage will be bigger and faster, if u need to put your lamp higher ... u have to check that.

Its not a big problem what u show, really not. Your harvest does not comes in danger.

Take pictures when u transplant, i would like to see the bottom of those roots. I think u will see a browny mess, and not a white rootfestival.

So i think more in this direktion of to much water,

The damage will crumble away, the plant will flower normally. They can handle this. No panic, relax.

Sow,
Heat radiation? To long to wet? (to hot soil is clear to see ...) humidity? Color of bottom roots? Type of watering?
Do u give allready nutes to such small plants?

Its your time to investigate and look at your plants now.

Grdz e$ko,:leaf:

He pretty much hit the nail on the head, reminding me that I'm a total noob and a tool for forgetting it. I let myself over water and over feed my plants almost to death (believe it or not it wasn't the soil).
*ughhh
I feel so dumb.
But humbled.

After I got eskobar's answer I felt like an itdiot. I had forgotten all the hard learned rules I learned through years of mistakes and was now making them again. So I did some soul-searching and a little research and found out what I already knew again and then some. I stumbled upon Mandala Seed's web site and they have some great information on soil, fertilizer, ec and more.
Here's some of the stuff they say about fertilizer;
Avoiding Misdiagnosis

A regular occurence in cannabis cultivation is that pH related symptoms are confused with deficiencies. The pH of your water or nutrient solution must always be adjusted to the correct value. Please read our WATER & PH GUIDE for more details.

Some growers claim that their plants are thriving on very high EC levels and have no problems whatsoever. There are mainly two reasons for this assertion:

1. These are strains that are genetically predisposed to grow under high amounts of fertilizer (hydroponic generations, etc.)
2. The cultivator does not recognize the negative symptoms/damage from overfeeding (this occurs quite often)
Even if your plants look nice and green for some time, as you continue to fertilize with high EC levels eventually you will run into one or more of the following symptoms of overfertilization.


Symptoms of Overfertilization


  • leaf curl
  • leaf edge burn
  • necrotic (brown) spots on leaves
  • leaf wilting and leaf drop
  • withering shoots
  • multi-nutrient blockage
  • overly lush & shiny green foliage (usually combined with slow flowering)
  • "runaway" spindly & weak shoots
  • uncontrolled growth
  • slow root development
  • delayed flowering
  • high ratio of males
  • male flowers on females
  • elongated buds
  • leafy buds
  • sudden wilting of pistils
  • premature end to flowering
  • bud mold
  • increased pest susceptibility
Examples of some of the above mentioned symptoms.




Common Mistakes





  • insecurity and worries about not getting enough yield
  • mistaking pH related symptoms with deficiencies
  • mistaking natural reddish-purple plant colouration for phosphorous deficiency
  • using recommended dosages of the product without measuring the EC
  • not deducting the EC of the tapwater from the recommended EC
  • using high nutrient levels in hydroponics or soil to "force" growth or flowering
  • treating soil cultivation as if it offers no nutrients to the plants
  • using small containers of soil and compensating with a standard "feeding schedule"
  • combining low light cultivation with too much fertilizer
  • fertilizing plants that are perfectly healthy (soil)
  • fertilizing seedlings (soil)
  • fertilizing plants prior to, or after, repotting in fresh soil
  • ignoring individual nutrient requirements of plants (collective feeding)
  • fertilizing indoor with pure guano
  • fertilizing outdoor flowering plants with pure guano or fish emulsion
  • using super-phosphate fertilizer, PK 13-14, or double digit NPK formula (i.e. 15-30-15 or similar)
  • combining bud boosters or PK 13-14 products with the nutrient solution
  • not testing new products on a small portion of plants first
Here was a category under common mistakes. Another one I made when I blended this soil.
X Bottom or top layer of Hydroton clay pellets or stones in containers: Not a good idea and based on the false assumption that this is beneficial (for example for drainage/water retention). Hydroton clay pellets have a poor pH that is very alkaline (pH 8+). When you water through these from the top you „corrupt" the pH of the soil and cause minerals to become locked and unavailable for the plants. The result are symptoms of deficiency. Some manufacturers have now started offering clay pellets that are pH neutral. However, they still deplete the soil of potential nutrients, lower water retention capacity, and reduce available space for root development.
Roots grow down due to gravity. The majority of roots in a cannabis plant are to be found in the bottom half of the pot and in particular along the bottom (later, when the plants start to outgrow the pot the roots will fill it to the top). If the roots hit a dry layer of stones/clay pellets with many air pockets they shrivel, dry up, and the plant has less root mass to supply it's top growth. Again, also valuable nutrients and water are lost, because the bottom is not layered with potting soil.

Well after a long night doing research, I'm humbled.
I was getting arrogant about my abilities, now I'm back to square one.
 

Beansly

RIU Bulldog
everyday i come on ere beansly lad and you have sikk pics and great info keep it up pal..sikk guyy
yeah good info beans and dont beat ya self up bout a lil mistake every1 makes them.
Thanks sam. I still have a lot to learn. Or start taking my own advice at least...

You silly brits...
What up this morning fella. 12:30 am here. I'm calling it a night pretty soon but I'll be up again at 5 in the morning. That's just how I roll....my shitty ass sleep schedule. lol.
Thanks Kev, I'm getting excited about the growth happening now. I hope this turn out as good as I think it will.
 

nothingtodeclare

Active Member
Today the first trichomes appeared and the smell too has become noticeably stronger. Tuesday was the beginning of week 3 and according to my notes from the last grow, this is when the plants stop stretching. All of them. They all stop stretching after three weeks then after that they only grow like a half inch a week. Some of the branches have gotten taller than the others but I like it an I'm gonna leave it unless it gets outta control. I'm gonna feed it today. If I remember right they're up to 800-900 ppm. Anyways, here you go.
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Beanz:leaf:
nice level even canopy thats what we like to see they deff gonna be some pheonixs rising from the dark green jungle of scrog there beansly cannot wait till they start flying m8 nice
 
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