Comparative Grow: from Dutch Passion at The Vault

JimmiP

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This was day 69 two days ago and day 25 of flowering looking amazing. Today I will be updating with current pictures. 2 days ago I gave them plain water with sledgehammer from ff with it to help clean the soil out a little. I believe the Tressel net holds are 4×4. Next time I will definitely get 2×2 slot of times if only I had an extra inch on a branch things would of been more uniform. But all in all this is my first scrog and I'm happy with the results so farView attachment 4495446View attachment 4495447View attachment 4495448View attachment 4495449View attachment 4495450View attachment 4495451
I really like the green pvc coated wire fencing (plant on the right and two in the back) for scrog screens. It's flexible (so you can bend it to a curve if you like) but fairly rigid at the same time. So it let's you spread everything out without the plant being able to pull back like it can with string nets. And the holes are 2x3. That makes it easier to get the spread you want because of the closer spacing as well. Also you can attach the screen to the container which allows you to move the individual plants if you need to. 20200303_061502.jpg
 
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DirtyDogs446

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I really like the green pvc coated wire fencing (plant on the right and two in the back) for scrog screens. It's flexible (so you can bend it to a curve if you like) but fairly rigid at the same time. So it let's you spread everything out without the plant being able to pull back like it can with string nets. And the holes are 2x3. That makes it easier to get the spread you want because of the closer spacing as well. Also you can attach the screen to the container which allows you to move the individual plants if you need to. View attachment 4495566
Where do you find fencing like that it does seem alot easier looking great by the way
 

JimmiP

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Here's an update. She was looking great this morning. Fimed the other day and doing fine.20200307_095803.jpgthen this happens 20200307_100409.jpgIt was like a Rube Goldberg machine of doom... one thing fell into another then another then the pot! I was moving stuff around and because of Kitty the plant ended up falling about three feet to the floor. Going to have some shock from that. The roots had to have been damaged but seemed mostly intact. So hopefully she will be fine..... DARN YOU KITTY!!!
 

JimmiP

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Well played Dutch Passion, no wilting or signs of shock. Nice... 20200308_005216.jpgKitty is forever blocked from touching like plants or anything around them. DAMN YOU KITTY!!! But seriously, I am hard on plants. And this was more than many might take.
A little drunk and slightly stoned right now and loving this plant! SHE is very tough and resilient. And a new veg area will keep her safe from future cat attacks...:weed:
 

DirtyDogs446

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Here's an update. She was looking great this morning. Fimed the other day and doing fine.View attachment 4498241then this happens View attachment 4498244It was like a Rube Goldberg machine of doom... one thing fell into another then another then the pot! I was moving stuff around and because of Kitty the plant ended up falling about three feet to the floor. Going to have some shock from that. The roots had to have been damaged but seemed mostly intact. So hopefully she will be fine..... DARN YOU KITTY!!!
Plants are so resilient it's awesome you will be fine. Your in veg so you can extend it a week if you feel like a few days were lost because of this that's the best part of growing these things. There is always room for error
 

DirtyDogs446

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Well played Dutch Passion, no wilting or signs of shock. Nice... View attachment 4498885Kitty is forever blocked from touching like plants or anything around them. DAMN YOU KITTY!!! But seriously, I am hard on plants. And this was more than many might take.
A little drunk and slightly stoned right now and loving this plant! SHE is very tough and resilient. And a new veg area will keep her safe from future cat attacks...:weed:
Agreed lololol
 

JimmiP

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Plants are so resilient it's awesome you will be fine. Your in veg so you can extend it a week if you feel like a few days were lost because of this that's the best part of growing these things. There is always room for error
Oh, i know,,,, that cat just frustrates me to the nth degree... By the way, the Passion Fruit plant is doing really quite well, all things considered, I'll post another picture tomorrow night when I get home from work.

On a side note a friend of mine wanted to grow one of these girls so I gave them a seed and will post pictures of their grow as well.
 

It's not oregano

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Cinderella Jack day 84. I've been really busy at work and home so not posted much recently.

Getting close to chop now, ideally I will give her another week as it is much better timing for me to be able to do it, and should still get her dry and jarred before we go away. Can't really leave her much longer than that as she won't dry in time.

She has some decent sized colas that feel very solid. She also has a developed a very nice fruity like smell to her, a bit like a very ripe mango or honeydew melon. Something sweet along those lines, I am crap at describing smells or tastes!

She was moved into my main grow cabinet yesterday as my other plants were finished. A bit bigger area and she is under 4x Samsung strips running at 80w. It also has a proper bought carbon filter system instead of a diy job - I was starting to get a faint whiff of her every now and again last week in the diy system, but it wasn't built with a full term grow in mind, so it did it's intended job ok.

Some VERY quickly taken pics from 5am this morning. Fan wiring still set up low down for drying, so wiring not too tidy but for the sake of a week or so I am leaving it as it is.

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The colas go further down into the plant, they are hidden by leaves / other colas. I am very impressed to say she was only under about 65w of qb board.

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JimmiP

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As promised-20200309_190957.jpgStill growing right along. The branches are filling out and she's responding nicely to the fiming and bending. You can not even tell she was knocked out of her pot just the other day. I gave her another bend this morning and will do it again tonight.
 

Catpotwoman

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Apologies, all - was sick last week (nothing that's in the news) and didn't give an update.

Cinderella (the bigger plant) is now about a foot tall and showing signs of preflower. The seedling is Big Cinderella, still tiny at a week old.

My landlord - and apparently the whole neighborhood - figured out what I was growing and thought the 24 hr very bright light in the window a burglary risk, so the plants have moved into a tiny 2x2 and the HPS light reduced to 250w. Lots of drama but I did get a lease renewal the other day, so all good.

Cinderella has a tiny bit of heat burn on the tips from the first day in the tent while the environment was being sorted out. She's good otherwise and I'm going to supplement with some all purpose nutes at next feeding.

Stay safe from viruses and landlords, all.
 

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Catpotwoman

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Cinderella Jack day 84. I've been really busy at work and home so not posted much recently.

Getting close to chop now, ideally I will give her another week as it is much better timing for me to be able to do it, and should still get her dry and jarred before we go away. Can't really leave her much longer than that as she won't dry in time.

She has some decent sized colas that feel very solid. She also has a developed a very nice fruity like smell to her, a bit like a very ripe mango or honeydew melon. Something sweet along those lines, I am crap at describing smells or tastes!

She was moved into my main grow cabinet yesterday as my other plants were finished. A bit bigger area and she is under 4x Samsung strips running at 80w. It also has a proper bought carbon filter system instead of a diy job - I was starting to get a faint whiff of her every now and again last week in the diy system, but it wasn't built with a full term grow in mind, so it did it's intended job ok.

Some VERY quickly taken pics from 5am this morning. Fan wiring still set up low down for drying, so wiring not too tidy but for the sake of a week or so I am leaving it as it is.

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The colas go further down into the plant, they are hidden by leaves / other colas. I am very impressed to say she was only under about 65w of qb board.

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That's exciting - both the colas and the smell. Can't wait for my Cinderella to get there.
 

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i sighned a while ago but forgot to post here ..i did recieve an email saying id entered .. but havent heard nothing back yet :( .. am not sure whats happening but good luck to everyone else :)
 
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