Oklahoma Growers Thread!

Dreaming1

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Depending on what you have going outside, don't be scared of them getting wet. I had stuff out until the first freeze last year. I probably will this season too, it just may come at an earlier date.
 

Tracker

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I have been leery of posting pics of to many plants but decided fuck it. I thought I would show one of my grows that is in 7th week of flower. Wanted to hear everyone's thoughts. This one is in a 4x4 with a growers choice ROI-e420 and is dwc. It run it at 1.8 ec and that is why I have some nute burn on tips. I believe in pushing them. Looking forward to hearing everyone's feedback.View attachment 5211272View attachment 5211273View attachment 5211274View attachment 5211275View attachment 5211276View attachment 5211277
Beautiful! What variety is that?
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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I have been leery of posting pics of to many plants but decided fuck it. I thought I would show one of my grows that is in 7th week of flower. Wanted to hear everyone's thoughts. This one is in a 4x4 with a growers choice ROI-e420 and is dwc. It run it at 1.8 ec and that is why I have some nute burn on tips. I believe in pushing them. Looking forward to hearing everyone's feedback.View attachment 5211272View attachment 5211273View attachment 5211274View attachment 5211275View attachment 5211276View attachment 5211277
Frosty!
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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@Skillcraft... Might want to back down the lights just a bit. Got some fox tailing ... but I've seen this before from your last grow..start dropping your daytime temps as well. Could just be genetics too.. and it is what it is. Otherwise, another fine job sir!.. looking super sugary, and you should be proud of that! Suddenly Im hungry for some Super Sugar Crisp... do they even make that anymore?
 
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Skillcraft

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@Skillcraft... Might want to back down the lights just a bit. Got some fox tailing ... but I've seen this before from your last grow..start dropping your daytime temps as well. Could just be genetics too.. and it is what it is. Otherwise, another fine job sir!.. looking super sugary, and you should be proud of that! Suddenly Im hungry for some Super Sugar Crisp... do they even make that anymore?
Thanks brother for the feedback. I will back off on the lights. My par reading Tonight was 1102. My day time temps top out somewhere between 82-86 degrees. Do you think I should still drop it a few degrees? And I do not think they still make super sugar crisp anymore. But I liked that shit. It was good stuff.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Thanks brother for the feedback. I will back off on the lights. My par reading Tonight was 1102. My day time temps top out somewhere between 82-86 degrees. Do you think I should still drop it a few degrees? And I do not think they still make super sugar crisp anymore. But I liked that shit. It was good stuff.
Yeah.. it was my childhood fave..... anywho, yeah, I think at week 7, you can back the lights off a bit, and drop your daytime temps to 79-81. In another week, drop it again to 75ish, then let it settle.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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This kinda mimics Fall.. you can even shorten your daylight hours by 3 min per night. I don't know what kind of timer you have, but it won't hurt to shorten it by even 30 min for the next week, then an hour after that.
 

Skillcraft

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Yeah.. it was my childhood fave..... anywho, yeah, I think at week 7, you can back the lights off a bit, and drop your daytime temps to 79-81. In another week, drop it again to 75ish, then let it settle.
Thanks for the suggestions. I will drop daytime temps and raise lights. What par reading you think I should shoot for. I try and give them as much light they will handle without burning. But I am always open to suggestions and learning more about my craft.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Thanks for the suggestions. I will drop daytime temps and raise lights. What par reading you think I should shoot for. I try and give them as much light they will handle without burning. But I am always open to suggestions and learning more about my craft.
When you think about it, in thier natural habitat, the days get a minute shorter every day in the Fall... daytime temps drop, night time temps drop, and proper outdoor will make massive colas, so you want to try and mimic that as much as possible. I have a Dosi on the porch, that I've had (this pheno) for 3 1/2 years, and this outdoor cut is making bigger colas than I have ever seen from this pheno in the grow room. These environmental triggers force them to swell up as they know they are at the end of their life cycle, and they try to make their "vaginas" (colas) as big as possible to have a better chance at capturing pollen so the species will make seed, and survive.... but ideally, your want her to die a virgin.
 
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Skillcraft

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When you think about it, in thier natural habitat, the days get a minute shorter every day in the Fall... daytime temps drop, night time temps drop, and proper outdoor will make massive colas, so you want to try and mimic that as much as possible. I have a Dosi on the porch, that I've had (this pheno) for 3 1/2 years, and this outdoor cut is making bigger colas than I have ever seen from this pheno in the grow room.
I follow you. Do you think that 900 par would be sufficient? I grew my super skunk last year and the most light it could handle was around 900 par.
 

DoubleAtotheRON

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Indoor and outdoor are totally different methods, and adaptation is really strange. Take a seed and plant it outdoors, and it'll do fine... take an indoor clone and set it out directly in the sun, and it will wilt or die...or both. This is why it's important, if you're going to clone/veg indoors, and plan to finish them outdoor is to harden them off by putting them in the shade for a couple of days, then slowly expose them to the sun over a week or so.
 
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