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YaHookan
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Original haze by AK-47 f2
![]() The parents of these were bought at Cbay in about 2000-2001 as an f1 cross. The seeds of the f2s are small compared to most but there should be some interesting phenotypes popping up. Yield and potency is what will be looked for. (is there anything other than those and taste? ) There is supposed to be some monster yielders in the ak genes. A person can only hope. The second seedling from the right had it's little root entwined in the pores of the cloth and was busted when trying to remove it and one decided to stay home so the show will be 2 shy.
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The crippy #3 are a few days old now. I thought this was kinda neat...
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The air movement is enough to encourage the seedlings to firm themselves up in a few days.
That particular baby is splitting it's own skin slowly but surely starting at the bottom. It must be the second set coming up that are the culprits. |
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Last one for today. This one is an Legends ultimate indica. LUI is way easier to type.
Couple days old. |
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Sorry for all the baby pics, but I can sit there and stare at them for a long time, so should you. plus that's all I have.
This picture is of the ohxak47. I placed something in there for reference. happy weekend to you. |
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sweet, i can't wait to see how these do
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You can cherish some females that way too. Marilyn Monroe for one example.
Sort of like necrophilia without the body hey? hey? ![]() Okay enough gross stuff out a me. First of, the little crippy that looks like a lily. I was thinking of the movie rocky and the scene wheer his eye was all swolling and they took the blade of a razor and cut it. Poor little crippy. It is still alive but I was expecting the second set of leaves to be in the middle and pushing out? I was wrong. An empty tube. I have hope that it will still do something. Faint hope claus. |
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Has anyone had this happen before?
Now some of you may say that these seeds are old, maybe that's because (enter thing here -->)___________________ ____________________ . Here is a picture of the group. Skinny legs. They need more of the cfm I think |
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The little crippy that was operated on has been removed from the veg area.It just wasn't doing anything at all and the space is needed for another, more outgoing plant. There is also 1 other that I have lost faith in.It was labeled as brxr but is showing the growth of the ohxak47. They were placed in the yellow cloth at the same time and planted in the cups at the same time so a mistake could have been made. It to must be removed from the grow area. There is no room for mistakes of that sort, even ones I am not sure of being a mistake. Oh yes, serious stuff this si. Oh boy ![]() I have taken down an active intake fan I used for a couple of years. I have another duty for it as an exhaust for a veg area and a mother area. It will exhaust into the flower area where it will be scrubbed and exhausted. If you enclose a fan in a box for a long time it gets very dirty from dust from the living area. The fine dust is very flameable and combined with electricity and heat from friction that is a bad combination. Remember to clean your fans. I should talk hey? ![]() A picture is worth 10,000 words. |
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2 more for the thread. The first is the intake side and the second is after a rub down. A full cleaning will be done when re-installed.
The exhaust fan is rated at 309 cfm and this fan is rated at 239 while only using .23 watts pawer consumption. Since the exhaust is an inline fan it loses less force than the axial with the same ductwork. They are both 6" fans and the axial will have 4" duct from the veg/mom areas creating more vacuum for air circlulation in the areas and adding pressure to the fan to slow down it. That way the exhaust will also pull through a passive intake in the flower area itself. I think I want a bigger fan, and if the powers that be are reading this I think it can happen.
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