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Old 08-29-2008, 04:03 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Excellent info, please keep us updated with more pics.
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Old 09-01-2008, 04:28 PM   #22 (permalink)
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ok, had to chop one a little early because one got some white fly -ike bugs on it and i didnt want them to spread to the other three girls, but then i put one under my magnifying glass and it was ready as well. so i cut them to give my shorter strains better light and get the flys out of the room. out of those two plants i think im gonna get about six ounces to half a pound!!!

pic 1: the early bottom buds i picked ten days ago to give the colas a boost before i picked them. i know a lot of growers pick the tops first to give bottom shoots more time to flower out, but the trichomes were beginning to darken so i wanted to make the colas more stony and the bottom buds more soaring. so i left the tops on. these are the buds in my closet. keep in mind, these are the bottom shoots from only 2 plants and i estimate it will be 2oz.

pic 2: the fully matured plant that i cut today. its all purple and crystally. 75% of the hairs had turned red and the crystals are 50/50 white/amber.

pic 3: another of the big, purple cola. i left a little of my hand in the shot for perspective.
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Old 09-07-2008, 02:36 AM   #23 (permalink)
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BUMP...

wanted yall to see the pics from this months harvest!!!

these are a few above, and heres a few more...

Pic 1: a few nugs of the Purps hanging...

pic 2: three of the four plants final product. Left to right: Big Bud, Grand Daddy Purp, White Widow... Super Skunk #1 is still about a week from harvest.

Pic 3: Big Bud

Pic 4: GDP and the Widow
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Old 09-07-2008, 01:29 PM   #24 (permalink)
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the buds are dense as hell (one cola is as big around as a volleyball), with monster crystals and trychomes, those all look VERY healthy. its just the leaf edges that are making me worry.
I couldn't get the image up but this is the GH nute chart site.

http://www.generalhydroponics.com/ge...irculating.pdf

This is the schedule for single DWC pots or ones with a single res. Supplementing GH with other brands often has incompatabilities and often creates a mess (lots of milky precipitant). I use the GH Floralicious, Kool Bloom, Fulvic acid and superthrive without issues and these have kept the rust away for me. The Fulvic is by 5th Season and the Superthrive is some other brand. These 2 aren't GH but I know they have no issues. The 5th Season has its own site and stores and are reasonable for many items.
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OK...

i dont mean to sound rude, but thats EXACTLY the one i use... see my post at the top of the page. and I NEVER said i use non-GH nutes, i dont know where you leapt to that conclusion...

Im just not sure what your post was sposed to be telling me. the problem was resolved two or more weeks ago with a little cal/mag plus...

as for the images... has anyone else had a problem viewing my images?
cuz i know Smallarmsfire and Farmergiles were able to see em...
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I hadn't seen there was more than one page on that matter. The image I couldn't get was for the nute chart--I had intended to paste it in but couldn't get it to work. Didn't mean any harm.
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Great fucking harvest mate, congrats on the end product.
Looks to have some fun time ahead.
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i miss the feeling of having mason jars full of pot all around. although things that need done around the house tend to take a back seat for a couple months.

nice harvest man, i'm jealous.
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hehe that was about a year ago, ive got 3 more harvests under my belt and this batch of Godbud x Dreamweaver from MOD seeds is a godsend. I had 12 plants of different strain, chopped them all because os the way these pure indica babies grow. they are perfect bushes!!!

see my thread a few down about possible whiteflies or overnute... there are some decent pics of my new crop!
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