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kinra
04-03-2007, 04:12 AM
Ok this is my third year of growing First year was Northernberry f2 which of 10 seeds had six females three deaths and one male and yielded about 3 to 5 oz, then there was the Super silver haze f2 which of 10 seeds one survived the slug attack during germination, which I trained the fuck out of via strings to be squat that yielded a quarter oz since I had done the training.

This season I had found a seed from some bud my homey hooked me up with, a year and a half ago, sprouted it and it grew with no problem.
here is the sprout, a blunt and some purple Kush
pic is from feb 18
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v40/kinra/PICT0012.jpg

And here she is now and strangely she just started to flower
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v40/kinra/PICT0022.jpg
sorry about the blurriness but there are some pistils showing near the top of this image
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v40/kinra/PICT0027.jpg

Mango is in sprout about 6 of them i will post pics tomorrow when there is sunlight outside.

Permagrin
06-02-2007, 08:24 PM
How's it growin? been a couple months. Im jonesin for an update.

kinra
06-12-2007, 10:29 PM
Yea it has been a couple of months, so here is the maui Wowie Plant in the beginning stages of flowering which started suprisingly in early April, and this plant has been Bent in a slight Spiral which I might consider as a training regimen.
For Fertilizer and Food I have been using Fox Farms General 5-5-5 since the Maui Wowie Plants were three weeks old at every transplant to a bigger pot which i have done 4 times since the plant sprouted, then when the first Buds started to form in April I mixed for the 2nd thru 4th transplant Fox farms general, Fox Farms Bloom 5-10-3 plant food and Mexican Bat Guano 3-8-1 till that bag ran out, Went to the farmers market in Santa Monica and Boght Beneficial Nematodes for the Fungus Gnat infestation and half oz of Earthworm castings which were mixed into the soil for transplants #3 and 4, the maui Wowie now resides in a 5 gallon White Plastic Paint bucket.
The mango Plants were very sensitive to the Organic Plant Food from Fox farms so I had to Feed Sparsely and they ended up bright green rather than dark green which I expected them to be since they were indicas. The Feedings were once every 2.5 weeks and the plants were flushed halfway thru that time to prevent nute lock and leaf burn, two plants now reside in 2.5 gallon Black Plastic Pots and the Straggler is in a 2 gallon Terra Cotta pot. there are signs of Insect Damage to the Fan leaves but it was minor since the first flowers for the 2.5 gallon pot plants are female, so they weren't stressed enough to exibit hermaphroditism or pop any Male Flowers
Mango has a Skunky Smell to it right now but will sweeten in a month or two

First pic was taken two weeks ago.
pics 2 thru 7 were taken today
there are some flowers on the maui wowie it now has a sweet and slightly strawberry smell to it.
though not in flower just yet the mango plants are a bright green and have a skunly smell up close

DLtoker
06-13-2007, 08:45 AM
Wow... Looking fantastic... That purple bud looks pretty stellar as well:mmmm: