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Jasper
04-14-2006, 08:12 AM
Not sure if I am as good as most here, but I have decided I will start my own thread and post from time to time.

I had posted a pic on Lady's thread about 10 days ago. Here is the update.


http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=3190&d=1145023865

Fing_57
04-14-2006, 09:43 AM
Re: Not sure if I am as good as most here,


nothing wrong with your pic/plant .... and keep updating us with pics!!!!

hows she smelling?

BTW NICE 99 :D

LdyLunatic
04-14-2006, 02:28 PM
screw you Jasper :p your as good as us.....hell you might even be better :eek:

good to see you started a journal :)

ZenLunatic
04-14-2006, 03:02 PM
You're doing wonderfully Jas, gorgeous plant you've got there :)

Keep up the good work!

zL

dredank
04-14-2006, 04:06 PM
great looking plant jasper :gthumb:

looking forward to more pics:D

:peace:

Jasper
04-14-2006, 04:14 PM
Fing, smells awesome already and getting tons of crystal. Should be incredible when finished I think. It's the first time for me with this one.

Lady, i am no pro but working on it hard. Cindy is very co-operative it seems. And I am trying nutrients I had never heard of before and right now feeling like I could probably make a commercial for them. I have 2 plants at different stages,. One much further into flower when I started the new nutes. The picture above is of the second plant that has gotten more of the new ones. The difference is mind bogling.

I am currently running a kind of experiment too. Will post some pics of it. It's something between "single cola" growing and "guerilla." I have some blueberry and cindy clones. I only let them veg to about 5" and put them direct into flowering. It's getting hot and I want them done before it gets to be a problem inside.

As cindy stretches a lot and I want to use the same light for both strains, it causes a bit of an issue. So I am keeping all of them clipped back to the same height. I am hoping I can produce colas only with very few leaves and hardly any stems. Might not work, but if it does - well I am on to something great as my end goal is to have a continual harvest.

So far 8 blueberry and 8 cinderella under 1K just finishing their first week of flowering. So far no signs of stress because of under developed roots, no signs of nutrient burn, and they seem to have recovered from the move and show signs of growth. If this works, I figure I have just eliminated at least 2 weeks off the growth cycle.

Will take a picture of experiment and post in a day or so, they are in darkness right now - don't want to disturb their nap

Jasper
04-15-2006, 08:18 AM
I have never had ph levels drop quickly but it happened last night.

I usually maintain my tanks at 5.8 - 6.0 but when i checked this morning one tray had dropped to 5.5. Not a dangerous level and easily corrected, but I have never had ph drop like that?

What causes ph to drop? Are they just feeding a lot?

Chronic007
04-18-2006, 08:49 AM
Looking Great Jasper!:cool:

billo
04-18-2006, 01:20 PM
jasper
that there is 1 fine specimen of cindi
kickin asss mate

out of curiosity how old ???

brace yourself for a nice harvest
take care
b

Cranky
04-18-2006, 02:36 PM
yo jasper...plant looks buddy great pal.

sorry i cant help yas on ya ph hopping but i wouldnt worry about 5.5;)


will be looking forward to the updates

stay cool

cranky