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First up is Shit G. She's quite a compact lady.
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Now Shit H. She's the most compact plant I have ever seen. Ill start with a couple pics that you've never seen before. They'll blow you away. Id like to do some line breeding with this lady and see if I can make it a dominant trait. I had 12 males and 8 females, and she's the most compact by far out of all of them. Although a slow flowering male was also very compact, but I discarded him because of his late flowering. I think Id like to have him back at this point. He would have made a good pairing with her.
I should mention none of these ladies have been topped or trained in anyway whatsoever except H who was accidentally topped 2 days ago. Shanti's great genetics are really shining under 6 6500K T5 Ge Starcoat bulbs. Last edited by Jonny Rotten; 03-02-2011 at 12:03 AM. |
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Here are a few pics of the great lateral and compound branching occuring on Shit B. I chose her to show the pics because she and F are the two leggiest and allowed me to get some good shots. The other plants are too compact to get my camera in there.
This concludes the picture update. The shits in flower I expect to be done in two weeks, then these lovely clones will be moved in there. Hopefully I can maintain health in flower, but thats where all my major problems occur unfortunately, mostly due to underfeeding. Osmocote will be of great assistance for those of us that are either lazy or forgetful. |
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I'm in for this show. Thanks for the sharing.
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Glad to have you along for the ride. I hope you'll enjoy it.
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I went ahead and harvested Shit H that was in flower tonight. She had a pretty bad mite infestation, so I took her early. She could have used another week to ten days. I used 3 spider mite bombs, and sprayed the plants down a few times with Doctor Doom Spider Mite Knockout, but still couldn't get rid of the fuckers. None of the other plants are as affected as this lady was. Oh well.
I think she'll yield the largest, even though she was in the corner of the tent. She also had the 'healthiest' foliage among them, so that helped some. Im looking forward to seeing how the clone performs. Hopefully, I can keep them healthier the next time around. I expect to take all the other ladies down in about a week. The clones are outgrowing their space, and I have no where else to put them. Taken down at day 63: |
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G`day JR
My goodness that is a tight lil bush ! Keep the info commin bro well done, better luck with pests next round . Thanks for sharin Elmer Bud . |
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Looks great Jonny,
What sort of flavors are coming thro in the smell?I'm really looking forward to doing some shit this year, |
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If your vegging with HPS anyone, I would suggest you invest in a good MH or t5's. I'd prefer to only use t5s for cuttings, and seedlings while small, then move to a designated tent using MH, but this will do for now. Bob Bitchin gave me a link to a product called Mite Rid. Gonna purchase that and give it a go. Read quite a few good reports when I googled it. I hope this is the cure for what ails me. |
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My sense of smell is pretty crappy right now. Getting over a cold. But I have one lady thats a stinky rotten meat/body odor type smell. One very fruity berry smell, which is my favorite smelling lady in my two tents. The other are a mix between the two but leaning towards the stinkier side with subtle hints of fruity/berry.
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