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6 years ago
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GrimbolTheDruid GrimbolTheDruid
6 years ago
Grow Specs: Breeder: Irie Genetics Strain: Sunkiss Genetic heritage: Platinum Tangie (Platinum x Tangie) x Arise (Golden Goat x Daybreaker) Germination rate: 6/6 Male:Female ratio: 3:3 Medium: Full no-till. Built my soil bed with an inexact amount of; Black Gold: Organic, FF Strawberry Fields, Mother Earth Coco-Peat, Roots Original, homemade super soil, pumice, hydroton, FF Light Warrior, Peat Moss, Malibu Compost. Light: HLG 320W dimmed to about 300W actual. Update schedule: I will try to send out the updates every Saturday or Sunday. For more frequent updates, add me on Instagram @grimbolthedruid Grow Schedule to Date: Sprout: 4/27/18 Veg Time: 38 Days Flower Initiation Date: 6/5/18 Flower Day Length: 11 on / 13 off Age: Day 11 (F) as of 6/16/18 Updates/Observations: - Water, compost teas and Recharge only as always. - Flower progression coming along nicely. Most are showing pre-flowers and the beginning of the flower node cluster tops. - #2, 4, 5 have been confirmed to be female, showing female pre-flower clusters. - Removed some of the lower foliage, non-viable tops, and any inward growing leaves that blocked nodes. - Applied a compost tea made up of compost, neem meal, karanja cake, worm castings, Recharge, kelp meal, humic acids, cricket frass, and a little of my top soil from the no-till bed. - Installed a scrog net which I don't normally like but for this experience it seems to be working great. I have many plants of different heights and stretches so it is helping. - Sunkiss #2 is my favorite in terms of structure, node spacing, and growth. She may be the keeper dpending on terpenoid profile and potency. - Joshua Tree is still hanging in there but it is hard to tell if it has shown female pre-flowers yet because of where it is located. Thanks for stopping by! G
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Scribble
Scribbleweek 1
I love both podcasts, I’ve heard Jeff shout out to you! Good luck on the grow. You’re transplanting them into a kiddie pool?? I gotta see this.... Give your mom a hug! ;)
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@Scribble, Good to see another person that listens! Thanks for the support! Yep it’s not quite set in stone but that is the idea right now! Stay tuned for next weeks’s updates! -G
JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNSweek 4
AWWWWWESOME 👏👏👏 It’s gonna be spectacular. All plants will respond to each other, their gonna make food for all where the strongest ones are gonna help the weakest ones.
JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNS
@GrimbolTheDruid, I've seen it on a NattyG YouTube channel, it's the method he use, all the plants are working togethers in a perfect symbiosys.
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, I like that! Very nice!
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 15
This morning ive been reading your Diary, Thank you for Sharing your Experience. outstanding nice Diary
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@Mrs_Larimar, You are very welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it and I hope maybe you can learn from my mistakes! Cheers, G
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarweek 15
Congratulations
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@Mrs_Larimar, Thank you thank you! I appreciate your support!
Silky_smooth
Silky_smoothweek 15
One word AMAZING 👏😉
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@Silky_smooth, Thank you very much! It was an absolute blast to grow and keep this diary. Thank you for your support! It means a lot!
CaliGrown
CaliGrownweek 15
Great grow , can’t wait to see more from you definitely my favorite grower and pictures on this site
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@CaliGrown, You are killing me man! Thank you! Wish you were here to try some of this hash! I’m starting to get the hang of things. Just need to crop this next puppy and fresh freeze it.
growdoctordc
growdoctordcweek 6
@GrimbolTheDruid It sounds intuitive, and it concurs with nature, and I know you know your stuff. But I learned leaving clipped leaves on the dirt makes a home for the wrong kind of bugs. I have seen more bug activity when I allow leaves to collect. Please explain the benefit, and/or your experience with bugs when you mulch. Thanks
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@growdoctordc, You are definitely correct in that it offers a good food source for the micro-arthropods and their population will increase with an increase in food supply/home. I practice insect pest management (IPM) at all times regardless of if I see pests so I spray and use neem and karanja teas regularly throughout the grow cycle. Returning all parts of the plant (and by extension nutrients) that are not used for production is sort of the backbone of no-till ideology. Without that, too much is removed from the system and imbalances arise. Everything is about balance from what I have found so far. Nothing in excess reduces the ability of pathogens or pests to infiltrate the environment. Sort of a 'no room left at the table' type of methodology. All that being said, this is my bed's maiden voyage so all I know is what I read. I am all book smart and little street smarts. Now that summer has come, I would like to look into experimenting with beneficial insects as well because I think at that point it is really starting to emulate nature. Thanks for stopping by! G
Scribble
Scribbleweek 2
So no kiddie pool? Lol, I was really interested in that. Your plan sounds concise and well thought out. I’ll be watching with bated breath.
GrimbolTheDruid
GrimbolTheDruid
@Scribble, Got it!!
CaliGrown
CaliGrownweek 2
Great highdea with the kiddie pool. Way less expensive and way more inconspicuous😝