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Hi guys,
here's an overall update on the whole season because there is not much to say about each and every of the eleven plants.
I had to scratch the Pineapple Chunk from Barney's because it didn't pop, I replaced it with a gem of Choco Haze from Zamnesia!
I've been wanting to grow this for so long, I'm truly happy that it finally happened :D
That's also why this one is a week behind the rest of the plants.
For the next 2 or 3 weeks I'll be running a hydro test to see if my hydro setup can handle the organic nutrients from Green Buzz Liquids. I've talked to the experts from the company and they advised me not to use it in hydro because of the residue but I've installed additional pumps in the reservoirs to get the water circulating, let's just see what happens and if I'm going to see signs of unhappiness, I'll switch to non organic aka synthetic nutrients from Advanced Nutrients which I had great results with two years ago.
All the plants in Coco+Perlite will receive a full spectrum Green Buzz treatment!
So stay tuned to see how the plants will react to the organic nutrients in a hydro setup!
XOXO
Cremo
Hello. Good to see we are in the same contest. That blacklisted left me a very negative message on my diary too. Nice to know why he's so angry. Good luck on your grow. Chuck.
@Cremo, Hello. This is how I see it. Some of the original land race strains had some hermaphroditism in them. The good breeders will put their selected females through hard stress tests to make sure they don't go hermie. And if they do the breeders will try to find the best females. I think SSSC is a good breeder and would have stressed their females so I would look to the environmental conditions. Is there a small bright light on during the dark period or a light leak near the plant, is there a big swing between daytime temps and nighttime temps. I've read that nutrient and ph imbalances will play a role in making some strain going hermie. So, I can't nail it down what might have done this, as you see it could be a number of things. I had 1 plant out of 6 go hermie in the tent of my Nova OG by Anesia Seeds (I'm not sure if they do stress tests) about 6 months ago. Why didn't the others turn? What started that one turning I still don't know. I'll put it down to the original land race strains getting some original genetics into that 1 seed. It could a few factures that combine to start it. All I can do is be diligent and try to do the right thing with the plants. Experience and learning will help. Also, if you don't know a lot of the breeders will buy their seeds from big companies in Spain that do nothing but make seeds from the clones they were sent, from the breeders and then sell them back to the breeders. There are only a hand full of breeders that make their own seeds now days. OK, Have Fun and Good Luck. Chuck.
@Chucky324, hi there :) nice hearing from you, Sir. Normally I'd ignore it but I've just checked my tent and unfortunately it turned out to be a hermit :/ I'm wondering what might've caused it...