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Pineapple Express #2 First Grow

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ToadieK ToadieK
6 years ago
Finally decided to post my other plants. This Pineapple Express is lagging behind the other in maturity but has WAY more bud site density. Using the same feeding on all 4 flowering plants. went to camp for 2 days and came back to a lots of yellow under leaves and loosely developing bud on this plant. she was way too close to the light. watered with nutes. got a soil moisture/ph probe. did a soil test and ph was spot on 6.5 ... so yellowing leaves not from that.
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Growian
Growiancommentedweek 126 years ago
Looks nice ,,, why drying in the Oven? peace ian
ToadieK
ToadieKcommented6 years ago
@Growian, it wasn't intentional- just happened to be where I had space
Growian
Growiancommented6 years ago
@ToadieK, yes, what i dont understand ist ... why hot drying in anyway?
ToadieK
ToadieKcommented6 years ago
@Growian, you mean the hot cabin drying space?... it was the best available space and just happened to be really hot those couple of days.
Truro
Trurocommentedweek 126 years ago
sweet grow
ToadieK
ToadieKcommented6 years ago
@Truro, Thanxz!
ChefDan420
ChefDan420commentedweek 126 years ago
She looks pretty frosty :showman:️🌬️🌲🌬️🌲🆒👍🏼
ToadieK
ToadieKcommented6 years ago
@ChefDan420, yeah 😎👍
ChefDan420
ChefDan420commentedweek 126 years ago
Enjoy 👍🏼
ToadieK
ToadieKcommented6 years ago
@ChefDan420, 😎 definitely
Greenfingers1029
Greenfingers1029commentedweek 96 years ago
They look lovely and frosty and plenty of bud sites them buds will start to fatten up nicely, I must do a Barney's pineapple Express I really like the look of them bet they smell amazing, you are doing a great job.
ToadieK
ToadieKcommented6 years ago
@Greenfingers1029, they are definitely smelling nice. getting sticky too
GrowingGreenMountains
GrowingGreenMountainscommentedweek 126 years ago
Beautiful crop!
MicrowGrow420
MicrowGrow420commentedweek 126 years ago
Nice Trich pics. Lovely looking.
CapitanKush
CapitanKushcommentedweek 106 years ago
looking good there💪
xaviaskunk
xaviaskunkcommentedweek 96 years ago
Got some lovely stretch on those colas though, im sure theyll fatten up for you though, your other plant is going beautifully so sometimes you just have to accept that you didnt quite get the best dominant genetics in a seed unfortunately, ive seen PE autos all grown in the exact same conditions where one plant was 4x taller than the others haha
hansolo
hansolocommentedweek 96 years ago
Hello, beautiful plant, you can be proud of the result, I hope to do the same. top !
Letgetit
Letgetitcommentedweek 96 years ago
never grow an auto but from research you honestly don't have much control over autos as they do what they want and finish early. some produce only 7g and never get big when another from the same bag of seeds produced 2oz. I like my regular seeds as I can control the plants & them not control me. but I'm still interested in doing some autos myself to make my own strain.
ToadieK
ToadieKcommented6 years ago
@Letgetit, I've had good luck so far. My first 2 plants were over 35g dry each. My second 2 were 2oz dry each. (I think my 7 gallon bags are a good size for root development because when I pulled the stem out of the bag to chuck it the roots were filling the whole pot on each one.)