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weeks 4-5
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weeks 4-6
Defoliation
weeks 5-7
ScrOG
weeks 7
Expanded Clay
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Germination Method
Directly In Substrate
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Statistics by method
Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 20%
Morpheus
Avg. success
Buddha Seeds - 91%
Morpheus - 75%
Orange Hill Special
Avg. success
Dutch Passion - 91%
Orange Hill Special - 86%
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cr0baron cr0baron
a year ago
So my last grow was a mixed bag, overall worked out ok but had some bud rot and mould that I hope to avoid this time. I now have a dehumidifier I will utilise late in flower to hold down the humidity. I also now have 4 small fans for very effective air circulation. I also realised on the last grow I should have been much more aggressive in defoliating fan leaves and lollipopping lower growth. However a number of aspects of the last grow were very successful, I intend to follow the same topping and training regimen. Below are the descriptions of each strain from the vendor: Buddha Seeds - Morpheus: "Morpheus is an Indica dominant hybrid, with relaxing and soothing therapeutic properties, thanks to its high CBD content. Buddha Seeds worked hard to stabilize the THC and CBD levels in a 1: 1 ratio of up to 20% of total cannabinoids. It is the solution for the contemporary user who aims to obtain important productions together with high percentages of THC and CBD. Other important characteristics of Morpheus are its branched and balanced structure and a powerful growth that culminates in a resinous flowering. In the last weeks of flowering, you can see at a glance the abundant trichomes covering the flower, offering that special and desired look, adding up to its citrus flavors that make this variety a delight for the most demanding users." Dutch Passion - Orange Hill Special: "Orange Hill Special is an exceptional Orange Skunk selection, a new addition to our ‘Orange’ family. She was developed with genetics from our much loved Orange Bud and Californian Orange varieties, two stable customer favourites which date back to the 1980’s. Breeding took place through 6 generations to ensure a stable and strong Orange Skunk with lots of orange hairs at harvest, generous yields and a citrus flavour. This is 50% indica/50% sativa with a 21% THC level which produces a great high with a solid and pleasurably relaxing body stone. Plants typically stay short, around 1 metre, with lots of sticky buds on the side branches. This is the bushiest and best yielding member of our Orange family. Feeding is light initially, but in bloom she can take strong feed and take 8-9 weeks to finish. Outdoors in warm climates she finishes around mid-October (mid April in Southern Hemisphere). Yields are generous and can be up to 450g from a well grown plant. This is highly recommended for fans of the Orange family, and everyone else, a genuinely special variety with great yields. Developed and produced by the breeder who created Power Plant, The Ultimate, Skunk #11, Euforia and Master Kush. Available in feminized or regular seeds."
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Is this the oxy pot system? It looms similar to one I am keeping an eye on on ebay. Very interested
cr0baron
cr0baron
@@Billyandbarb,Yeah it's an oxypot 4. It's strengths are that it's easy to maintain 1 reservoir for 4 plants rather than having independent ones, I also have a bluelab guardian sensor in it with a panel that tells me the EC, temperature and pH. I fitted a port in the front making it super easy to drain and fill The disadvantage is that you can't really move the plants making the plants at the back more difficult to access and it also means you have to have the same nutrient schedule for every plant.