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weeks 4-11
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weeks 4-11
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weeks 5-11
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weeks 6-11
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Week 1. Vegetation
4 years ago
2.8 cm
18 hrs
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Good day everyone!! Very proud to present the newest member of our 2020 Outdoor family: Barry, the Blue Cookie Monster aka Blue Barry Monster 😎 Check out Big Brother Jack's Outdoor Adventures: https://growdiaries.com/diaries/76793-green-house-seeds-jack-herer-grow-journal-by-smartie/week/376690 Barry was actually not planned for, more a panic backup when my first Strawberry seed didn't sprouted, let's say an unplanned pregnancy.. We all know that Barry in the family, we might even be a Barry ourselves 😂 All good, I'll take care of it like the others, well.. I ordered just enough amendments to make 60L living soil (2 x 7Gal) + feed (topdress) for 2 plants for the complete growing season. I should have some cured soil left after filling the pots and I still have a bit aeration mix and peat left so all that mixed up with added compost/casting/perlite should give me another 7Gal pot. Maybe not as good as his siblings and I also will not be able to give the same feed but hey, it is what it is right? He should get the organic supplements in every watering and depending how fast alfalfa mulch decomposes, I probably can mulch him as well.. See how we go 😉 As for Barry's first week, he is way ahead of his Big Bro at 7 days.. But Jack only had 6 watt led for half of that time whereas now everything is cruising at 100 watt/sqft.. I might gradually lower the lighting hours from 18h to 14h over the next few weeks, just to try and slow down growth for as much as I can.. Reason being a slight miscalculation in timing for an outdoor Ozzy grow, 4-6 weeks kind of slight 😂 In the wormhole of researching organic soil and everything else related to that I missed a very important factor: timing. I was in the stupid understanding that beginning of Spring was the earliest 3-4week old seedlings could be put outside (timed with last frost ofcourse). The normal outdoor schedule would be more like germinating after Spring Equinox (September 22) and planting out towards the end of Spring (end of October - start of November).. My genius schedule however: I have 3 plants 2 weeks apart, Jack being 3 weeks (next Wednesday), Miss Strawberry 1 week (next Wednesday) and Barry will be almost 2 weeks (next Wednesday). Ideally I want to wait untill the youngest one is 3 weeks old to put them out together but that means Jack will be 5 weeks in a 1L pot, which I'm sure he won't like. In this situation, planting out would be around September 20 so yeah 4-6 (actually almost 6-8) weeks earlier. Also might have to provide some extra light (Sep 20 = 12h:02m:35s day light hours) so yeah, timing, super important for outdoor grows!!! I wouldn't be worrying if I had bigger final pots or no final pots at all but now 7Gal is what it's going to be.. And now I added 6 weeks veg to an already long growing season lol.. I don't mind it maxing out in this pot and having according yields even if this means weeks of wasting potential growth, as long as everything stays healthy I'm fine 😉 So far I read that potential problems can be water/nutrient uptake and ofcourse the stretch. But I'm confident that with the correct LST/topping/manifolding + good general care + with trusting Mother Nature, thing's will find their way!! Anyway, Barry and myself would like to thank you for your time, sure we will have some fun down the road 😎 Cheers, catch yas next week!!! ✌️
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Week 2. Vegetation
4 years ago
6 cm
15 hrs
23 °C
50 %
21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
1 L
0 L
6 cm
Evening boys and girls!! 😎 Just wanted to give a quick update on Blue Barry at day 14. Pretty much doubled in size over the last week and looking happy and healthy.. 💪 Sorry for the fans of my longer posts but being very busy getting the outside ready for The Emperor's entry next week 😂 Cheers everyone, catch yas shortly!! ✌️
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Week 3. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
14 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
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21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
1 L
0 L
6 cm
Hello my dear friends, hope everyone is doing well!! Just like big brother Jack, Barry went ape shit in week 3 and bushed out and beefed up very well. We are getting close to topping time but I'm not sure yet what to do with this guy.. I want to do something different than his siblings, Jack gets manifolded, sister Strawberry spiral LSTed.. Far as I know, besides HST (topping, manifolding,..) and LST (bending, shaping,..) other training methods would be SCROG (but in a way is HST combined with LST) or no training at all (yeah right, no option at all 😂).. But what about something COMPLETELY different?? 😲 I'll launch a grower question after to go a bit more in depth but I can give a a little tip: 🌳 Bonsai Barry 🌳 To be continued......😁 As for Barry in week 3, lights were on 14h and he was getting 1/2 cup when needed (2 times/week, bit less).. All good and looking healthy.. From tomorrow I will start the hardening off and hopefully by the time he goes out next week I know what to do with him, see how we go 😉 Cheers again for dropping by, much appreciated! 👍✌️
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Smartie
Smartiestarted grow question 4 years ago
I figured I would start off my first grow question with a bang: I'm thinking about turning Barry into Bonsai Barry. So basically, put him in the 7Gal pot and root prune where ideally you would repot (I would say 2-3 times knowing that I'm early).. 3..... 2...... 1....... SHOOT
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CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 4 years ago
hey there Smartie, root pruning totally works but it's even more fun in hydro. in soil the roots are in the soil so contrary to hydro you cant just pick up the plant take your scissors and cut the roots. Try both you'll see a huge difference. Root pruning in soil you can also do chemically with a chelation agent that can break down the roots for you as you go along. you can get really impressive results using humic acid regularly. hope this helps ! 🚀
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Week 4. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
No Smell
50 %
21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
0 L
Nutrients 8
Worm Castings 1 mll
OGS Spagnum Peat Moss 1 mll
OGS Premium Aeration Mix 1 mll
Howdy Peeps!! How are things going?! 👍 Lots of catching up since last week as Barry was topped, topped again and planted out today.. The Bonsai brainfart finally left my head and although that I liked the idea, I'm backing off because I'm literally in the worst possible situation for attempting Bonsai/root pruning.. Instead, I topped for 2 mains (topped for 4 originally) and I will LST them probably in an S shape 😎 He enjoyed being hardened off last week, had a few good showers so ready for what is about to come.. And that is the planting out today 🤓 Like Jack last week, the stage was bright under a glorious morning sun.. As you can tell the transplant went smooth and pretty much identical to last week.. I finished the prototype planter and have the frame done to provide some shading and some misting for the scorching heat to come, hopefully should have the construction and the planters ready for next week's final transplant!! 😉 Thanks everybody, I gotta go and write up Jack's diary!! 😂✌️ Edit: Once a diary I will post the soil recipe in the week of planting out: Edit 2: Added some more details on the Hydro Frass You can see pictures of the soil making process in Week 1 of Jack's diary - 1 part Worm Castings - 1 part OGS Spagnum Peat Moss - 1 part OGS Premium Aeration Mix: Premium Aeration Mix is perfect to keep your soil aerobic. It is composed of Pumice (55%), Rice Hulls (40%) and Zeolite (5%) to bring fantastic air-filled porosity, room for microorganisms to live, additional cationic exchange capacity and slow release Nitrogen and Silica to your soil. Then following products were added at 1/2 cup per cubic feet (7Gal) : - Kelp Meal: Kelp Meal is an excellent source of NPK along with over 60 micronutrients. It has many complex carbohydrates such as Alginic acid, Mannitol, as well as plant plant hormones like Cytokinins, Indoles, Auxins and Gibberellins. These hormones are involved in a variety of process's from enhancing vegetative growth and flowering, all the way through to reducing shock from transplanting, over watering and heat-shock. It is rich in amino acids and minerals which enhance microbial life enormously, helping to ensure a better crop. - 22% mineral content overall - 50% Carbohydrates - 6% Amino Acids - 2% Sulfur (Helps ensure you get the tastiest, most terpene rich harvest possible) - Neem Cake: Neem Cake provides a great source of NPK with values of 4-2-2 respectively and is commonly used in soil mixes and topdressings to provide adequate nutritional support to your plants. On top of this neem has phenomenal Integrated Pest Management (IPM) properties, which occurs through its production of molecules such as Azadirachtin, Salannin and Nimbin, which act as an antifeedant for over 200 species of insects. - Oyster Shell Flour: Oyster Shell Flour is a premium Calcium source that takes longer to break down than other Calcium sources. This means by using Oyster Shell Flour you significantly reduce the risk of lockout issues arising when compared with alternative Calcium sources, which can be completely broken down in a few weeks in an active enough rhizosphere. - Fin 'N' Feather Meal: Fin 'N' Feather Meal contains several components that will provide an abundance of N-P-K to your soil over time. It is long release and will not burn your plants! In microbial rich soil it is an excellent way to quickly provide nitrogen to your garden. Fin 'N' Feather Meal has a superior N-P-K profile and benefit to feather meal since it contains higher levels of calcium to help mobilise the macro-molecules it is accompanied by. I normally would add Crab Meal or Crustacean but the guys from OGS told me to add more Fin 'N' Feather Meal and use their OGS Water Supplement (Hydro Frass): By providing in an easily soluble form of an abundance of minerals, complex sugars, natural plant hormones, amino acids, humic acids, fulvic acids and azomite in the appropriate ratios, Organic Gardening Solutions 'All-In-One' Water Supplement works to alleviate plant stress and promote vigorous growth of both the plants and the microbial populations present in your garden. Components: -Dehydrated Coconut Water: Coconut powder brings to the mix an abundance of cytokinins and auxins which are essential hormones that work together to regulate apical growth and root growth, promote cytokinesis (cell division), and have been shown to slow down senescence by preventing the breakdown of proteins. Also present are amino acids, macro-nutrients, micro-nutrients and other auxin analogues to assist in seed development and flower development, and several mono- and polysaccharides which promote microbial growth. -Dehydrated Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera powder is rich in Salicylic Acid, which plays a role in plant growth, photosynthesis, ion uptake and transport, as well as in the resistance to pathogens through the production of pathogenesis-related proteins. Humic & Fulvic Acid: Humic and Fulvic acids are organic polymers which co-ordinate and chelate macro-molecules/metals, and assist in facilitating their uptake. They also act to neutralise soil pH, allowing trace elements once bound in the soil to become available to the plant. Fulvic acids have an oxygen content over twice that of humic acids and as such are much more chemically reactive, with an exchange capacity more than double that of humic acids. Because of their small size, fulvic acid molecules can enter plant roots, stems and leaves, carrying trace minerals from plant surfaces into plant tissues. When humic and fulvic acids are applied to soil, increased root growth rates are observed. Kelp Meal (soluble): Kelp Meal is high in K, and is a source of trace minerals, amino acids, plant micro-nutrients and natural plant hormones. Azomite (soluble): Azomite is a trace element source, conditioning agent and helps plants better absorb nutrients from soil. The rare earth elements present in Azomite enhance nitrogen fixation by Azotobacter species, which bind atmospheric nitrogen and release it as ammonium ions into the soil. Furthermore, the Azomite present in our 'SuperSoil' acts to reduce stress caused by drought by enhancing Abscisic acid (ABA) production, in turn minimizing the water lost by a plant in transpiration. -Chitosan (Soluble Chitin): Chitin is a potent immuno-modulator within the plant, resulting from stimulation of the SAR (systemic aquired resonce) pathway, which stimulates a variety of benneficial process' within the plant. These range from increased terpene and flavinoid production, greater heat bug and stress resistance as well as a greater uptake of nutrients. Chitosan is your secret wepon to providing an unparalled harvest. As you can tell I mulched the Barry with a bit less than an inch of Alfalfa Meal: Alfalfa contains the naturally occurring growth hormone triacontanol which improves the root system, develops root mass and enhances photosynthesis via secondary messengers which overall results in larger crops. Triacontanol can improve yields by 50% !!!
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Week 5. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
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21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
0 L
Howdy Peeps!! 👍 Last diary of the week, thank f#@k for that 🤣 Not that I'm not committed anymore but Spring just keeps dishing out chores, after 8h gardening it's just challenging to write about the 8h gardening 😂 But we're here and defeated the inner b*&#h for at least another week 🤣 As for Barry he seems to approve his new surroundings and did pretty well last week.. He doubled in size and got a bit more stretchy, just like Jack did.. Didn't give any extra water since last week but today he got is second to last weekly treat of Seasol at 50%, next week 100% and from then on they will all be getting watering supplements and weekly Aloe foliar spray. As for training, I have not the slightest clue what to do with him 🙄 I wanted to do an S shape as in a combination of his siblings training but I'm backing off on that because of needing work space at soil level for topdressing, hence the reason I use the modified tomato ring for sister Strawberry. If it weren't for my genius prune and topping skills I would try Nebula's spin on the Nuggbucket manifolding technique but yeah 🤦😂 Maybe some kind of SCROG construction, dunno 😁🙄 Cheers for reading along my friends, have a good week ahead!! 😎✌️
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Week 6. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
50 %
21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
0 L
Howdy my fellow colleagues 👍 Barry will again end this week's updates, and he was happy to do so 😉 Recovered well from last week's LST, seems that his shorter leg catched up a bit 😂 I would like to correct myself for saying last week that I couldn't do Nebula's manifold anymore due to topping. I confused Nebula's manifold with LBH's 4 way LST (mostly for SCROG) which I also wanted to try. But that's good news in a way, Nebula's manifold it is 😎 This means waiting for 4 nodes, top back to 3 and keep growtips from node 1 and 3 = 8 colas. Will be done next week's update 😉 Thanks everybody, see you then 👍✌️
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Week 7. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
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21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
0 L
Well hello hello peeps, how's everyone doing 👍 This week I will let the pictures do the talking, I'm sure you guys can figure things out 😂 Fell free to ask questions and make sure to check out my other 2 diaries as well! 😉 Cheers lads!! 👍✌️
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Smartie
Smartiestarted grow question 4 years ago
Today I noticed all my outdoor plants have pistils after being 3-5weeks outside. Is this normal and will they continue veg due to increasing days/temps? Also, could this be reversed with additional light? Currently in the 7th week of Spring with 14h light and 13h sunrise.
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Shagrathanswered grow question 4 years ago
Hi! It's normal that some strains show sex earlier than others and some (like yours) in early veg state but it only means they are showing sex but not yet flowering. It looks like you have photoperiod plants so they wont flower until they have 12hrs of continuous darkness
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Week 8. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
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21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
0 L
What's happening boys and girls 👍 Just a quick update on Mr. Barry, he did well and was maybe the only one to actually just show sex whereas the others (especially Jack) were bud naked 😂 As mentioned in the other diaries, I will support some extra light and N over the next few weeks to make sure they stay on track. Light supports for 14h untill the days are 14h as well (18/11) and after there on their own again 😉 I topdressed today with some Fin 'N' Feather (15%N, 1.5%P, 0.5%K) after removing the alfalfa mulch first. This, including the rain we had to break down the alfalfa should be a nice boost in N so I'll keep an eye on things and act accordingly. Small side note, this little bugger smells already like bud 😲 Anyway, thank you friends and take care 👍✌️
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Week 9. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
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21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
0 L
Hi there everyone!! 👍 First a few updates to bring everyone up to speed: -Wednesday I topdressed with Fin 'N' Feather (forgot to take a picture of the actual topdressing because I had a visitor and as you can maybe tell it was raining and getting dark as well so I was a bit under the pump 😂). -Saturday I gave them their first foliar spray with fresh Aloe Vera gel. From now on this will be done weekly until flowering. Today was a gorgeous day, best day of the week 😎 Barry did very well and is growing vigorously. Big difference with Jack but then again, Barry is topped 2 times, Jack 4 times 😉 And he is already smelling hey 😲😂 Next watering I will start adding the water supplements as well. Lights have been on as planned, gradually lowering untill sunset on 18/11 🤓 Alrighty mates, 2 down 1 diary to go 😂 Thanks everybody and see yous next time!! Stay safe!! 👍✌️
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Week 10. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
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21 °C
21 °C
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28 L
1 L
Good day friends 👍 Let's catch up on last Monday's first watering with the added organic supplements first. See week 4 of this diary for a detailed explanation 😉 Barry did well last week and seems to approve the foliar spray/water supplements. Today I cleaned up some lower fan leaves and all 8 colas are on wire, evened out and I also removed the last 4 pegs 😎 I like the way he's turning out so far 😁 Take care people, have a good one!! 👍✌️
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Week 11. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
50 %
21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
1 L
Hello everyone, how are things? 👍 Barry had a good week and is growing well 😉 We still didn't get the normal Spring weather and sun light hasn't been optimal, so I can only imagine when things are in full swing soon. Every time I notice such a difference in growth after a few hot/sunny days. I also adjusted the shade house on 2 sides to have more protection for the beeming midday sun ☀️🔥 Tomorrow will be 40°C so just in time.. Barry had just a little training today. I moved up the wire a node to open/level him some more. I'm really digging this training technique and the low maintenance regarding training (at least compared to the other 2 lol) 😎 All of the plants getting Aloe foliar spray on Saturday evening and supplemented waterings on Sunday and midweek depending on the weather. Soon there will be 2 midweek waterings when temps go up. I'll keep you posted!! Thanks for stopping by, stay safe!! ✌️
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Week 12. Vegetation
4 years ago
7 cm
25 °C
No Smell
50 %
21 °C
21 °C
13 °C
28 L
1 L
The Fam doing alright. No more added light as days are 14h long. All of them seem to preflower for a second time? Next week I will topdress because I reckon they're due for a feed 😉
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Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 114 years ago
40 Degree oh no not my Party,,, iam more the Sweden Lover
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommented4 years ago
@Smartie,No its more south than sweden---- but northern europe
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, it wasn't that bad after all, overcast and lots of wind 🙄 Sweden is like the complete opposite of Oz But for sure not less beautiful 😍 Are you Swedish or living in Sweden?
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 14 years ago
interesting and entertaining Diary... i see alot of similarities here between out grow( maybe thinkingstyles) cheers to Australia=?
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, thanks for the compliment (although besides thinking styles and passion, I don't see a lot of similarities yet 😂😂) I'm proudly grown in Australia on Belgian rootstock 😎😁👍
Shooey
Shooeycommentedweek 64 years ago
He’s looking really health Smartie,, love the shade house. I’m working on one myself for the garden. All the best matey 🍻
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Shooey, haha, should let the misses read this, maybe she would finally underst...... No, not gonna happen 🤣🤣 You have my bloody interest now, that's for sure 👍 What % of cover and colour you planning on taking for the shade cloth? Good on ya mate! ✌️
Shooey
Shooeycommented4 years ago
@Smartie, i may have got a bit carried away!!! I ordered an outdoor wedding marquee from e bay and am chatting to a company that will custom cut the shadecloth with eyelets. You know when you have these bright ideas and before you know it you have ordered and paid for all this shit!! Thats me,, put it down to the amnesia haze 🤣 hope it fits in the garden!!
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
Thanks @Shooey 👍 As I mentioned before it needs more than a few adjustments to be perfect. It sure looks good but at 1,8m height and only 1m depth it doesn't provide enough shade where/when I want it. Also the sun is not traveling in an exact arc above the plants so that makes it even more challenging. I probably look to have roughly 0.5m adjustable shade cloth on the left side and the front that is attached to the top and that can be rolled down as needed 😉 So yeah, my advice would be to have a big enough surface in relation to your plants if you only cover the roof with shade cloth 👍 Interested to see yours, good luck with it ✌️
Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommentedweek 44 years ago
Chitosan from crab meal goes a long way with promoting roots and keeps away bugs. 👍👍👍 good stuff. In my weather, 1/3 peat moss would be too wet.
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Med_in_Tropic, Thanks for the info 👍 It's my first shot at organic and loving everything about it so far. Glad you subscribed, cheers for that! ✌️
Med_in_Tropic
Med_in_Tropiccommented4 years ago
Hi @Smartie, fish also has amino and calcium. The combination accelerates things. I like it because these are organic. Happy growing
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Med_in_Tropic, Pleased to see this post, spot on sir 👍 The chitosan is probably the main reason people use it, other than that it's mostly just a nitrogen source I thought. For this reason the guys from OGS said to use more Fin 'N' Feather for the nitrogen and their watering supplement which contains chitosan 😉 I updated the recipe with some more details on the Hydro Frass, check it out ✌️
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommentedweek 34 years ago
hey there, hope i answered your question, anything else you need just let me know 👊
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented4 years ago
@Smartie, 👆 this made me chortle totally get it 🚀
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@CRiSPrGrow, Sure, thanks a lot 👍 I gave it a bit more thought and, besides the fact that it's perfectly possible to prune roots, I'm not in a ideal situation to do it: round pots (there's a reason bonsai are in square/shallow pots 😉) and limited organic soil.. I literally had this brainfart 10min before posting 😂 Thanks again, feel free to follow my Outdoor diaries, should be fun 😁✌️
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 104 years ago
Nice Training,, very courious how she turns out
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, Thank you 👍
northernMike
northernMikecommentedweek 104 years ago
Nice manifold👌 what time is it in Austrailia, it's 7:20am central time where I am Luck! Grow Big!!
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@northernMike, Cheers 👍 16h ago (7.20am for you) it was roughly 11.30pm here 😉
Mrs_Larimar
Mrs_Larimarcommentedweek 94 years ago
looks good jere. Iam wondering how long you can keep them in shape ( keeping control). I love your Clean, well structured envoirement.... Greetings to " downunder"
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Mrs_Larimar, Yeah I know, I reckon I still have 12 odd weeks of veg until flowering (= stretch) 😲🙄 Thanks, you're not too badly organised yourself 😉👍
northernMike
northernMikecommentedweek 94 years ago
Nicely done👌 The weather looks great😎 We have about 3-5cm. of snow already, don't like it but not much you can do about it😵 The little kids coming for halloween looked funny, all bundled up plus a costume, they could hardly walk😂 Grow Big!!
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@northernMike, Cheers mate!! 👍 I used to hate snow back when I lived in Belgium, now I barely remember how it looks like 😂 Feel free to follow my other 2 diaries, should be good fun 😁 Thanks again!!
Polaskis
Polaskiscommentedweek 84 years ago
Loving the LST! Nicely done my friend 👏 @Smartie
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Polaskis, Thank you sir 👍
Polaskis
Polaskiscommentedweek 84 years ago
Nicely done great setup 👌 @smartie
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Polaskis, Cheers mate, thanks for joining! 👍✌️
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 64 years ago
Good Luck! @Smartie
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Ferenc, Thanks bro 👍
Shooey
Shooeycommentedweek 44 years ago
Gee that mulch looks nice smartie
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Shooey, Cheers bro, first time I smelled it it instantly reminded me of horse stables, I reckon that's what they feed them but don't quote me on that 😉 Happy that at least it looks good, other than that it's going to be a pain in the d*&k I guess 😂 watering is challenging (don't like that stuff too much on my babies), topdressing is going to be fun and ofcourse the LST will only make things more complicated 🤣 Ofcourse I don't doubt the results so I will have to figure it out, one way or another 👍 Cheers
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 44 years ago
Ohh nice! Good Luck! @Smartie
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Ferenc, Thank you sir 👍
Shooey
Shooeycommentedweek 14 years ago
It’s a good looking bunch smartie! Best of luck for the season mate. I made the same mistake last year. Planted on Father’s Day!! Both plants bolted at 5 weeks, but as it turned out it was great! I brought them inside each night and got an early harvest!! My mistake after that was trying to nurse seedlings through mid summer, it was brutally hot and they struggled, so this year I started even earlier for the early harvest and hope to have another run in late October. 🙂🍻
Smartie
Smartiecommented4 years ago
@Shooey, Thank you sir 👍 I almost considered to let this bunch flower early as well because I like the idea of 2 grows a year.. Thanks to you for putting that in my head 😂
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 124 years ago
Gotta love that Blueberry Cookies.
Ferenc
Ferenccommentedweek 114 years ago
Happy Growing :) @Smartie
GYOweed
GYOweedcommentedweek 123 years ago
I enjoyed reading all the mumbo jumbo you're using first week. Scientific cheat codes are fun. So are you just using ambient light to grow these?
DoDrugs420
DoDrugs420commentedweek 124 years ago
Holy, that's some serious Blueberry Cookies!
heizen
heizencommentedweek 124 years ago
Nice grow mate, plants are looking good, keep it up, imma follow this one upclose.
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