looking really nice! They are gonna get BIG! I bet that corn will be good eatin too. Last night my dinner consisted of 4 maybe 5 ears of corn. It was just so good.
Another week down. The plants are doing well, I am pleased so far with the supersoil, the plants are really liking it. I don't see any kind of nutrient issues and they are staying nice and green in addition to growing fast as hell. I added two more blue chocolates, they are unsexed, I put them in among my roses. Unsexed Blue Chocolate #1 Unsexed Blue Chocolate # 2 Female Blue Chocolate #1 Female Blue Chocolate #2 One of the Herijuana's that is growing like mad. This plant is going to be very fat and bushy when it finishes. The whole garden
Wow, looking very nice. I love that you can irrigate. Rain/watering is a constant preoccupation/hassle for me. :not-worthy:
Man those things are growing like weeds! I love your outdoor garden brother. I have a bunch of veggies outdoors. My Tomatoes are looking really good and my Cucumbers are really taking off. Already harvested and ate all the radishes we grew and the damn squirrels keep eating my pepper plants! I'm gonna do some seed making in my yard with some clones this summer. I think I will use some Med Man pollen and some Tahoe OG too. Not till late in the season though when they will basically go straight into flower. I gotta keep em small and they're just for making seeds. asssit:
MG: Lookin' nice :thumbsup: Rag: If you're growing for med pts. in a med state, why aren't you growing outdoors?
First off I would not like to be called Rag. :roffl::wtf?::roffl::kidding: Because of where I live. If I were in a more rural spot with a little more land I would definitely be growing an outdoor crop and a greenhouse as well as my indoor. My yard is small and fairly exposed. I have neighbors close by on 3 sides and I want to stay low profile so as not to attract the police or bandits to my grow op. Regardless of being in a med state with valid paperwork I still prefer to be as secretive as possible. asssit:
Hank - I love being able to drip irrigate everything, I have it set on a timer and it's great. Ras - My veg garden is doing good too. I also have some squirrels after my tomatoes but the new cat is slowly taking them out! Your cross sounds good. Mr A - Thanks man!
On the whole the herb is doing well. I am going to start giving the plants a compost tea solution every week now because some of the plants are showing a nitrogen problem. Both of the KO Kush plants ended up budding out because they went out earlier than they should have. The KO Kush does not appear to be re-vegging either, no growth, no alien looking leaves. It has just been stuck for about 4 weeks now. One of the Killing Fields also budded out too early. It is re-vegging like mad, almost all of the leaves on it have very little serration in them at all. The strange thing about the plants re-vegging, I have several killing fields that were planted on the same day and only one of them budded and then re-vegged. The Herijuana, Blue Chocolate and Sannies Jack did not bud out. Blue Chocolate and Sannies Jack were planted the same day as the Killing Fields. The Blue Chocolate and one of the Herijuana are huge already. The Blue Chocolate are both about four feet tall and 2 feet in diameter. One of the Herijuana's is about 2.5 feet tall and 3 feet in diameter (short and wide). I have also noticed that the plants from seed, (Blue Chocolate, Blackberry Kush and two of the Killing Fields), are outgrowing the plants from clones. This was the same case last year too. Thanks for looking in! Blue Chocolate, Herijuana, Sannies Jack F7 and KO Kush F4 Fat Herijuana Killing Fields Re-Veg KO Kush and smaller Herijuana [YOUTUBE]Uf0sIqu440o[/YOUTUBE]
beautiful man. The weed looks nice but Damn your corn & mellons are are making my mouth water. :good job:
wwboy when i get a plant that just refuses to clone i just air layer it.....1-2 wks and i have a healthy 12 in clone ready to do its own thing and could be flipped to 12/12 within a few days....no probs.
Thanks Duc. The corn should be ready in about 3 weeks and the melons about a week later. I love fresh. cold melons.
I love fresh melons too, preferably soaked in vodka! Nice plants dude, real bushes and looking 100% happy and healthy. Imagine how huge they're gonna get in flowering, can't wait to see it
Thanks Link, I can't wait either. The plants are doing much better this year than last. I am attributing that to the TGA Super Soil. I am trying to go all organic with the herb this year (I used the useless formula last year), so far I have given one supplemental feed with some compost tea. Normally every year I would be spraying my roses with something to kill all of the bugs and fungus they attract. This year I decided not to do that because it usually kills the good insects along with the bad. So far everything is going well in the bad insect area. I have noticed a significantly larger amount of praying mantis and lady bugs compared to last year when I blasted my roses with all manner of chemicals. I have one rose that is a good distance away from the herb, it has powdery mildew. I may have to spray it with a fungicide if it gets any worse or starts spreading to the other plants.