Fun and Games in Colorado

Lol
No rush but if you do come across it in the feature please send her my way.

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I can smell the flowering room from over here.

Looking great!

Im keeping all the seeds in a ziplock bag inside a mason jar in my freezer. That should be good for long term storage right? I have the DTxC99 seed in there and want to make sure its preserved properly

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This one?

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Looks like you cleaned up the SLH since I was there! Looking good brother :call_me_hand:t3:

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Wow, yours look a lot farther along than mine do. I don’t think mine is liking the 90 degree temps much.
Mine looks like it is about a week or so behind

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That sounds like a fine storage setup. I keep mine in the refrigerator.

@Sincitytoker that’s my hydro journal thanks to @imSICKkid lol.

I had no choice: it had some gnarly fan leaves. Supercropping and keeping as an upright plant. You’ll get to see it in a week or two!

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Looks outstanding brother…:man_in_lotus_position:t5: that mpk coming through yeah?

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That scog is looking seller Alan! Nice work, dad!

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It certainly didn’t hurt em haha!

The two big plants are starting week 6 tomorrow, pistil production has slowed down, still drinking 5 gallons every day and a half. The two smaller plants are on 2-2-2-1.2 I think for another week before going back to straight Jack’s. Temps were running 79F but two panels over the big plants have been turned down (light demand should decrease from this point) which helps bring temps down and have been leaving the door cracked during the day to get closer to 74F. RH is 50% daytime, 60% night.

I have yet to water the two newly flowering clones to runoff. They are drinking 2 quarts each daily in 3 gallon fabric pots.

All in all I’m fairly happy with this grow.

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Damn!!
Flowering room has some nice fat nugs.
I bet they smell as good as they look…
When your filling in your scrog do you pretty much just keep tucking them in to the next square as they grow?
Keep tucking under next square until you fill up your scrog net?

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Yes; I like to fill the screen (if possible) before flipping. I’ll get stretch, but I run silica throughout which hardens the stems off nicely. Remember though that the plant can only support so much flower production: more tops, smaller tops. This is also using the identical genetics from the last grow (all clones) and want to see how these plants mature without chasing defs on the last grow. Autopots are seeming to do the job so not unhappy with them at this point.

I like to support my plants with a thicker canopy and green all the way to final days.

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It feels like this is better than massive colas though. How many of us have opened up a big hunk of flower to find a rotten core?

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You mean no trimming or defoliation?

More correct to say less defoliation. I do a strip of fan leaves at plus three weeks in flower, then only as needed. That said; the Super Lemon Haze had enormous fans that were shadowing the entire understory so off they went.

It makes sense to me to keep a green canopy producing sugars for the flower to build off of. This though is MY setup: someone running higher PPF than me could afford to remove much more canopy. I’m just trying to keep the plants happy and low stress (other than supercropping and SCROG’ing lol).

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I have heard a little about supercropping but never looked in to it.
How do you go about supercropping?

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How deep into flower do u supercrop friend.

Only until plant has hardened off. I use silica throughout as it’s necessary for trichome production but they do stiffen fairly quickly after the flip.

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Did a cold extraction of some Durban Thai/Cindy 99 flower and ran through the Source Turbo. Here’s some pics:

30 grams mixed with 24 oz of GNS at -40°f, shaken for 3 minutes, rest for 2 more.

Strained then filtered.

Into the crucible and run for 5 hours.

Half of the tincture run came to 4 grams. This is the oil with a back light.

@MattyBear @Covertgrower @imSICKkid @dbrn32

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