Sprockets 2nd go around. 8 Autos in 4x4

Morning @DaveySprocket ,
Thanks for sharing. I’ve always thought they were cool and now I want one in my backyard. I need to look into how big they ultimately get to decide on a spot. I hope your day is a good one!

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Thanks brother, they get about 9 ft tall. And, a good day to you.

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February 3rd 2:50 p.m. 75° and 12% humidity that is all

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I should have noted that is the Outdoor weather

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Day 39
Week 2 and 1.5 of flower
How do they look? Do you see anything that needs attention? Are they to light in color? I feel with seven different strains it’s going to be time for nearly seven different water schedules, maybe even eight because the 8th pot is a 5 gallon fabric with the same strain as the # seven plastic pot. The gorilla Z in the 5 gallon was the pale runt seed and it’s taller then the plump juicy dark brown seed of gorilla z that went into the three gallon next to it. I guess you can’t judge a seed by its cover; at least not just yet. Also there is enough plant in there and it’s time for me to turn off or turn down the humidifier. I think today I will exit the tent air up the window instead of the way it is now into the room
A top weekend to you all
Grow for it
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These two are the same strain Tortieshell, different phenos one is skinny and the other plump

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Take a look at Frostbanger :eyes:
She’s putting on some color



Genetics

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And on another note, finally Northern Lights has come through and decided to flower

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Good morning @DaveySprocket ,
Your grow appears to be moving along nicely I see. I’m going to be watching the juggling as they get bigger. Have a good rest of the weekend.

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Morning @Cannanaut. Today I was doing the container lift and some are ready and the smaller ones not so much. Im checking again tonight at lights on at 9. The J trees are doing great and Im loving that Frostbanger! Happy Sunday to you and all




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More plants outback

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This one stanks of dank bud in flower! And I believe is edible


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Is that a orange tree?.

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It’s been snow covered and cold here for almost a month now. Your pictures bring hope :rofl: gorgeous outdoor area

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Yeah the first one is a Washington navel orange tree and the one after with the smaller fruit is a kumquat. I’ve also got a huge Peach tree and a nectarine tree and a big Fuji apple tree and a babe Apple and an Apricot. Both the peach tree and the Fuji apple should produce well over 5 5 gallon buckets each. I used to make brandy from 25 lb of peaches

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It’s been the warmest and driest winter in a long time here. Poppies in my front yard are already blooming. Crazy

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Caramellow Kush has shot up to 31" and Gorilla Zkittles to 30". Raised the lights.
Life is good
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GZ3 is rocking the largest popcorn

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Fed/watered today. All took about a gallon each to make runoff. Went in at 680, came out at 1600. PH came out low. Next water I’m going to use tap with no food. Last watering/plain was Wednesday at 9:00 a.m.

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Cruisin
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Some runoff water got in my J Tree. Seems okay, took it like a champ

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Nice work @DaveySprocket ! Looks like you should harvest some nice buds!

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Thanks @Cannanaut ! So far doing good it seems! Some serious stank inside the tent. Sitting around 55% humidity so I’m trying some damprid, have you ever tried this?

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Yw my friend! I can’t wait until my grow gets to the serious stank phase! I’ve used damprid in a non grow situation and it did seem to work. How’s the temps inside the tent? if you can bump it up a few degrees how about a small heater to cook out the humidity? Just spitballing as you’re not that far above an ideal rH and dehumidifiers seem to be more expensive than a small portable heater which you may already have. Your damprid idea may work fine and seems cheaper.

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Well you are right I do already have a small heater and I have tried that route but you know those small heaters are like 1,500 Watts if they’re on high. I’m hoping the damprid will do just enough as that’s exactly what I need right now. Something that barely swings it. A small dehumidifier is about 40-45 but then I’m thinking why not just spend 60 on one that’s on sale that’s normally 80 . I can also vent out the window, that’s going to be my last case scenario

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