Photoperiod Bhaskara Grows: Cheese - Nicole x Banana OG - Big Lights and more.

Hey @SmokezAlot ! Thank you! The two oldest I vegged for a month and a half I kinda lost track of time lol but the Northern Lights x Big Bud is known to give massive yields, I vegged the Blue Cheese till around 20 inches.
 
Just want to let everyone know I will be taking an indefinite leave from the site, there are a few people I have seen attack people on the site and just get away with it and it's getting old I prefer a chill vibe and I don't like to see my friends get attacked over bs and I just got attacked over teaching people how to make wine and add a tiny bit of co2 to there garden people trying to calculate shit like some damn college professor it's not fricken rocket science just showing people how to make wine man comeon nobody said it was even to create huge yields or anything like that like the tanks it was just something fun no different than people doing it with mushrooms it does help and is proven. Always gotta nitpick like a dam baby. Anyway I appreciate all the cool people on here it's been a lot of fun please don't think it has anything to do with you guys just this new wave of people joining is not for me no offense. I honestly don't feel like helping the world anymore or anyone really, honestly I feel unappreciated seems like as of this year you can't post anything online without getting attacked why bother?
 
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Gonna have wine soon! If you zoom you can see the fermentation (bubbles).

Got a new light from the awesome folks at Parfactworks and man is it bright! I would say even brighter than my double cob its there RA2000W model (Ra series) 230 Watts from the wall. It is a little bit warmer but it does put out more light and not enough to make a difference. I am seeing a ton of growth after adding this one especially on the Blue Cheese on the front left. Definately recommend it and it's cheap, this one I would say is good for a true 3x3 for flower.

Bruce is almost ready for flower and the two oldest are packing it on feed schedule is feed, feed, water with 2 tsp Flora Bloom from GH ph still 5.8 to 6 going in and there loving it the new light does make things appear lighter green but they are all lush will get a pic with lights off.
 

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Very nicr man are all plants im soilless mix now? What fruit did you choose for.the wine?

Thanks bud there a mixture some plants are in Roots Organics Original and others Royal Gold Basement Mix (Great stuff that is very similar just less perlite). I don't think they technically call these soiless but they are as in absense of actual dirt like you would find outside it's just instead of like say coco it has multiple things in it to make up what they call a "soil" because it has nutrients in it unlike coco but still not technically soil just man made I guess you could say or combined lol and requires that soiless ph, very confusing especially for a novice.

For the wine one is peaches and nectarines and the other is a mix of mainly blueberries and some green grapes. We are getting ready to make apple wine as well as apples are on sale a dollar a pound right now I was thinking about making some hard apple cider as well get it done in time for halloween.
 
Thanks bud there a mixture some plants are in Roots Organics Original and others Royal Gold Basement Mix (Great stuff that is very similar just less perlite). I don't think they technically call these soiless but they are as in absense of actual dirt like you would find outside it's just instead of like say coco it has multiple things in it to make up what they call a "soil" because it has nutrients in it unlike coco but still not technically soil just man made I guess you could say or combined lol and requires that soiless ph, very confusing especially for a novice.

For the wine one is peaches and nectarines and the other is a mix of mainly blueberries and some green grapes. We are getting ready to make apple wine as well as apples are on sale a dollar a pound right now I was thinking about making some hard apple cider as well get it done in time for halloween.
Wine sounds delicious. I used to drink an apple and apricot wine i liked alot. Not much of a wine drinker or a drinker at all anymore but on occasion i did. Be good g
To make for gifts. I wonder if lowes or menards has royal gold
 
Wine sounds delicious. I used to drink an apple and apricot wine i liked alot. Not much of a wine drinker or a drinker at all anymore but on occasion i did. Be good g
To make for gifts. I wonder if lowes or menards has royal gold

Yes very good for gifts holidays coming up, also great to cook with and use to deglaze, could take it a step further and distill it into moonshine if you wanna go hard lol.

I don't think any stores like that would have it unfortunately probably only grow shops.
 
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