Brother Mendel's Selections Midwest Widow Q4 2021 Grow-and-Show!

Day 22 and shes exploding after a full res on day 18, prior to that I was filling half the res in the eb jr.
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Jr's seem to be quicker VS a regular, but the Reg RB will overtake at some point.
As long as you have a good grow, I don't see any reason to repot for the next grow.
Several days after chop, I dissected The Haze EB. I have window screen hot glued to the separator and there was very little 'stuff' in the rez. Those roots were already eaten up.I probably should have taken the EB and sown a cover crop of some sort. I wanted to see the condition of the rez and the development of the root system. I was very pleased with the condition of the rez and root development. One downside to growing outdoors was the heat eventually killed the worms.
I think I'll run this current EB again if I have an uneventful run this time. The day of chop, I'll sow some cover crop, probably just some barley. I can get some little light and grow the cover crop until time to transplant. I can put the EB next to my Bob The Ivy and move Bob away from my bedroom outside doors and put him where I want.



Your girl looks great! :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
 
Day 24 from germination.

solo cups are hard! Pretty sure I over everything‘d that one. Easing back on all to find a stasis.

5 gallon sip is growing! topped her and started lst clips.

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Jr's seem to be quicker VS a regular, but the Reg RB will overtake at some point.
As long as you have a good grow, I don't see any reason to repot for the next grow.
Several days after chop, I dissected The Haze EB. I have window screen hot glued to the separator and there was very little 'stuff' in the rez. Those roots were already eaten up.I probably should have taken the EB and sown a cover crop of some sort. I wanted to see the condition of the rez and the development of the root system. I was very pleased with the condition of the rez and root development. One downside to growing outdoors was the heat eventually killed the worms.
I think I'll run this current EB again if I have an uneventful run this time. The day of chop, I'll sow some cover crop, probably just some barley. I can get some little light and grow the cover crop until time to transplant. I can put the EB next to my Bob The Ivy and move Bob away from my bedroom outside doors and put him where I want.



Your girl looks great! :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
I think you need to put hay or something around them for insulation. Wasn't thinking and tried to grow some tomatoes in a black box and FL sun. un uhhh
 
I think you need to put hay or something around them for insulation. Wasn't thinking and tried to grow some tomatoes in a black box and FL sun. un uhhh
I thought of that when I put an Earthbox outside. I thought of just surrounding the EB with whole bales. You could sit on the bales and work your girl. When I went to the feed store, the hay price changed my mind. Hay prices are crazy from when I square baled hay. I just got one! I used quite a bit of it to mainly to insulate enough to keep the microbes and other helpers happy. She still got the bennies of earthworms with castings and compost teas added. The only downside was less aeration of the media thru their roaming and eating.
Indoors it's gonna be much different!
 
@WildBill that's what I like about the jr that they are a bit faster than the regulars, but I still want to see what I can do with a regular size.

I'm very pleased with this strain and also woth the jr on its 3rd cycle (alot of people said can't be done its too small but my jr is full of life, so I might keep going the no till route on it)
 
Can’t believe it’s only Day 22. It seems she worked through her problem which I honestly think was my fault. Recently bought a blue lab ph pen that has set me straight. I’ve been putting too much ph up. The problem has been fix for a week now with positive results.

started tying her down to maximize light penetration.


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