Doc Bud's High Brix Organix Kit - ACE Congo & Purple Haze Thai

Tent shot...still on just pure water, 18/6 light cycle.

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^Looking at them now, they seem yellow and ill...believe me, it's 100% flash, these things are INSANE looking in real life! healthiest plants I've ever grown, by at least double.
 
Going to mix up some "Brix" foliar and administer today. Still just using plain H2O, next time the containers get light I'll likely water through with Transplant, then start rotating in energy. Looking to probably flip these to 12/12 on the day I water with transplant, so probably end of next week. They're growing about 20% faster than any previous photo-period plant I've grown, so I really overestimated necessary veg time. With sativas like these, veg time is almost irrelevant since they'll still yield very well over the 14+ weeks they take to flower. Just want to make sure they're all well established and on full-spectrum feeding cycle before I initiate flower production...should be g2g within the next week.
 
Kinda quiet in the organics section but I am still with ya bro. I want to see this on through to the end. If you don't mind me asking, what is your cost involved with all of the nutrient recipes? If you have put it all together yet.
 
So the kit costs $85 shipped, I had to buy the ProMix HP and EWC to add, as well as a nice sprayer. The kit is enough stuff to run a whole bale of promix all the way through, which is about 40-50 gallons of medium, depending on how much EWC you add. The kit includes all of your soil amendments, foliars, and nutrient drenches, so overall it beats a full chem setup by a wide margin when you consider that there's enough stuff in there for me to run this grow and probably 1 or 2 other plants. Doc can replace individual products as you run low as well, so you don't have to buy a full kit again...I may run out of foliars if I get a 20 week pheno of something.
 
Flipped to 12/12 today. Couldn't take it anymore, ready to get this show on the road! Pics after I grab some breakfast real quick...just a quick tent shot.
 
Right Rear - LAAAAAANNNNKKKYYYY Purple Haze X Thai. Not sure which parent she trends after, I think the purple haze is the lanky long-flowering pheno, the thai being faster/shorter. Gotta confirm that. She (presumably) is on the chopping block big time based on size alone, her internodes are over two times farther spaced than her sisters, and "she" may not even be a she based on the branch structure and growth pattern. Hopefully this is the male and the vigor is typical of a male plant.

Left Rear - This is the congo, very clawed over. I suspect over-watering, she may be a very dry loving strain as some of the others are doing gangbusters on the same schedule. I fed them all last night with Transplant and Tea, so I'll see how she does over the next few days as the pot lightens. The stems are a true purple as this strain is very paki-influenced.

Middle Left - Azure Haze by DJ, very short compared to the others, but also a week younger. Much more hybrid-esque presentation here, just a nice squat little broadleaf looking plant right now. This strain is a cross between a super silver haze cut from the bay area and DJ's Blueberry F4 male.

Front Left - Purple Haze x Thai, "regular" pheno. Definitely a sativa, but this plant is growing more "appropriately" given the conditions. Not pictured is her twin sister, basically the same plant plus or minus a few leaves. she's hiding behind the yellowing plant that's in full flower that obscures the right side of the frame. That's my Dinafem Haze 2.0 being grown in coco in the 16oz grow thread: Follow My Grow Here!

Enjoy :smokeit:
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Brother looking excellent!

Be careful about vegging too long in the small pots. another guy let his get pretty bushy in the small pot and started having some problems (clawing in particular!) just want to warn you,
Doc always emphasizes having lots of roots because in the soil there isn't much but rocks! Lol you'll be fine but just a tip. I had a girl veggin in a one gallon airpot, she looked about the right size for the pot then all of a sudden some clawing and yellow ish new growth. Checked docs thread and there wAs someone else same problem. Doc said plants too big for pot.

Anyway....I'm loving that Congo! Can't wait for more action!
 
removed the lanky PHT, no room for that kinda growth. everyone else is trucking along nicely!
 
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