K
Killijin
Guest
Some of you may have noticed my absence from the forums as of lately, my state in particular was hit hard by the derecho and messed up my grow in several ways.
Auto Blue Mammoth suffered from dampening as a result from being out in a storm overnight on accident. She has since recovered, since she was in the seedling stage she didn't suffer from senescence.
Without power, my smurfberries in the stealth hydro suffered severely to pythrium, or root rot as it is better known, they were dying and had to be pulled for a massive under yield, resulting in only 1 under filled half-gallon mason jar. Exact yield will be posted shortly, but for 5 plants you could say it's a massive disappointment. I am not keen on hydro anymore and will only grow 3 plants tops, at a time.
Super silver haze was moved to its own DWC bucket before the storm and is a short fat bush currently, pictures and more will be posted later... She is doing fine and didn't suffer from the same fate as the other plants despite being pulled from the stealth hydro.
Now, since I have had a lot of plant deaths I have waited till at least half my pots have come up open to start another grow.. Now I am doing the following.
1x AUTO: cheese, amnesia, haze 2.0 in stealth hydro
2x AUTO: cheese, amnesia, haze 2.0 in pots, 1 of each indoors and outdoors respectfully.
1x AUTO: La Diva, Afghan Kush Ryder inside grow
They have been popped and are under a T5 for probably around 2 weeks.
My Non-auto flowering-auto white russians are under 12/12 and continue to bud in the HPS 12/12 section of the grow room.
My giant awesome beautiful outside plant: this one:
Died of bud rot, went from the root directly into the main stem and all branches died out. Never seen this happen, but I know what to look for if it ever happens again. Now I am going to use the moldy dead bud for BHO extraction. The two other outside plants, the clone and and the mother plant, also suffered from bud rot but they were able to bounce back and reveg new shoots. I am going to see what happens.
Anyways that is what happened and what is going to happen. Hope you enjoy and buckle up, I hope it's going to be a fun ride.
Auto Blue Mammoth suffered from dampening as a result from being out in a storm overnight on accident. She has since recovered, since she was in the seedling stage she didn't suffer from senescence.
Without power, my smurfberries in the stealth hydro suffered severely to pythrium, or root rot as it is better known, they were dying and had to be pulled for a massive under yield, resulting in only 1 under filled half-gallon mason jar. Exact yield will be posted shortly, but for 5 plants you could say it's a massive disappointment. I am not keen on hydro anymore and will only grow 3 plants tops, at a time.
Super silver haze was moved to its own DWC bucket before the storm and is a short fat bush currently, pictures and more will be posted later... She is doing fine and didn't suffer from the same fate as the other plants despite being pulled from the stealth hydro.
Now, since I have had a lot of plant deaths I have waited till at least half my pots have come up open to start another grow.. Now I am doing the following.
1x AUTO: cheese, amnesia, haze 2.0 in stealth hydro
2x AUTO: cheese, amnesia, haze 2.0 in pots, 1 of each indoors and outdoors respectfully.
1x AUTO: La Diva, Afghan Kush Ryder inside grow
They have been popped and are under a T5 for probably around 2 weeks.
My Non-auto flowering-auto white russians are under 12/12 and continue to bud in the HPS 12/12 section of the grow room.
My giant awesome beautiful outside plant: this one:
Died of bud rot, went from the root directly into the main stem and all branches died out. Never seen this happen, but I know what to look for if it ever happens again. Now I am going to use the moldy dead bud for BHO extraction. The two other outside plants, the clone and and the mother plant, also suffered from bud rot but they were able to bounce back and reveg new shoots. I am going to see what happens.
Anyways that is what happened and what is going to happen. Hope you enjoy and buckle up, I hope it's going to be a fun ride.