Indoor In the Rasters of My 4 by 4

This mutt [Whamband (White Aloha x Headband/Mikado)] x Purple Canyon (Detroit pheno). I'm calling her the Gonzo pheno which is apt because it's perfect for listening to Ted Nugent.

Poor internode spaces, so not an average yielder. Maybe she'll fatten up. At least three weeks from harvest the smoke is really potent and uplifting with some confusion thrown in the mix, but it kept me on task.

I was thinking about chopping her down and destroying the clones, but I think I'm going to hang onto this one for awhile.
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This Bahia is the only female I grew that hasn't hermed. I had nute problems with the mother and it was easier just to restart with this clone.
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I'm just letting her get as tall as possible in this two gallon and will top if it gets to the light.
 
This is a Scorpion Candy from Carver Family Farms. I bought the clone for a family member I'm seeing this weekend. She decided to fly up instead of driving and this was ready to flip so I'm keeping it. It's on day 13 from flip and is stretching nicely.
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Here's the 4x4 - as you might see, I have two imminent harvests and a lot of ladies in various stages of flower.
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Nice collection you have going. Those outdoor bark chips don't seem to be slowing anything down.
Actually, I ran into nitrogen deficiencies on a lot of the plants mulched with the bark chips. That includes plants using Buildasoil especially, and now I'm blaming the bark. I'm experimenting with topdressing with a lot of goat poop under the mulch and have increased the amount of chicken poop I'm using, to compensate. I want to keep using the bark but might not be able to.
 
I think I remember reading something about newer wood chips stealing nitrogen from the soil
Me too but these are very old. They've been sitting outside in a pile for at least a decade. By the end of summer, the mulch on a few pots converted almost completely to compost. :rofl:
 
This isn't in my 4x4. It's in a shed under a 315W CMH.

This Mephisto Toofless Alien supplied by @Arkvader13 (thanks @Arkvader13!) is over 18" tall on day 34. That much growth in an auto in a month is almost unprecedented for me, so I'm pretty stoked. :woody:
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