Mephisto Genetics Rhyce Saroni grows a Toof Decay aka Nanny McPhee

This grow schedule I created saves me tons of time and helps to avoid brain-fart harvest gaps... Week at a glance... When I finish a strain, I hide that column and save all data and weekly (cell) notes, then insert a new empty one. Fill in the new strain name and birthday and off you go! Fills in the rest for you... ;)
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Wow! I have to note this! Don't even think I was going to bed until this was resolved or I'd killed the damn thing... Marcus Welby to the rescue! Damn! Second time I've done this and thank goodness it's worked. I got real physical with the thing and grabbed the tiny little shell with my man hands and using my fingernails pried a big section off, not harming the cotyledon... Phew and F'in A man! We've now got a mass of HubbaBubbaSmell-O-Scope on the way...

With these four I'll be launching a new Mars II 1200w led. I'm going to call this my "Set-it-and-forget-it" crop. They will be well vegg'ed, bent, trimmed and lolly popped. Then rolled in to the easy bake oven where it will be basically set-it-and-forget-it... feed, water, watch! It's Showtime...

When I get the dumbass phone charged, I'll upload a photo of the surgery... RS

Last out of the birthing chamber HBSS#4
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I'll let it go the rest of the way by itself... It will be interesting to see how this light performs with my style of growing things...

RS​

Just a quick one on that last HBSS... It really hadn't progressed any in almost 7 hours so I removed the other half shell... Lets see if we can jump start this little gal with some photosynthesis...
 
Hi! Sledgehammer is pH 6.5 and as long as your water is stable, I just add 2 teaspoons to water and just water the plant and let it sit 24 to 48 hours while, imo, Sedge clears the pipes and the water just helps whatever is there to actually work. Then after waiting, I do a water and 2 tsp Boomerang... After another 24 to 48 hours, go to the regular program you were using but only at 3/4 strength measurements... Finally, I really give a lot of the first treatment but am sparing with the second two. It takes me a few days to a week to get it done... If you're in a real hurry, just wait a day between each and the hell with it.... Hope this helps...
Oops... 2 tsp to A GALLON OF water... missed that detail...

Thanks Rhyce! I got a couple auto Fire99 that are in 1/2 fabric pots. There 9 weeks old and way to late to transplant and I wanted to try and give them a good flushing. There were stunted and I'm sure they are root bound too. ... :peace:
 
It's nice to have a helper in the garden... you know, a second set of eyes... I got these Plantlink water sensors to try. This is a great tool. Easy to set up and use and seems to be using a prediction algorithm based on real-time water consumption to let me know just how thirsty each plant is. I always have hunches like, 'this one's not thirsty'.... this beats you to the hunch! it will even text or email me when somebody needs a drink. Pretty cool, relatively inexpensive, easy to set-up/use and a great time saver. My second set of eyes... one of them anyway... "Hey! Go check the friggin' plants for water! Will you?"!
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I use different sensors to tell me stuff like soil/air temp and light... The conditions at a glance will save me a lot of time I now spend running around lifting pots or using sensors that are hard to read... Great tool imho...
 

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The two White Trains are 50 days old today.
25 or so more days to go... From the looks of things now they will be good producers. Very sexy looking buds. Both pheno's are uniquely beautiful. The ugly sister is now a princess...

Pantex... the ugly sister with the f'd up leaves...
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Spring... average girl...
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Train kept a rollin'.... All night long... Chugga chugga, choo choo!

RS​

NB: I upgraded their light. There is now full penetration throughout the canopy the average lumens for the mid section is 32k give or take. The further up you go the better and it tops out, kissing the 50k lumen limit (over 50 is toxic to plants) me too... Most guides will tell you to hit 35 to 40 for productive growth.

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It's nice to have a helper in the garden... you know, a second set of eyes... I got these Plantlink water sensors to try. This is a great tool. Easy to set up and use and seems to be using a prediction algorithm based on real-time water consumption to let me know just how thirsty each plant is. I always have hunches like, 'this one's not thirsty'.... this beats you to the hunch! it will even text or email me when somebody needs a drink. Pretty cool, relatively inexpensive, easy to set-up/use and a great time saver. My second set of eyes... one of them anyway... "Hey! Go check the friggin' plants for water! Will you?"!
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I use different sensors to tell me stuff like soil/air temp and light... The conditions at a glance will save me a lot of time I now spend running around lifting pots or using sensors that are hard to read... Great tool imho...
I need a drink too, should I just PM you? Seriously I like that, going to google that Plantlink.
 
I need a drink too, should I just PM you? Seriously I like that, going to google that Plantlink.

Sure, I'll spray you with oxygenated sangria... kind of like a kobe beef...

Yes, very good. The predictive liquid consumption rates is what blew my mind... It lets you specify species and sub species too and then determines normal operationg ranges. I chose this one:

Cannabis sativa ssp. sativa var. spontanea...

...I was too lazy to look it up but the Latin sounded like ganja auto to me... you know... spontanea... like right now! flmao
 
It's nice to have a helper in the garden... you know, a second set of eyes... I got these Plantlink water sensors to try. This is a great tool. Easy to set up and use and seems to be using a prediction algorithm based on real-time water consumption to let me know just how thirsty each plant is. I always have hunches like, 'this one's not thirsty'.... this beats you to the hunch! it will even text or email me when somebody needs a drink. Pretty cool, relatively inexpensive, easy to set-up/use and a great time saver. My second set of eyes... one of them anyway... "Hey! Go check the friggin' plants for water! Will you?"!
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I use different sensors to tell me stuff like soil/air temp and light... The conditions at a glance will save me a lot of time I now spend running around lifting pots or using sensors that are hard to read... Great tool imho...

I seen where you were talking about it in earlier posts, but really didn't understand it. Since you explained it, I see where it could really be of help, especially the text/emails if you were gone for the day ect ... :peace:
 
Quick update on the SOG. All strains are developing bud sites, branching and will be spinning up their colas over the next week. So I've started them on their week 4 nutrition early (25 days) introducing phosphorous for the first time, pushing them along as we want to do... I'll be doing a final pruning later in the week as the canopy blanket begins to develop and will post some pics then. RS
 
Just a quick aside... After harvesting a nice crop, I enjoy getting shanty and making these... Check out my rock stack... You have to have your mojo going to do it... kind of like sowing seeds... gotta be in the groove... you know... feel it...
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