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Scott817
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Well folks I am coming to the end of the grow for these ladies so I though I would bring em out tonight for a little family pics.
Lets start at the beginning.
View attachment 31254 Back in 7/31 I planted the SnowRyders for the party cup grow competiion. At the time I had 2 SpeedyG's and 2 Blue Himilays going a week before.
View attachment 31255 Soon after on 8/3 the twins were born and I think these are a few days later.
Well a few weeks later one SpeedyG decided to be a dude so he had to leave the all girls club. One of the BlueHimilayas turned out to be a runt so she had to go the pot I use outside were all bad runts go to live together. I hate wasting space on runts blah.
Well lets fast forward now to the present ..................
View attachment 31256 Tada!!! Here they are today. BlueHimalay on the left and SpeedG on the right with the SnowRyders up front. Its day 60 on the BlueH and SpeedyG and 54 on the SnowRyders.
View attachment 31257 BlueH. Well she filled in really nicely and was 80% cloudy last Saturday which is kinda amazingly fast for me. She also foxtaield really nice as well. She is 16" tall. I hit her with clearex last weekend and she will come down on Friday. These are a really easy strain to grow and pretty hardy.
View attachment 31258 SpeedyG Well I am going to give this lady another week to fill before final flush. She had a bug problem for the first month that kinda slowed her down that only effected this plant in the same box. Weird but cool as wel. She is 19" and quite bushy.
The SpeedyG's I have grown have all been about this size and are really easy to grow. I highly recommend these for first timers as they are cheap, hardy and have a pretty good smoke.
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The SnowRyders are doing ok and I will probably run them another week before final flush as well.
These were all grown in Humbolt Soil using BioBizz nutes under a 260W Led and 150W HPS setup I am using now. I have found since using both light types seem to make them much fuller than just one or the other.
Questions or comments always welcome
Lets start at the beginning.
View attachment 31254 Back in 7/31 I planted the SnowRyders for the party cup grow competiion. At the time I had 2 SpeedyG's and 2 Blue Himilays going a week before.
View attachment 31255 Soon after on 8/3 the twins were born and I think these are a few days later.
Well a few weeks later one SpeedyG decided to be a dude so he had to leave the all girls club. One of the BlueHimilayas turned out to be a runt so she had to go the pot I use outside were all bad runts go to live together. I hate wasting space on runts blah.
Well lets fast forward now to the present ..................
View attachment 31256 Tada!!! Here they are today. BlueHimalay on the left and SpeedG on the right with the SnowRyders up front. Its day 60 on the BlueH and SpeedyG and 54 on the SnowRyders.
View attachment 31257 BlueH. Well she filled in really nicely and was 80% cloudy last Saturday which is kinda amazingly fast for me. She also foxtaield really nice as well. She is 16" tall. I hit her with clearex last weekend and she will come down on Friday. These are a really easy strain to grow and pretty hardy.
View attachment 31258 SpeedyG Well I am going to give this lady another week to fill before final flush. She had a bug problem for the first month that kinda slowed her down that only effected this plant in the same box. Weird but cool as wel. She is 19" and quite bushy.
The SpeedyG's I have grown have all been about this size and are really easy to grow. I highly recommend these for first timers as they are cheap, hardy and have a pretty good smoke.
View attachment 31261View attachment 31259View attachment 31260 View attachment 31262
The SnowRyders are doing ok and I will probably run them another week before final flush as well.
These were all grown in Humbolt Soil using BioBizz nutes under a 260W Led and 150W HPS setup I am using now. I have found since using both light types seem to make them much fuller than just one or the other.
Questions or comments always welcome