Indoor Super sativa seed Club Pineapple Poison test grow & review

About an hour north of Traverse City at the same place. How about you still downstate? :cheers:
Oh I thought you were down by Muskegon more?
I bought some property not too far away from Ludington. Got 10 acres in the Manistee National Forest really nice place. will never have any neighbors. I put a fifth wheel out there about 980 feet off the road.
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But still live down here in the capital. It's 2 hour drive for me though to get to the new property.
 
That looks like a fabulous get-a-way and not to far from home for ya :clapper:
 
That looks like a fabulous get-a-way and not to far from home for ya :clapper:
Thanks yeah it is a fabulous getaway already I guess I've spent the night there about 5 times now maybe six I spent a 4-day stretch their. I put a wood burner in
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it works great. but it's a little too small I think. because I have to stoke it up when it's cold. it got down to like 17 degrees here the last time I was up there and I had to stoke it up like every 4 hours to keep it you know comfortably warm in there and it got really hot to sometimes so it's a little small I think. So figure upgrading to a a propane wall mounted heater to take up the slack and then that way they're the wood burner won't have to work so hard until I can figure out what I'm really want to do in there.

So I plan on running my 12 legal plants there. And then my licensed 24 here. Going to have my work cut out for me this summer plus I work for a farmer that runs outside crop and a inside crop and he's licensed for 72 plants . I will be a busy boy this year. Thinking about buying a motorcycle so I can ride back and forth for a lot cheaper and quicker then my big ass 3/4 ton 4-wheel drive what does 7.5 L gas in it it gets about nine miles to the gallon LOL

So I've started the next year's crop already. Now to make complete plants selection. right now doing a lot of run UPS. But I got a pretty good idea of what I'm going to run.
 
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The Pineapple Poison from Super Sativa Seed Club.

She is looking pretty good. She is starting to fill out now. She is roughly around 6 inches tall. Yesterday on the 10th of January.
I transplanted her to her new home pot for the next 3 to 7 weeks. Using a 3- gallon fiber pot. With a organic soil combination of Ocean forest and Happy Frog mixture at the bottom of the pot that has an additional amount of organic nutrients added to the mix such as bone meal, blood meal, humic acid, Dolomite lime, triple phosphate , Epsom salt, worm castings, urea, gypison, potash, vermiculite, perlite, iron, kelp meal, plus.
This bottom layer is about 3" inches thick.
The next layer starts with a handful of worm castings, handful of vermiculite and a large pinch of bone meal approximately a quarter cup, and then straight ocean Forest for about 2 and 1/2 in, then another handful of worm castings, a handful of vermiculite, and a large pinch a bone meal, the last layer consist of Happy Frog, a handful of worm castings a handful of vermiculite and a pinch a bone meal. Then I watered all the pots with filtered water and let's set for 3 days

These are the original organic products that I will be using for this indoor grow.
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I do a layering system when I do my pots. The stronger and more vibrant organic nutrients are at the bottom all ways.
(The reason at the bottom is when the plant gets old enough and the root structure gets to the bottom are the pot where the nutrients will be the strongest the plant is mature enough it can handle the extra microbe life that'll be there. The microbes living in this soil will have really strong poop at the bottom of these pots.)

The additional layers of bone meal, vermiculite, and worm castings, are additional nutrients they can be left for organic growing in abundance. As the plant will only up take what it needs. The vermiculite will just hold the nutrients and the extra moisture longer and also adds aeration in the soil, also the vermiculite adds a much-needed large amount of organic silica. That the cannabis plant needs a lot of to produce good cannabis.

Pineapple poison transplanting.
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So after watering one more time to make sure the soil is well wrapped around the root structures of the seedling.
This is the final setup.
The pots setting on top of foam on my basement floor with a T5 8 bulb light above them. The light has 4- 6500 T5 fluorescent bulbs (blue) and 4 -bulbs that are more red. This combination will allow for faster stretching. Allowing me to clone faster in the long run. I'll be switching these lights fairly soon to the CMH 315 bulbs I'm only using these T5 because they're 4 ft long and cover my floor space better right now.

Thanks for stopping in. There'll be a shorter version of this in the Super Sativa Seed Club Community of grow.

:cheers: :pass:
 
Super sativa seed Club pineapple poison
SSSC Pineapple Poison :headbang:

3 days after transplant looking awesome she's growing very nicely. For organic grow using nothing but all organic natural nutrients...

No no bottled anything. :thumbsup::woohoo1::vibe:

She's growing pretty quickly in her first 2 days after the transplant. she's already an inch taller :growing:than what she was the day of transplant. That's spectacular. I can't wait to see what she does after 77 days.
Wow that's a long time:muahaha: I'm just glad I'm running my flowering lights until the end of April at any rate. So here a look at her at 3 days after transplant
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So by all the reports that I've read so far on this plant the pineapple poison from Super sativa Club have been real positive reports. With reports of good taste good smell excellent High :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: I guess the only downside is she's got a long. Flowering time. :hookah:
The upside to that is that she can be a big ass plant with a large yield.
So if you got the conditions and the time to grow outside and If you got a nice long summer in your area it would be a great plant for outside....:joy::growing::pass:
 
SSSC Pineapple Poison :headbang:

3 days after transplant looking awesome she's growing very nicely. For organic grow using nothing but all organic natural nutrients...

No no bottled anything. :thumbsup::woohoo1::vibe:

She's growing pretty quickly in her first 2 days after the transplant. she's already an inch taller :growing:than what she was the day of transplant. That's spectacular. I can't wait to see what she does after 77 days.
Wow that's a long time:muahaha: I'm just glad I'm running my flowering lights until the end of April at any rate. So here a look at her at 3 days after transplant
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So by all the reports that I've read so far on this plant the pineapple poison from Super sativa Club have been real positive reports. With reports of good taste good smell excellent High :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: I guess the only downside is she's got a long. Flowering time. :hookah:
The upside to that is that she can be a big ass plant with a large yield.
So if you got the conditions and the time to grow outside and If you got a nice long summer in your area it would be a great plant for outside....:joy::growing::pass:
Looking strong and vibrant. I like the layering idea.
 
Looking strong and vibrant. I like the layering idea.
Thanks @saskraider12 :mrgreen::welcome::thanks:

I usually use much larger pots 25-30 35 gallon. I don't have to feed them anything throughout the entire grow from seedling to harvest with large pots. However I do makeup organic teas and feed and also foliar spray the microorganisms in those pots and the microorganisms on the Leafs as well.
I try to influence flavors with different organic matter. I have no proof that this works. But it makes sense that it would. So I do it just because I think it does. I guess you could say if a plant has a fruity flavor then I tried to feed the microbes something fruity. if that makes sense.
I just recently got into a worm farming. I haven't even bought my worms yet but have bought my ben.
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So when I set it up and start running it I'm going to influence the worms to influence their worm castings too lean towards a plant terp profile that I'm running and try to feed organic matter leaning towards their flavor profiles. If that makes sense to you.
I used to be a bottle guy when I first started legally growing inside. I did deep water culture Hydroponics I did a lot of different growing styles with bottle nudes...:shrug: But now I enjoy growing and smoking my cannabis organically these days. I enjoy it tremendously. :pass:
 
Thanks @saskraider12 :mrgreen::welcome::thanks:

I usually use much larger pots 25-30 35 gallon. I don't have to feed them anything throughout the entire grow from seedling to harvest with large pots. However I do makeup organic teas and feed and also foliar spray the microorganisms in those pots and the microorganisms on the Leafs as well.
I try to influence flavors with different organic matter. I have no proof that this works. But it makes sense that it would. So I do it just because I think it does. I guess you could say if a plant has a fruity flavor then I tried to feed the microbes something fruity. if that makes sense.
I just recently got into a worm farming. I haven't even bought my worms yet but have bought my ben. View attachment 1276407
So when I set it up and start running it I'm going to influence the worms to influence their worm castings too lean towards a plant terp profile that I'm running and try to feed organic matter leaning towards their flavor profiles. If that makes sense to you.
I used to be a bottle guy when I first started legally growing inside. I did deep water culture Hydroponics I did a lot of different growing styles with bottle nudes...:shrug: But now I enjoy growing and smoking my cannabis organically these days. I enjoy it tremendously. :pass:
Wow. Dedication to the craft. I get what you are saying and I think you might have just willed that theory into existence. Good going!
 
Wow. Dedication to the craft. I get what you are saying and I think you might have just willed that theory into existence. Good going!
:thumbsup: :crying::thanks: well you know the concepts really not that new. If you look at the food industry and you look at people who enjoy there food on a connoisseur level. Swiss cheese Mozzarella cheese Kobe beef I could go on and on about all the different foods that we eat that are influenced by the regions that they are either grown in or feed on. The plants vegetation that grows in those areas those animals eat on that influences the flavor of the milk for the cheese or the meat. But then of course you got to have the curing process or manufacturing process that we use to make up these Foods or in our case cannabis. it just makes sense that influencing the flavors of what the plant eats from the microbes in a organic grow would do the same and would influence the flavors in the terp profile.:pass:
 
Pineapple poison is growing
The pineapple poison from SSSC.
She is doing great. I gave her water on Saturday morning approximately about 3 cups almost 4 cups a piece. They were pretty dry and the pots did not weigh very much. I soaked them pretty good maybe a little overload. But this is an organic grow and I don't worry about it too much with these little fiber pots. With the dry conditions this time year here in my house. The RH at the very best possibly 40%. And that's a stretch cuz it's usually around 32% or lower and I can't hardly ever get it higher than that at this time of the year. In the flower room I have a humidifier but it still doesn't help that much I need a bigger one I guess. (It is always something)

So the pineapple poison is picking up steam she's growing up pretty fast. She's put on about 2inchs since transplant now. I think if I had a stronger light above her. I'll bet she put on some more size in a short time.
:shrug: I'm tossing it up in my mind to take a clone off this plant or not??? She is doing very well and seems to be a powerful plant. But I'm kind of doubting that I'm going to have a long enough summer to run this plant outside to reach maturity before my northern winter without using light deprivation techniques.???
I'm uncertain at 70 to 80 day's of flowing time And because I try to keep my numbers within my licenses.
I'm considering by end of next week of putting this plant into a 25-gallon pot and start her training towards flowering.???
I still have plenty of time to take a clone between now and even the end of flower (monster cropping or even reveg after harvesting) if I wanted too. Plus I have 2 more seeds left of this strain of the Pineapple Poison from Super Sativa Seed Club.
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Thanks for stopping :worship: :pass:
 
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