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OMG that chemdoggin is making me breathless. Whatever you are doing, KEEP it UP !!!!! I really can not believe how white and frosty she is. Just amazing job you two.
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On the Dgrape, I feel you too are doing the right thing in setting her aside for some new girl friends. Some just do not grow any roots. You gpt to have roots BABY !!!!

Thanks for posting. I just wish to smell her.
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OMG that chemdoggin is making me breathless. Whatever you are doing, KEEP it UP !!!!! I really can not believe how white and frosty she is. Just amazing job you two.
:worship:

On the Dgrape, I feel you too are doing the right thing in setting her aside for some new girl friends. Some just do not grow any roots. You gpt to have roots BABY !!!!

Thanks for posting. I just wish to smell her.
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Thanks my friend. She smells lovely as hell too. I love this part, as every different lady that gets to this stage, kinda tell you who they are... we been trying to stick to the same regimen we have with any other girl we've raised since switching to dwc. So far for the most part, it works pretty good.

Yea on the double grape.. she's just put in the corner and we're letting her ride out. She does have some roots going on but that top half is something to be desired.

Which makes me a little worried about one of the babies(west coast o.g.). She looks fine so far at the top but is showing nothing on the bottom compared to her sister(pineapple express), who is almost reaching the reservoir..

I dont think I'll include them in this journal, but the seedling stage kinda stresses me out the most.
 
Thanks my friend. She smells lovely as hell too. I love this part, as every different lady that gets to this stage, kinda tell you who they are... we been trying to stick to the same regimen we have with any other girl we've raised since switching to dwc. So far for the most part, it works pretty good.

Yea on the double grape.. she's just put in the corner and we're letting her ride out. She does have some roots going on but that top half is something to be desired.

Which makes me a little worried about one of the babies(west coast o.g.). She looks fine so far at the top but is showing nothing on the bottom compared to her sister(pineapple express), who is almost reaching the reservoir..

I dont think I'll include them in this journal, but the seedling stage kinda stresses me out the most.

Babies were made to give us stress. If that one does not go well, then planted another bean or leave more open space for survivors. No roots no good. Good time to move on.
 
Here we go with a Thursday update:

As of last night, she was at: 1940ppm(before we added water back),77°, and 5.9ph

Chemdoggin is at week 11 and is officially all cloudy at this point. She's going under the scope tomorrow evening and we will wait til she gets about 25% Amber before calling it. Right now we're just adding water to slowly lower her ppm with each passing day..
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As for double grape: She's FUBAR, and is getting pulled when chemdoggin comes out. We will wait a few weeks for pineapple and o.g. to do their thing, then try another double grape AGAIN and throw in a white widow to boot, for another attempt at trying to get a successful perpetual grow..
So the end of this journal will be coming up in a week give or take I'm assuming, and i will wrap it up with a summary post..
Have a good Thursday everyone
 
Here we go with a Thursday update:

As of last night, she was at: 1940ppm(before we added water back),77°, and 5.9ph

Chemdoggin is at week 11 and is officially all cloudy at this point. She's going under the scope tomorrow evening and we will wait til she gets about 25% Amber before calling it. Right now we're just adding water to slowly lower her ppm with each passing day..
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As for double grape: She's FUBAR, and is getting pulled when chemdoggin comes out. We will wait a few weeks for pineapple and o.g. to do their thing, then try another double grape AGAIN and throw in a white widow to boot, for another attempt at trying to get a successful perpetual grow..
So the end of this journal will be coming up in a week give or take I'm assuming, and i will wrap it up with a summary post..
Have a good Thursday everyone

You seem to have thing zoned in real well. The lady is a tramp, but she is showing you all of her beauty. Nice to see your garden. Keep it up.
 
You seem to have thing zoned in real well. The lady is a tramp, but she is showing you all of her beauty. Nice to see your garden. Keep it up.
Thanks man. She's been the easiest girl we've ever grown. It's been truly awesome to raise her. I think we have a few more beans of her so I wouldn't be against adding her to the line up again after a couple runs.
We've should've known this, but having seedlings and mature girls in the same room require different environments. I thought maybe I could get away with keeping the rh at a certain percentage and all would be well. That isn't the case really at all. So a dome has went back on one of the babies, and we've seen almost an instant turn around.
Anyways, thank you for stopping by and the encouragement. I'll have to check out how your neck of the woods is doing soon.
 
Thanks man. She's been the easiest girl we've ever grown. It's been truly awesome to raise her. I think we have a few more beans of her so I wouldn't be against adding her to the line up again after a couple runs.
We've should've known this, but having seedlings and mature girls in the same room require different environments. I thought maybe I could get away with keeping the rh at a certain percentage and all would be well. That isn't the case really at all. So a dome has went back on one of the babies, and we've seen almost an instant turn around.
Anyways, thank you for stopping by and the encouragement. I'll have to check out how your neck of the woods is doing soon.
Always happy to see other efforts come to flower. You two do a great job.

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Here we are with week 12 of chemdoggin:

I didn't bother checking ppm or anything as all she's been getting all week (aside from florakleen for a couple days) is straight up water.

These pics are as of a couple days ago, and as of last night I'd say she is all clouds and is around 10-15% amber. She's getting the fall colors in, and is a frosty girl.

She has been one of the easiest to raise from seed to harvest to date, with absolutely no problems at all. I can see doing a run with her again in the future.

I will post a couple pics of her chopped, and maybe some when she's cured... I will estimate she will provide: no less than 3 and no more than 4 oz of quality medicine.
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Saturday bonus post:
Well, we decided to give a dry trim to her, so we trimmed and plucked the bigger leaves off and hung her up whole. That explains the reason why I don't have a wet weight. I usually wait til after we've done the final trim anyway, to weigh and sort.
We are leaving as much little frosty leaves as we can, and there's a bunch. I will cut her into "v's" sometime tomorrow. The relative humidity is 50%, so if it stays that way, she should be ready to trim in 5-6 days, and then go into jars after that.
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Have a great weekend everyone
 
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