Photography Two homies, seeds from accidental "nana" pollination.

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here are a few pics of my current grow, using two homie seeds, parents were from royal queen seeds, dont know which was the dad or mother.

At this point they were a couple of runts that I let run wild on the balcony for a few weeks, they were very slow growing, quite weak looking, but I had just finished a grow and was planning to convert my Mars 700, to 10x Clu048 1212's

these are photos's by the way,

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this is the first light up of the cobs, scrog is a couple of days old, plants have acclimatized.

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the rest of the pics are a progression over 5 weeks of flowing. the parents were 7-9 weeks flowering, so I may hve 2-3-4-5-6 weeks left to go, who knows
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current pics update, I also turned the lamp 90 degrees as the 10 (6x 3500, 2x 2700, 2x 5000) cobs are a little close together, so a change in spread of the 2700 and 5000's at a different angle might help the growth pattern a little
 

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now at 6 weeks, just trundling along.pic#20191003_182559.jpgpic#20191003_182656.jpgpic#20191003_182715.jpgpic#20191003_182728.jpgpic#20191003_182752.jpg

I am of the opinion that the Cobs are responsible for the massive increase in trich count, compared to the parent seeds under Mars blurples.
 
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6.5 weeks all that glitters is not gold.pic#20191007_174659.jpgpic#20191007_174716.jpgpic#20191007_174728.jpgpic#20191007_174743.jpgpic#20191007_174758.jpgpic#20191007_183002.jpgpic#20191007_183022.jpg
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another week and it may be milky and then a week later turn to gold.
 
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Sheet mate, no ones replied to this thread - out of order. Very nice looking scrog going on there. A well packed house.

Thanks, but these are photo's, I dont expect anyone has much interest, perfectly natural imho, I started coming here for the fantastic info on cobs, Diys and the fact that the people so cool, easy and relaxed, its all good, everyone is laid back, for reasons ;-)
 
Thanks, but these are photo's, I dont expect anyone has much interest, perfectly natural imho, I started coming here for the fantastic info on cobs, Diys and the fact that the people so cool, easy and relaxed, its all good, everyone is laid back, for reasons ;-)

I would not be too sure of that mate, some photo growers on here as well, myself included - well mix bag, I like them both.

There's a sub-forum as well. not as busy as the main, but still well worth checking out. Where you've put your post is a bit out of the way. I only noticed from the side bar as I don't really go in that sub.

 
I looked through a lot of the subs and threads, tons of great grows, tons of great info, tons of cool comments, I have already forgotten where I posted this, ;-) to be honest this grow is just a test for the new cobs, which I will be rebuilding when this is harvested, need to get a better spread of light, its all planned as a bit of tinkering.

I expected nothing from the plants themselves, they were weak and spindly, nice that they turned out ok though, they will fill a couple of jars and I can add them to the stash.

i will make sure i post the next grow in the right sub, afterall, its a constant learning curve and I should pick up some new tricks.
 
final day and rough harvest, I prefer to let them all dry out and then clean away all the rubbish, fans ugly stuff.
Looks ready
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removed lamp
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raised scrog mesh and laid out mosquito net
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very rough chop, laid out, fans on, exhaust running, sit back, relax, will just need to rub off the old fans and sugar leafs in about a week.
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and thats it, no more growing untill next year I think.
 
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