Indoor Zaaboot has gone to pot 2022 auto spree

The SLAUGHTERED LAMB are nice plants if I do say so myself lol. Not bad for first dip in mud mate. Can't fault you one bit . :thumbsup:
Thank you sir - the Lambs are hardy and putting up with some shit - lovely structure on them
 
Looking good, the two that I thought had died are flowering but they look very dead at the same time - I think I drowned them, then thought I would treat them to Mighty Saharan drought - funnily enough they told me to sling me hook!

The other two plants in the small pots are also dropping and I have been gradually reducing it he moisture level in their pots - on the flip side the plants in the larger pots are steaming along now after the slower start.
Lecter is a real monster, I tied her down and defoliated a fair bit - you would be hard pressed to notice, the Slaughtered Lamb in the 39ltr fabric pot with living soil is thriving, a little slower then the others but looking rather lush now. The other Lamb in the big cloth bag is doing very well, she is the tallest in the room and has an excellent plant structure, very thick stems, lots of heads, nice spacing.

Overall, it’s still working - the genetics are strong as they are putting up with my sheer ignorance of working with soil.

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So apart from the drowned two - all is looking well, not good enough but an acceptable start to getting my mits muddy.
Cheers
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Lookin good to me m8.. and even the Nugz are warming to you.. they've hit flower :smoking: I can see what sawney meant now about the structure.
 
Lookin good to me m8.. and even the Nugz are warming to you.. they've hit flower :smoking: I can see what sawney meant now about the structure.
Cheers squire!
the Nugz in the right hands could do some good, the way they grew was sterling prior to me drowning them, for sure the fasted out of seed and nice branching - and as you say, they started flowering anyway :vibe:
 
Cheers squire!
the Nugz in the right hands could do some good, the way they grew was sterling prior to me drowning them, for sure the fasted out of seed and nice branching - and as you say, they started flowering anyway :vibe:

I'll be dropping 30/40 of them this day next week m8 the best 16 of those will follow the Skoosh SoG :thumbsup: whether thats the right hands or not remains to he seen lol I see 420autoflowers Nugz are absolutely flyin.. now that's a pair of hands to put your autos in :thumbsup: :smoking:
 
I'll be dropping 30/40 of them this day next week m8 the best 16 of those will follow the Skoosh SoG :thumbsup: whether thats the right hands or not remains to he seen lol I see 420autoflowers Nugz are absolutely flyin.. now that's a pair of hands to put your autos in :thumbsup: :smoking:
Touché old bean :hookah:

the way they started for me you will be laughing - I am sure your hands are less “drowny” than mine
 
Last time
Buggery - so I am now in Lisbon, both tents are now expected to run for 3 weeks :crying: :crying: :crying:
I am confident

the last view
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Back again...only meeee
So then , I went, and I stayed and did not want to return.
I spent my days pruning the Olive trees for this years growth and oil, planted about 20 of each orange trees, Nectarines, Tangerines, and Cherry, sorted out the vines for wine, and planted a load of Sawney's in the actual stream.
The idea is the Pot is full of the best soil ever (off the land which has not been touched for decades - under layers of leaves and dead wood - it was glorious), I built a small dam, and the pots are half filled with pebbles, that sits in the stream with constant running water, the soil should always be out of water but the roots can find it - it may work, it may not.

Anyhow - went to Spain and got loads of weed, it was good - but not amazing - the one that really caught my fancy was Yuzu - it tasted magnificent.
Also stocked up on the CBD - my conclusion is - it may be legal - but we can do better at home.

Nothing to do with the grow but some snaps from there

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From Spain - The big slabs of Hash were from Portugal, three types - Some Bulata which is the top export Maroc and the others are regular but good Maroc - the rest is from BadDog Sevilla (worth a visit - great staff)

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The three in the white wrappers are types of bubblehash.

Back in a bit with a real update
Z
 
Sawneys Tent
So, for the keen eyed you may have noticed I cant count - I went for three weeks which was probably 4 or 5 weeks, I dont know....
Anyway - first up is the Sawney tent - my first ever try at Soil - upon opening the tent, the two NUGZ at the back which I had nearly killed anyway were sort of alive, the rest looked fine apart from they had shed most of their leaves. The problem was the tank was empty, so the Blumats worked! The tank was too small - 100ltr tank will not do this amount of time with 9 plants no matter how young they are - based on the fact they were alive I must assume the water ran out a few days before hand - but the was bone dry - in fact the worms had jumped out of the pots looking for moisture.

So I filled up my 10ltr sprayer with Ecothrive Biosys and went to town, once that was done I repeated until the soil looked like it was alive again, then to the fishing shop for 1kg of worms.

Anyway - they do not look great, but considering the circumstances - I am pleased - top genetics from our captain @Sawney_bean, crap growing from myself and we will have some lovely smoke!

Predator - my favorite, the smell is superior and the colours are just lovely, great structure - it is a shame they are in my hands as this is one epic plant.
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Lots of Slaughtered Lambs which there are 5 or maybe 4 plants
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Odd ones out - Cali Doctor
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Because I nearly killed them all they are not on form, but still looking good - with the lack of leaves I will chop and start again over the next few days.

Take care my lovelies
Z
 
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