The pheno I had was gassy and very frosty/sticky, reminded me of GG4 a bit. Very heavy and almost confusing high, really fucked me upsybarite wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 10:26 pmSame, also from Anesia. I heard good things. Was it a nice smoke? More for day or night would you say?biosynthetic wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 9:07 pmI've done future#1 from Anesia (it's very strong), where is yours from?
I was starting it for a friend but there's plenty of other stuff he can have. Was thinking it might be best not giving a mutant to a beginner. I've still got 2 seeds left.
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Re: Flavour Chasers, Perfect Tree & Purple City Genetics in coco
Update time! Completely out of space in the clone cupboard, good job there's only a week left in there.
I decided to keep Future #1 after topping it at the second node before the mutant branch with growth looking normal.


I decided to keep Future #1 after topping it at the second node before the mutant branch with growth looking normal.
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Re: Flavour Chasers, Perfect Tree & Purple City Genetics in coco
Nice tidy setup and great looking plants as always matey 
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Thanks mate, kind of you to say.Greenfingers wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 4:43 pmNice tidy setup and great looking plants as always matey![]()
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Re: Flavour Chasers, Perfect Tree & Purple City Genetics in coco
Hello GR420, update time!
These have been transplanted to 6L pots, put in the main tent and scrogged. They are having Ionic Coco Veg with Shogun Katana Roots at EC 1.5, pH 5.9. I reckon another week and they'll be ready to flip. I'll use up the last of my Ionic Coco nutrients then switch to feeding with The End by GHO.
I made a new platform from 2 x 2 to replace the milk crates, which were a dust trap loved by spiders. This increases headroom and floor space, allowing placement of the radiator along the side in front of the vent, with the intention of distributing warm air more evenly. It should also improve air flow. The run-off tank now also acts as a spacer to align the platform centrally in the tent.




These have been transplanted to 6L pots, put in the main tent and scrogged. They are having Ionic Coco Veg with Shogun Katana Roots at EC 1.5, pH 5.9. I reckon another week and they'll be ready to flip. I'll use up the last of my Ionic Coco nutrients then switch to feeding with The End by GHO.
I made a new platform from 2 x 2 to replace the milk crates, which were a dust trap loved by spiders. This increases headroom and floor space, allowing placement of the radiator along the side in front of the vent, with the intention of distributing warm air more evenly. It should also improve air flow. The run-off tank now also acts as a spacer to align the platform centrally in the tent.
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Re: Flavour Chasers, Perfect Tree & Purple City Genetics in coco
Very nice set up. Since wood is porous could it be a good idea to take like peppermint oil, lemongrass oil, or and any oils that bugs that attack weed don't like and apply them with a rag onto the wood frames? Those oils applied would likely help seal the wood against mold and mildew in a humid environment I'd think.
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Thanks mate. I used Polyvine heavy duty external varnish that's heat, chemical, water and abrasion resistant, with biocides to protect against mildew, mould and fungus, so hoping that will do the trick, but that's a very good suggestion about the oils to keep bugs away.Sage wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2023 8:16 amVery nice set up. Since wood is porous could it be a good idea to take like peppermint oil, lemongrass oil, or and any oils that bugs that attack weed don't like and apply them with a rag onto the wood frames? Those oils applied would likely help seal the wood against mold and mildew in a humid environment I'd think.
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Re: Flavour Chasers, Perfect Tree & Purple City Genetics in coco
Humidity has almost halved since adding the new platform and moving the radiator in front of the air intake. Very happy about that as I've been struggling with high humidity for a long time.

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Re: Flavour Chasers, Perfect Tree & Purple City Genetics in coco
Update time! These are currently fed once per day at EC 1.4, pH 5.9 with Ionic Coco Grow, Katana Roots and calmag at half strength because magnesium is not listed in the analysis of Ionic Coco nutrients, so I thought it's probably best to include some. I'll feed once with Potsil and Photonic, then take cuttings and a light defoliation before flipping to 12/12 this weekend.


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Re: Flavour Chasers, Perfect Tree & Purple City Genetics in coco
Looks very uniform and neat 
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