hi mrs b i decided in my wisdom to save a few twigs on the double strawberry from the bigger drobe scrog and today i moved it out to the sunroom and fed it some veg nutes,well it is a tree and i do grow trees and dotted amongst a bunch of maples i might get away with reveg,maybe if tina dont freak out first,,,,,,
well the harvest is completed from the bigger drobe scrog and hanging to dry and i have 6 oz of trim and smaller buds for my tinas oil,i shall weigh the harvest as it comes down dry and see if the led compares with the hps and decide from there what i run with next,afghani landrace mix is getting sown today! pics later so do look in,thanks for visits and comments always welcome,peace all
hi mrs b i decided in my wisdom to save a few twigs on the double strawberry from the bigger drobe scrog and today i moved it out to the sunroom and fed it some veg nutes,well it is a tree and i do grow trees and dotted amongst a bunch of maples i might get away with reveg,maybe if tina dont freak out first,,,,,,
well the harvest is completed from the bigger drobe scrog and hanging to dry and i have 6 oz of trim and smaller buds for my tinas oil,i shall weigh the harvest as it comes down dry and see if the led compares with the hps and decide from there what i run with next,afghani landrace mix is getting sown today! pics later so do look in,thanks for visits and comments always welcome,peace all
I’m sure u can disguise it among the trees lol and if Tina finds out play dull say you’ve know idea how it got there lol hope she’s ok hun send her my love , I’ll award your points for your finished ones next day or 2 hun , have a lovely evening
hi all well the deed is done and i now have 3 empty drobes for the first time in many years!
i do have the bigger drobe light removed and extra drying lines strung up in there and still need to add another couple for the buds from the beast aka tinas surprise which got the chop last night and ive still to finish trimming and hanging it but looks to be pretty good haul ,pretty sure it is a barneys utopia haze.
so all thats left is a jolly good clean and some small modifications on the tiny veg cab and general clean and tidy on the other 2 and i shall be sowing a bunch of seeds inc the landrace afghanicas and a new double strawberry which will become a motherplant,im tempted to sow a few autos in both empty bigger drobes to run whilst the photoperiods are vegging as i have a right good mix of autos and plenty of coco and pots,only thing im short on is breath and the energy!
i shall get a few pics of the haul later tonight,it will be very odd as im so used to having plants to tend too,i be lost!peace all
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hi all well tonight i finished all the harvesting and gave the tiny veg cab a good clean and have sown the seeds all are courtesy of the points store bar 1 which came from our @2scoops so thanks again to @Keeno and the team,seeds are
3x afghani landrace mix
3x amnesia haze from zamnesia seeds
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HISTORY OF AMNESIA HAZE
History of Amnesia Haze
As is the case with most legendary old-school classics, the exact origins of Amnesia Haze are shrouded in mystery. Although several stories about the strain’s beginnings have made the rounds, it’s commonly thought that she has her roots on the West Coast in the US, where breeder David Paul Watson bred the original from Thai, Hawaiian, Jamaican, and Afghani landraces in the early 1990s.
AMNESIA HAZE: AN ECLECTIC MIX OF CANNABIS GENETICS
Amnesia Haze: An Eclectic Mix of Cannabis Genetics
For some time, Amnesia Haze was hidden in relative obscurity and didn’t gain much popularity. This was about to change when the genetics made their way to Amsterdam. There, several new hybrids were made; but it wasn’t until an American expat and owner of a fertiliser company named Zwiep combined one of these strains with old-school Haze seeds that the sativa now known as Amnesia Haze was born.
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Genetics 70% Sativa / 30% Indica
Parents Amnesia x Haze
THC 21%
CBD <3%
Flavours Sweet, Spicy, Hash, Citrus
Effects Euphoric, Energised, Cerebral, Almost Psychedelic
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2x bcn powerplant seedstockers
1x double strawberry from diesel jones
all sown in 6 inch pots of ugro coco and under the 120w qb from @Forest of which i was frankly amazed at the buddage this little light can produce and having just harvested all 3 drobes with same pheno of the double strawberry i clearly see the bud from the 120w light is far stickier and every bit as solid but with the benefit of still healthy at harvest foliage heavy laden with resin,perfect for my tinas oil and means more bud for me.
whereas using the 250w qb the foliage is knackered long before harvest and unfit for oiling so i think the bigger light is too much and stresses the plants,bigger is not always better it seems.
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hi all well after very much work and with a very sore scissor hand i finally finished my harvesting from all 3 drobes and all is now hanging to dry in the bigger drobe 6 x 1 mtr drying lines full up and 15 trays have been dried in the dehydrator ready for an oil run and is already in the freezer along with the 5ltrs of isopropyl.
so now i can rest and recover my sore one good hand and get the next lot going and take my time without fear of running out of either weed or oil for my tina,incidentally the plant i called tinas surprise as it came up in one of her houseplants made very large buds not the most solid ive had but considering the extreme cruel treatment it had in order to fit in a drobe i am super pleased with harvest from her and most will be oiled for tina and a little put away for curing till christmas,nice to have full jars again,pics ans thanks anyone who follows this stupid long diary,long may it continue,peace all. me contemplating chopping the beast!
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hi bio they should keep me and tina happy for a good while and a decent harvest makes me feel a little better about the electric cost,though i think the total light watts used is 720w plus the extra cost of running the tube heaters and if ive managed 750 gramms total id be happy,more id be ecstatic!
well first seedling showed its head this morning,afghani landrace of course! this afternoon the lot seem to be on the move so far so good.
ive not been great with seeds recently hence the tendency to keep mothers and clones but need to rid my grow mojo of this burden and pay attention during the early stages where i missed before and lost good genetics.
been testing some of the bruce banner from the previous harvest and was jarred several months back and left on the shelf in the humidor as neither tina nor myself could stand the taste or smell! thankfully it has changed loads and is potent and tastes good in me pipe.
hence the babble.peace