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Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby jobby2812 » Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:36 am

I'll certainly pass on the link and I'll start if from this page. I will more than likely get it done later on today/tonight. I just wasn't sure if you had a personal message or anything you wanted passing on at the same time.
'there was a young man named jobby,
who haboured an illicit hobby,
with renknowned growing fame,
he put our plants to shame,
that bright young man named jobby'
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby veggiegardener » Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:00 pm

No, I just want her to know I appreciate the seeds.
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby jobby2812 » Tue Jun 22, 2010 3:52 pm

PM has been sent. May take a couple of days to get a reply due to computer problems at LZ end.
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby veggiegardener » Tue Jun 22, 2010 4:50 pm

jobby2812 wrote:PM has been sent. May take a couple of days to get a reply due to computer problems at LZ end.


Many thanks!
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby veggiegardener » Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:52 pm

A few recent shots...
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100_1313-BB x WW.jpg
This picture is a few days old. Its mass has increased substantially over that time. I supercropped the entire plant, yesterday, reducing it height by about a foot.
100_1322-MCR Triploid.jpg
Three leaves per node. It's acting as if it will finish this way.
100_1334-Fuzzy.jpg
Hanging out!
100_1308-Group.jpg
What's in the cage...
100_1307-Starburst #2.jpg
Nearly six feet tall, I'll probably have to start LST very soon.
100_1304-Durban.jpg
This is the female side of Starburst which provides most of the flavor, and improves the growth pattern, as well. Both parent strains are strong, but the Starburst is substantially more potent, than either parent.
100_1303-Magic Carpet Ride #2.jpg
A miracle. This plant started as a badly damaged sprout that was very slow to grow. Now her main stem is triploid, and growing very quickly.
100_1301-Chronix.jpg
This Chronix is an incredibly vigorous strain, and seems to be breeding true. At harvest, I'll try to show why I love this strain. It's growth pattern is very easy at trimming time. In all other ways it is superior. It provided half the genes for Starburst.
100_1295-Trainwrecks #2 and #3.jpg
I swapped two other Trainwreck clones out with these. These are vegging solidly, while the others are very slow to reveg. My bad. Long story. I'm revegging the two that were flowering with an augmented schedule, adding several hours to the photoperiod.
100_1287-Praying Mantis.jpg
In the fall I collect Praying Mantis egg cases and put them in protected places around the yard, including in the green houses. They save me a lot of grief!
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby OHIOCHRONIC » Mon Jun 28, 2010 9:49 pm

Oh noice veggie! Things are in full swing I see thanks for sharing!
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby Mysticbudda » Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:54 pm

Your garden never ceases to amaze me veggie - Looking forward to the flowering show here coming up within the next month or so :happyleaf:
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby veggiegardener » Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:22 pm

A bunch of shots from today.
100_1495-San Pedro.jpg
This San Pedro Cactus is having a great year!
100_1498-Okra.jpg
My wife's family is from Oklahoma. Her mother made me a believer with fried Okra.
100_1499-Starburst #1.jpg
I'm growing three Starburst plants, this year. The outdoor versions are several times the size of this one in the East greenhouse. This is my own effort at breeding. I think I'll be very happy. Rubbing a stem already produces a wonderful piney/fruity scent with minor variations between the three.
100_1501-BB x WW.jpg
The two Bubbleberry crosses are proving to be incredibly vigorous. Last year's Bubbleberry was very potent. The plant pictured was pollinated from a very beautiful White Widow male. There's the potential for some wonderful results.
100_1502-TW #2 & #3.jpg
Trainwreck is spindly. For some reason, if you want to smoke real Trainwreck buds, you need to support them to keep them off the ground. I think these two plants will be worth watching.
100_1503-Afghani Kush x SSH + NYCD.jpg
I didn't have a male Afghani Kush, so I went with a Super Silver Haze x New York City Diesel, on a whim. I think it might be good smoke.
100_1512-Starburst #2.jpg
Another Starburst in the cage. She would be eight feet tall if I hadn't started bending her under the screen. Doing this has caused the many side branches to increase their growth rate. This plant wants to be a big producer.
100_1513-MCR #2 Trileaf.jpg
This plant had a very rough start, but once it started it has chosen to get large. The primary khola has produced three leaves and three branches at each node for about six feet of growth. It is now well over seven feet tall with two massive but normal side branches. I think I'll eventually be forced to LST it on the screen, like I'm doing with Starburst #2.

This plant is a Magic Carpet Ride which is a "pure" indica, but it is an old school Afghani. I think it might be a good example of what some people call "afghanica". Very potent herb.
100_1514-Cage.jpg
The canopy is nearly complete. I like looking at groups of different strains. Sometimes the variety of growth patterns can be startling.
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby jobby2812 » Tue Jul 13, 2010 4:09 pm

They look to have really come on now veggie. Those last couple of pics look awsome. :happyleaf:
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Re: Veggiegardener's 2010 Grow Log

Postby toker » Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:42 pm

looks great vg.
i hope to grow outdoors 1 day 2. my tomatoes ended up growing so big that i cant walk between them. unfortunatly my peppers havent been doing as well. i get peppers but not many. not fully open. they get a half day shaded and extremely hot in illinois this summer.
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