TehBosh
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Super Skunk 400w HPS.
Hello all, yungmoola (tehbosh) here. Just thought I would start a journal for my super skunk clone that I got in February and tell y'all how she's doing. I cloned her a couple weeks ago and everything is going swimmingly. I am vegging the clones and my Super Skunk momma under a $10 shoplight from Home Depot. 2 T12 40w florescent tubes. Also I bring her outside to sun bathe whenever I can, or whenever the weather isn't shitty. Any questions, comments and/or concerns are more than welcome.
So here's the first post with some pics of my SS.
Update: May 21, 2010
They might look a little N deficient and that is because they are, but I transplanted them into those little soil containers with Roots Organic. We'll see if they'll be as dark green as my momma eventually. I know they will.
Everything is going good with my Super Skunk batch. I cloned her a couple times yesterday. Here are some pics...
TehBosh
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Update June 02, 2010.
I transplanted my rooted clones into some roots organic soil. Except for one plant which I used Gold's organic soil with 25% earthworm castings. Earthworm castings are the shit and you can't really burn your plant with too much of this stuff. It's like dolomite lime and it's Ph of 7, you can add a shit ton and still be ok.
Anyways here are some pics. I got my flowering room cleaned up and ready to go. I get paid here in a week and a half and I'm gonna get a new bulb. Either a Hortilux eye with blue spectrum or Philips Retro White halide conversion bulb which has enhanced spectrums all around, and it is cheaper.
Anyways here are some pics. I got my flowering room cleaned up and ready to go. I get paid here in a week and a half and I'm gonna get a new bulb. Either a Hortilux eye with blue spectrum or Philips Retro White halide conversion bulb which has enhanced spectrums all around, and it is cheaper.
The mother looks burnt because it is. The Mushroom compost she is in is super rich and is not to be used as a sole medium, only a soil amendment. So I'm debating whether to flower her, leaver her outside to flower, or just keep her around for more clones. I dunno. All questions comments whatever are welcome.
TehBosh
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Update June 7, 2010.
Ok so I found that my big mother plant has a small infection of spider mites. I'm glad I caught it early, because I know I will be able to contain it. Unfortunately, my mother is obviously where I got my clones from, so most have a small infection as well. Again, I am confident I can contain them because I found them very early. I use Fox Farm's Don't Bug Me! and it works for me. I sprayed all my plants with it and took off leaves that showed signs of damage (aka white spots). And while I was at it, I moved my momma outside for the season, because I don't want my clones in my flowering room to be more infected than they already are. But they look great and will be just fine. I also put my rockwool clones in soil. Here are some pics.
OH! and i sent my clones into flowering. I am using a 14/10 schedule giving them 2 more hours of light to really pack on the buddage. I don't believe it will take that much longer, besides I am going to switch the light to 12/12 eventually.
Thanks for checkin it out.
TehBosh
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August 28th, 2010
Hello all sorry I've been away for an extended period of time. Comp issues....
Anyways I have harvested my plants.
Anyways I have harvested my plants.
My yield was around 3 ounces, because I need to replace my bulb and get it closer to the canopy. The quality of the super skunk is amazing. Not to body high, not to head high. Just right.
Here are some pics.
Here are some pics.
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