gwheels

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This is my last Esobeans Orangeberry Smoothie that was in veg. Put in bloom this morning in a 3 gallon pot filled with coco.

I got my temps in check and things are growing much better. The welchie is really stretching. I will post a couple pics of that tomorrow.

I ordered more packs of esobeans because he now has a website and i love the terp aromas. 2 out of 3 fit really well in my bloom room and i will make that Welchie Fit!!!

The price was GREAT with the freebies. The sweet spot for me was 6 packs of 5 fem beans (2 packs of each of the 3 strains) with freebies for 100 USD. Not too shabby at all.

And the orange is going to be my favorite...or maybe Welchie...but dynoberry.....My flood and drain is day 46 so i have a couple of weeks to find out.

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thenotsoesoteric

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This is my last Esobeans Orangeberry Smoothie that was in veg. Put in bloom this morning in a 3 gallon pot filled with coco.

I got my temps in check and things are growing much better. The welchie is really stretching. I will post a couple pics of that tomorrow.

I ordered more packs of esobeans because he now has a website and i love the terp aromas. 2 out of 3 fit really well in my bloom room and i will make that Welchie Fit!!!

The price was GREAT with the freebies. The sweet spot for me was 6 packs of 5 fem beans (2 packs of each of the 3 strains) with freebies for 100 USD. Not too shabby at all.

And the orange is going to be my favorite...or maybe Welchie...but dynoberry.....My flood and drain is day 46 so i have a couple of weeks to find out.

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Huge thanks Gwheels! You're my favorite frankenstein! The support is greatly appreciated and some of these c99 x grape sato got your name on them once I harvest them.

I love what your doing and love hearing the reports. Friday morning are a whole lot cooler now!
 

Terps420

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Thanks for the quick reply. Its definitely a bummer, but cant say im not learning. Sounds like id be better off tossing them and doing an actual pollen chuck with a male. Just dont like the thought of leaving the room for a few days and this happening again. Appreciate the help man

edit: also the other ones that got pollinated were different strains entirely, idk if that matters or not.
Myself id keep em. Throw them in old pill bottle with a label explaining the important details..
Yrs ago i did same thing of having unexpected cross pollinated a couple outdoor plants that wasnt bad taste and potentcy. Got handfuls of big striped seeds off them. Being both parents wasnt the best ive had , i threw all seeds away except what i thought was the 10 best.
Sat on them for yrs then i poppd all 10. 7/10 was ladys and they was in top 10 best ive had in my 21 yrs of growing.
Just my 2 cents dude u never no sometimes til u give em chance... Good luck dude
 

kroc

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Myself id keep em. Throw them in old pill bottle with a label explaining the important details..
Yrs ago i did same thing of having unexpected cross pollinated a couple outdoor plants that wasnt bad taste and potentcy. Got handfuls of big striped seeds off them. Being both parents wasnt the best ive had , i threw all seeds away except what i thought was the 10 best.
Sat on them for yrs then i poppd all 10. 7/10 was ladys and they was in top 10 best ive had in my 21 yrs of growing.
Just my 2 cents dude u never no sometimes til u give em chance... Good luck dude
Good point, might save a few for the fridge and a rainy day.
 

Joedank

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Feel free to DM me if you want to know more about using Blumats. I spent a few years using them.
The picture I posted above was grown with blumats. I even went on vacation to Vietnam for the first couple of weeks of flower with my blumat rez on a float valve.
Love me some blumats! I used them for a few years hooked up to my hose with the pressure lowering attachment. Gotta hook em back up for an indoor run . DEE006AC-3F65-49A2-8B5B-F84F717903B0.pngThis is an old pic 2015 of @genuity ’s fireballs preggo with lemon cookies pollen .
 

Joedank

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I use to visit the site,but all I would hear is RIU... so I just stay here...
I did hear they got rid of the chucker paradise thread(that I did not start)‍♂♂♂♂♂♂♂♂

But my coat tail is long and strong... it can handle the weight.
Chuckers Paradise is here,it's just a thread..
Hell I got lots of people feeling confident in being a chucker,something that was such a bad word a few years back.
Can I ride your coattails all the way to some of those side chick flowers?:hump::weed::weed:
 

chiefer888

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Group shot, I took some solo shots on my nice camera that I will hopefully get up tomorrow. Here they are @THT ‘s Sour Tangie f2 (middle) and @SSGrower ’s Cindy Haze Cream (outer). Flowers are fattening up some, and I am seeing the first sings of frost. They seem like they may still be stretching a touch, but I suspect that they will probably stop soon. The two on the left seemed like they were showing some deficiencies. I upped my cal mag per @macsnax ’s recommendation, it seems like they are showing some signs of improvement, but I don’t know if I ‘m out of the woods yet.
 

gwheels

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Lots of awesome smells going on in the bloom room. These are the esosseeds.com testers

Eso Welchie growing ponderous in flower :D 3 weeks in 12-12 today
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And she can take a pretty shot from the right angle.
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Dynoberry Bites bud Three headed like Cerberus at day 50
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And an Orangeberry Smoothie bud (OBSM) at day 50. This will finish sooner i think.
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thenotsoesoteric

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Lots of awesome smells going on in the bloom room. These are the esosseeds.com testers

Eso Welchie growing ponderous in flower :D 3 weeks in 12-12 today
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And she can take a pretty shot from the right angle.
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Dynoberry Bites bud Three headed like Cerberus at day 50
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And an Orangeberry Smoothie bud (OBSM) at day 50. This will finish sooner i think.
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Killing over there G. Keep the reports coming along. Cheers!
 

Shua1991

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A few days back I plucked 10 mature seeds from my pollinated mom, how long do you guys usually wait before germination? I always have extra seeds waiting around to be germinated so I've never attempted seeds that were fresh, I think letting them dry 10 days and then maybe a few days in the fridge might help speed things up, but I don't really expect there to be any shortcuts to this process. I want to be flowering these come mid/early November.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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A few days back I plucked 10 mature seeds from my pollinated mom, how long do you guys usually wait before germination? I always have extra seeds waiting around to be germinated so I've never attempted seeds that were fresh, I think letting them dry 10 days and then maybe a few days in the fridge might help speed things up, but I don't really expect there to be any shortcuts to this process. I want to be flowering these come mid/early November.
Ive had beans a couple weeks off the plant germinate fine but Ive also had some beans give issues. If youve got plenty of beans to spare Id say give a few a go and see if they germinate. If not let the beans dry back out and try again in a couple weeks.
 

colocowboy

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I’ve never had to dry or cure seeds before sprouting them. I want you all to notice the current phase of the moon, we are in the waning crescent!

At the new moon, the lunar gravity pulls water up, and causes the seeds to swell and burst. This factor, coupled with the increasing moonlight creates balanced root and leaf growth. The first quarter is the best time for planting; above ground, bearing, annual crops, that produce their seeds outside the fruit.

So the part that’s significant to the indoor garden is the lunar gravity coupled with aligning the plants biorhythms. This isn’t like religion, it’s science so you don’t have to “believe” in it, it does happen, and you can choose to use it to your advantage. Or not.
 

Joedank

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I’ve never had to dry or cure seeds before sprouting them. I want you all to notice the current phase of the moon, we are in the waning crescent!

At the new moon, the lunar gravity pulls water up, and causes the seeds to swell and burst. This factor, coupled with the increasing moonlight creates balanced root and leaf growth. The first quarter is the best time for planting; above ground, bearing, annual crops, that produce their seeds outside the fruit.

So the part that’s significant to the indoor garden is the lunar gravity coupled with aligning the plants biorhythms. This isn’t like religion, it’s science so you don’t have to “believe” in it, it does happen, and you can choose to use it to your advantage. Or not.
Rudolf Steiner would be proud.
I use my biodynamic planting calendar a lot
 
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