Twisteds garden

twistedgardener43

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In retrospect, there are so many things I could have done to improve the yield significantly. I've made notes and while it was fun, I'd rather do grows like this outdoors. I'm looking forward to the revamp in here and then growing out some of my own stuff.
 

Ganja.Queen

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hey twisted, just went through your journal! I love how you grow your ladies and use the bud to take care of yourself and friends.

I'm soon grabbing an AC Infinity kit so it's awesome to see the results you're getting.

What are some of the things you'd do differently to improve the yield? Would be curious to know if you feel like explaining.
 

twistedgardener43

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hey twisted, just went through your journal! I love how you grow your ladies and use the bud to take care of yourself and friends.

I'm soon grabbing an AC Infinity kit so it's awesome to see the results you're getting.

What are some of the things you'd do differently to improve the yield? Would be curious to know if you feel like explaining.
Thank-you foe the kind words.
I guess I'll start from the start lol.
When I moved I had to make new tubs of soil. They normally cook for 3 months or more before use. I struggled in the beginning because I rushed that part and transplanted my clones in soul that want ready..
Seco.d, I would have turned the tent to make better use of space and climate control.
As for the plants themselves, I would have done a much cleaner leaf removal to open for better light to all sights as well as remove everything underneath. . ( I'll have a good amount of large because I didnt)
The other is that I prolly would have just done one on each side instead of 4.
I should have known better but it is what it is. There's some great bud to pass around to my friends. And for a break in grow at my new home and setup, it could definitely have gone worse.
 

twistedgardener43

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hey twisted, just went through your journal! I love how you grow your ladies and use the bud to take care of yourself and friends.

I'm soon grabbing an AC Infinity kit so it's awesome to see the results you're getting.

What are some of the things you'd do differently to improve the yield? Would be curious to know if you feel like explaining.
I should add, the AC Infinity system is really nice! Having everything at my fingertips has been great. You'll really like!
 

Fatjoe

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Thanks. It's been a busy month and I'm glad I made it through lmao. Smells so good in there and unfortunately it's crept outside. While my neighbors don't mind, I'd much prefer to keep the smells where they belong.
Can't wait for chop day to start.
Yeah it's a concern for sure. I'm legal and still filter everything and don't tell anyone outside my family what I do.
Freaks me out a little being in such a populated area but things are going along with no problems so far.

When I unzip a 4x4 and 4x8 12 flowering plants there is no trap for that odor..lol The filter does a good job of just keeping it in my apt during those times.
 

Ganja.Queen

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Thank-you foe the kind words.
I guess I'll start from the start lol.
When I moved I had to make new tubs of soil. They normally cook for 3 months or more before use. I struggled in the beginning because I rushed that part and transplanted my clones in soul that want ready..
Seco.d, I would have turned the tent to make better use of space and climate control.
As for the plants themselves, I would have done a much cleaner leaf removal to open for better light to all sights as well as remove everything underneath. . ( I'll have a good amount of large because I didnt)
The other is that I prolly would have just done one on each side instead of 4.
I should have known better but it is what it is. There's some great bud to pass around to my friends. And for a break in grow at my new home and setup, it could definitely have gone worse.
You're welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to explain. I learn so much from people detailing how they'd do things differently. I promise you I was going to just pop the soil in there, but now you have me thinking about preparing it beforehand...

With how happy the girls look and those nice nuggies I don't think there's anything to be too upset about, at all :blsmoke:
 

twistedgardener43

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You're welcome! I appreciate you taking the time to explain. I learn so much from people detailing how they'd do things differently. I promise you I was going to just pop the soil in there, but now you have me thinking about preparing it beforehand...

With how happy the girls look and those nice nuggies I don't think there's anything to be too upset about, at all :blsmoke:
A good soil is so important. If you are goi g organic, it's worth the time to do it right. And there is nothing better than a good clean organic smoke. Good Luck!
 

twistedgardener43

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Yeah it's a concern for sure. I'm legal and still filter everything and don't tell anyone outside my family what I do.
Freaks me out a little being in such a populated area but things are going along with no problems so far.

When I unzip a 4x4 and 4x8 12 flowering plants there is no trap for that odor..lol The filter does a good job of just keeping it in my apt during those times.
Same here. I'm legal and try to contain the odor. I have carbon in the lower part of my shed and in the attic. Carbon on both ac as well. Odor stays in my yard and fortunately I'm pretty much in the woods with just a few houses around and my one neighbor said he enjoys when the breeze blows his way lol. Older guy that grew for years so I figured I wouldn't bs him.
 

twistedgardener43

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Moving along nicely. Tomorrow I'll remove any yellow leaves that come off easy. The shed is full of berry, pine and skunk permiating the air. It smells so edible lmao!
Bottom 2 did pretty good for small pots. Those 2 and the pasty one in the back will be given to friends that want to trim and cure a plant on their own. 20240718_172739.jpg20240718_172724.jpg20240718_172717.jpg20240718_172841.jpg20240718_172825(0).jpg
 

twistedgardener43

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Damn dawg, your bringing a lot of death to them girls soon. Beautiful garden. Love all them colors.
I love the fade out. Never been a green to the end guy. Too much is lost in the end quality without the fade IMHO. After a good cure, it smokes like fine wine with a donkeys kick. I'll get some closeups in a few days. There's some real cool colors starting
 

blue pyro

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Good looking plants. Nothing beats the fall colors. Sorry to hear that your battling RSD. My dad had that disease from a thumb injury in 94. I grew his meds from about 2010ish until he passed in 2023. I know the heavier indica stuff was a staple of ours through those years, though he still loved a good sativa leaning hybrid first thing in the morning. There was an lsd pheno that we ran for awhile, and a white rhino pheno that was would give you 20 min to get stuff done before smacking you into a couch lol. Ill be praying for spontaneous remission and plenty of meds for you.
 

twistedgardener43

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Good looking plants. Nothing beats the fall colors. Sorry to hear that your battling RSD. My dad had that disease from a thumb injury in 94. I grew his meds from about 2010ish until he passed in 2023. I know the heavier indica stuff was a staple of ours through those years, though he still loved a good sativa leaning hybrid first thing in the morning. There was an lsd pheno that we ran for awhile, and a white rhino pheno that was would give you 20 min to get stuff done before smacking you into a couch lol. Ill be praying for spontaneous remission and plenty of meds for you.
Thank-you for the prayers. Its a powerful act that keeps the world together.
Yeah RSD is a nightmare. I have an lsd cross made with vanilla frosting and another with amie haze. Hoping to pull some of them out and grow a few out. Outdoors they were amazing. Hoping to refine them soon.
Sorry to hear about your dad. I hope his life was full and left with great memories. I fully agree on the satty in the morning. Nothing like it to get the day going.
 
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