Jerry's Perpetually Organic Garden

The Larry's always turns out good. I wish i had more cali connections in my garden. Their Old School Kush is turning out frostier than the SFV f3, and I wasn't sure if that were possible. It's the perfect sea of green plant, we put it into flower as just a little clone and it quickly caught up to the SFV's we put in their at about 12", the OSK was maybe 7" or 8" with a flimsy stem. I'll post pictures if anyone is interested.
 
Harvested all the RP Sour Diesels over the past week or so, along with the Sharksbreath. RPSD #3 appears to be the most sour smelling and tasting, with #6 not far behind. Both are serviceable and worth keeping.

#1 and #2 are absolute garbage. I'll give you a quick anecdote why: I trimmed both plants using the same scissors without accumulating any hash. Usually my scissors get gunked up with resin about half way through a single plant, this time they lasted through 3, and the only reason they required cleaning at all is because the last plant trimmed was Sharksbreath.

Anyway, now there are only 4 plants left in the tent, and very shortly there will be 3. Here they are...

Cali Connection Sour Diesel #4 @ 66 days. Just about ready for harvest. Probably do the deed tomorrow. Very excited for this one.
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Cali Connection Deadhead OG @ 32 days 12/12.
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You can see some Deadhead OG x (Grape Stomper x OG) seeds forming fast on this bud.
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Grape Stomper x OG #1 @32 days 12/12.
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Grape Stomper x OG #2 @ 32 days 12/12.
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Gave her the old heave-ho last, and snapped a few shots in the process. Will miss this one for sure, but after a vapor bag of it this morning from a bud I snipped a couple days ago I think I'll be alright...

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Hey Jerry you ever did a direct comparison on the smart pots or is this your first time using them? I got some for my next run so interested on your results. and how the yeild goes....keep it green
 
damn jerry....i finally got ONE plant to look like ALL yours do....i mean what the fuck man.....:twisted:

:lol:
bongsmilie
:eyesmoke:

great job bro
The Dr
 
Hey Jerry You ever hear of a festival Camp Reggae I know you are in the area thats the only reason i ask. I missed camp this spring but will be there in sept.
 
Hey Jerry you ever did a direct comparison on the smart pots or is this your first time using them? I got some for my next run so interested on your results. and how the yeild goes....keep it green

It's my first time using them.

Hey Jerry You ever hear of a festival Camp Reggae I know you are in the area thats the only reason i ask. I missed camp this spring but will be there in sept.

Nah, never heard of it. Looks cool though.
 
Been kinda busy lately, but I got some pics of the remaining few plants. Let's view and discuss.

Deadhead OG. She has really filled out nicely over the last couple weeks. Smell is like a kush/diesel funk that almost makes your eyes water. I felt as though I initiated flower a tad prematurely on all 3 plants, though this one responded the best and is putting out a nice yield. I'm not sure if I'm more excited to harvest the plant or the DH x (GSxOG) and DH x Sour Hazy Jones seeds. This strain is worthy of genetic preservation and will be fun to grow out again down the line.
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Grape Stomper x OG #1. This plant was the most negatively affected by not vegging for a little longer immediately after transplanting. I've found plants respond the best when I transplant into their final container, allow to veg for another week and then move into flower. With these I transplanted and kind of rushed into flower, while continuing to train (which was a bad idea too...I'm supposed to stop training before they start flower but continued for a couple weeks after making the switch). Regardless, the buds look and smell great, just a bit smaller than I would have normally achieved. This one smells very strongly of musky grapes, not as OG smelling as #2.
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Grape Stomper x OG #2. Same deal as #1, though the buds are larger and the smell is more akin to a strong kush.
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Some thoughts about the smart pots: they seem a bit more trouble than they are worth. Granted I did not veg them as long as I would have liked, but they don't seem to provide any clear advantage over my plastic pots. Watering is a bit more work, so much so that I wouldn't use more than a couple of them at a time. I couldn't imagine hand watering 12 plants in smart pots. The ones with handles are much nicer than the ones without (my DIY handles work OK, but I won't use them again). Training in smart pots is a problem...punching holes in the pot works, but not as well as the rigid plastic pots.

I will experiment with them again in the future, doing a side-by-side grow of two clones, but for now I'm sticking with my plastic pots.
 

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Been kinda busy lately, but I got some pics of the remaining few plants. Let's view and discuss.

Deadhead OG. She has really filled out nicely over the last couple weeks. Smell is like a kush/diesel funk that almost makes your eyes water. I felt as though I initiated flower a tad prematurely on all 3 plants, though this one responded the best and is putting out a nice yield. I'm not sure if I'm more excited to harvest the plant or the DH x (GSxOG) and DH x Sour Hazy Jones seeds. This strain is worthy of genetic preservation and will be fun to grow out again down the line.


Grape Stomper x OG #1. This plant was the most negatively affected by not vegging for a little longer immediately after transplanting. I've found plants respond the best when I transplant into their final container, allow to veg for another week and then move into flower. With these I transplanted and kind of rushed into flower, while continuing to train (which was a bad idea too...I'm supposed to stop training before they start flower but continued for a couple weeks after making the switch). Regardless, the buds look and smell great, just a bit smaller than I would have normally achieved. This one smells very strongly of musky grapes, not as OG smelling as #2.


Grape Stomper x OG #2. Same deal as #1, though the buds are larger and the smell is more akin to a strong kush.


Some thoughts about the smart pots: they seem a bit more trouble than they are worth. Granted I did not veg them as long as I would have liked, but they don't seem to provide any clear advantage over my plastic pots. Watering is a bit more work, so much so that I wouldn't use more than a couple of them at a time. I couldn't imagine hand watering 12 plants in smart pots. The ones with handles are much nicer than the ones without (my DIY handles work OK, but I won't use them again). Training in smart pots is a problem...punching holes in the pot works, but not as well as the rigid plastic pots.

I will experiment with them again in the future, doing a side-by-side grow of two clones, but for now I'm sticking with my plastic pots.

FWIW, I generally run 12 plants in my flower room in five gallon smart pots. Compared to grow bags, my yield is at least 30% larger using the smart pots. My last two cycles I did side by side comparison running the same strain, one in a smart pot, the other in a five gallon grow bag (I did this with two strains each cycle). The smart pots have out yielded the bags each time. I will concede that watering is more work, but in my opinion is time well spent.
 
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