canefan
Well-Known Member
Well after almost a year of not posting here I am starting a new grow journal . Since my last journal which sadly I did not finish but still smoking the results I figure it is time to start anew. First off I am growing some autos (lowryder x runt) you would have to go back into past journals to find out about runt but she was a sativa dom hybrid which was a nice smoke and crossed with lowryder. I am hoping that it produces a nice auto for me. I also have two females going now that come from el monstre and linda. Linda is a indica dom (Hawaii x skunk) cross that produced very well and was pretty mold resistant. El Monstre is from Sannie Seeds and produced a heavenly smoke, good rich blueberry taste, easy on the throat, great great high but also very prone to mold here.
Ok, here is my set up. I live in Costa Rica now, been here for 4 years and I live at an altitude of about 6500 ft above sea level, very wet, windy and cool. The humidity rarely goes below 80% and we receive close to 200 inches of rain per year with the wettest month being Oct. This is really bad for flowering outside and even in a greenhouse. Most plants don't last over 8 to 11 weeks in flower before they mold with some indicas molding within the first few weeks of flower.
So here is what I have done. I have taken my grows from the past which I have pollinated either entire plants or specific branches to to obtain my new seeds. The goal is to produce over a period of generations a good healthy plant for these conditions. Presently I am on my 4th generation of plants crossing and back crossing into a gene pool of now about 12 different strains to obtain what I hope will turn out to be what I had in Florida in past years. There I had several different strain which I had developed if I can be so bold to use that term which grew like crazy in my special spot there. I cannot say that I started an new strain that would breed true, honestly never really tried to be that good. I will say that I have been able to obtain some good results for myself and always seem to have happy plants and always have plenty of smoke.
OK enough BS and on with what is going on with the grow now. The autoflowers which I started 4 seeds I now have 2 in the containers and 2 in the germ tray waiting to sprout. I do the autos a little differently than what most of the people do here as far as putting them into their big containers and leaving them until they are finished. I start my seeds at least this time in rockwool and then place into their first container when they first appear out of the rockwool. I place them into a 1 gallon container for the first 3 to 4 weeks and then place them into a 3 gallon container with fresh compost until finished. Reasoning behind this is simple, I am a believer in the fresh soil to allow the plant the best of everything in the soil. I do not use any ferts, only manure tea, wood ash and fresh compost along with molasses. I use the molasses in every watering from the time the sprouts emerge until the final watering before harvest. I do not need to flush the plants this way, I have always had healthy strong plants with massive root system. My buds may not always be as large as some of the pics I have seen on this site but with the problem of mold I try and stay a little smaller anyway.
I have found that by limiting my plants to grow no more than about 3 feet before flower and usually in the range of about 2 feet I am able to keep more air circulating in the plant and keep the mold down to a minimum.
Thanks for reading this, I will have pics up later today of all the girls and the one males I have presently. I hope that if you have comments, suggestions or just what to BS you will write them. PIcs to be posted in a few hours
Ok, here is my set up. I live in Costa Rica now, been here for 4 years and I live at an altitude of about 6500 ft above sea level, very wet, windy and cool. The humidity rarely goes below 80% and we receive close to 200 inches of rain per year with the wettest month being Oct. This is really bad for flowering outside and even in a greenhouse. Most plants don't last over 8 to 11 weeks in flower before they mold with some indicas molding within the first few weeks of flower.
So here is what I have done. I have taken my grows from the past which I have pollinated either entire plants or specific branches to to obtain my new seeds. The goal is to produce over a period of generations a good healthy plant for these conditions. Presently I am on my 4th generation of plants crossing and back crossing into a gene pool of now about 12 different strains to obtain what I hope will turn out to be what I had in Florida in past years. There I had several different strain which I had developed if I can be so bold to use that term which grew like crazy in my special spot there. I cannot say that I started an new strain that would breed true, honestly never really tried to be that good. I will say that I have been able to obtain some good results for myself and always seem to have happy plants and always have plenty of smoke.
OK enough BS and on with what is going on with the grow now. The autoflowers which I started 4 seeds I now have 2 in the containers and 2 in the germ tray waiting to sprout. I do the autos a little differently than what most of the people do here as far as putting them into their big containers and leaving them until they are finished. I start my seeds at least this time in rockwool and then place into their first container when they first appear out of the rockwool. I place them into a 1 gallon container for the first 3 to 4 weeks and then place them into a 3 gallon container with fresh compost until finished. Reasoning behind this is simple, I am a believer in the fresh soil to allow the plant the best of everything in the soil. I do not use any ferts, only manure tea, wood ash and fresh compost along with molasses. I use the molasses in every watering from the time the sprouts emerge until the final watering before harvest. I do not need to flush the plants this way, I have always had healthy strong plants with massive root system. My buds may not always be as large as some of the pics I have seen on this site but with the problem of mold I try and stay a little smaller anyway.
I have found that by limiting my plants to grow no more than about 3 feet before flower and usually in the range of about 2 feet I am able to keep more air circulating in the plant and keep the mold down to a minimum.
Thanks for reading this, I will have pics up later today of all the girls and the one males I have presently. I hope that if you have comments, suggestions or just what to BS you will write them. PIcs to be posted in a few hours