tony1960
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Hello and welcome to my first journal. Please allow me to start off by saying that constructive posts are welcome. Flamers please refrain since I already know that LED's are not perfect yet, my nutes cost too much, etc etc...
My experience with Gigabud started in October 2010 when I first dropped the feminized seeds in the water. I only managed to successfully germinate one out of the five. With the old school seeds I used to get 9 out of 10 but my experiences with feminized seeds have been very disappointing from several breeders. They just seem to be so weak.
Once the plant is established, the Gigabud is a very good cloner. After a day or three they stand up and I've consistently had 4 out of 5 pull through the process.
In my setup, the clones are raised in a GH Rainforest for about 4 weeks and then replaned into GH Powergrower ECO's and vegged for another two weeks under a 180w Jumbo UFO.
In this setup, flowering is under three 90w UFO's. Two of those are the Illuminators and one is a "Flower Accelerator". All of my units were purchased from Prosource. I use a light mover from "Agramover" which is a 2rpm to slowly "fly" the UFO's back and forth in a 4' X 8' area of two tents I put together.
For the hydroponics, I use Advanced Nutrients Sensi two part bloom. All of the water is reverse osmosis and conditioned with Advanced PH down and Advanced CalMag at 10ml per 2 us gal. My additions are B-52 and Big Bud. I inoculate with VooDoo Juice and Pirhana at 1/2 the recommended rate a couple of times.
Gigabud is a good plant for the beginner because it is hardy and very tolerant to nutrients. I personally have not used nutrient strengths above 1200 to 1500 ppm but the clones just thrive. When placed into flowering 12/12 the bud sites just come jumping out forming a nice busy and low plant. The stretch is very minimal and is very good for those with limited height. On the other hand, the one I have does not produce any tall colas. Thus the yields are limited to one nug per flower site, although the plant makes alot of them.
Flowering is fast and this hard worker gets it all done in 8 weeks or maybe 9 if you like to let it ripen more. On the seed pack G13 Labs says the genetic is "Top Secret" but I would guess that this is a White Widow X Juicy Fruit kind of cross. All of the leaves sticking out from the buds are totally frosted and look pure white under a bright light. The smell is very neutral and suitable for those worried about stealth.
The stone is very light for a daytimer. There is no couch lock on this one in my experience. A medical patient likes this one for relaxation and relief from anxiety.
In the photos, the close up is a clone at week 6. In the tents those clones are weeks 1 through 3.
My experience with Gigabud started in October 2010 when I first dropped the feminized seeds in the water. I only managed to successfully germinate one out of the five. With the old school seeds I used to get 9 out of 10 but my experiences with feminized seeds have been very disappointing from several breeders. They just seem to be so weak.
Once the plant is established, the Gigabud is a very good cloner. After a day or three they stand up and I've consistently had 4 out of 5 pull through the process.
In my setup, the clones are raised in a GH Rainforest for about 4 weeks and then replaned into GH Powergrower ECO's and vegged for another two weeks under a 180w Jumbo UFO.
In this setup, flowering is under three 90w UFO's. Two of those are the Illuminators and one is a "Flower Accelerator". All of my units were purchased from Prosource. I use a light mover from "Agramover" which is a 2rpm to slowly "fly" the UFO's back and forth in a 4' X 8' area of two tents I put together.
For the hydroponics, I use Advanced Nutrients Sensi two part bloom. All of the water is reverse osmosis and conditioned with Advanced PH down and Advanced CalMag at 10ml per 2 us gal. My additions are B-52 and Big Bud. I inoculate with VooDoo Juice and Pirhana at 1/2 the recommended rate a couple of times.
Gigabud is a good plant for the beginner because it is hardy and very tolerant to nutrients. I personally have not used nutrient strengths above 1200 to 1500 ppm but the clones just thrive. When placed into flowering 12/12 the bud sites just come jumping out forming a nice busy and low plant. The stretch is very minimal and is very good for those with limited height. On the other hand, the one I have does not produce any tall colas. Thus the yields are limited to one nug per flower site, although the plant makes alot of them.
Flowering is fast and this hard worker gets it all done in 8 weeks or maybe 9 if you like to let it ripen more. On the seed pack G13 Labs says the genetic is "Top Secret" but I would guess that this is a White Widow X Juicy Fruit kind of cross. All of the leaves sticking out from the buds are totally frosted and look pure white under a bright light. The smell is very neutral and suitable for those worried about stealth.
The stone is very light for a daytimer. There is no couch lock on this one in my experience. A medical patient likes this one for relaxation and relief from anxiety.
In the photos, the close up is a clone at week 6. In the tents those clones are weeks 1 through 3.