Hayduke's Seldom Seen Garden

First 5 are a Headband @7weeks flower

Next 5 are an LST'd HB @ 5 weeks flower

pics 11 & 12 are an Ak-48 @ 4 weeks flower

Last 2 are an LST'd K-train Day 1 flower

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:hump::hump: oh yeah very nice makes my eyes red just looking at it.

how long you got left to go?and how do you find the LST technique do you think you will yield more from it ?

anyway keep up the good gardening and may your buds be full and stanky. :peace:
 
:hump::hump: oh yeah very nice makes my eyes red just looking at it.

how long you got left to go?and how do you find the LST technique do you think you will yield more from it ?

anyway keep up the good gardening and may your buds be full and stanky. :peace:
My garden is staggered, so I have one that has 10 days, one has 17 days, one has 24 days and one has over 8 weeks.

The LST seems to control the height more than increase yield in the headband, though I am not spending much extra time vegging.

The K-train is so stretchy and lanky that even a little LST will definitely increase the yield.

Thanks for the kind words brother.

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If you are thinking about lady bugs, get them BEFORE you get an infestation. Once an infestation is present, predatory insects are not much help.

. . . . Good point, I probably would have done exactly that, get them after the infestation.

Thanks Hayduke !!





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Thanks Hayduke !!

No problem!

Here's an update:

First is flower box, 2-8 are of a Headband 8 weeks into flower.

Next two are of a HB @ 6weeks

Pics 11 and 12 are of the Ak-48 (gonna be an Ak-63 I am afraid...no ideal conditions in the seldom seen garden, just misery and pain)

13 and 14 are of a K-train after 1 week 12/12 under the hps. I have read many reasons given for plants that have the reddish-purplish stems that are not genetically purple strains, or cold. One guy says it is from CFL's....well you can see where this girl left cflville.

The last two are of the nursery, a KT in a white pot in fore ground will go to flower next week when the 8 week HB comes out and some babies being trained.

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This makes me want to grow headband........ I think I will give it a try in an outdoor SOG.....;

It smokes as good as it looks, still not tired of it. I wonder how she would do in full sun...I so want an outdoor grow!!!!!!!!!!!

I live near a sheriff station where the flying pig lives. It takes off and lands by buzzing my neighborhood, and since I am on the hill, I get the worst of it. Sounds like a damn war zone. Though they fly perpetually, they are a little more active in late summer and fall. One morning I had had enough and called to complain (not growing then) There are no houses near except in my direction, so why take off over a residential neighborhood. I was given the reason of taking off into the wind, which is generally from the west (my direction) but not always!

Anyhow the dispatcher told me that if I looked closely I might be able to see a guy with long blond hair in the passenger seat...I was told he is their drug agent, and they spend all day yanking plants out of the avocado groves. The Mexican's that pick the fruit, plant the ganja...irrigation already run! Sure enough I look, there's the filthy swine. They fly so damn low, I can see him without binocs.

since I am legal, I would love to grow outdoor, but it is not allowed in my county (probably would not hold up in court, as I need my meds!) and I would be more worried about crop snatchers...

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First 3 are the youngsters (1 Ak-48, 2 HB and a KT), pic 4 the flower box.

Pic 5 is a K-train on the first day 12/12

Pics 6 and 7 are a KT @ 1 week flower

Pic 8 is a badly mistreated Ak-48 @ 5 weeks flower (this is not the 48 day pheno)

Pics 9 and 10 are a Headband @7 weeks flower. One more Cha-Ching feeding then flush.

11-15 are a Headband @ 9 weeks. Still no amber trichs and only about half cloudy...she is taking her time...no hurries.

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Lets see if this works...
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hay Hayduke i just sat here with my lap top on my lap scrolling through you thread and the only problem i have with it is well......... you have all the bud lol, GREAT job on the updates, pic, and most of all the amazing plants. i really enjoyed seeing how you do things and you dont leave anything hanging and you answer any questions lol so good futer luck and agian great job.
 
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After 48 hours of darkness one HB was cut today. For some reason she went long (still very little amber, but that's how I like it) 70 days if include the dark.

The flower box still has a HB @ 8 weeks in flush, The Ak-48 is 50 days and finishing very quickly...trying to get a flush in, both will come down in a week.

a 1 week and a 3 week K-Train (both LST) are in the box, with a LST HB, and 2 KT following soon.

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First row: 2 HB clones and a Ak-48 clone, and a KT clone, all in veg + the flower box

Second Row: Bad looking AK-48, and a HB, both in flush and about 8 weeks. Then a HB 2 days into flower. The last two pics on the 2nd row and the first on the third are of the same KT clone 1 week in.

Row 3: pic 2 & 3 are a KT @ 3 weeks flower, and then 2 of the veg box.

Row 4: This is an Earth Bag Construction house I saw today in Landers, Ca. Continuous nylon tubes are filled with native soil and cement. Pieces of barbed wire in-between the rows of bags and wooden arches are used to create temporary support for arches. The exterior gets a stucco or adobe coating using at least partial soil from the site, and paint. A coat of Henry's roofing goop was painted over a couple of the domes...They must be worried about leaks! This one is set 3-4 feet in the ground. Reminds me of Luke Skywalker's boyhood home...and honey.

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Thanks dude and welcome! Pics from last week still on camera, been busy...Grandma passed and been working on the July 4 (her b-day) wake. Updates after I get the raised bed outside planted (food).

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