Potpimp's 99 Bean Grow

Sicc, you always make me feel good about my grow. They're not monsters by Cali standards but I hope to have a job out there very soon and then I hope to be able to grow some true monsters!
 
I just had to go out and shoot the kushes again - and the one Super Lemon Haze that was fairly easy to get to. The SLH is a little droopy since I have not watered her today. We got torrential rain yesterday evening but it still was not enough.
 

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They have been outside until today. I just got tired of the heat, the bugs ruining them and the helicopter that has been flying around. If I missed a day of watering them there would be about half a dozen leaves die on each plant (the Bubba Kush held up to it very well). Some type of fricking bug has been laying eggs in sort of a cocoon and wrapping the small leaves around it so that it sticks together, and usually in a bud site right at the end. I have no doubt that they will finish up great, especially considering the lack of stress. I did discover something: two of the SLH were planted under a tree, in partial shade; two others were planted in direct sunlight. The two in the partial shade grew over twice as tall as the ones in direct sunlight.
 
Are you still going to update here at all? I wouldn't mind seeing how they make the transition for you.

Today I found a large fan leaf which had all of its fingers wrapped up to form a cocoon shape. I went in to check it out more closely and a Wolf Spider came running up to investigate. I looked inside the leaf and there were dozens of baby spiders suspended in a bed of webs. I left them alone, hoping they'll all come out to practice their hunting skills on my plants.

Good luck with the transition!
 
Yeah I'll keep up the grow journal to the end. Here is a little video I made yesterday that I hope you enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsOaTAdqeYc

Here are some pix of it also. Holy crap about the wolf spiders!! We have lots of them around here. I just don't want a bunch of unsupervised spiders running around on my plants. :)

What I am so amazed at is how well these have done with me digging them up and transplanting them. I have yet to see one sign of stress, not so much as one drooping leaf. It's not like I dug them up, put them in their new container and watered them immediately. I dug them up, let them sit in a container for a few hours (overnight for one) before repotting and watering them.

I can't wait to see how much poundage I get out of this grow.
 

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They took the transplant well. Some of those plants look like they should be branch-breakers with the node spacing so tight from being out in the sun! I like the lanky one that's almost up in the rafters, hopefully you can keep it confined to the basement! :bigjoint:
 
They took the transplant well. Some of those plants look like they should be branch-breakers with the node spacing so tight from being out in the sun! I like the lanky one that's almost up in the rafters, hopefully you can keep it confined to the basement! :bigjoint:
The lanky ones are Super Lemon Haze. All of my plants were topped and have at least two main colas; some have 3 and some 4 and they are all bushing out great. I think in about 6 more weeks I'll be up to my ass in bud. Bud porn coming soon!
 
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