Tahoe OG in Dual Monster Plant System (Scrog Edition)

lordjin

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Okay, so the second chapter begins. I want to thank 323Cheezy and his better half for these two lovely cuts. Roots are white and healthy...and they already give a nice little stink. Great job Cheeze.





Here we go again...

Oh, Edit:

Tahoe
1000w
4x2
AN Sensi
 

lordjin

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alright jin, im subb'd goo luck with the grow bro! you running cali connect tahoe og? or the tahoe "clone only"?
It's a clone only variety that has a pretty interesting background as told by 323Cheezy, the guy who got 'em for me.
 

daveroller

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I posted this on your last journal by mistake, but I subscribed to THIS one now. (And I'm not even high. :???:)
 

lordjin

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I posted this on your last journal by mistake, but I subscribed to THIS one now. (And I'm not even high. :???:)
That's cool. I think that old journal is still gonna get activity anyway.

I'll report that not much has changed. I got them on a next-to-nothing ppm of 110. They look happy and perky. Whenever I see little white hair-like roots poking out of the bottom of the rockwool cube (like Cheezy's clones had) I always end up finishing a grow and harvesting much bud... That's the 'little white roots' guarantee. I examined them carefully before planting and all I saw were little white hairs poking out at the bottom. Nice. Not even a single dry strand of root.
 

lordjin

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As some of you may already know, when the lights go HPS 12/12, that's when the show really starts with the daily updates. But for now, doing my utmost to keep this a picture heavy journal, let's track daily progress with a slightly closer series of shots starting with these:

Don't let the look of this one fool you. This could very well end up being the stronger plant. I've seen the weaker clone overtake the stronger one before.


Ah yes, with a 1000w MH blazing down on these little girls, even without the flash, the unreal brightness shines through. I've spent a lot of time tinkering with photography, so light intensity is a subject especially close to my heart.



I'm a pretty picky clone shopper. I can't stand the fucked-up, scraggly, dry-ass clones some of these shops try to pass off. I rate these very high in overall health. The leaves are very delicate and tender, displaying the refined blade pattern of the mother plant it came from.

edit:

Though you can't see it in these photos, I would like to note that the stems of these clones are very fresh and have nice purple stripes running through them.
 

lordjin

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Okay I let them go just about 36 hours in the light. They look like they could use a little rest, so I started the 18/6 cycle. I always give new clones an extended light period when I first plant them.

I've noticed, though, that the six hour dark period is a real catalyst in terms of stimulating growth. That darkness activity is pretty important -- in flower and veg. That's why I don't agree with 24/7 lights for veg. I think it stresses the plant.
 

lordjin

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Maybe. But here's a side by side comparison from yesterday's photos. Not much, but you can see that the new growth has increased in size in less than 24 hours.





Don't worry. I'm not gonna keep doing this every day. I don't want to bore you to death. This is just for demonstration purposes. As you can see, even after just one day in there, they've grown noticeably to the naked eye.
 

lordjin

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Okay, after less then two hours into today's light period, they are looking perky and are definitely starting something up.

Hear that, 323Cheezy? They're growing!
 

ru4r34l

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Subbed and looking very nice, again I am extremely jealous at how tidy your set up is; but it does give me something to strive for. Looks like I am about 2 to 3 weeks ahead of you in my SCRoG.

I think herb plants just love being grown by lordjin.

regards,
 
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