YODA b at AREA-51, proof inside!!

foreverflyhi

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Hello community!

Sorry on lag of update, broken phone with no camera, top that off with no working computer.

anyways, I have taken pictures from week 8-9
I harvested a week later, making it 10 weeks. I currently have another yoda under the 190 at week 8 letting her go for 11 weeks to see if there's any difference in quality.

Amazing OG smoke, very smooth, very lemon OG kush taste and smell that lingers in the air. The high will blow you away. nug density 9/10

weight total was about 3.5 oz each yoda, pulling just a tad under 7 OZ. very satisfied! ESPECILLY FOR A OG!

I apologize on quality of pictures. ive been taking lessons from my sister, very hard to capture everything in one shot, if one shot comes out clear, the trichomes come out low, or vice versa. any suggestions would be great!







ill be posting more up close along with new strains, new cob project and outdoor grow! ASAP
 

foreverflyhi

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Very nice pictures. If youre using a DSLR than you should lower the aperture or f-stop to around 7 or 8 to help get more in focus. Also getting a macro lens will help with those trich shots.
Thnk brotha! Ok will adjust f-stop, what about iso? I have the camera mounted for stability. Also notice dark back round helps. What about flash? Should i instead use aanother source of light?
 

foreverflyhi

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Hell yeah, nice! Good to see someone else pull over 6oz with that light. I think with the right strain 8oz is obtainable. Wouldn't you think so as well?
I def think 8+ is possible!

Keep in mind i used suplimental lighting, and the a51 is on a light rail, im sure that helped a lot.
 

foreverflyhi

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Oh yea forgot to mention, ive been using predatory spiders from my worm bin, not sure if thats where the spider web came from? When i took tht picture i rememebr seeing the web stuck to the bamboo, when i moved the plant it tangled around the nug.

And to clarify these rnt spider mite webs! I kinda wish i had spider mites so i can see if the predatory mites from my worm bin will attack them.

Edit: jumping spiders are kick ass! Have u seen them in action? What would happen if theres nothing for them to eat?


Good eye lol
 

radicaldank42

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dude I don't use magnifying glasses for anything besides when it comes to harvest for crystals. I can see the fucking larvae and know exactly whast whast. if not I go to my four books which is the bible the garden saver and a few high times mags I ordered.
 

radicaldank42

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Oh yea forgot to mention, ive been using predatory spiders from my worm bin, not sure if thats where the spider web came from? When i took tht picture i rememebr seeing the web stuck to the bamboo, when i moved the plant it tangled around the nug.

And to clarify these rnt spider mite webs! I kinda wish i had spider mites so i can see if the predatory mites from my worm bin will attack them.

Edit: jumping spiders are kick ass! Have u seen them in action? What would happen if theres nothing for them to eat?


Good eye lol
I knew it wasn't spider mites lol look at youre growth youd know if mites were present lol. keep doing a GOOD JOB, also you should try a grow bed rather then 30g pots plus smart pots has a grow bed you can buy. it increases yield, and roots go crazy, remember this more roots more fruits! what do you feed youre worms? cause im starting vemiculture as well
 

radicaldank42

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yea they just hopp around and baam got something ad they just move tot eh next spot I haven't seen many leave though cause my soils heavily active and gnats and fungus gnats are a pain in the ass. I use sns to keep the under control and the spiders help tremendously.
but if your using predator mites keep using those those are more efficient, id use them but the sns would kill them in my opinion due to it being a soil drench
 

foreverflyhi

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I knew it wasn't spider mites lol look at youre growth youd know if mites were present lol. keep doing a GOOD JOB, also you should try a grow bed rather then 30g pots plus smart pots has a grow bed you can buy. it increases yield, and roots go crazy, remember this more roots more fruits! what do you feed youre worms? cause im starting vemiculture as well
Thats what i was thinking about beds. Im worried about depth. I know roots become symbiotic with each other, but it mkes more sense for cannabis sake to have a larger more depth pot. Dont get me wrong tho, it makes more sense in terms of creating or mimicing a permaculture garden bed. I can see it now, cannabis and a bunch of companion crops! Would look beautiful!

I have a total of 6 worm bins. 2 of those i feed wtv food scraps i hve from my kitchen. The other 4 i focus on diffrent npk foods, for example one of them is my calcium bin, its gets fed slightly higher calcium rich food like eggs or oystershell, same goes with the others, nitrogen bin i use more greens, phos bin i use more fruits etc etc
 

foreverflyhi

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yea they just hopp around and baam got something ad they just move tot eh next spot I haven't seen many leave though cause my soils heavily active and gnats and fungus gnats are a pain in the ass. I use sns to keep the under control and the spiders help tremendously.
but if your using predator mites keep using those those are more efficient, id use them but the sns would kill them in my opinion due to it being a soil drench
Whats sns? For gnats i use dank rich wormcasting, frys them all up!
 

radicaldank42

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Thats what i was thinking about beds. Im worried about depth. I know roots become symbiotic with each other, but it mkes more sense for cannabis sake to have a larger more depth pot. Dont get me wrong tho, it makes more sense in terms of creating or mimicing a permaculture garden bed. I can see it now, cannabis and a bunch of companion crops! Would look beautiful!

I have a total of 6 worm bins. 2 of those i feed wtv food scraps i hve from my kitchen. The other 4 i focus on diffrent npk foods, for example one of them is my calcium bin, its gets fed slightly higher calcium rich food like eggs or oystershell, same goes with the others, nitrogen bin i use more greens, phos bin i use more fruits etc etc
is their like a list of that I can use for that lol, like which foods to feed worms that have high in this and in that? and have you heard of uncle jims worm farm? these wormn factorys are pretty nice and it has this sper tea catch thing cant really explain ill find it for you hold on
 

budbro18

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Thnk brotha! Ok will adjust f-stop, what about iso? I have the camera mounted for stability. Also notice dark back round helps. What about flash? Should i instead use aanother source of light?
Another light source would be best but if not you could just use the flash and edit them in a program. What type of camera?? Most come with simple editing software that allows you to turn up the shadows and tone down the highlights slightly.

If you lit the background with another light source and took it with a flash theyd come out real nice as well.

As for ISO itd depend on your situation. At f8 ish with the flash i usually dont go past 200 usually 100 depending on shutter speed which for me shooting hand held is 150-250. Since youre on a tripod you can adjust your shutter speed lower if necessary but my cameras an entry level and can do up to 800 before it starts to look grainy around 1600. With magic lantern i can do smaller variables like 1250 and some other in between 800 and 1600.
 

radicaldank42

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is their like a list of that I can use for that lol, like which foods to feed worms that have high in this and in that? and have you heard of uncle jims worm farm? these wormn factorys are pretty nice and it has this sper tea catch thing cant really explain ill find it for you hold on
http://unclejimswormfarm.com/index.php/Indoor-Composters/The-Worm-Factory/flypage.tpl.html
check that out
Besides the worm castings that are produced through this process, the Worm Factory® also produces a second type of compost. As waste is broken down, moisture filters through your composter, dragging nutrient-rich particles with it. This liquid fertilizer, know as "worm tea" is gathered in the special collection tray of the Worm Factory® and can easily drained from the spigot. that's what im talking about anyways no wsince you told me that should I invest in moer of them whats yooure opinion? p[lus also my roommate is like deathly afraid of worms, like deathly afraid like could win video awards if I recrded her freaking out over a worm on the sidewalk to the car
 

radicaldank42

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Thats what i was thinking about beds. Im worried about depth. I know roots become symbiotic with each other, but it mkes more sense for cannabis sake to have a larger more depth pot. Dont get me wrong tho, it makes more sense in terms of creating or mimicing a permaculture garden bed. I can see it now, cannabis and a bunch of companion crops! Would look beautiful!

I have a total of 6 worm bins. 2 of those i feed wtv food scraps i hve from my kitchen. The other 4 i focus on diffrent npk foods, for example one of them is my calcium bin, its gets fed slightly higher calcium rich food like eggs or oystershell, same goes with the others, nitrogen bin i use more greens, phos bin i use more fruits etc etc
also you can make youre own bed and you can make it as deep as you want.
 
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