Title | Description | Added |
The "red headed step child" |
I have absolutely neglected,abused, broke broke the main stem; you name it. It was my lab rat. The seed was about the size of a kernal of corn. Now I wish I would have taken better care of her. Genetics are unknown but from premature sample seems to be fairly potent. Not much crystal development but has a nice fresh smell. The quilt rack in the back ground is about 3 feet tall to give a size reference |
12/30/02 |
step-child nine days into flower |
I just wanted to show the stem development |
12/30/02 |
The one I really like |
Strain is unsure but is thought to be NL. Bottom leaves got a little scraggly. This is when I learned about the importance of pH and changing nute solution every 2 weeks. This is what happens when you "cheap -out" and go for 3 or 4 weeks. Yet another lessoned learned but I think it is doing great. 9 weeks old, 9 th day of flowering. Just now starting to show sex. It's a girl!! The P-Bass is about 3 1/2 feet long for a size reference. |
12/30/02 |
It's a girl!!! |
Kind of hard to see in this pic, but she is beggining to show sex. |
12/30/02 |
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pH article , how pH affects nute |
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01/01/03 |
Chart |
Available nutes at specific pH levels |
01/01/03 |
Normal soil |
This is how soil works in optimum pH range |
01/01/03 |
Acidified soil |
This is how soil (doesn't) work in a highly acid environment |
01/01/03 |
Periodic table |
periodic table has been broken down to show what type of ions are produced |
01/01/03 |