Saturday, July 31, 2010

thai @ 98 days, afghan x lowryder #2 beer cup challenge - july 31, 2010

here are some pictures of the world of seeds wild thai, it is at 14 weeks into flowering today!





here we can see one of the beer cup challenge plants in the bottom right, it is from seed afghani x lowryder #2


another beer cup challenge afghani x lowryder #2


several beer cup plants going


here is a blue dream plant that will get chopped in a few weeks




the tallest is a myster-e bag seed, going into 11 weeks flowering


here's a closeup of one of the myster-e bagseed plant's buds


the myster-e plant's neighbors are 2 thai plants, the one to the left was put into the flowering chamber today


lastly we have 1 acapulco gold from bagseed on the left, and a columbian gold from world of seeds on the right; these were both popped into the flowering chamber while they are tiny, they each have a sister of the same age that will hang out in the vegetating chamber for awhile, possibly to be mothers


Tuesday, July 27, 2010

another attitude seeds order, arrived to california in 1 week - july 27, 2010

i ordered last sunday night, they were at the post office on saturday but i wasn't around to sign for the registered mail, i got my butt to the post office before it closed today and picked them up

we have a 10 pack of regular lowryder #2 for attempt 2 at a seed run, we have a pack of nepalese from the real seed company, freebies are from dna seeds and include rocklock and a cole train seed

thanks again attitude seeds!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

world of seeds wild thai @ 92 days flowering, we have a seed! - july 25, 2010

world of seeds packaging suggests harvesting at 12 weeks, here were are a day past 13 weeks and still going =) i'm guessing a few more days, the new white pistil growth spurt that started at 11 1/2 weeks right when i happened to add the led panel is subsiding, the newest pistils are beginning to lose their luster, calyxes are getting a bit more swollen, 1 of the lower buds looked a bit further along and about perfect to cut so i did and it is now hanging, maybe i will enjoy it next weekend!

i am excited because we do in fact have a seed that i can see right now, i am kind of worried because this was not on a branch that i intended to pollinate, it appears that some of the other swelling calyxes may contain seed as well, i am seeing a lot of this on branches that were not intentionally pollinated. i really hope the bulk of seed is not from the hermaphrodite outbreak several months ago in this flowering cabinet, it will be interesting to grow out the seeds this thai girl is going to give me, we shall see what we see when the time comes!






beer cup challenge sprout shots - july 25, 2010

all seeds were popped in the soil on july 12, 2010, they originated from an afghani mother that was pollinated with lowryder #2 male pollen








world of seeds columbian gold clones, bagseed acapulco gold clones - july 25, 2010

to the left are clones that came from a world of seeds columbian gold mother, to the right are clones from a bagseed acapulco gold mother

both of these came with mold on them, the mother had been sprayed with a 9:1 mixture of water and milk, this seemed to have made a huge impact in helping the plant fend off the mold. i had chopped several larger leaves off of these clones prior to taking the picture, they still had signs of mold so needed to go, it's very dry where i am so i'm going to leave these outside for the day, maybe i should spray them with a water and milk solution as well, i may leave these outside for a few days just to keep them away from all the other plants now that the clones are out of their quarantined clone bags

lunar planting and harvesting

this is an interesting article on lunar schedule based gardening:

Lunar Planters

Growing cannabis in conjunction with the moon and zodiac for naturally improved results

Moon in Libra: Germinating SeedsMoon in Libra: Germinating SeedsPicture for a moment a wise old farmer sitting on a mountaintop at night, overlooking a valley of green and purple Kush plants. He is studying the shape of the moon and its place among the stars, and sees that it is full and in the sign of Leo. Reaching down, he touches and inhales the strong sweet aroma of a large bud just in its prime. Time to harvest.

That is how it was in the days before clocks, calendars, and readily available computer technology. Farmers relied on their intimate knowledge of the phenomena of the moon, stars and seasons. The sun is the dominant influence on crops, with its life-giving rays causing vital photo-
-synthesis in all plants. The sun and its relationship with the orbiting planet Earth is the reason for the seasons, which mark crop planting, growth, harvest and dormancy. The lunar harvesting theory attributes Earth’s orbiting moon with a subtle yet important role in the life and vibrancy of our plants.
Moon in Libra: Germinating seedsMoon in Libra: Germinating seeds
Moon farming is not a new idea, but is based upon ancient wisdom passed down through the generations. In mainstream culture, technology has replaced these old ways. Lunar gardening is part of a movement that has its roots in organic farming, permaculture (renewable and sustainable resources), and biodynamic farming (traditional, spiritual, no pesticides and non-chemical fertilizers). The benefits

of
farming marijuana with methods employed through knowledge of the moon cycles include healthier plants, tastier buds and increased yields. Farming with the moon works just as well if you have an indoor garden or a greenhouse as it does outdoors. Being aware of what phase the moon is in and the astrological phase it is moving through will assist you in choosing when to plant seeds, take cuttings, when and how much to water and fertilize, and the right time to harvest.

How does this all work scientifically? The predictable orbit of the moon influences the ebb-and-flow of colossal bodies of water around the earth, including the oceanic tides. Plants are composed of mostly water, and thus are affected by the waxing and waning of the moon (as are people, and women in particular with their own monthly cycle). In addition, the soil in which the plant resides will either retain water better or dry out more quickly, depending on the gravitational pull of the moon. Seeds also respond by sprouting sooner and creating more robust plants when the moon is waxing. The effects of the moon’s position in the zodiac and its influence on life here on earth can be explained by differences in electromagnetic currents given off by each planet.

Moon Phases

The first thing one should know when farming ganja is which phase the moon is in. It takes 29.5 days for the following eight phases to complete the four stages of the lunar cycle. The moon phases appear the same to observers everywhere on Earth.

1) New Moon
When the moon is roughly in the same direction as the sun, its illuminated half is facing away from the Earth, and therefore the part that faces us is all dark and not visible: we have the New Moon. This means that the sun, Earth and moon are almost in a straight line, with the moon in between the sun and the Earth.

2) Waxing Crescent MoonMoon in Scorpio: TransplantMoon in Scorpio: Transplant
As the moon moves around the earth, we see more of the illuminated half, and say the moon is “waxing” (increasing or growing larger). At first we get a sliver of it, which grows as days go by. This phase is called the Crescent Moon.

3) First Quarter Moon
A week after the new moon, when the moon has completed about a quarter of its turn around the Earth, we can see half of the illuminated part; that is, a quarter of the moon. This is the first quarter phase.

4) Waxing Gibbous Moon
During the next week, we keep seeing more and more of the illuminated part of the Moon, and it is now called waxing Gibbous (humped).

5) Full Moon
Two weeks after the new moon, the moon is halfway through its revolution. Now the illuminated half coincides with the one facing Earth, so that we can see a full disc, a full moon. At this time, the moon rises when the sun sets, and sets when the sun rises. If the moon happens to align exactly with the Earth and sun, then we get a lunar eclipse.

6) Waning Gibbous Moon
From now on, until it becomes new again, the illuminated part of the moon we see decreases and we say it’s waning (decreasing or shrinking). The first week after the full moon it wanes Gibbous.

7) Last Quarter Moon
Three weeks after the new moon we again can see half of the illuminated part.

8) Waning Crescent Moon
Finally, during the fourth week, the moon is reduced to a thin sliver. The phase repeats with the New Moon following the waning Crescent Moon.
Moon in Aquarius: HarvestMoon in Aquarius: Harvest
Lunar Cycle

The lunar cycle sees the moon move through four quarters, which includes the previous phases one through eight.

1) First Quarter
(New Moon to First Quarter Moon)

The first quarter begins with no visible moon moving into new moon, marked by a small crescent. Moisture is at its peak, so this is generally a fertile time, good to take cuttings and to plant. Growth of the roots and the leaves are in balance.

2) Second Quarter
(First Quarter to Full)

The second quarter begins approximately seven days after the new moon, and ends with the full moon. From the new moon to the full moon is a time of waxing, characterized by increased, sometimes
rapid, growth and fertility.

3) Third Quarter
(Full to Last Quarter)

The third quarter of the lunar cycle begins with the full moon, a time of completion. Celebrate the fruits of your labor by harvesting under the sultry glow of a full moon. While the full moon brings a peak in moisture levels similar to the new moon, it is generally not recommended to plant on the full moon, as the subsequent waning in light and gravitational pull diminishes growth in the leaves.

4) Fourth Quarter
(Last Quarter to New)

During the fourth quarter of the moon’s cycle, energy is waning. The growth energy is pulled down into the roots. Planting is not recommended, but general maintenance is. This is an excellent time to give your girls a little extra water, fertilize organically, thin plants and employ natural pest management if needed. The waning time of the third and fourth quarters is also a time of rest and reflection.
Moon in taurus: Compose and FertilizeMoon in taurus: Compose and Fertilize

The Zodiac

Applying the lunation cycle also takes into account the planets and the 12 zodiac signs. The moon spends approximately two-and-one-third days in each sign, going through all 12 signs every 28 days. Each sign holds qualities of one of each of our four earthly elements: earth, air, fire and water. Each element is also given masculine or feminine characteristics: dry, hot, barren attributes are considered masculine while moist, cool, fertile attributes are feminine. The following is a brief description of each zodiac with its corresponding qualities and growing advice.

Fire Signs
Aries is a fire element, a masculine attribute. When the moon is in Aries it is a good time to check the plants for bugs, mold or yellowing leaves. This is not a recommended time for planting or starting seeds. Even more barren and dry is the fire-sign Leo. Harvesting is a good thing to do when the moon passes through Aries. Sagittarius, the third fire sign in the zodiac is also not a recommended time for planting, but it is fine to cultivate and harvest your marijuana.

Earth Signs
Taurus has feminine qualities as an earth element. With the lunar movement in this sign, plants are fertile. Leafy plants respond especially well to planting. While Virgo has moist and feminine earth qualities, it is a relatively barren time better left to removing pests than planting seeds. Capricorn, the final earth sign, is more productive but not so much as Taurus.

Air Signs
Moon in Scorpio: Profiling, thin and release unwanted sucker branchesMoon in Scorpio: Profiling, thin and release unwanted sucker branches
Gemini is dry and barren due to its airy and masculine qualities. Transplanting or planting is not recommended, but general maintenance is fine. Though primarily dry and barren, Libra has enough moisture to encourage fertility and strong root growth, and is a good time for transplanting. Aquarius, while not fertile, may be a good time to harvest the crop.

Water Signs
The water signs: Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces are all feminine signs. These three are happy times for successful ganja growing. Some believe that when the moon is in Cancer, it is the best time to take cuttings, plant seeds and transplant. Scorpio is also a productive and abundant time. For indoor gardeners, taking cuttings in the sun sign of Scorpio during a Scorpio moon will produce stable growth and potent medicine. Pisces is a watery and fertile time as well, so take advantage of starting seeds when the moon passes through this sign.

But does it work?

Knowledge of the influences of the moon and astrological positioning of the stars is common among ganja farmers in Northern California. One such gardener, who has been working with a professional astrologist, claims he takes his best cuttings when the sun, the moon and the rising sign are all in Scorpio. Even if it is three o’clock in the morning, he’ll wait for the precise moment to take cuttings. He attributes this method for the increased vigor in his young plants once they root.

Roots and Harmony Farms, a medical marijuana establishment for some twenty years, has been applying these ancient farming ideas to everyday practices since 2003 and developed quality nutrient products that dovetail with the natural lunar rhythms. Blue, the master grower at Roots and Harmony Farms (R&H), keeps a daily log in his moon calendar and says it is easy to apply astrological gardening techniques to his outdoor and greenhouse gardens. However, it has been more of a challenge to work by the phases of the moon and its placement in the zodiac indoors due to the needs of various strains and the more frequent harvests. But Blue still encourages indoor farmers to give it a try. “If you miss optimal times or most preferred times to do an action, then continue in the next best way. Not all books or references agree, including ones on lunar gardening. What is important is keeping that intuitive con-nection between the plants and the moon.”

Blue started germinating seeds in Spring 2006 when the moon was transitioning into Libra – a time of strong root growth – and stayed on schedule with the zodiac by thinning, releasing, transplanting, applying Neem oil, fertilizing, etc. at appropriate times. He scheduled the harvest time for just after the full moon in Gemini, but due to an unseasonable rainstorm it was done before the full moon in the sign of Aquarius. Despite the early harvest, the yields proved to be one-third larger than previous calculations because it was done during a very good harvest time.

All situations are unique, of course – the grower, soil, location, weather, and unforeseen events produce an outcome that may or may not be predictable. Through understanding moon farming and applying the basic principles of cycles and rhythms, your marijuana garden should be brilliant in color and life force. Purchase a calendar or almanac that includes the moon cycle and signs of the zodiac, and keep a journal for times, methods employed, consequent results and observations.
Our greenhouse in CaliforniaOur greenhouse in California
Further research with the aid of books and websites is highly recommended. I believe that with knowledge of the moon, sun and earth and their relative positions in the sky, you can improve your harvest and develop a stronger spiritual kinship with the incredible cannabis plant and the natural world around you.

Further Research:
• “Planetary Planting: A Guide to Organic Gardening by the Signs of the Zodiac” by Riotte Louise, Simon and Schuster, 1975
• “How To Grow More Vegetables: A Primer on the Life-Giving Biodynamic/French Intensive Method of Organic Horticulture” by John Jeavons, Ten Speed Press, 1982
• “Gardening By the Moon” by Caren Catterall,www.gardeningbythemoon.com
• “National Geographic: Age Old Moon Gardening Growing In Popularity” by John Roach, July 2003
• “Lunar Organics”, www.lunarorganics.com
• “Growing by the Stars”, www.plantsandplanets.com
• “Lunar Gardening”, www.planetfusion.co.uk/pignut/Lunar_gardening.html
• “Gardening and Farming by the Moon”, www.home.earthlink.net/planthow7/lunargardening.htm
• Electromagnetic Fields in Space”, http://what.gi.alaska.edu/ao/msp/chapters/chapter3.pdf
• “Astrology, the Guidepost of Your Life”, www.under-one-roof.net/spiritual/astrology.html

Friday, July 23, 2010

16oz. beer cup challenge sprouts and thai @ 90 days - july 22, 2010

here you can see the 4 sprouts i have going for the icmag 16oz. beer cup challenge, they are growing amongst some other plants also planted in those handy dandy 16oz. beer cups but that are not part of the challenge, i planted the seed for all 4 of these on july 12th.


for fun here is a shot of 3 other plants growing in 16 oz. beer cups, they are hiding between the thai and myster-e plants that will be next to harvest


here are some pics of the thai, it is 90 days old today






interesting quote from robert connell clarke regarding thailand based genetics:

"Some strains, however, such as those from Thailand, tend to have longer internodes and appear airy and stretched. This seems to be a genetically controlled adaptation to their native environment. Imported examples from Thailand also have long internodes in the pistillate floral clusters. Thai strains may not develop tight floral clusters even in the most arid and exposed conditions; however, this condition is furthered as rejuvenation begins during autumn days of decreasing photoperiod."

i originally found this on stoney girl's site, i don't know about her claims of some 28 day strain she developed as well as others in their early 30s, i'd love to give them a try and see myself haha here's the link: http://www.gro4me.com/clarke4.htm

Saturday, July 17, 2010

thai's new white pistils - july 17, 2010

here is a shot of one of the thai pieces of bud, it was snipped off the main cola near the top

notice how the bottom has the older hairs that are beginning to recede, the top has fresh white hairs that popped up this week

we are at 12 weeks flowering with the thai today

massive 5 gram blue dream beer cup harvest!! - july 17, 2010

this plant was my first to ever live out it's entire life in a 16oz. beer cup, yield definitely needs to be worked on, lovely smoke though


Thursday, July 15, 2010

world of seeds thai @ 82 days white pistils all over, blue dream @ 33 days frosty, mystery bagseed @ 56 days lovin' the led! - july 15, 2010

from everyone i have talked to, and everything i have read, i keep hearing about long flowering sativas having a secondary flowering growth spurt of white pistils and that that is indicator that it is getting very ripe and almost ready. what do you think? is that just a bunch of baloney, or maybe have you personally witnessed it yourself and are certain that it is in fact, or isn't, an indicator?

i think it is, it coincides with everything else happening right now in this thai, i started her back in march, 03/24/2010 she popped out of the ground and i've pampered her quite a bit as well as put her through quite a bit in the space of so many months. she's been good and very easy to clone, and make clones off that clone, and makes clones off that, etc. etc. etc. et al......it looks like her time is coming, very very soon, maybe i'll chop her this weekend @ 84 days, which happens to be 12 weeks (the world of seeds packaging for this wild thai from the ko' chang province says 12 weeks, maybe world of seeds is right on?) ...i am considering maybe letting her go for 13 weeks though hmmmm =)

another possibility is to harvest a few branches this weekend, and the rest next, we'll see how i feel after my coffee and a bowl this saturday morning

enough talking, here are some pictures!

this sunshine systems glowpanel 45 led seems like it's helping the plants out, i will rotate often and have rotated the thai today so that some of the biggest colas are right up on it within an inch!

yes these plants are in fact raving now, and raving quite hard indeed


alas all raving must come to an end one time or another, and now is that time, goodnight girls!

the following pictures are taken within the first 5 minutes of lights out time ZZZZzzzz.....




one happy familia!


these special little thai and blue dream plants are very fortunate to happen to live so close to the glowpanel's new home =)


beer cups aren't just for challenges on forums! they also work great for limited space personal growers such as my own!


the myster-e bag seed plant! @ 56 days, not sure what at all this is, if you think you might know feel free to chime in! looks and smells great to me, can't wait to give it a go, it's got a few more weeks to go imho


lastly, here is a shot of a blue dream @ 33 days, getting real frosty! this is the oaksterdam cut, i have a mother that'll keep me going and going, thank you oaksterdam, it was worth the $15 donation :)





Wednesday, July 14, 2010

sunshine systems glowpanel45 + 250watt hps - thai @ 81 days

i just got a glowpanel 45 by sunshine systems in the mail!

i don't know about their "compares to a 250watt hps!" claims, or the "covers 5 square feet!" claims either, but this seemed like the best budget panel to do the job for the money, the other panel i was considering was the bloomboss 45

the leds on this thing are so much larger than the cheapy ebay panel i bought a few months back, this thing seems built a lot sturdier too, the leds are huge and fricking bright! the cheap panel is completely outshined by the sunshine systems panel

i rigged the panel up to hang off of my 250watt hps light at an angle, i may adjust a bit later, raise it, angle it more, etc., this thing is pretty awesome looking and incredibly bright, my eyes think it will do a good job supplementing the hps, we shall see, it was $130.-- u.s.







for a comparison of sorts, here is the small veg box and it's cheapy ebay ledwholesalers panel, this panel was $39 if i remember correctly...the far right row of leds is no longer functioning btw