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Grape Ape Grow. 1 Month Into Veg.

April 26th, 2012 9 comments

Here’s my Grape Ape Grow op. At one month into flowering. All plants have been supercropped using Kyle Kushmans techniques. Also showing u how I water my plants.

Casey Jones & Sour Grape – Vertical Scrog – 2 DWC

March 14th, 2012 25 comments

I have 1 Casey Jones (trainwreck x sour diesel) and 1 Sour Grape (purple elephant x sour diesel) clones growing in rockwool. They are already rooted and sittng under a 400w MH in a homemade vertical cool-tube set up. There are separate intakes + exhausts for the room and the light. The screens are 4 feet x 4.5 feet. The squares are 2 inch x 2 inch. It is ‘stucco backer’ bought at Home Deopt (diy). I pretty much made everything in the closet… or put it together at least. I’m planning on vegging the for about 8 weeks, or until the screens are full. I will use Humboldt County’s Own – BushMaster to get the growth to stop at that point, and I will switch to 12/12 lighting. The flower time should be something like 10 weeks on the Sour Grape and maybe 11 weeks on the Casey Jones. I’ll be harvesting by checking trichomes no matter what. You can follow the grow on Rollitup.org with tons of information and pictures: www.rollitup.org

Sour Grapes Cannabis Grow Part 25

November 26th, 2011 2 comments

www.OrganicGrapeGrowing.com Just wanted to make a correction to this video so please read! Instead of using CNS17 Ripe I decided to move back to CNS17 Bloom. Ripe and Bloom are both extracted from the same base minerals/chemicals the only difference are the ratios. I was noticing some nitrogen deficiency and wanted to address the issue in a more aggressive manner. The CNS17 Bloom is a 2-4-3 vs Bloom 1-5-4. That gives me the extra N boost that I want. Combined with a 2% N boost from the Cal/Mag plus I should be able to quell any issues with N. Even though I switched things up a bit I still added a healthy dose of Hydroplex (approx 3.3ml per gallon) and Silica Blast. Since the plants have been primed with plenty of fresh water I have no doubt that the plants will take the new food with little or no issues. Hope the info helps!