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AK-48 Update: Super Cropping, Topping, and Watering

InstagramCapture_2ca4fde2-f544-4c41-85fe-cd6e2c1baa27[1]The AK-48 mother was having a drinking issue that I had mentioned in past blogs. I began to water the sides of the bag with the hose before watering. This kept the ph’d water from leaking out. She got a good drink so I decided to super crop one more time. I WP_20150709_054[1]did some training early in veg but I went with a hard snap super crop. She bounced right back with lots of new tops. I have since topped her again and this is the video of her recovery 2 days later.

Oregon Outdoor Grow July 1st Update

Heavy Micro Grow PineSol Organic OMMPHere in the Willamette Valley the heat is always welcome but the thing most complained about in the summer is the humidity. This year I’m not so restless in the outdoors knowing my garden is loving the moisture in the air. Temps outside have been in the 90’s to mid 90’s for about 2 weeks now. The occasional overcast in the plot_highs_metromorning is just enough to keep the air heavy, just how the plants like it. Keeping hydrated is a must not only for myself but for my big grow bags. They dry up a little faster then traditional pots and have to be checked routinely. I have no regrets making the bags because the air flow also helps keep the heat from building up around the roots.

InstagramCapture_b3475ada-0bfc-4f52-a96d-8bd9b2d5089dA lot has changed since my first grow blog. Mostly the plant count in the greenhouse. The test Mystery Indica that I placed outside in the greenhouse as a seedling is thriving and developed a nice trunk and thick stems. The main lining was going great but when tWP_20150701_006he roots took to the soil the bottom growth blow up so fast I decided to keep about five of the off shoots. I still gave an early veg trim just so I can focus the growth on the new tops and the off shoots. I had topped the main lines during the first week it was WP_20150701_040outside and now I have five new top off the main line. It differently isn’t the two cola plant I visioned when I started but the more the merrier.  Since I had the off shoots I decided to super crop the tops for an even canopy. I couldn’t help myself.

InstagramCapture_d9026c78-85bd-4d88-951a-d966956fdc04Last night my patient came through to say hi and I noticed my AK48 was looking droopy. Lucky I had my water barrels all filled for the morning plus 5 gallons of tea. I got up before the sun and headed out to the greenhouse and along with me was a clone of the AK48 mother that was getting stressed in it’s little orange pot. My plan is to let the clone adjust to the conditions and dry up before I transplant. I watered the AK48 mother with 3 gallons of tea and 2 gallons of ph’d water. I believe the AK48 plant is drying out faster because of it’s placement in the greenhouse and channels have formed causing the water to stream Heavy Micro Grow Thirsty Organic AK48 OMMPto the side of the bags. So I did the slow approach. I only use milk jugs, I know I know, but I am stuck in my ways. I sat there and did a slow watering that took about 20 mins and didn’t start coming out the bag till last gallon mid bag.  I think I mentioned this in my previous blog  but I keep my plants searching for water. I don’t keep them thirsty I just don’t water more then soil volume. I have these plants in 50 gallon bags and water 5 gallons of water every 2-3 days. Luckily flushing my plant has not been needed and I am upping the water the bigger the plants are getting.

 

InstagramCapture_73eb73e3-bdef-4dfe-8f65-7d318d14277aThe PineSol is the beast of the ball and broke out of her cage… literally. I had a tomato cage around the plant but I noticed the plant was lifting the cage as it grew. When I tried to anchor it down the plant began to lean so I decided to let the beast free. It was a delicate endeavor but by  late June I got some pliers and opened up the WP_20150701_025cage and finessed the stems through the holes. There was zero recovery time; the PineSol mother took off and it was a much need change. I am glad I had on at the start. It helped let the middle fill out and was a great trainer but I WP_20150701_002am glad I was able to remove it. With the summer solstice  just a few days ago plus the heat I noticed some rapid growth causing smaller leaf development. Today the new leafs are filling out and the girls are drinking it up.

 

I don’t usually deal with clones. I find them to be a liability to seedlings especially clones from other growers. I know there are a WP_20150701_053lot great growers out there but I am doubly safe with my garden.  I was gifted two clones of Critical Mass from a follow ommp grower. Luckily I had constructed a baby hoop house for my herb garden.  I transplanted the cloned into my seedling soil which is Pro-Mix Organic from Down to Earth and placed them in my mini greenhouse separate from the mothers. I also acquired a clone of one my favorite strains of flower, Cinex. This WP_20150701_043is a big nug producer that is super earthy and frosty. I was gifted the last Cinex clone that was the runt in my local dispensary. Shout out to The Holistic Choice for letting me save this baby. If you read my previous blog you may know I like to experiment and try to stay WP_20150701_047as organic as possible. That being said I gave outdoor, direct to soil cloning a shot. I got 3 cuttings of both the AK mother and PineSol Mother dunked them in some local honey from a mile away and stuck them into the soil. I used WP_20150701_050no cloner or plastic bags or humidifier. They all straight up wilted and played dead for the first two days. Slowly they up righted but still continued to shrivel up from the heat and lack of moisture coming through. That thirst helped the cuttings root and new growth started sprouting. The older leaves will have to die off sadly but I got rooted clones with honey, water, and soil.

WP_20150701_014The plant count hasn’t stopped there. With recreational grows now legal as of today here in Oregon plus the success of my Mystery Indica seedling I have transplanted one of my clones I had cut early in the season and used old school water rooting technique where I placed the cutting in ph’d water for a week and pow a root poked out. It’s now topped and in a 10 gallon pot in the green house and doing great. I also have my two single InstagramCapture_966ced1d-a722-4f20-b328-af82d106ddd0colas of Blue Mountain and Big Skunk out in the greenhouse as well. With all these plants vegging with the summer solstice and still early in development I have to make plans for bigger grow pots. It’s to late in the season to hope for WP_20150701_015beasts like the mothers but I still want them grow to their max potential. I am back on the grow bag sweat shop line. I went and got more glue sticks and still have plenty of material for another 6 bags. I’m aiming for 50 gallon bags because of the success of my AK bag. It’s seams are clean and haven’t given and its round and solid. My 60-70 gallon bag for my PineSol mother did have a minor rip that I made worst when I tried to fix. I stopped stepped back and made a bandaid instead. Using extra plastic I had laying around I stapled the opening of the bag shut. The bag has a little bulge on the bottom but it’s still level and solid.

InstagramCapture_f33f763d-19f8-4484-b7ee-dcdf694cbaf2I had a scare with my other Blue Mountain. New growth pods had me thinking male but they sprouted new leafs and its still vegging nicely.  Over all this grow has WP_20150701_017been super fun and really educational. My patient has been awesome and been very encouraging. We have done some reviews on The Holistic Choice in the greenhouse and I will be giving tours to InstagramCapture_d8647aae-5937-4b27-a854-f5e10a75821afriends and family during our 4th of July party. I protect my grow because my patient’s medicine is important and I do have different levels of security around our property. That being said my grow is a learning tool not only for myself but for anyone interested in growing. The cannabis plant and the hemp plant are very important to our future. The more we learn the more we can benefit from it and find alternative eco-friendly products.