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contest Growdown Throwdown 2017 Aji Lemon Drop!

Sounds awesome, Alex - can't wait to see what you come up with   :think:
 
These Aji Lemon Drops are the fastest
growing plants I've grown in a long time.
Height ranges from 24-27 inches. That
does it - no more deisel / gas mix. Hard to
get a pic of them, but here we go
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I'm going to graft the two smaller ones onto the
larger to make one plant.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
:D
 
Well due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to quickly transplant my little seedlings, only have 2. My one year old somehow got past my wife without her knowing and ripped my starting tray off the shelf... SO I have 2 lemon drops that have sprouted and are now in soon cups for the time being. Hopefully they survive the transplant as they were only about an inch or so tall, I burried them almost right up to the leaves so they aren't so wimpy. I'll post a couple pics later or tomorrow. I see I have some SERIOUS competition :) I'm going to have to try 100 octane race fuel to jump start these little bastards.
 
Blitz527 said:
Well due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to quickly transplant my little seedlings, only have 2. My one year old somehow got past my wife without her knowing and ripped my starting tray off the shelf... SO I have 2 lemon drops that have sprouted and are now in soon cups for the time being. Hopefully they survive the transplant as they were only about an inch or so tall, I burried them almost right up to the leaves so they aren't so wimpy. I'll post a couple pics later or tomorrow. I see I have some SERIOUS competition :) I'm going to have to try 100 octane race fuel to jump start these little bastards.
Dood, I got one out of six, treat it like a red headed stepchild and STILL it grows and thrives. Doan'choo worry, 2 is more than enuff.
 
Blitz527 said:
Well due to unforeseen circumstances, I had to quickly transplant my little seedlings, only have 2. My one year old somehow got past my wife without her knowing and ripped my starting tray off the shelf... SO I have 2 lemon drops that have sprouted and are now in soon cups for the time being. Hopefully they survive the transplant as they were only about an inch or so tall, I burried them almost right up to the leaves so they aren't so wimpy. I'll post a couple pics later or tomorrow. I see I have some SERIOUS competition :) I'm going to have to try 100 octane race fuel to jump start these little bastards.
I'll bet those little seedlings do just fine.
Better late than never.  It's all about harvest time
A nice Fall season somewhere could tip the scales...
 
That what I am hoping for Paul. Im not sure who it is that I saw uses the little aerogardens, But I am picking one up later today for 20 bucks. thought Ill give it a shot. Ill start another thread for it if there isnt one about them, any useful info would be appreciated.
 
OCD Chilehead said:
Mine are a little behind. Took a quick and shitty pic of them last night. They'll catch up.
I wouldn't worry, with your mad skills, those babies will burst forth in the CO Sunshine.
 
When it gets there.  
 
For real. 
 
PaulG said:
I wouldn't worry, with your mad skills, those babies will burst forth in the CO Sunshine.
 
When it gets there.  
 
For real. 
Thank you Sir.

Kind words indeed.

They were looking a little ragged in that pic. Are doing much better today. Stretched a little and new green growth. I put them under my led light in the shed with the rest of the pot ups. Should do great under those lights. I'll pot up again this next week. 1 1/2 gallons.
 
I've chosen the topped plant and binned the other... the little fella is now starting to get a spurt on, lots of main strong laterals ready to shoot in every direction!  I need to keep him on the leash for a while yet due to space limitations, another 6 weeks till plant out time and final pot.  Currently in a 1l pot, I may use an intermediate 3l pot in a couple of weeks... as I don't want growth to stall or push into early fruiting.
 
Now on a windowsill with natural light only for the last week or so, growlight has been retired for the season now Spring has finally sprung!
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