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  1. All is progressing smoothly. Still far far away from budshot material though.
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  2. The CG is filling out just great. The BB is only really starting now, but isnt a big yielder anyway.
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  3. Congrats to @GreenMunchkin on taking 1st and @YourStonedBuddy on a close 2nd Will be contacting you guys via PM Thanks to FastBuds for sponsoring the great prizes!
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  4. Sorry guys been out of range. Congratulations to High_grade.420 Will be contacting you via PM shortly Sent from my SM-G960F using Tapatalk
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  5. Its my birthday today so If iv won this its gonna be the best birthday gift ever!!
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  6. I seem plagued with thrips. Having a partner that had recently completed her PhD in the field of agricultural biological control agents we decided to embark on a experiment in terms of controlling different forms of insect control. Her research primarily focused on that of specific nematode species. These are tiny worms that live in the soil and exert specific types of host seeking behavior in order to track down their pray. This got me tracking down a few companies, notably Jamies garden which I was not that impressed with in terms of feedback, delivery and other factors. In any event, living seeds sells these IPM's (integrated pest management) solutions, however their prices are borderline criminal. So this led me to find Koppert, they do take some time to reply to emails so its best to really investigate in advance if you would like to use one of their control mechanisms. So these are the products I specifically queried on: Swirski-Mite - 1L bottle (contains 50,000 mites) R422 Sportnem-T rather Capasanem 2 x 25Mil R256 Thripex-Plus , 500 sachets R1246 Thripex-V 1L NA (price not provided as Plus was) My approach for future grows will be that of a two attack approach, I will use steinernema carpocapsae, which is a nematode species referred to as SportNem-T, this will be used as a soil drench you will notice the amounts you get (50 million), they are very small and barely noticeable with the naked eye. They will seek out soil born insects such as larvae and potentially even fungus gnats yet to start flying. They do this by action of entering the opening of the insect and releasing a bacteria into the host insect and slowly begin to digest it. These nematodes in particular are harmless to the plant and humans and pose no environmental risk at all , in fact you most likely have them in your garden already, or some other specific species of them such as steinernema feltiae. The other approach will be the use of Swirski mites, 50,0000 of these go for 422 where living seeds charges 89R for 250.... These are predator mites and will hunt down thrips, and various other broad mites. Anyways, thought i'd share some info on this and the company I will be getting my biological control agents from.
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  7. Awe guys. Happy Tuesday. So as you can see from the title, that's what's going down soon. My question to everyone is; auto flowering plants, should I go into the final pot (20L FF fabric) first time? Personally I feel the root ball won't be reg considering it'll only veg for around 4 weeks. I'm thinking of potting up once. Just so I can have an established rootball. What are your thoughts? There's so many posts online saying final pot... What I've learnt here is that if you don't pot up, you over water and catch on all other sorts of kak. I'm popping my beans into water this evening, y'all have 24 hours!
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  8. Long overdue update. Week 5 of flower now. These ladies smell amazing.
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  9. @CG420za It is only my second time, still a newb.. [emoji1787] Auto Amnesia XXL (1) now at 9 weeks, seedbank says 10 to 12 weeks Auto Amnesia XXL (2) now at week 5 It has been almost 4 weeks since Durban Poison (2) has showed first pistils, flowering time indicated as 8 to 9 weeks Purple Bud has not shown signs of flowering as of yet, tied her down a bit today Lastly, Durban Poison (1) also hasn't shown signs of flowering
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  11. EWC, bonemeal, and gold dust. All soft organics that dont really mess with each other at all, and covers all my plants needs. All my vegetables and herbs grow in this environment perfectly. In the ground this is enough. In a containter it would be insufficient fertilisation and constant lockouts as keeping a stable pH would be almost impossible. Thats why my or any other supersoil "cooks".
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  12. No ratios at all. It's routine feeding once a month only by lightly tilling in the amendments. I really just grab a handful and sprinkle over a large area. Less is always more and I have less control in the ground so I find it best to just dilligently feed the microbes and keep the soil alive.
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  13. The initial hole was filled with my soil although I no longer even water in that area. The feeding ring is outside and using only the following as amendments as the season progresses. The bonemeal for eg I started feeding 2 months ago, considering the time it take for P to become available. The gold dust gives me all the Ca I need as well as plenty micro nutrients. I haven't really worked out a feeding schedule. I know my plants well and pick up when they need something.
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  14. Good morning.. Any update on the grow? I'm burning to see some more..
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  15. Nice donkey penis, stroke it everyday.
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  16. I might just have enough to last me a while. Sent from my VTR-L09 using Tapatalk
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  17. Sup. Outdoor flowering time has begun. The wind has really been doing a number on my taller plants. The low profile LST seems to have escaped any wind issues and the canopy is perfect.
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