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Here are our SOTM January nominees in order of submission: @CreX @Kato @DankFiend @Vinxjo @Jtdipp @Valhalllafarms @Chris Jay @Tamjee Rusty @Kyle Pienaar @Dimitri_JK The poll will be up now and will run till Saturday 12PM. Please note that the poll results will not be the official results. GOOD LUCK!5 points
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I got sent some free regular Kush beans as part of a order from the States. It is apparently from a legendary Kush dad in California. I culled one male from the batch, but one special male plant emerged. The smells coming off the stalk is pungent, fruity and pukey at the same time. Pretty sure this is more HinduKush / Afgani leaning as opposed to OgKush. This bud has popped out in about a week, super fast trigger, will post some more pics as he flowers out. He will be doing some natural pollination with a few select ladies, will also collect pollen as well as take some cuttings to keep him backed up.3 points
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It's that time of the season, time for another run. Ironically about 6 hours after I started my germination, Eskom came through with their new start of load shedding. This run is heavily dominated with GMO and Chem with a little bit of something sweet in the Brown Sugar. But I'm definitely looking for some strong chemical and garlic terps in this run. I've popped 15 beans to take into account potential males, I'll be hopefully picking out the best 9 females and placing them into 25L pots for flower. They will be started under 240W of QB, then flowered under 480W of QB. Freedom Farms will be the soil of choice, but I haven't completed decided on my nutrient schedule yet, thinking of trying more organic living soil feeds than usual, maybe some compost teas, cover crops, kelp etc. - 3x Thug Pug - Mule Fuel (Reg) - 4x Archive - Face on Fire (Reg) - 3x DVG - Absinthe (Reg) - 2x Cannarado - Roasted Garlic Margy (Reg) - 1x In House - Garlic Sherbert (Fem) - 2x Cannarado - Brown Sugar (fem)2 points
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I started reading up on this over the weekend seeing as flowering time is upon us. This is what Tim Wilson of Microbe Organics had to say: " People talk about different recipes and making a fungal tea opposed to a bacterial tea anyway it doesn't really work that way as far as recipe goes. Although you can have some influence with the recipe it's more the timing. So obviously if you want to have straight bacteria in a tea it's going to be in the first probably twelve hours that you want to use it. However if you do have fungi in your compost it's going to be growing at that time as well ... " He also compared various brews under the microscope and found that there is not really a noticeable difference in microbial count and diversity when using just compost/worm castings and molasses vs compost/worm castings, molasses, kelp meal, bran, oats, rock phosphate etc, etc. The above came from Episode 5 of the below podcast. https://www.kisorganics.com/pages/podcast Also going to start reading through the following threads which looks promising, all about teas https://logicalgardener.org/viewforum.php?f=22&sid=54702d6a37de9ba55a9c6a740f1b45f72 points
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Lekker, if the ladies are praying thats awesome.....have used brown sugar and oats in teas before, just make sure the brew doesn't warm up- cause the oats can start a fermentation process with the sugars=turn into a bad brew with alcohols. Adding some diy seaweed FPJ to my latest brew - fyi....the stuff still smells awfull but the ladies love it. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk2 points
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Please vote for your preferred seedbank based in South Africa, for 2020. Suggestions for additions most welcome1 point
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That training was nerve racking to say the least.....hahaha.[emoji3] Earlier attempts didn't go well, I'm thinking because they grow so fast, the stems wouldn't bend well without bad damage. So I postponed training. Also never thought they would stretch that far, but they did - so how to fix it?. Took a chance here, as I don't like to manipulate the plant that much, so late in the game due to stress issues on top of the frikken heat. Took it slow and she was recovering nicely, branches started turning upwards today. No wind breaks....thank goodness. They got fed well yesterday and tomorrow their next AACT will be ready. Hoping for best. One plant in the greenhouse I've left to grow its own way, just out of curiosity. There are always schoolfees to be paid and learning to be had. At least this I enjoy. Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk1 point
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Very cool, I haven't really thought about this much... But I can see it's value. I will go back to the the key, which is diversity. If you have established a strong microbial colony in your medium with teas, you will only be adding to the diversity with new tea recipes, bacteria /fungi dominant teas... The new tea doesn't replace, or deminish the current microbial life In the medium. If the good bacteria has colonized the roots properly, and the mycorrhizal fungi has established a good food web... Changing the type of tea you make, really won't make a massive difference. As for the nitrogen fixing bacteria, you shouldn't be feeding the plants much nitrogen in flower anyways... And adding a fungi Dom tea won't lessen the work the existing microbes are doing. Remember, all we are doing is innoculating the medium, and making sure we keep a good amount, by more teas. So if you were to only start with teas in flower, I'd make a more fungi leaning tea like you mentioned, and if I started in veg, I would make a bacteria Dom tea. Or stick to my 5050 mix vibes DIVERSITY IS THE KEY1 point
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Do you guys like to use a bacterial dominant tea during veg and early flower, then a more fungal dominated tea for mid and later flowering? A bacterial rich tea late in flowering could keep plants pretty green with nitrogen fixing bacteria, where the fungal dominant teas will allow plants to color better and help with ripening. Thoughts on this? What step do brewers take to ensure its a bacterial dom or fungal dom tea? Awesome thread1 point
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@trichomechaser Smooth sailing buddy. Looking forward to seeing this grow.1 point
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I made such a nice tea over the weekend, but forgot to take any pics!! I used my normal shit... Stood water, Humic acids Molasses - I ran out and didn't have enooooough, so I added some brown sugar just to get it to the end of the brew. Small handful of oats - love it Mycorrhizal fungi Off milk And a sample of soil from an old pile of soil... Smelled earthier than most soils I smell... And boy I was not disappointed!! Every tea I make seems to be just so much better than the last haha. The ladies loved it and showed me by praying. I'll take pics next time guys!! Ps- I dump the solid bits from the tea, left over soil from the tea bag, and some tea.... To my cacti and pineapple plant... So much goodness right there1 point
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GSC Auto Outdoor with UV light and a Bubbleicious Auto Outdoor1 point
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Cheers brother. I don't have mother space myself but I gave out a few cuts to friends who will hopefully keep her genes alive - I know at least one is keeping a mother. In total my run weights were as follows: Alien Wedding: 30g Orange Kush Cake: 39g Sugar Cane #1: 43g Bananium: 26g Gorilla Breath: 25g Strawberry Banana: 50g Green Crack: 20g Sugar Cane #2: 23g Mandarin Cookies: 33g Holy Grail Kush: 25g+- Orange Kush Cake ^ Bananium ^ Sugar Cane #1 ^1 point
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Fuck yea man!!!! The brown will never go away, so if you start with the teas as early as you can, then the roots will stay pretty and white. Congrats on the control group test!! I hope all the non believers convert due to your success Here's a Pic of the roots of some of my clones that got some tea. As for the brown roots, I would maybe cut them off completely and let the new growth do the things... The brown gunk is a food source for the bennies... But it's really unsightly and ultimately not needed. Bury what is dead1 point
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I wouldn't say I sent the wrong link... But this is a 222 page topic and will probably take a few hours to read, and then a few days to absorb. Heisenberg is part of this thread and it's a banger. This is the post that allowed me to carry on growing and not give up. I had.... Lol... Have... Zero bucks to spend generally, so starting over with new equipment and seeds was not really an option I could viably consider. I *HAD* to make a plan and figure it out. I realized that there is no way I am the first person in the world to experience this shit. International forums are a great source of info. https://www.rollitup.org/t/dwc-root-slime-cure-aka-how-to-breed-beneficial-microbes.361430/1 point
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