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  1. Harvest Day Today was the day, well rather this morning the tent has been in a dark cycle since yesterday, so I've taken all the soil plants out and saving the long dark for the DWC plants. I'll be doing those tomorrow morning.. pray for me. Here are the plants harvested today: Aurora Indica Skywalker OG
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  2. so here are 2 pics. the bottom one, which is poorly drawn, is actually the most accurate because it includes the depiction of new growth tips. often on smaller plants, you will see some tiny somethings happening near the stipule and most of the time, it is not sex organs, but rather new growth shoots.
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  3. It's always interesting for me to see how people say the word 'dagga' like they just want to spit it out. You can feel how discusted they are by it. So brainwashed. Fascinating and sad at the same time. I don't feel it made me 'disabled' at school. If anything I was more focussed. Watching this however really gave me braincramps...
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  4. Hey hey all, So as some of you may know I have had my Bubbleberry and Bubba Kush in my DIY tent for some time. Sitting in 20l fabric pots with Freedom Farm soils and Biobizz (Grow and Bloom) nutes. The Bubba Kush got the boot to outside as it had some bananas, so I wasn't going to take the risk. The Bubbleberry is in week 7 of flower and started with the yellowing of leaves (yellow with brown/dark curling tips) already. I figured it was needing something and was not done yet, but considering the PH going in is as per FFs suggestion as well as nute schedule. I then decided to buy a bucket and an air pump and brew a tea. I used 2 cups of compost, 1 cup of worm castings, couple ml of bloom and 2 table spoons of molasses to 10litres of water. I fed the bubbleberry this and she seemed to like it as finally the buds are fattening a bit. They were only as thick as my index finger, but some are starting to swell now. My main question here being, can I feed the same tea recipe (fresh of course) again? I assume as I am really only feeding the microbes I can't really overdo it? I also took the left over mulch from my tea and top dressed the plant with it. Some recent pics attached for reference. Thanks!!
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  6. The first one I would say looks female if you look at the top node. Second one I am not to sure about..
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  7. I wouldn't, rather stick to fabric pots. @StonerZN up to you regarding the 20L vs 10L pots. 20L pots are easy to repurpose, 10L pots not really. I grew my auto's in 20L pots and all went well. You do use more soil for the pot, but don't need to water as often as it will hold more water - especially important being out in the sun all day with the wind etc. etc. FF pots are not bad, but they are not perfectly round and the soil pulls away from the sides easily and then when watering the water goes down the sides and not into the soil properly. It's just a hassle, so for around the same amount of money you can get a different brand of fabric pot which does not have this issue. I feel the Plant Matter pots are put together better, they are more circular and the dimensions work well. They're actually 22L I believe, if you want to be precise but nobody is forcing you to fill a 20L pot. You can always use less soil if you so desire.
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  8. The plant may need a few more days in a flower light cycle yo. That plant has just started growing alternating nodes which indicates the start of sexual maturity. you busy checking out an underage lady brahzoh!!
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  9. As long as you don't give loads of nitrogen so late into flower. I some times add a bit of pot ash and soft rock phosphate to my tea's.
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  10. you can give your garden teas as often as you want. the idea being to establish colonies of beneficial bacteria in the root zone. so while i agree with myself about as often as you want, i must advise that you try diversify your teas. get soil from different areas of your neighborhood, local forest or a well growing plant on the side of the road. diversity is key if you want to succeed with microbes
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  11. How the fuck do they let an ignorant dumbass like that represent them on national TV
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  12. Blueberry #2 finally broke through! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  13. Hey all Finally got my beans in the ground. My goals are are potency, flavour and yield and my setup is as follows: Outdoor on my balcony Strains - all Dutch Passion and bought from Trophy Seeds. 2 x Auto Blueberry 1 x Auto Orange 1 x Auto Daquiri Lime Medium: Freedom Farms Premier Organic Mix - the green bag Pots - 7 gallon Grow Guru fabric pots Nutes: Full Biobizz Line All seeds were germinated using the cotton pad method. One of the Blueberries took some time to show a root and it's currently in it's pot. I'm still waiting for it to break soil. I'm just misting with water and I've added about 2,5 ml of coconut water to the mix. Day One - 27 September 2020 Cheers
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  14. Sadly I wouldn't even be done with the testing phase(starting in November) of my new crosses by then. Even my choco NL f5 run is only half way. Only the female has been selected. I'm yet to select my male, and that's only happening in January or February. For an indoor growoff next year around March, I could definately provide seeds.
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  15. Both look like great deals... Your choice bro beans
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  16. Which ever way It happens. I’m more than happy to participate. If there must be some minimum requirement. Let it be money in the form or a entry/reg fee. Maybe one of our seed suppliers could part sponsor some real fire for everyone to grow and ensure consistency, it would make sense given the entry fee. Maybe even inclusive. Then there’s something to grow for. Some commitment. Achieving an even playing field would be quite hard. So if everybody gets a seed and pushes out a bud/pics after X amount of time. Considerations judged for both indoor and outdoor criteria. Could be quite an exciting competition
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  17. Skimmed through your post. I think its best that if you do want a cutting, you reach out to the person growing it and see if they're willing. A cutting would need to be taken and kept alive before the plant goes into flower. Not everyone has a separate veg and flower tent and won't be able to do this.
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  18. I always gently pull stipules back and look for the slightest nub at the base or next to it & check it the next day for a telltale 'pinstripe' down the centre of the nub requires a bit of a hawk eye or a loupe but youll get them really early
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  19. Thanks Thanks, was looking for that thread, couldn't remember where I found it
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  20. @CreX making me feel so weired now. Ok will keep them a few more days in the flower cycle. @Totemic theres some closer shots.
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  21. check out my signature. i have a whole post about teas that you might enjoy
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  22. Thank you! Thats some solid advice. I am still new to these little microbial life guys, but what you say makes a lot of sense
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  23. @felix2000 Not an 'official' one but i guess I could create one for the siamese twin seeing as its showing signs of being female already i won't have to worry about the pulling it out a week from now & abruptly ending the diary. But been thinking maybe it better to do one grow diary for whole garden and highlight different training methods etc etc Last night started working on training one plant to grow in a spiral formation with wire ties so far got it bent about 45deg at first node & second nodes, busy shaping 3rd & gonna keep offsetting each node at 45deg from the last forming a spiral ladder/spring shape as its grows, hope it works out like I have in mind, besides looking f%&king sick the shape will allow for light to penetrate everywhere without having to defoliate (I think)
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  25. I asked @Bay Seeds what the cross is called and that's the name. Sounds tasty. Sent from my DRA-LX5 using Tapatalk
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  26. @Stinger96 he asked me what to call it. Lol i think it works.
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  27. I may be new around here, and it may not be my place to say this, but I have some experience with other forums in the past. Most of them do not exist anymore as a result of the advent of Wattsapp groups and telegram type arrangements. I would strongly discourage the use of anything other than the forum for communication purposes. With regards the rest of the points: Definitely charge a fee to discourage okes who are just in it for the freebie seeds! Not fair on the breeders. Post count and a completed grow seem good entry criteria. As a newb, a dedicated category for newbs would be lekker, if there happens to be a small prize even better, but the experience gained will be reward enough for most! Looking forward to watching this develop and hopefully take part one day!
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  28. @BluntKnifesorry for hijacking your thread bud
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  29. Even the underside of green leaves are purple.
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  30. So the little one shriveled up and died... The other two is going sttong and had their first feeding of microbes today. No sign of sex yet but it does look like two girls. Time will tell.
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  31. At least I can finally cast my vote in this poll now You folk have been amazing. Now to start a thread to sort out the rest of my shopping list.
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  32. Definitely the plan long term. For now cheap is more important. Thinking going Premium for now will buy me time to save for pens and such
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  33. Coco or hydro without a proper pH pen is not a good idea at all. EC pen you can get away without one, they are cheap though and you do not need a fancy EC pen. Do not skimp on a PH pen. So with that being said, soil might make a bit more sense. I'd then go with the premium soil. When you are growing indoors, give coco a try (once you have a proper PH pen, something like the HM Digital PH pen).
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  34. Went out to the farm again today. All the chocos are kicking into reveg mode. These are going to be monstrous. They are starting the season with stems thicker than my thumb. There is this one pheno though that is going to carry the F5 generation.
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  35. Your plant looks like it has naturally split into two growing points. It seems to have done what topping achieve, but without the snip.
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  36. Monster cropping... If you veg it out that will be one branchy bush Sent from my POCOPHONE F1 using Tapatalk
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  37. Nr 1 - Lockdown Emergency Dab Press. 1 x hairstraightner 2 x clamps (to maintain constant pressure) 1 x Twinsaver Non stick Foil (no baking paper available or parchment paper for sale) 1 x gram of high quality Citradellic Sunset
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  38. This is Ezekiel my preymantis He has been with me for 2 grows either he's loyal or he loves cannabis?
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