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Ahoy matey! Been a while but I have finally got a grow going again So I am quite fortunate in the sense that I did not have to start plants from scratch, got some larger cuttings from friends and most were ready to be potted up into 20L fabric pots already. Said friends did have some issues with pests and the overall condition of the plants meant that I needed to do a bit of work - top them, clean up the old dead leaves and now I need to start with some training and I obviously needed to spray for pests. When I got the plants I did a spray with a mixture of neem and pyrol, I much prefer Pyrol over Neem but had both and decided to not fuck around and get rid of these pests as the leaves had been attacked quite a bit by the thrips. Two nights ago I got some Beauveria bassiana (EcoBuz sell it as Pest Pro, as well as a few others under various names) and did a spray on my plants as a precautionary measure - not that I have seen any thrips since the first spray. I saw some bugs in the coco, but has not seen them recently and am hoping they have since died as well... not actually sure what bugs were in the coco to be honest. Some details on my grow, equipment and supplies etc. I am using Quantum Boards with Samsung LM301B diodes as per usual. I love these lights, they work really well and grow some dank bud! For air circulation I use box fans which are mounted at the top of my tent, blowing downwards. 23cm pots for the smaller plants, 20L Plant Matters fabric pots for the larger plants. The plants are all in coco with a bit of perlite. I use the 5KG bricks, buffer myself and just eyeball the perlite. I like to use GHE Tri Part nutes and I follow the feeding chart on the bottle I aim for a PH between 5.8 and 6.3 generally. Mostly in the 5.9 to 6.2 range actually. Below is a list of the strain I am running currently: Solfire Gardens - LSP (Lumpy Space Princess) In House Genetics - Bananium In House Genetics - Sugarcane Exodus cheese (not sure which breeder) In House Genetics - Jelly breath In House Genetics - Lime drops Exotic Genetics - Cookies & cream In House Genetics - Slurricane In House Genetics - Frosted apricots In House Genetics - Blunicorn TH seeds - French cookies Since some of these strains have already been flowered by my friends, I know how some will turn out and others I will need to wait until flower to know whether they will be keepers or not. So far it seems the Lime Drops and Frosted Apricots are not that great, Blunicorn could be better too I believe but I have not seen pics of these plants myself. The Sugarcane is a keeper for sure! Jelly Breath was quite decent too. The Exodus Cheese makes some really big buds I believe and French Cookies some very dense nugs. Cookies & Cream is from seed, there is a chance it may be a male. Also not sure how this pheno will turn out. I will certainly be narrowing down the strains for my next grow and scrap the strains which do not perform as well. I will be posting some pictures when I get a chance. Still need to do some training on the plants too, hoping to flip to flower before the end of Jan.8 points
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Part of my pheno hunting for the year, got all 10 seeds soaking. They will be joined by my Bubbleberry line, also 10 on soak, for this round.6 points
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Hey Growmies, So I've stopped the autos for now and cleared out my grow space. I've been vegging a slurricane clone and a tart pops clone that will get all of my attention now. Flipped to 12/12 light cycle on 7/01/2021 and watered at pH 6.4. Medium - Orgasoilux living soil Nutrients - biobizz grow, biobizz bloom, molasses, banana and mango FFJ Lights - QB75 and QB130 from @growopz Each in 20litre fabric pot4 points
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Set It and froget it. That is my motto. Outdoor plants ready to go. Deluxe sugarcane and Frosted Apricots from inhouse genetics Dream Queen from Humboldt Seed Company Early lemon Berry from Ethos4 points
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Deluxe Sugarcane, Blunicorn and Slurricaine (in that order) finishing up. The last of my indoor grows before a seed run and shutting down Untill May. I cannot afford running an ac. And the sun is a great grow light in summer.4 points
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Little guy visiting the garden3 points
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Glamberry by Bay seeds impressing more every day Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk3 points
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The in-house slurricane was one of the best strains I’ve smoked, me and bud smoke a nice one blade joint and got stuck at a robot during load shedding. There was a traffic officer directing the 4 way robot and it was so amazed how he controlled the traffic he had white gloves and all the strain was so good that even being stuck in traffic was a fun time3 points
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I still need to feed but I'm feeding less, and overall the soil condition is improved if I compare how the plants are growing this year vs last year3 points
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Very well imo. Really perked up a tired soil, and plants are looking healthy as ever.3 points
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Crystal Meth.. Fast Buds..3 points
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I agree, we the baby sitters. Got two going myself, first two didn't germinate but then neither did other strains I did with that batch. Lost 10 seeds and still have no idea what went wrong. Any way they started slow but have picked up pace now. Considering planting the rest outdoors. Well behaved babies @Bay Seeds, your kids are always welcome to the reservation. Sent from my DRA-LX5 using Tapatalk2 points
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Honourable member... I Second that motion2 points
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Must still try some of your babies one day Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2 points
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Happy growing! Keen to see pictures of your setup Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk2 points
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I hear it quite different from professors and soil biologist around the world, very prominent figures. I'm sure when you get down to that level, there are still many unexplainable things. But the basics (and I don't mean this in an easy to understand way) they have down and that is, that nutrients on a macrolevel stem through to the microlevel regarding facilitation. Humic is suppose to be of the most complex structure being in the first stage of carbon decomposition. But not all Humic is the same. Leonardite rock humic is supposedly the most versatile in its super chelating ability, because its been decomposing for hundred of millions of years. Both Humic and Fulvic acids are known as intermediate chelators, one way or another the plant is using these key acids to unlock more micro and macro nutrients. The list of benefits for these acids is loooooonng. But when paired with kelp together maybe quadruples. But please don't quote me on this, I base what I know about the ratio on a Virginia tech 10 year study, and what now stands as the back bone for best application process in Bio-stimulants.2 points
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I built a airlift brewer and purchased a 55l/m pump, only to scrap PVC and chuck the air stones directly, Feel with a big enough pump you get more displacement from just the stones. Now, I'm done with the teas too, and following a much more simple methodology.2 points
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When I was making teas I used a much cheaper airpump. https://www.jungleaquatics.net/online-store/SOBO-SB9905-Double-Outlet-Air-Pump-p105310395 This with 2x airstones inside my bucket with the tea worked well for me. However for a Vortex, you want a more powerful pump... so going for Hailea may make sense then... but then you might as well build a Vortex brewer.2 points
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Interesting, just humic & fulvic acid with some kelp extracts and you're soil is performing well again and no need to frequently fertilise? @Totemic So as I understand it and on a basic level, the humic acid is something additional for the microbes to break down? Fulvic acid is a chelate to help make it easier for the plants to take in the nutrients. Kelp extracts, well, they typically provide auxins and cytokins and a few other things which are know to help stimulate plant growth in general with a boost in root development.2 points
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Chockolate Gelato Twin.. Totemic Genetics..2 points
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Some stacked macro shots for this months entries2 points
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Time for some bud shots! 50 days from flip. Some look a bit more ripe than others for sure. The Jock Horror and Royal Gorilla in my opinion are the least ripe and the Aurora Indica and Grand Daddy Purple are both the most ripe. Zkittlez x Purple Punch and Criminal + are sitting in the middle. I can barely find an amber trichome so I think I still have maybe between a week and two weeks to harvest. My harvest ETA has been around the 17th of Jan so they are about right on for where they are now. Royal Gorilla Criminal + Jock Horror Zkittlez x Purple Punch Grand Daddy Purple Aurora Indica General Shots2 points
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I agree. I'm using soil from a guy on one of our local groups and it's pretty damn good. Packaging, labeling, ingredients list all there. People drive past him to the nursery to get ' craft soil '. You know why? Marketing the likes of us will battle with. Wether it's nutes or soil it's science, one formula will be better than the other. But who is to say the top brand is better without actually comparing it to a lesser brand who does no have a good marketing head. Sent from my DRA-LX5 using Tapatalk1 point
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It's weekend which means update time. I just realized I didn't put a pic up of the last harvest. Pic #4 is a combined Glamberry, Jack Berry and a small Durban Poison harvest. Pic #1 is the lady that gets carried out and in everyday moments before my 17month old decided to take it for a walk and dragged it down the reservation road. Ok so that's in the drying cabinet now. Pic #2 & #3 is the last one of the 6 that started this journey. Lost one at germination, 2 to being male, 4th = 40g dry, 5th is in the drying cabinet and number 6 is flourishing in the shade house. So without knowing what sex the first one would have been means a female hit rate of 50% plus out of 6. I'm happy @Bay Seeds, thanks for the opportunity. Sleep time for this thread until weighing time. Till then buds here's to 2021 [emoji109] Sent from my DRA-LX5 using Tapatalk1 point
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You breaking my heart bud. Where you based, maybe I must venture out of the world of 'soil and water' and try nutes. I'm Cape Town side. Sent from my DRA-LX5 using Tapatalk Sorry, just read top of thread. JHB. Dang, good luck finding a home bud.1 point
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Those are baby stinkbugs. You do not want them on your plants... Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk1 point
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Hi guys.....guess what...im starting another grow! Started off with seeds on the 4th... I bought some nutes this time and hopefully it will assist alot in the nuggets.. Does anyone know the nutes in the photo...any advice? Im going to start off with nutes when real leaves starts.... Seeds started to pop out today...cant see much but atleast they coming out...1 point
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Aaah, I didnt know that. Thanks for the heads-up. I just grabbed some mulch from a stockpile in our estate and washed it then packed in on my soil. I was planning to get some perlite but perhaps I'll just get some coco over the weekend. Fortunately, I watered before I placed the mulch on top of my medium1 point
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Same medium. I just covered the one with mulch to see if I can get the soil to hold moisture a bit longer. My topsoil dries out like a day and a half after feed or watering1 point
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These poor nutes are still looking for a home, feeling unloved and unwanted. They just want to make some plants happy and keep those plants well fed.1 point
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Thanks. I have another auto seed so will keep an eye on her progress for the next week then make a call.1 point
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https://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/495275565/Hailea_Air_Compressor_55L_min_30W.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIsvqOsPiJ7gIVjYFQBh0yJQwNEAQYBSABEgKlw_D_BwE this is product I’ve found, if I can get away with a cheaper one, please feel free to recommend it1 point
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fuck me with a broken side mirror im in!!!! any theme cap @420SA? id really like a bong like that1 point
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Yea. MJ is in good health.... the only thing i can think of is her going to "sleep" at the end of the day. i catch my indoor ladies looking like this just before lights out, and about an hour before lights on... but then they perk up right away knowing the sun will be back1 point
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Ask and you shall receive my Padawan especially if you are in the area Already setup a mother and several clones are on the way for the next run1 point
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Further development! Took some general pics and some bud shots of some notable looking delights. I want to write more but I've really not been doing much special right now. Since cleaning up the lower canopy, work on the grow has been pretty min apart from watering every few days. I decided to do less trimming in general and keep more larger fan leaves (within reason) on the top half of the canopy as I have usually in the past been quite aggressive with it. I do feel shorter strains can benefit from more trimming during the grow, especially ones with very short internodal spacing. It worked out really well for me in the past especially when doing topping and mainlining. Although since trying the al natural 'no hard training' (minus the one supercrop of course) method and keeping the bottom half canopy clean I haven't felt I've needed to trim as much leaves as before. Zkittlez x Purple Punch Jock Horror Grand Daddy Purple Criminal +1 point
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69 Days From Seed / 23 Days From Flip I always enjoy this part of the grow when the development of the buds are most prominent and observable from day to day I've cleaned up the lower parts of the plants since the last update to allow for easier watering and to focus the energy to the mid/upper parts. Canopy is sitting at about 30cm thick and light penetration for the most part is hitting every bud sight. Watering now about every 3 days. These girls can take a total of 50L to get fully fed. The supercropped girl has also come out very well and I most certainly will add the technique to my arsenal of tricks for future grows. 100% would recommend for eager plants wanting to grow a little taller than needed. I've also only now popped on the carbon filter. Don't want to get the neighbors too excited just yet they're just as excited as I am to test out the assortment of strains I will soon have. Can I call this a dagga lab yet?1 point
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Guys. This got way bigger than expected I think I may be sorted for a year after this Can't stop won't stop though One objective was to fill the entire 2.4x1.2 canopy. I think mission accomplished. I am very impressed with the quantum boards. When using two 400W HPS I was hitting like R1200 a month on electricity. These three quantum boards are getting less than R700 a month and electricity is pretty expensive around these parts (R2.69/kWh), so anything saved is a win. Beating the heat is also a major win as well. This time two years ago I was eating that heat with the HPS bulbs. Lastly where it counts, growth performance has been pretty comparable. I do still believe the science which says that HPS is unbeatable when it comes to spectrum and bud density/production. But damn man, I have only experienced positives so far with these QBs. The end result of the flowers will seal the deal for me. My expectations are reasonable based off the little test run I did in the last grow with the 4 soil plants under a single 240W QB, and those honestly came out so good.1 point
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That is one weird ass almost scary looking grasshopper type critter you have there. Yirre. Lucky you still have your wallet and car keys! Sent from my SM-N960F using Tapatalk1 point
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Bokashi bran everywhere lol, and i like using small amounts of washed rice water, asian folks been growing everthing green with that for thousands of years , my granny born on the pescador islands next to Taiwan, i can remember all the farms there had mutant veggies growing in the land, the were quadrupal in size to anything i had seen before, my gran always said rice water and all the farmers i met siad the same.... folks tale probally , that islands volcanic ,mineral and nutrient rich soil was probally the answer hahah1 point
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