Going to try get the line rolling, hopefully sufficient enough to perpetual grow and harvest.
Just going to keep feeding a new plant in every weekend to the flowering tent, more or less, if things go okay.
There are some rare and fire genetics here, and private chemovars, that I have the honor of naming too.
Watch out for the Banana
Thanks, ask me anything...
Discussions welcome,
Entering week 9 of the ZxP, I have just chopped the plants and hung them in the tent.
I have also flipped the other two tents into flower. The one ZxP tent is suffering what appears to be the same issue as the big tent ZxP did with regards to a nute lockout. The runoff was also again very high pH. I've already flushed and refed fresh nutes and the new growth looks greener than the established growth, so I said yolo and flipped to flower.
Organic Tent™ powering on.
This outdoor season I want to grow as much food as this yard can handle. I'm starting them indoors and will keep them in the tent until they are big enough to transplant outside. First batch in the dome looking good. This will be a kak load of work but im looking forward to it. After browsing weed seeds for years I was shocked at how cheap vegetable seeds are. Overstarting the amount and seeing what happens.
Chopped the strawberry Vostok x fastbuds Pineapple Express the weekend. Pretty happy for a winter indoor grow. Temps were around 20 for most of the grow Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Here are some books that South African cannabis community have contributed to:
South African published books:
Cannabis is the human companion plant
At home with cannabis
International Books:
Cannabis Indica
Cannabis Bible
Cannabis Sativa
Cannabis 101
Cannabis Extracts Made Easy by AJ Jackie
All good advice and ideas .
Composting and playing with soil is an ongoing thing on the reservation.
Blue bins are cool but boy, they take a bit of time.
I chuck kitchen scraps in my blue bin with some leaves raked up from a small yard.
That then gets taken to one of 3 compost heaps.
Then I have 3 very basic worm bins which I chuck in some compost and kitchen scraps and those wrigglers are multiplying at a rate leaving behind some nice castings.
As for tyre's. Always going to be a tough one. I've decided to go that route though.
Unfortunately they fall into the category 'free of charge laying around materials'.
Started planting poles for the windbreak yesterday.
Indoors its going ok but one of the three old school cheese autoflowers died after the second sts cycle. She just went limp and died in like three days. Never seen a plant die that fast. The other one im spraying didnt burn at all.
Back 2 are the other old school cheese autos
Traded my T1000 and GMO cookies for Black wolf from one culture and Black cherry punch from idk. Both hunted. Black wolf has these waxi leaves and it will thrive over the summer outdoors.
black cherry punch.
Freekshow, Gozer OG winner from the solfire gardens seedpack, and the bigger one is blue cheese from cannaclone.
Upstairs it going great, just chicken compost and smooth sailing so far. Just spaying margaret roberts and hoping to avoid powdery mildew. Its late in the season for outdoors.
Almost a month later and the autos are frosting up, one bud, one plant. Bay seeds Mc purple x lemon Jedi mothering along. Cutting 4 clones every 2/3 weeks. And the poor camel thorn just doesn’t seem to like the light, but growing and a rapid pace, even if it is horizontally. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk