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1000Hills Nursery

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  1. @DankFiend Hermies suck. Found 2 in the garden this run. Both were from phenofinder seeds. I'm slowly trying to move away from feminised seeds but it is difficult with what regs are available. I'm not going to do a proper spread out scrog for the barneys farm genetics but rather just grow them through the scrog so it's easier to identify hermies early and remove them.
  2. The best thing about working with something new is after a couple mistakes you just get better. I'm also not a fan of tight nodes in veg. I like things to stretch out after germination till flip. Makes lollipoping and cleaning out future larfie branches less tedious. Thereafter I drop the lights to get the tops to grow tight nodes so I get bigger buds.
  3. What issues have you had with their gear in the past?
  4. Well let's hope they not shit. I'm running them too together with their triple cheese and gorilla zkittles... Someone I have big respect for as a grower and a breeder ran their blue cheese and swears by the uniformity & quality...
  5. @DankFiend Nice grow you got going. All the luck in this last stretch to the finish line. The blue cheese, who was it breed by?
  6. @CreX Always amazing the burst of growth after a good transplant. I agree it looks like it went through a bit of both over watering and intense light but the new growth looking good. Well done on the quick fix before it escalated.
  7. @CreX It's nice you giving the gals a treat... Is that a specific recipe for a specific growth stage or is it like a general inoculation to increase microbial population? I'm currently have 2 plants vegging outdoor in coco. I've only been feeding a simple compost tea... compost and worm castings, recycled water from aircon. Bubbling 36 hours. Plants are doing well but I know this tea not gonna sustain the plants past veg. How's a recipe for a flowering tea. I'm asking you and not researching cos I'm sure I would have access to the ingredients you use.
  8. That's what the popo's call it... You a popo? welcome to 420sa. #wegrowourown
  9. I could never afford indoor... only on a special occasion would I spoil myself with a few grams... nowadays I make big bats laced with a thick layer of dry sift and smoke till I'm stoned to the bone... cheers to never supporting the overpriced dealers again... and cheers to hunting the new flavours... just look at the beauty that legalisation has brought... imagine giving a bouquet of these flowers for Valentine's...
  10. Indoor weed... never heard of it... somewhere along the way the word hydro was been thrown around. Didn't know what it was but was told it was super powerful weed grown in small labs using chemicals. I lived right next to a jondols, that brought the access to many many dealers. Had choices, and for the most part could get decent outdoor i.e. more buds then mad leaves, seeds, stems and blackheads(small immature seeds). My friends and I had built a tree house in the bush where we could hang out, smoke and play cards. So making a skyfe in the bush and throwing seeds on the floor led to some plants sprouting. Knew nothing about growing weed or gender of weed. The 1st plant that started growing buds we chopped down as soon as it started flowering, dried it in the sun and smoked it. Couldn't really blame us cos cellphones hadn't hit the market nor did any of us know about the internet. Fast forward a couple years and suddenly information was available online. Went to internet cafe's and started learning about indoor and different strains. White Widow was what everyone online were talking about. Up to this stage I hadn't even seen indoor weed. All I knew was I could buy seeds from a place known as Nirvana. So made a plan, saved my allowances and bought a 5 pack of bubblicious & got 10 free seeds... yes 10. Soil from my grandfather's compost patch and I was in the game. Planted a few of the seeds and killed them very quickly. His soil was probably too hot thinking back. Eventually I had to come up with a plan cos it was going to be difficult to hide any plants I tried growing. So I went back into the bush, deep inside and planted all the remaining seeds. It was the summer of 1999. Mother nature nurtured those gals, I got rid of the males mistakely a little late which became a blessing because when I harvested I was rewarded with some seeds for the next grow. The smell of the weed made me feel like I was on top of the world. Smelt like pink bubblegum. The taste, the high was not something I was ready for. I was totally blown away. Growing changed for me when I moved out my parents house and rented my own little apartment. That's another story for another day...
  11. Sup dude... It's because of the radiant heat that HIDs give off that we run the room cooler. LED you wanna run the room between a low of 26C and a high of 28C... I'm sure the LED guys here will be able to chip in with what highs they have run their rooms at without causing issues like heat stress, airy buds, etc.
  12. I miss those guys... taking me on their fishing adventures at the river
  13. I hear bru. And I've experienced exactly what you talking about. It was a kak cross weed that they were claiming was a dp. It wasn't. I was lucky when I first started smoking. I was a youngster that hung with some old hippies. These guys were getting original DP for years. I knew nothing about weed and strains. But I learnt from them the utter smoothness of a DP in a pipe. Then the high of the DP was also another way to know you smoked a DP.
  14. @DankFiend Cool names. Here we called it slupes. And we had litres. And was mostly decent DP available. Which was honestly good weed for a teenager. The quality changed once the market got flooded with okay swazi and some other crosses. Dealers started distributing that cos it was cheaper then the dp from our local farmers. It was stoner weed but totally different high. And that's where my journey with DP ended, I know I am one of many here that would love a dp cut.
  15. Sup Guys. 1 thing I know is how to grow weed. But I know nothing related beyond that. Other guys from other places in SA and their cannabis journey. I know more about the crazy Americans. We are all of different upbringings and do things a little different... I grew up smoking a DP in a pipe, that instant headrush that got you instantly high. Smoking weed was cheaper then smoking cigarettes. How things have changed! I have no knowledge how guys from out of durban smoked or even what they smoked. How's about sharing just a little of your cannabis roots?
  16. @Chris Jay Plant looks happy bru. Are you going to transplant into a bigger pot or is that self watering system you made sufficient at flowering a plant that size? Besides your current grow, how has been your past experiences growing gsr's gear? I wonder if their in-house genetics are actually from Bulk seedbank or they doing their own crosses... would be nice if they documented their breeding, would earn them some rep.
  17. @Ill_Evan Really swak thing to happen bru. Glad that you still motivated to pick up the pieces and carryon. Happy 2020 bru... Cheers to a bigger badder grow...
  18. Right now more than ever... glad we no longer in the days of smoking sparingly and saving some for tomorrow.
  19. Amnesia CBD #3 Another different Amnesia CBD pheno... Very strong floral aromas, beautiful colours all the way through, deep purple calyxs... Very mild smoke though. I personally don't like the floral taste. Very average yielder. But I got to keep this cut cos the wife likes it cos it don't taste like weed and doesn't pack a punch. So this plant is probably close to 1:1 like advertised.
  20. Overall great structure, strong branches, good yielder, hard frosty buds all the way down...
  21. Wedding Cake #3 Another pheno of this tasty strain that came close to making the cut... But you know how it goes... only the best from every pack lives another day
  22. After a small gap in harvesting, this amazingly terpy and tasty plant is ready for chop down. Beautiful pheno, ticks all the boxes... The breeding plans for her are to attempt to preserve all her traits and not necessarily improve anything so hoping my pineapple skunk ibl male is going to do just that.
  23. To find a herm, look at the plant from underneath the plant upwards. Look at the bottom of the buds. You supposed to see only calyxs and pistils. If you see something else ovally. slightly pointy next to the calyx or growing inside the calyx or underneath then that's a herm at the growth stage that you in.
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