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ORGANinc.

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  1. I've used Freedom Farms and Just Cannabis. I would put them in the standard or average category. Good for a base line soil. I have not used Jamie's Garden Soil Orgasoilux but have been intrigued by it since the first time I saw it (asked a reputable source how his trial was and he confirmed it). If the ratios are correct, which i'm sure they would be. That would have to be the most complete, all rounded soil on the market in SA today. To have that many ingredients and still come out around the same price as other brands definitely means other brands should go back to the drawing board. In terms of what you are getting for your money. Orgasoilux is far above. But then again, very easy running into problems with feeding, because you don't really need too.
  2. Reminds me of the day I got so fed up, I borrowed the wife's blow dryer lol PEW PEW!
  3. Cheers man, Kept me busy for a while. Quite simple to put together, more so if you have the right equipment. Which I did not so goes to show.
  4. Fungus gnats are a tricky one, especially if you are so far into flowering... And by the way those buds are looking amazing man! Really nicely done. The easiest way to rid your self of fungus gnats is let your pots dry until your plants cant take it anymore 5 - 7 days or so. And then be careful not to over water, because they thrive in damp conditions. Then once dried up etc. the pyrol for me worked like a charm even for the larvae. But I did notice I was never really completely rid of the problem, they still out and about, but definitely got it under control. Also be sure there are no wet spots in the tent from watering and stuff, it does mean more work but it will help. Again very nicely done. Those plants seemed to grow over night... Trying my hand at Autos currently. Well 1 Gelato bin Laden from President seeds I got for free. Think ill start a report.
  5. Looking deelish boeti!!!
  6. Do you have a link? would be interesting to see. I'm definitely going to cling wrap route for now. Microbes like it moist.
  7. Definitely going to give this a go with the current plants actually. Not sure if its the genetics or just the size of the plants, but they dry out way too fast...
  8. 4th and final bbg sativa leaning pheno, smallest of the bunch = 51g This totals to 241g from the @Liontree supernova 320. Not terrible considering no nutes were added throughout, teas fed weekly. At times there was definitely enough space for 5/6 plants. But towards the end, I needed to maximize airflow between branches so opted for more space.
  9. Nice analogy with the kit car lol, those things were all the hype a couple of years ago.
  10. 3rd BBG sativa leaning = 70g Quite a variant of different smells and appeal throughout the pheno, surely each smoke will be as interesting.
  11. Great work man! ☝ Definitely inspiring me to pull up my pants and set some goals like that Welldone!
  12. Looks like a female straight onto training. How far along not sure not keeping track but planning on potting up to 40L soon and putting her in a partial greenhouse space I managed to put together. Also planning on working with this potted soil throughout the season. So let’s see how the first plant does...
  13. Thanks man! waiting another 2 weeks at least till the smoke test lol... but I have fun during the burping
  14. And here is number 3 pushing more on the sativa side and definitely the stand out plant for me... Very pretty!
  15. Number 2 came down a few days ago. These 2 are more Indica leaning... both are curing... 1st BBG indica leaning = 53g 2nd BBG indica leaning = 67g
  16. Ya I hear what everybody is saying about airflow and the importance. But I’m ventilating my tent quite well, and I run it 24/7. Ventilation will always be required and done properly, but more so movement of stagnant air in and around the tent, getting rid of all the dead spots in the tent made huge difference. So incorporating everything to successfully battle PM needs to be taken into account. Definitely an environment issue
  17. How often do you end up using this product though? If on the instance, and when timely. Then quite regularly? I feel like @Fridgedoor said it just right. If you gna get it, you gna get it. But stronger plants are proven to be more resilient, then what happens when they start dying out? Around the same time everybody gets PM anyway
  18. The bacillus strain bacteria is effective at fending off PM how effective each strain is compared to that of another bacillus strain, well thats another set of trials in its own but Bacillus amyloliquefaciens is pretty good I think. Can be used thoroughly There are trials available for controlled testing on their page. Can definitely agree with its effectiveness https://vuna-agri-shop.com/amylo-x/ Same as Disease-Pro
  19. They talk as if this bill is enforceable at the end. Ewn mxm
  20. Just a small update... been quite busy on a home project, will keep everybody updated... for now 1 down, three to go
  21. Just over 11 weeks now. Managed to get see the trichomes up close and personal. It looks like we got another 1 or 2 weeks. Was planning on harvesting the most purple pheno this weekend however I could only manage to find about 5 amber trichomes. Its been a bit of a bumpy ending and it seems they going to have to roll with the punches for a few more days. By now you can imagine the smells of dreams i'm tormented with everyday. Almost there...
  22. Just be careful not to take off too many leaves. Looking again, and it doesn't seem too bushy anyway. maybe even leave it be.
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