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Weskush

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  1. This grow is one for the books. Well done brother
  2. Jip. First time that i've seen a Marigold sacrifice itself in this way.
  3. Not gonna stress. This is my first bought clone. Leaving her outside in the shade with a light breeze. Will wait a week and see
  4. The drooping i can understand as shock but the tips turning brown tells me N toxicity but my medium is not rich at all and i didnt feed any N except for a light(10ml/1litre rainwater) Kelpak watering
  5. Planted it out a day after receiving for it was completely rootbound in a miniature container
  6. Last season i had some Marigolds next to my best plants. Red spider mites completely took over the Marigolds while they didnt touch my plants.Guess they are an excellent pest diverter
  7. Ja was shipped. Still perky and no drooping or brown leaf tips though when received. Roots were also well developed and nice white.
  8. Howzit fellow growers. I received a Green Crack clone from GSR. Kudos to them for their excellent customer service! The clone was in good shape when received. I transplanted into 50/50 coco/perlite and potting soil mix. Gave light Kelpak watering till slight runoff. Plant is currently outside in the shade until the shock is over and sleeps inside at night. No artificial lighting during night. She will go into 3 liter pots once roots are established. Problem is the drooping and browning leaf tips. This worries me. No signs of perking after 3 days in solo cup. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
  9. Im not an indoor grower but from what i've seen, coco/perlite medium and a nute regime. Just make bloody sure to stay on top of watering/feeding to avoid the medium to dry out too much due to its relatively low water holding capacity. Synthetic or organic. Your choice. With outdoor you can experiment a bit more. Bugs will be had outdoors. Part of the fun.
  10. My knowledge of serum is zero to nada. Will get some tips from you. Regarding the P%$^& expensive part. Meant that Organic nutes is P877676 expensive. That's also part of the reason that i switched to No-till living organic soil. If you keep a hand on it with lasagne layering etc it will sustain a good couple of grows without having to start all over. Lekker bra
  11. Looks good bru With my mix, i added some additional amendments and also some bat guano pellets not listed. Once a week i will water it down with some Epic 5:2 at 1/4 teaspoon/10L rainwater. Check out my mix: I used Subcool's New Super Soil Mix recipe as reference and added a couple of additional amendments as per recommended ratios. Here follows my recipe and total volume is about 250L or 9 cubic ft: Base Mix: - 3 x 30l compost mix - 3 x 20l potting soil mix (peat moss based) - 1 x 20l sand (mix of mostly sand and fine clay from garden) - 5 x 1kg Coco Coir bricks - 1 x 30l bag Perlite Amendments: - 1kg Bone Meal - 3 x cups Kelp Meal - 3/4 cup Epsom salt - 1 x cup Dolomite lime - 1kg Soft Rock Phosphate - 5L Biochar - 1L Diatomaceous Earth - 1L Insect Frass (BSFL) - 1L Basalt Rock Dust - 1 cup Gypsum - 1 cup sprouting barley seeds for kicks Note: This is the first time that i made my own living organic soil. In the past it was the Biobizz line all the way. Works like a charm but poes (apologies moderators) expensive and the living organic way seems more sustainable and of course cost effective in the long run. Peace brother and will follow along on your growing journey
  12. Shot brother. Actually just read that they are beneficial for the garden. They assist in breaking down decomposing and organic matter. They shall continue to live
  13. Howzit fellow growers I'm back with another insect query. This time it is an insect that i'm unfamiliar with in my area. Did some Googling which pointed me to a South American specie called, The Lovebug. Couldn't find anything else on this foreign visitors. They are mating like crazy and only gathering in and around my living soil bed. Don't want to interfere too much with Mother Nature's creatures but this one seems odd. Any advice would be lekker. Thanks
  14. @Green Leaf Organics that image is very unique. Creates a perfect feel for your setup. Lekker man
  15. They look pretty good hey. The leaf cupping and slight drooping is heat related i think. The topsoil also looks a bit on the dry side like @Batista mentioned. Otherwise ayoba
  16. Probably in-house bred seeds and not In-House Genetics. Grow them out. Maybe they surprise you after all
  17. There was even rumours of scousers using powdered glass as a dip for more weight and the illusion of glistening trichomes.
  18. To me it looks like nice, frosty buds except for the second last pic. What is that separate small white pieces that i see? Remember when i was in the UK back in the day that they used to spray the buds with sugar water to add weight. Always had to test it by feeling the texture between your teeth. If it felt grainy it was sprayed or even worse, dipped in something for added weight. Thats why i only grow my own.
  19. Thanks @Naughty.Psychonaut will definitely take note
  20. Weskush

    Utillian 421

    Ja i gooi mine on 428 F which is about 220C i think. Just right. Not too weak and not too toasted.
  21. Weskush

    Utillian 421

    Glad that you're stoked on the vape vibes! Ja also enjoying my Cloudious 9. Was a cheapy but gets the job done proper. Definitely don't miss the rough throat in the mornings. Adding to that. An old school joint every now and then still reigns king ekse
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