TGA By Others

jpdnkstr

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Thanks my man, I appreciate it. I work at it as hard as I can and love sharing pics and learning from you fellas and following Sub's L.A.W.S.
Agreed! @Mason Jar 92705 all of your pics are amazing! I've strayed from TGA genes to Bodhi lately, but only because of local availability, and the fact that I've run a lot of TGA already and no Bodhi. I've got some Querkle and Locomotion coming down soon, I'll try to upload some pics. I lost a Timewreck last year while on Vacation... I wish she was still around, I'll have to see if I saved a bean or 2 of that!
 

Mason Jar 92705

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Frosty!!!

What does the CK smell like?
The first 2 times I ran her, the wife said it kinda smells like soy sauce w/ maybe a little bit of licorice. On this run I can only smell the licorice. The other pheno I like more and it smells like sweet juicy fruit gum. I'm keeping clones of course but this is my last time running her for awhile. TimeWreck, GarlicBud 98, SpiceQueen(GB98 x vortex) from seed and a few tests seeds + Brothers Grimm ;) is what I'll be running this year. At least that's the plan atm.
 
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Vnsmkr

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The first 2 times I ran her, the wife said it kinda smells like soy sauce w/ maybe a little bit of licorice. On this run I can only smell the licorice. The other pheno I like more and it smells like sweet juicy fruit gum. I'm keeping clones of course but this is my last time running her for awhile. TimeWreck, GarlicBud 98, SpiceQueen(GB98 x vortex) from seed and a few tests seeds + Brothers Grimm ;) is what I'll be running this year. At least that's the plan atm.
Pretty spot on on what I have had with CK as well, mine were the sweet juicy fruit and then shoe polish/licorice. I do like the CK. Dont see much "press" on it, but I have seen some nice plants in a 10 pack. I still have few more 10 packs of it myself
 

radrolley

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Yea I was more so talking about using too much or too little. I guess if I use too little I can always add nutes until I figure out the perfect ratio for each strain. Do you use teas and such or just water after the transplant until finished?
I find it to be very versatile. You should be able add teas no problem. I've brewed molasses a few times. I usually just add plain water. I add cal mag once in a while since I use RO water. If the plants fade early you can add a top layer. I even feed once in a great while to experiment sometimes towards the end but always plain water the last 2 weeks. I always ph anytime I add anything to the water. When just adding water I don't ph since it's unstable alone. I've tried both synthetic and concentrate nutrients with SS. No matter what I did I was pleased in the end. I doubt you will mess it up, you can just simply add water start to finish that is all. I would experiment with some and try teas or whatever see if you think it add flavor. Also you can get away just fine with no phing and tap water without even letting the chlorine evaporate. Many may not recommend this but it will work unless your water source is 3rd world. Also use a good base soil. Anything you add make sure it is also clean. So many soils are full of harmful bugs like fungus gnats and root aphids. Once I messed up a 24 ft3 batch from adding bug infested wet coco. It will still work but no one likes bugs flying into their buds. As far as experimenting with concentrated nutrients in combination I like just adding water start to finish best. It saves on time, labor, and money.
 
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radrolley

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These are Chernobyl that have been under the LEDs for most of their flower cycle. One thing I have noticed is they always get purple under the LEDs even when temps are kept high. It won't do it under the HPS unless I extend the flower time. Possibly because the LEDs burn much cooler. On the down side I have noticed some PM on the fan leaves. It's been worse on the plants under the LEDs compared the the HPS. UV and IR seem useless against it. I don't see any growing on the buds but still sucks. Rooms are better now but still seeing a bit here and there. Anything from clone seems much weaker against it.

Here is 1 plant. It had a lot more fan leaves but was tearing them off everyday in flower.
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F.White

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I find it to be very versatile. You should be able add teas no problem. I've brewed molasses a few times. I usually just add plain water. I add cal mag once in a while since I use RO water. If the plants fade early you can add a top layer. I even feed once in a great while to experiment sometimes towards the end but always plain water the last 2 weeks. I always ph anytime I add anything to the water. When just adding water I don't ph since it's unstable alone. I've tried both synthetic and concentrate nutrients with SS. No matter what I did I was pleased in the end. I doubt you will mess it up, you can just simply add water start to finish that is all. I would experiment with some and try teas or whatever see if you think it add flavor. Also you can get away just fine with no phing and tap water without even letting the chlorine evaporate. Many may not recommend this but it will work unless your water source is 3rd world. Also use a good base soil. Anything you add make sure it is also clean. So many soils are full of harmful bugs like fungus gnats and root aphids. Once I messed up a 24 ft3 batch from adding bug infested wet coco. It will still work but no one likes bugs flying into their buds. As far as experimenting with concentrated nutrients in combination I like just adding water start to finish best. It saves on time, labor, and money.
Thanks Rad, I was thinking of grabbing some pro mix hp as a base? That should be fine right?
 
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