Cannaventure seeds thread

CAPT CHESAPEAKE

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My triple novas hermed like a bitch and it sounds like triangle kush brought the badness.
Since my environment is far from perfect, my unopened pack of LVTK fems is up for trade.

Wadaya got? :leaf:8-):leaf:
My triple novas hermed like a bitch and it sounds like triangle kush brought the badness.
Since my environment is far from perfect, my unopened pack of LVTK fems is up for trade.

Wadaya got? :leaf:8-):leaf:
My triple novas hermed like a bitch and it sounds like triangle kush brought the badness.
Since my environment is far from perfect, my unopened pack of LVTK fems is up for trade.

Wadaya got? :leaf:8-):leaf:
I will trade you 2 packs for 1. I have Ghost og and Arcata ghost.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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is it me or is it the same folks having probs over and over? Have you tried any other fems? Try some of Useful's fems and see if you have any problems with those. If you do, I'd say its a stresser in the environment, if not, I'd say its the beans. JMHO. again, lol, not had one problem and Im not near the growers some on here are, just sayin'.
I literally post pics of everything I've grown for the last several years, the good the bad and the ugly. In my experiences, stress doesn't cause male flowers all up and down the main stalk, but genetics do. I've only really found a few nanners or maybe a ball or two on plants that I feel "stress hermied."

Honestly, I didn't think any of the lemon or hurkles would show any intersex traits but I was wrong, 3 out of 4 did and none of them were "stressed" in any way, well unless flowering them out small is considered stress. My east cake didn't herm, my 2 black dogs didn't herm, the lvtk has been rock solid, all those plants are in the same flower tent.

It is just a numbers game, imo, the genetics used have intersex genetics (cookies, og and even trainwreck) so it is expected to hear herm reports but it doesn't bode well for confidence when they come rolling in. Some members might be blowing hot air but a lot of long time cats are also finding issues.
 

Chunky Stool

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I literally post pics of everything I've grown for the last several years, the good the bad and the ugly. In my experiences, stress doesn't cause male flowers all up and down the main stalk, but genetics do. I've only really found a few nanners or maybe a ball or two on plants that I feel "stress hermied."

Honestly, I didn't think any of the lemon or hurkles would show any intersex traits but I was wrong, 3 out of 4 did and none of them were "stressed" in any way, well unless flowering them out small is considered stress. My east cake didn't herm, my 2 black dogs didn't herm, the lvtk has been rock solid, all those plants are in the same flower tent.

It is just a numbers game, imo, the genetics used have intersex genetics (cookies, og and even trainwreck) so it is expected to hear herm reports but it doesn't bode well for confidence when they come rolling in. Some members might be blowing hot air but a lot of long time cats are also finding issues.
I always grow at least three strains per round, so the problem isn't the environment.
Some plants just sprout boy parts more readily than others, and based on previous comments, this seems to be an acceptable risk in HybridLand.

I'll pass on the fragile gear. :roll:
 

tman42

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So I did not have any problems with the LVTK and Ghost OG that I ran. After looking over what I have running now (over the last week since all of the reports) the three Tennessee Kush#2's and two more Ghost OG's are all looking good and no herms. The Tennessee Kush are almost done so they should be fine and the two Ghost OG's are only in week two of flower so I will be keeping a close eye on them. I have quite a few CV packs that I will still run through eventually, I will just keep checking everything and probably only run a couple of one strain each run just in case there are any problems. Sorry to hear of the problems you all are having and that you can't get in touch with Rusty as I have not had any problem getting in touch with him when I have needed to. Good luck all.
 

dstroy

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I've been pricing to upgrade some equipment, check out amazon keeping it on the DL, I like how they worded this with the bold letters.View attachment 4272661
I tell em to put it in another box. Even though we’re legal we don’t like to advertise what we’re doing for security reasons. I like that they have that as an option, it’s nice.

I just bought a new tent. Should be nice. Got the wife a tent for her lavender, aloe and starters. it’s very nice (i think anyway) so I bought one of the same brand for my flower tent which is a $40 cost way special currently.

What are you planning?
 

macsnax

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I tell em to put it in another box. Even though we’re legal we don’t like to advertise what we’re doing for security reasons. I like that they have that as an option, it’s nice.

I just bought a new tent. Should be nice. Got the wife a tent for her lavender, aloe and starters. it’s very nice (i think anyway) so I bought one of the same brand for my flower tent which is a $40 cost way special currently.

What are you planning?
Not sure yet, we're moving soon. Looks like I'm going to be growing in a garage. I'm not sure if I want to try to seal the garage up, or use tents.
 

macsnax

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That's where I'm at right now
can you seal up and heat the garage for less than the cost of the tents?
That's where I'm at right now. I'm just trying to figure out the cost for both ways. I would much rather not use tents, multiple humidifiers needing filled seems like a pain. Then multiple heating cooling units too. It would be much easier if I can seal up the garage, and build partitions for veg/bloom. I just like to plan ahead, we're still a month or so from moving and haven't picked a house yet. Once I see the garage, I can put a better plan together.
 

dstroy

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That's where I'm at right now

That's where I'm at right now. I'm just trying to figure out the cost for both ways. I would much rather not use tents, multiple humidifiers needing filled seems like a pain. Then multiple heating cooling units too. It would be much easier if I can seal up the garage, and build partitions for veg/bloom. I just like to plan ahead, we're still a month or so from moving and haven't picked a house yet. Once I see the garage, I can put a better plan together.
What works good for floor insulation?
 

Stiickygreen

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4 x 8 sheet of blue board under the tent works well. R-10. I'm in a garage now...but it is well insulated and I have a woodstove installed in there if it gets super cold.

In the end....it will all depend on your climate....the garage itself... and how many lights you are running which way you can/will want to go.
 
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