Darthdanks 2016 season

papapayne

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The candy train isn't from me, so idk about that one.

The cheese quake did well for me, it was nice yielding, super sweet cheese and fruit smelling, turned autumn colors. I'll dig up a pic when home.


It was only a tester for me, and I regret ed not keeping clones. I know mendo dope had a few cheese quake in his garden that were monsters.
 

norcal mmj

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The candy train isn't from me, so idk about that one.

The cheese quake did well for me, it was nice yielding, super sweet cheese and fruit smelling, turned autumn colors. I'll dig up a pic when home.


It was only a tester for me, and I regret ed not keeping clones. I know mendo dope had a few cheese quake in his garden that were monsters.
cool thanks, blueberry/cheese quake seems better for outdoor than the strains that make up candy train. I have limited space, just trying to plan. I'll probably still try both of them. I'm starting my seeds this weekend, so I'm hyper focused.
 

papapayne

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So far in all the crosses ive ran and have people testing with that blueberry lotus male, the female has taken dominance in the expressions.
 

norcal mmj

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So far in all the crosses ive ran and have people testing with that blueberry lotus male, the female has taken dominance in the expressions.
Make sure you get a cut of blue dot from me at the bbq. I don't share it outside of my group of people I work with but you will love it. Super heavy eater, very dense, heavy producer, great bag appeal and stinks. It doesn't stretch much and it's a gram a watt +.
 

papapayne

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Make sure you get a cut of blue dot from me at the bbq. I don't share it outside of my group of people I work with but you will love it. Super heavy eater, very dense, heavy producer, great bag appeal and stinks. It doesn't stretch much and it's a gram a watt +.
Sounds good to me :)
 

Joe Blows Trees

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I was informed it's not good to use bleach to clean a grow area. Seeing as you have done so, is it fine as long as you allow sufficient time to dry out? I'm thinking about getting a couple tents and using them for breeding or overflow so cleaning them after each harvest will be essential.
 

norcal mmj

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I was informed it's not good to use bleach to clean a grow area. Seeing as you have done so, is it fine as long as you allow sufficient time to dry out? I'm thinking about getting a couple tents and using them for breeding or overflow so cleaning them after each harvest will be essential.
I've had spider mites this round but killed them in week 2 of flower with green cleaner. This is just incase they are hiding out. I read that bleach kills them. I washed it with plan water afterwards and let it dry till there was no smell. Plus it needed a good deep clean.

I just use soap and water or vinager and water to clean usually. Buy good tents, I went cheap on my first one and the zipper is going.
 

norcal mmj

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So I got a few products for my outdoor garden and I was wondering if anyone has used them. image.png image.jpeg image.jpeg My base soil is a mix, I have a yard of compost, a yard of soil from a local gardening center and 2 yards of root balls that I amended. The plan is to feed with teas and top dress with bio-live in veg. Then in flower use the one shot and green trees.

I didn't get much feedback in the outdoor section, so hopefully someone here has used them. @greasemonkeymann
 

greasemonkeymann

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So I got a few products for my outdoor garden and I was wondering if anyone has used them. View attachment 3683160 View attachment 3683161 View attachment 3683162 My base soil is a mix, I have a yard of compost, a yard of soil from a local gardening center and 2 yards of root balls that I amended. The plan is to feed with teas and top dress with bio-live in veg. Then in flower use the one shot and green trees.

I didn't get much feedback in the outdoor section, so hopefully someone here has used them. @greasemonkeymann
those are good amendments, if I was to nitpick my only complaint is that soybean is basicly 100% GMO'd, so the chances of it being sprayed with funky pesticides, Monsanto-style.. but who's to say..
Also if that says feather meal that could contain arsenic, I can't read the side from the pic though.
but really my man, it is nitpicking, those will work just fine.
I cant say I've used soybean meal before though, or some of those natural sulfates
but I bet they'd wok perfectly
oftentimes when I re-read what I say on these forums it sorta sounds a bit elitist, and it's hard not to, but i'm not doing it because I think i'm extra fuckin cool, it's only because when I discovered the most tasty way to grow great herb, AND it just so happens to be the cheapest and most environmentally friendly (minus the electricity)
so that's all, I just wish I would have been exposed to the ways I grow, decades ago, and not only would it have been better and less wasteful, but also save me LOTS of money in the process.
It's all preference, but for organics it's hard to get much better than a simple amended compost, and re-using the same soil forever. Free is ALWAYS the best price man
 
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