DonBrennons 'Unconventional' organic gardens

DonBrennon

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Sunshine daydream, PK x Livers seedlings + cuttings from the mystery gals, 2 of which aren't such a mystery anymore, cos the sativa is defo a GGG Afghan haze bastard(so still somewhat of a mystery) and the one with the really fat leaves is a Fat Purple freebie from Hazeman. The other Indica is either Clusterfunk, Fat Purple or another Mystery Bodhi
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These are Mosca seeds C99 Bx & Blue Iguana, which I'm donating to 2 mates on the understanding I can take cuttings off everything, just incase we find some fireIMG_5518.JPG
Got 5 visible C99's, the Blue Iguana are dragging their feet, it's only been a few days I suppose and I've heard they could be quite old seed stock, but not sure how true that is. There's a lot of rumour and skullduggery within the MJ seed industry IMHO
 

DonBrennon

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Hahaha, I've got 3 tent's, but as you said, I like to pack them in tight. My main tent will be coming down after this run, I fookin hate tents TBH, and i'll be using the full room with my DIY COBS. I gotta admit I'm a little nervous giving up the 3 x 600 HID I'm using in there, but the results I'm getting with the prototype COB light are quite impressive and easing my fears.

With regards to strains.........I'd been running Blueberry and Bubblegum cuts in mono cultures for years and while that is good for consistency of yield, it does become a bit dull. So I'm on a bit of a pheno hunt at the mo', hoping to find some real killer mothers and a few bad ass poppa's
 

iHearAll

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This has been a fascinating thread to read through. Bravo and please keep it coming.

I'm glad I stumbled across this, because just the other day I also stumbled across the Unconventional Farmer's site. I'm planning to make a fermented fruit bloom fertilizer for the upcoming flowering phase of my outdoor grow and I'd love to pick your brain a bit Don.

1. Have you found success with his bloom fertilizer recipe?
2. Do you recommend other recipes during transition and flowering?
3. I'm thinking that a good way to make it is to put all the fruit through myu juicer first, get some deelish juice out of it, and use the pulp for the fert. I'm thinking the greater surface area should really help the process along.
4. Could you recommend a fruit/ingredient list that you've found success with?
5. Any other thoughts and/or tips on this and other recipes I might find helpful would be super appreciated.

I'll post a pic of my one solo girl taken this morning. My grow is for fun and learning. I'm a pretty dedicated gardener and figured I'd try one plant this year. She got a fairly late start but seems uber healthy and is growing quick.

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Cheers!
that's a healthy fucking plant
 

iHearAll

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I mixed up my fermented fruit bloom fertilizer tonight using fruit I got at the discount shelf of the grocery store and some from my garden. I am now impatiently waiting for a week or two for it to ferment so figured I'd kill some of that time by posting my recipe here...

I used the following fruit in varying amounts:
-canteloupe
-pineapple
-bananas‎
-pomegranates‎
-coconut
-ground cherries
-papaya

I did some research on the nutrient in the above fruits and I think I've got a lot of P and K heavy stuff there. Surprisingly, ground cherries are one of the best sources of phosphorous in any fruit and I've got lots of them growing in my garden!

I blended it and mashed it all up with brown sugar and molasses (used less sugar than the 1:1 ratio of sugar to fruit recommended on TUF site - more like 1-2)
I've now got about 4L of puke-like sludge sitting on a dark shelf in the garage in a plastic jug with the lid sitting loosely on top.

I'd like to get an analysis of it done for NPK, Calcium, Magnesium, and PH. Hoping my chemistry prof aunt will help with that, but if not, anyone have recommendations on a lab to do this?

Thanks‎
and @DonBrennon did you aee my suggestion in regards to caclium phosphate i posted a few days ago? TUF mixed up his extract labels and called his calcium carbonate extract a calcoum phosphate extract. there is a miniscule amount of phosphates in egg shells but your plants would be overwhelmed by the amount of calcium before they ever noticed rhe available phosphate. I've always kept a charred and crushed bone extract as cal phos and charred and crushed egg extract as cal carbonate. i saw alot of talk about TUF and ppl using the name Pat which is a great name for a person hahahaha i really respect the name Pat. but anywho i decided to check his stuff out cuz we have parallel thinking and saw he dickard up the cal phos and yous guys are using a cal carb in hopes of water soluble phosphates. umm check in from scratch only last page. its just 1:1 charred then crushed bones and white wine vinegar set for a week to breath.

http://homeguides.sfgate.com/homemade-eggshell-plant-fertilizer-42947.html
this link is just an explaination of lab testing eggshells prior to garden use in case you dont believe me. awesome grows guys! i gotta follow @Bruvyman too. h/o
 

DonBrennon

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and @DonBrennon did you aee my suggestion in regards to caclium phosphate i posted a few days ago? TUF mixed up his extract labels and called his calcium carbonate extract a calcoum phosphate extract. there is a miniscule amount of phosphates in egg shells but your plants would be overwhelmed by the amount of calcium before they ever noticed rhe available phosphate. I've always kept a charred and crushed bone extract as cal phos and charred and crushed egg extract as cal carbonate. i saw alot of talk about TUF and ppl using the name Pat which is a great name for a person hahahaha i really respect the name Pat. but anywho i decided to check his stuff out cuz we have parallel thinking and saw he dickard up the cal phos and yous guys are using a cal carb in hopes of water soluble phosphates. umm check in from scratch only last page. its just 1:1 charred then crushed bones and white wine vinegar set for a week to breath.

http://homeguides.sfgate.com/homemade-eggshell-plant-fertilizer-42947.html
this link is just an explaination of lab testing eggshells prior to garden use in case you dont believe me. awesome grows guys! i gotta follow @Bruvyman too. h/o
Yeah.............It's been a while since I did all the research for those recipes and do remember somebody picking up on the fact that you can't add phosphates to eggshells by charring them, they've got to be there to begin with, lol.

I'm only actually using 2 of their recipes now and was only using that particular one for a cal def.........the Immunoboost and the Flower fert (FFJ) are the one's I swear by. I've stopped filtering my tap water and just bubble it for 24-48 hours and usually add something organic before using, yucca extract at the bare minimum, in the hope that this is nullifying the remaining chloramines.

The Yucca extract is the only 'product' I'm using now, as a wetting agent.............do you have any easy recipes for a replacement?
 

iHearAll

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opuntia flesh. it's a rapidly growing cactus that you may know of as prickly pear. you can toss it in the blender with with some water. i kind of thought of the idea recently because the flesh is high in vitamins, potassium (i think but have to check), and antioxidants as well as saponins. i think that's why aloe flesh was being used in tea. you can ferment it i guess to get the most out if it. i haven't done that i just puree it and filter out the pulp then run through a vortex and water it in. but yea experiment with your native plants first. i have opuntia and yucca growing wild and is very sustainable to forage.
 

calliandra

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I took a video of a popcorn bud from the clusterfunk with my USB scope last night
As you can see, there are a lot of clear Trich's still and no sign of degradation
Ah trichs, so beautiful :D
I love your USB scope's color management. I've sadly failed to get rid of all those reds on mine.
What are you using?
 

iHearAll

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this is a for instance on a sustainable opuntia setup. they're less than a month from transplant and many of them are sporting new paddles. sry to drop a photo on your thread. my b.

i use two or three 6" paddles per 5 gallons of water. if you only harvest half of a paddle the flat cutting edge will push out 5 or 6 new paddles. wear gloves for sure.
 

DonBrennon

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this is a for instance on a sustainable opuntia setup. they're less than a month from transplant and many of them are sporting new paddles. sry to drop a photo on your thread. my b.

i use two or three 6" paddles per 5 gallons of water. if you only harvest half of a paddle the flat cutting edge will push out 5 or 6 new paddles. wear gloves for sure.
They look awesome and I love the idea, but we don't quite have the climate for cactus here. It rains 365 days a year................or it seems that way, lol.

I do have loads of aloe vera, but I only get any growth out of them during the summer on a window sill. So it's a case of making sure I've got plenty of well rooted plants before summer, so I can build them up for use over winter. I'll have more room in my grow space when I've scrapped my tent and HID's, I might just dedicate a small corner just for aloe and maybe see if I can get hold of some of the opuntia..........it's ant idea anyhow.........cheers
 
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