The Dons' Organic Garden

DonTesla

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That organic is looking good @DonTesla ...i need some.
It's insane
I broke a pair of scissors today !
..the plastic couldn't hold up to the resin madness

And now, For you..
These psycho complimentary nuggets require only one thing:
One short phrase of Feedback each
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The OP is the same SLCh pheno yet has the craziest differences in taste n smell due to the recipe tweaks
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DonTesla

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your plants are frostier than a vanilla frosty from Wendy's!! I bet one nug in your grinder fills the kief catcher almost hahah
Haha
Wendys frosty..
That's a good name, never mind comparison !

These damn trichs are so huge though, Funkey, they don't fit thru the dang screen!
And the herbs so sticky it won't even drop into middle ground, man!

So shit, had to go back to scissors

Ruin about 4 pairs a month but its worth it, for sure

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This organic Kosher here was harvested day 49

My buddy ran his 70 and wasn't half as frosty, but he didn't use LED or organic soil
 

DonPetro

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It's insane
I broke a pair of scissors today !
..the plastic couldn't hold up to the resin madness

And now, For you..
These psycho complimentary nuggets require only one thing:
One short phrase of Feedback each
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The OP is the same SLCh pheno yet has the craziest differences in taste n smell due to the recipe tweaks
Can't wait to hear your thoughts GView attachment 3689459
As good as done.
 

Vnsmkr

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I was watching some old school breeders/farmers speaking at the emerald cup and one said something which stood out to me rgd bugs, "just remember when the bugs come its because the sick plants are calling them as they do in nature. keep up pm regime and dont give the plants a reason to call the bugs".........Yeah I agree ;)
 

DonTesla

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I was watching some old school breeders/farmers speaking at the emerald cup and one said something which stood out to me rgd bugs, "just remember when the bugs come its because the sick plants are calling them as they do in nature. keep up pm regime and dont give the plants a reason to call the bugs".........Yeah I agree ;)
Best approach is a proactive healthy one with chitin incorporated. For sure.
With a plan for when you do what

But I like these little creatures too, if u read about them you can't help but respect each of them for what they do.

Ones a giant spider mite basically that kidnaps smaller ones but leaves the plant alone..

Another is like a killer worm that enters holes of its prey then infests it with bene babies ..

The other a scorpion beetle that flies and runs around beating up bad guys..

I think all the stores should carry these.. Why almost no one does is a shame imo.


 

DonTesla

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I took the 7 gallon sativas and put them on top of a open tub packed full of soil and compost.. So now each plant has access to just under 20 gallons each of soil

Way better than 7

Roots are shooting out the bottom of the fabric now like crazy

This should stop them from getting root bound with a few weeks left in flower

Its day 3 and they're starting to explode, we have frosty calyxes already too!!

Oldschool ragga: to kick start the day..
 

DonBrennon

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Best approach is a proactive healthy one with chitin incorporated. For sure.
With a plan for when you do what

But I like these little creatures too, if u read about them you can't help but respect each of them for what they do.

Ones a giant spider mite basically that kidnaps smaller ones but leaves the plant alone..

Another is like a killer worm that enters holes of its prey then infests it with bene babies ..

The other a scorpion beetle that flies and runs around beating up bad guys..

I think all the stores should carry these.. Why almost no one does is a shame imo.


Got 50 of the A.Cucumeris breeder sachets on their way in the post.......Thrip are a total PITA and although my organic sprays work on the adults, they don't anything to the eggs, so I'm hoping these and the 'Mighty Mite' I've just added to my soil will finally nail em. Apparently, when the first instar larvae pop their head out of the leaf, the A.Cucumeris mite bites it off, lol

https://ladybirdplantcare.co.uk/Amblyseius.html?bsk=1

http://www.organiccatalogue.com/Pest-Control-Biological-Control-and-Nematodes/c61_183/p3232/MIGHTY-MITE/product_info.html
 

DonTesla

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Apparently the strat mite and Orius are pupae and soft bodied attackers, but the cucu's are supposed to be versatile well rounded predators good for year round especially if u keep humidity high

They're optimum is 60-70% rh

Let us know how those cucu's do for ya man!
 
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