The Dons' Organic Garden

DANKSWAG

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Yeah that was me and I've been using Aloe Vera since, great healthy clones is all I've experienced using Aloe and it is easy and very inexpensive....

DankSwag
Hey guys,

Been looking to up my organic game.

Came across Adam Dunn show had Clackamas Coot on... he was talking about coconut water having properties that's supports propagation of clones.

Anyone try it? Also noted he statest likes to use enzymes tea from malted barely grains? Anyone familiar with this proces?

Also curious about his compost from organic barely straw and basalt rock dust... has anyone create this initial compost and familiar the composting process before reaching mesophilic stage where the addition of kelp, neam and fish meals are added before throwing into worm bins for final processing before mixing finished EWC with peat moss and aeration substrate?

Really curious about initial processing of barley straw and basalt...I'm sure some low TDS H2O is involved as well?

Dank Out...
DankSwag
 

DonTesla

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Still waiting for my testers, @DonTesla !!!!
Dude, bro!
Not only do you got those aforementioned testers to try, from last round there, cause yeah my brotha, its true, i managed to stash those aside for 100 days without touching them, np, but you now have .. drum roll..
third gen Sour Diesel to test now too, bro
.. plus I just gave about 3 first gen kushes the axe, so we got some :
-organic Deep PK, from Provision, to try, I know u been waiting for that,
-Kosher K,
-Purpłe Diesel (red belly pheno returns with the uppity pre 98 bubba crossed with sourD) and some LA Con Chocolate that foxtailed huge.. Must be Sativa pheno..

And wait til you try the new soil recipe and what they did to our old strain SLCh..which I've grown steadily for over two years now..
One pheno, the lavender one, is so sweet and gone right cotton candyish its insane ..
The sweet Grapey pheno has gone right kushy, stinky, and retarded danky smelling..

Look forward to catching up
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
Hey guys,

Been looking to up my organic game.

Came across Adam Dunn show had Clackamas Coot on... he was talking about coconut water having properties that's supports propagation of clones.

Anyone try it? Also noted he statest likes to use enzymes tea from malted barely grains? Anyone familiar with this proces?

Also curious about his compost from organic barely straw and basalt rock dust... has anyone create this initial compost and familiar the composting process before reaching mesophilic stage where the addition of kelp, neam and fish meals are added before throwing into worm bins for final processing before mixing finished EWC with peat moss and aeration substrate?

Really curious about initial processing of barley straw and basalt...I'm sure some low TDS H2O is involved as well?

Dank Out...
DankSwag
Hey Dank,
Haven't checked out Coot yet but been messing with fresh coconut young juice, and been loving the results..

For cloning you'd be surprised what you can do..and get to work..
I drive many of my clones right into soil now with no delay and no additives and they stay perky and root np if humid.

But its true, Both aloe and coconut have so many vitamins and useful ingredients its hard to ignore either one, imo
..We've written a few article-type posts about them for a reason, homie
Undeniable weapons in the organic game.

What I really prefer is a few well timed foliars over anything, tho, namely when young and first starting veg, and again when somewhat mature, and first starting flower

As for that compost, I agree with using all the meals thru there, and staging a couple things, especially if using Weaker Aeration materials that may have ALuminum, although not sure its necessary to process thru worms

I'm sticking to the med principle, or minimum effective dose, and so far the less ingredients I use, the danker and stickier and sweeter and more pungent the herb has gotten

Only using 50% of the ingredients of when I first started two plus years ago, and the herb has gotten twice as mean

Sounds like that'd be some deadly compost tho, and enzymes are like nitros for the bacteria, let us know if that tea causes an immediate explosion..

You may be onto something

Respect,
DT
 

DANKSWAG

Well-Known Member
Hey Dank,
Haven't checked out Coot yet but been messing with fresh coconut young juice, and been loving the results..

For cloning you'd be surprised what you can do..and get to work..
I drive many of my clones right into soil now with no delay and no additives and they stay perky and root np if humid.

But its true, Both aloe and coconut have so many vitamins and useful ingredients its hard to ignore either one, imo
..We've written a few article-type posts about them for a reason, homie
Undeniable weapons in the organic game.

What I really prefer is a few well timed foliars over anything, tho, namely when young and first starting veg, and again when somewhat mature, and first starting flower

As for that compost, I agree with using all the meals thru there, and staging a couple things, especially if using Weaker Aeration materials that may have ALuminum, although not sure its necessary to process thru worms

I'm sticking to the med principle, or minimum effective dose, and so far the less ingredients I use, the danker and stickier and sweeter and more pungent the herb has gotten

Only using 50% of the ingredients of when I first started two plus years ago, and the herb has gotten twice as mean

Sounds like that'd be some deadly compost tho, and enzymes are like nitros for the bacteria, let us know if that tea causes an immediate explosion..

You may be onto something

Respect,
DT
Hi DT,

Thanks for the reply. Trying to praise KISS in my organic aka natural grow. Trying to source all my soil components locally, that is what I can borrow from nature that is all around free for taking.

Once I figure out Coot`s barely tea I'll start doing a side by side test.
1. Control plant - no foliar spray - soil feed only
2. Standard EWC tea foliar spray
3. Coot's enzyme tea foliar spray
4. Combo of EWC & foliar spray

I'll take 4 clones to document and post results of that.
Building a vortex brewer to replace non vortex, see if that helps too.

I've heard through the grapevine that wear the green sand mining pit is, that it shut down and then green sand will be no more? Have you any info on that?

I also picked up some microbe Catalyst do you know anything about how best to use this?

Also could you point me to the link where you wrote about how to use coconut for propagation?
I just bought a coconut at the grocery store I should be able to open that up and use the water in it correct?

Also for germinating seeds can I just soak seeds in it as well and for how long?

I wish I had more time to visit this site and read up more sorry to be asking for directions to think you've probably already written about?

Have a Danktastic Weekend

DankSwag
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
Hi DT,

Thanks for the reply. Trying to praise KISS in my organic aka natural grow. Trying to source all my soil components locally, that is what I can borrow from nature that is all around free for taking.

Once I figure out Coot`s barely tea I'll start doing a side by side test.
1. Control plant - no foliar spray - soil feed only
2. Standard EWC tea foliar spray
3. Coot's enzyme tea foliar spray
4. Combo of EWC & foliar spray

I'll take 4 clones to document and post results of that.
Building a vortex brewer to replace non vortex, see if that helps too.

I've heard through the grapevine that wear the green sand mining pit is, that it shut down and then green sand will be no more? Have you any info on that?

I also picked up some microbe Catalyst do you know anything about how best to use this?

Also could you point me to the link where you wrote about how to use coconut for propagation?
I just bought a coconut at the grocery store I should be able to open that up and use the water in it correct?

Also for germinating seeds can I just soak seeds in it as well and for how long?

I wish I had more time to visit this site and read up more sorry to be asking for directions to think you've probably already written about?

Have a Danktastic Weekend

DankSwag
Hey buddy

I'd prob use a tsp coco per litre
of low ppm spring water or rain or distilled or Ro,
or TBSP per gallon actually, and swell em for 24 hours,
in a warm dark room (vs cupboard) with good air movement and
use big glasses of water, vs shot glasses, and use that remainder coconut water (dilited) to mix your soil up to perfect humidity while its fresh and live.

As for greensand you're the first to tell me so far but thanks for the heads up.
Better place my huge order finally, fack hey

As for the cat enzyme you'd have to be more specific
I suggest reading up and of good, trying one plant then adjust from there

Respect btw for your local style and intentions to do a four way side by side

Rasta far out, G
 

DonPetro

Well-Known Member
Dude, bro!
Not only do you got those aforementioned testers to try, from last round there, cause yeah my brotha, its true, i managed to stash those aside for 100 days without touching them, np, but you now have .. drum roll..
third gen Sour Diesel to test now too, bro
.. plus I just gave about 3 first gen kushes the axe, so we got some :
-organic Deep PK, from Provision, to try, I know u been waiting for that,
-Kosher K,
-Purpłe Diesel (red belly pheno returns with the uppity pre 98 bubba crossed with sourD) and some LA Con Chocolate that foxtailed huge.. Must be Sativa pheno..

And wait til you try the new soil recipe and what they did to our old strain SLCh..which I've grown steadily for over two years now..
One pheno, the lavender one, is so sweet and gone right cotton candyish its insane ..
The sweet Grapey pheno has gone right kushy, stinky, and retarded danky smelling..

Look forward to catching up
I can hardly wait, man. It's been too long! If ya'll got any questions for Coot i could pass them along. Aint no thang!
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
I'm looking forward BIGTIME!!
Jus gots a flush and oil change today

Here's some organics in some organic coco, time for some crazy eddies, u have any special favourites you'd like to mention, feel free!

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And above is some Don certified wicked tasty, wicked potent Deep Purple K by Provision

Gonna run her in a 30 gallon SIP bed next and see what happens :)
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
image.jpg A bit of DeepPurple ...
Again, for your viewing pleasure.

And some macros of the George, which is like cotton candy on dank steroids,
Truly nutty stuff that gets you laser focused before she speeds you up then slows you down (unless you hit the chalice again)image.jpg

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This George needs to get tested, she messes up a jar in seconds, damn
 

MyLittleGrundle

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Question to the Dons's. When a strain says it finishes in 55 days do you start counting at the beginning of 12/12 or wait till the stretch is done and pre flowers start? I/m sure there is some preference to it and strain characteristics to consider just looking for your 2 cents. Thanks guya and your buds always look so Fn' good.
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
Question to the Dons's. When a strain says it finishes in 55 days do you start counting at the beginning of 12/12 or wait till the stretch is done and pre flowers start? I/m sure there is some preference to it and strain characteristics to consider just looking for your 2 cents. Thanks guya and your buds always look so Fn' good.
Thanks dawg

Appreciate that

As for your q, ideally I like to have my petioles and node sights staggering / spiral-alternating, before the flip, plus plenty of pre flowers.. The plant shades itself less this way

Some extra infrared and far reds will help those flowers explode out the gates, and as long as there's not a shortage of magnesium and sulphur, u could expect serious frost, size and smell all within first few weeks

Anything second and third gen etc will obviously be showing more signs, as first genners can take up until a couple weeks into flower if you chose to 'under veg' and sea it up (55 days being standard, more for landraces and longer sativas)

And then harvesting technique comes into play.. Cola Dom smaller plants can get the wholistic hack with roots intact, where sativas can get staged over 6 weeks to allow proper maturation down low.

But overall and ideally i would say that I like to follow the seed company once, let the plant go untopped once for a round if i can, see what happens, and then I like to take over and apply my own steez..

Either way, Once harvesting, whether whole plants with roots intact or nugget by nugget for higher yield, jus try keep in that 58-59% rh zone if You can

With temps at about 19.5 to 20.5*C and air flow around 500cfm and no matter when you harvested, it should turn out potent, smooth, mold free, and full of unique terps and therefore flavour

Good luck G
 

DonTesla

Well-Known Member
Here's some Platinum Ice slated for the Cannibus cup next month !!

(formerly known as round here as Super Lemon Chernobyl
which is SSHz x Lem Sk then x with Ch)
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This was from day 42 and its cured. Like Wtf
Plants got too huge so I topped
I just harvested another 3oz off the same plant a couple days ago at day 64

and now ima run the bottom for another 2 weeks
 

Vnsmkr

Well-Known Member
Here's some Platinum Ice slated for the Cannibus cup next month !!

(formerly known as round here as Super Lemon Chernobyl
which is SSHz x Lem Sk then x with Ch)
View attachment 3752140
This was from day 42 and its cured. Like Wtf
Plants got too huge so I topped
I just harvested another 3oz off the same plant a couple days ago at day 64

and now ima run the bottom for another 2 weeks
Simply beautiful. Props brother!
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