Wecome to the jungle

Green Cross

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The vegatative growth has slowed, but when I checked the garden (before lights out) BMS was within an inch of the glass! :fire:

She's alright, but she must have grown over an inch today, while the buds are fattening up nicely.

I noticed the containers are already light, but they can wait until tomorrow for food and water. Any thoughts on how much to feed them this time?

I fed them pretty heavy last time, but they seem to be loving it.
Soil PH is 6.7 (perfect)

Here's BMS's breakfast (per gallon):

1 TBLS Molasses
1 TBLS Earth Juice Bloom (0-3-1)
1 TBLS Indonesian Bat Guano (0.5-12-0.2)

I see no reason to continue using Silica blast (non-organic) - through flowering.
 

jimisimmortal

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Oh I have one of those! LOL The dust must be incredible :o
lol i do it in a big cardboard box with some newspaper in the bottom to more easily get it out and try and close up the flaps as much as possible while still being able too see what im doin, facemask mandatory lol,goggles get all dusty so i squint, and i do a pass along the bone with the grinder then turn it a bit and grind next to where i just ground,so it doesnt burn, using the dremel isnt dusty at all cos i use a tungsten carbide bit that i port alloy heads with, its got biggish teeth and makes lots of little slivers which i powder up with a mortar and pestle, man when i do it with the angle grinder i still end up all white,my dreads get heaps in em and its a pain to get it out.
man that indonesian guano stuff you getting got a good ratio,ive ordered some fossilized guano but it 1.9.1.
 

Green Cross

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Ive been thinkig of having a go at using this stuff for a while http://webmineral.com/data/Taranakite.shtml its a type of fossilized guano,its named after the place i live, where it was first discovered and described, Taranaki.
Imaging your dreads covered in bone dust! LOL :D

Taranaki is fossilized guano? - interesting stuff for sure. I never heard of it.

The Taranaki region lies on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand with a land area of 723,610 hectares (3% of New Zealand's area) and a population of 104,124 people (2006 Census).

It must be beautiful there

http://www.generalhydroponics.com/blog/?p=1839

it looks to be alot simpler than dealing organics any other way, but i wouldnt know. just sheddin light on a new product
Howdy Trynagrow
That would definitely be the way to go if doing hydro, but soil, fish emulsion, poop, and molasses, has most of what I need. Some times simpler is better.

Blue moonshine got fed today. Plants look great, buds are already fattening up - new pics coming later in the week.

I trimmed back some sheet metal on my ventilation system and got 6 - 8" more vertical space out of my grow. It was a PITA (pain in the ars) but no worries now.
 

Green Cross

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They're taking shape

Let Me know what you think

Blue Moonshine



SOG (unknown indica left/BMS right



Unknown indica lady



UI lady profile



blue moonshine






Gigabud





Gigabud (left) BMS (foreground) Unknown sativa/skunk Background


BMS (did I already post this one?) :eyesmoke:


Unknown Sativa/Skunk



bongsmiliebongsmiliebongsmilie
 

Green Cross

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I think I've found my unknown indica:

Pink Indica:


It's the spitting image and has a strong grapefruit smell. :mrgreen:
 

tahoe58

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:shock:what an awesome photo ... and pink grapefruit juice ... my freakin morning favorite:hug:. sounds to me like I need to find some pink grapefruit seeds so that I can have my morning pickmeup .... hahahaha!!!!:hump:
I think I've found my unknown indica:

Pink Indica:


It's the spitting image and has a strong grapefruit smell. :mrgreen:
 

jimisimmortal

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Imaging your dreads covered in bone dust! LOL :D

Taranaki is fossilized guano? - interesting stuff for sure. I never heard of it.

The Taranaki region lies on the west coast of the North Island of New Zealand with a land area of 723,610 hectares (3% of New Zealand's area) and a population of 104,124 people (2006 Census).

It must be beautiful there



Howdy Trynagrow
That would definitely be the way to go if doing hydro, but soil, fish emulsion, poop, and molasses, has most of what I need. Some times simpler is better.

Blue moonshine got fed today. Plants look great, buds are already fattening up - new pics coming later in the week.

I trimmed back some sheet metal on my ventilation system and got 6 - 8" more vertical space out of my grow. It was a PITA (pain in the ars) but no worries now.
i will take a pick of mount Taranaki out my lounge window for ya when the clouds piss off
 

tahoe58

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wow I looked that up ... gorgeous ... I have a trip in planning to Tasmania and NZ .... maybe next spring ... your fall?
 

Green Cross

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wow bro, looks good!
Thanks for the props Dr. :joint:

those are some sweet pics
Thanks BB :joint:

Nice grow, subscribed! and +rep
I'm a rep whore thanks! LOL :joint:

what an awesome photo ... and pink grapefruit juice ... my freakin morning favorite . sounds to me like I need to find some pink grapefruit seeds so that I can have my morning pickmeup .... hahahaha!!!!
Good to have you on board Tahoe :joint:

i will take a pick of mount Taranaki out my lounge window for ya when the clouds piss off
Thanks for all the props and the rep guys



The garden is transforming by the day, so I snapped a few more pics this morning for comparison. They won’t get watered again until they start wilting (this forces resin production). :weed:

Enjoy the show:

Unkknown Sativa/Skunk Bulking up


BMS - LSTed these 2 tops again yesterday


Unknown Indica (pink indica?)






Left Canopy


Right Canopy
 

tahoe58

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stunning ... lovely and stunning .... I am so interested in some of these more pure sativas .... excellent work, Walking ON!!~~~~~
 

TrynaGroSumShyt

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hey GC have you seen an older thread about someone who had a bagseed bgrow pink hairs.. i think i saw 2 threads of the sort. if i can find it i'll show. maybe it could be the same strain..
 

tahoe58

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spice of life had a sweet pink grapefruit ..... don't know if you can still get it anywhere ... I am interested big time .... just one of those gottaa have thingys ya know ... hahaha!
 

Green Cross

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stunning ... lovely and stunning .... I am so interested in some of these more pure sativas .... excellent work, Walking ON!!~~~~~
Thanks Tahoe, I'm sure my unknown sativa - from bag-seed - is some sort of hybrid. Could be NL x Skunk, or Early Pearl (skunk x Haze), but could be anything.

I'd love to experiment with more Sativas!

I love the high you get when your mind wanders to a place where you feel as though you've finally figured out the meaning of life, or some secret of the universe, or solved some political or social ill - if only everyone were on the same page- and you find yourself writing down your thoughts just so you don't lose them... ya know?

I'm also very interested in how different strains effect for high, and medical benefits - pain relieve/appetite/antidepressant/insomnia/anti-anxiety (when properly finished and cured of course), but I find it impossible to know what you're smoking unless you've grown it yourself.

Some strains seem to cause me some paranoia, in fact I quit smoking for a while, because of it, but I've found it depends on the strain, and I suspect that any strain that isn't allowed to finish (ripen) properly may be at the real root... but for now I'm growing mostly indica's; for potency, ease, and effect.

I have some smoke here, it was obviously hermied, or pollinated by one, and harvested in haste. It's potent, but racy, and followed by sleepy... My guess is hybrid/indica/hydro/immature/not properly cured. It still has a grassy taste/smell, and even more-so after re-wetting it - trying to get a proper cure on it. At a little over $300 an oz it seemed like a good deal at the time... until you realize that what someone sold you as "the chronic" turns out to be
the crap. :mad:

If I had the room I'd be running 10 strains.

Any suggestion for a particular sativa (hybrid) strain?

All comments/questions welcome as always :peace:
 
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