Greenpoint seeds!!

2easy

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interested in doing organic living soil.. sounds great! i have done supersoil, have a lot of bulk powders n soil additives still.

.any good links or even some recipes for building this soil would be greatly appreciated.... tnx
I simply do a layer garden. Straw, cow poo, straw, chook poo, straw, compost, straw, worm castings, and keep repeating until my bed is full. Top with a good layer of straw and keep it moist for a few months to let the worms do their thing. The end result is basically a big bed full of worm castings. Plants grow in it like you would not believe.
Every time my top layer of mulch gets eaten down by the worms i add a layer of manure and more straw.
Its very old fashioned no bells and whistles but it never fails to produce.
 

40AmpstoFreedom

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Those plants look greasy and they smell pretty greasy too. Real dank stuff — getting a strong earthy fragrance with notes of bitter coffee, lemon peels and skunky gas. The second pheno has the same strong earthy aroma, with a sweeter more creamy lemon aroma. I can smell these plants in other rooms despite having a scrubber running.
Well it just moved to the front of the pack exactly what I wanted to here what I need right now. Strong earth funk. So glad to see someone good at growing put those man much appreciated.

Bodega Bubblegum going into a 30-gal today. Got two nice Jelly Pies going too-stinky bitches. Worms are working hard to give me the SUPER JUICE.View attachment 4153702 View attachment 4153703
Your plants a friggin gorgeous.
 

Chunky Stool

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I simply do a layer garden. Straw, cow poo, straw, chook poo, straw, compost, straw, worm castings, and keep repeating until my bed is full. Top with a good layer of straw and keep it moist for a few months to let the worms do their thing. The end result is basically a big bed full of worm castings. Plants grow in it like you would not believe.
Every time my top layer of mulch gets eaten down by the worms i add a layer of manure and more straw.
Its very old fashioned no bells and whistles but it never fails to produce.
Sounds like I need a bale of straw... :roll:
 

main cola

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Cost me 300 dollars for a 6 cob setup to light up a 2x4 no problem.pulls 300 watts but dimmed down to 200.if I wanted to it would kill a 2x4 area in a tent.
Why anyone would use a 400w hps in a 2x4 or small area is crazy as hell to me.be like going from slacker streaming back to cassette tapes
I'm interested in getting some cobs..
Do you have any links or jounals on these..the ones you're running?
Thanks
 

Bakersfield

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i would honestly kill to be able to run sky pilot again. your very lucky, odour control will be your friend. Buds didnt look real big but they are just super solid and are just heavy, i didnt think she would yield but once it hit the scales i was very surprised.
I had a terrible run with SkyPilot. It was Meh on everything, except the potency, but I'm just a newb and don't know which direction to plant my seeds, " pointy end, up or down".
Deputy came through for me though, on the same run.
 

2easy

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I had a terrible run with SkyPilot. It was Meh on everything, except the potency, but I'm just a newb and don't know which direction to plant my seeds, " pointy end, up or down".
Deputy came through for me though, on the same run.
i only ever grew the one skypilot and it was a rockstar but maybe i just got very lucky who knows. i lost all my other seeds when i packed up after my divorce :( better to lose a few seeds and clones then get locked up because of an upset woman making a call to the cops though.

i have to say though that really makes me keen to pop my deputies
 

Bakersfield

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Honestly unless it's a serious down pour, and or the very very end of their life cycle. I just let them get rained on, even with flower. (Bro science warning) From my observation, I get less bud rot from letting them stay in the rain, because being outside in the rain either if you are covered from the weather or not, the mist and humidity is still a huge factor, and rain water may have anti fungal properties. I mean these plants did evolve in climates where they were most likely rained on. (End of bro science warning) That's just my two cents. Now everyone can rip on my bro science haha.

Edit: because my last harvest I had a straight 2.5 weeks of rain out of the 8 that the girls were out there and I only brought them in at the end. I really only had a gram or two of rot.
You in Hawaii? In the Pacific Northwest, Puget Sound specifically, the rains during the fall harvest come with low temperatures in the 40's or heaven forbid, the 30's.
Everything but the loosest or most immature plants, will start to rot, if they are still outdoors come October 1st.
If you can get them out by the 3rd week of September, your usually in the clear.
I'm gonna be in the Puget Sound area for a spell, in a few days. I might try and pull a guerilla grow off. I'll get some cuttings from a friend. I've got some spots I haven't seen in 24 years.
 

Lurpin

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You in Hawaii? In the Pacific Northwest, Puget Sound specifically, the rains during the fall harvest come with low temperatures in the 40's or heaven forbid, the 30's.
Everything but the loosest or most immature plants, will start to rot, if they are still outdoors come October 1st.
If you can get them out by the 3rd week of September, your usually in the clear.
I'm gonna be in the Puget Sound area for a spell, in a few days. I might try and pull a guerilla grow off. I'll get some cuttings from a friend. I've got some spots I haven't seen in 24 years.
Yeah I'm out here in Hawaii
 

Bakersfield

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i only ever grew the one skypilot and it was a rockstar but maybe i just got very lucky who knows. i lost all my other seeds when i packed up after my divorce :( better to lose a few seeds and clones then get locked up because of an upset woman making a call to the cops though.

i have to say though that really makes me keen to pop my deputies
Must be lucky, because I only grow full packs.
FTR, I've had great results with Greenpoint, but Skypilot and Tomahawk were not worth much to me, but I'm kind of into potent and big colas. If they're not big they better be exceptionally potent. They were not exceptionally potent to me.
Now, Guard Dawg x Stardawg was low yielding and knock-your-dick-n-the-dirt potency. Incredible smoke, to bad it was discontinued. I'd love to grow a few more packs.
 
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