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Puna Bud

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Sounds good to me. Will do. Any specific reason why? Just out of curiosity.

Sweet. Its a local strain definitely, seems quite mold resistant from what its been through these past weeks with full buds and all the rain we've been getting.

The rain is great for the islands and I love it, but not good for buds that can't be covered or shaken every time it rains. It has been raining a lot this past week over here and the last of my budding girls has mold/bud rot starting everywhere. Might have to pull her early even though I hate having to do that (airy/fluffy buds that haven't swollen).

The mold just spreads so fast though. How do you guys fight bud rot/mold if you get it. I know Puna had some problems with it around the same time I did last year. Just gotta cut your losses is what I've concluded.
I finally got the "Bud Rot" under control! I'll start a thread to address problem.
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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can't go wrong with front street man!! many fond memories there....halloween is lahainas mardi-gras of the pacific!! LOL many lost memories too all good!
 

Sheckster

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Yea my Afghan ended up getting enough mold/bud rot from the rain to require removal :(
I had to top it ...
I was lazy and didn't get it out of the rain when we had that recent 3 day intermittent showers
bummer as it was about a week too early to harvest.. at least I have a good amount of the bottom flowers to grow out
Will probably make some B.H.O. with the premature cola
 

jusrushfc

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Yea my Afghan ended up getting enough mold/bud rot from the rain to require removal :(
I had to top it ...
I was lazy and didn't get it out of the rain when we had that recent 3 day intermittent showers
bummer as it was about a week too early to harvest.. at least I have a good amount of the bottom flowers to grow out
Will probably make some B.H.O. with the premature cola
^Im such a fan of hash these days and actually cant wait to make some soon.

Pics please. :hump:
 

Dr. Greenhorn

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yeah man....hash is where its at! a little can go a long way if you sprinkle some on your buds :) love the taste too....if I get a big enough harvest, I'm gonna invest in a washer machine just for that purpose.. alohas
 

lehua96734

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aloha. just got back from meeting up with "the laten image" and"anherbman". had some good "aroroara" and some blueberry that i haven't quite got cured enought, but it was still stony. mahalo paul, you all that!!
latem image and i were talking about making some hash also. got alot of popcorn buds, about a quart jar and another qt. of leaves. maybe around 3oz., either that or tincture. sounds interesting.
hope you all stay cool. this heat is real bad for an old lady like me but you young ones, you go.
aloha, gonna smoke one with my niece. bitch just knows when aunty has smoke!!!! it's all good, what goes around, comes around. mahalo ke Akua, aloha all, aunty
 

kremnon

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hey bro!!!!! it worked! LOL hey gang, .....I made a difference! ohhh man, this is funny shit......he was an unknown quantity before I repped him..... take it easy Kremnon
thankx bro i appreaciate

this stuff they grow on North shore Ohahu, it smelled like sum Vicks vapor rub, very medicinal

peace:hump:
 

Puna Bud

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can't go wrong with front street man!! many fond memories there....halloween is lahainas mardi-gras of the pacific!! LOL many lost memories too all good!
I grew up there in Lahaina. I have many fond "rockstar" memories from my days there. GRowing up saw I Jimi Hendrix play on Haleakela! Was walking down front st. when an old school bus pulled over. Bus door flew open and the bus driver sayʻs " You guys wanna see Hendrix? Get in the bus". So on
the side of the crater we see Jimi Hendrix play live! All the while a movie is being shot called "Rainbow Bridge",which of course features Jimi H. I personally worked for Jon McVie bass player and original member of "FleetwoodMac". I met him while working for ʻWindjammers Cruisesʻ. He hired our boat for a private party. After that he hired me to work his Naplii house.

Where my old house was in Lahaina now sits a BenniHanna Rest. A house I rented for a &100.00 a month. Talk about deals, that was a great one for Lahaina in those days. I even shared a house once with a good friend who has since taken his own life. We only paid for our utilities and property tax twice a year. On top of that, we were able to run our electric meter box in reverse on weekends too.. HECO guy never really checked lock. So weʻd flip it upside down on weekends knowing HECO guy wouldnʻt be by!! *LOL** AH Maui how I miss her too!
 

budy budman

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I went back to the seedbank site and saw that the strain is G13 X Haze. Originally I thought it was pure G13. The first three shots are one in veg after sexing, 4-6 flowering G13 X haze, 7 is legal limit, 8 is clone cut 1 May, last one is small mother that flowered on me early. This is my first season and success is hopeful.:hump: I have started some Mazar X Afghan that should be ready for soil in a few days. My yellow thumb is turning green.
:leaf:Nice work latentimage, plants look great.:peace:
 

lehua96734

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hey laten image, I think this may be your problem. from your discription, maybe. good luck....,FigureOver Watering

The plants in Figure 1 were on a continous drip system, where nutrient solution is constantly being pumped into the medium. This tends to keep the entire root system completely saturated. A better way would be to periodically feed the plants, say for 1/2 hour every 2-3 hours. This would give the roots a chance to get needed air to them, and prevent root rot and other problems.
Don't be throw off by the fact that the plants in Figure 2 are sitting in still water, this is actually an H2O2 solution used to try and correct the problem. Adding an airstone to the tub would also help add O2 to the solution.


Figure
 

godsgarden

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throw some of our native ladies on your plants theyre known to fend off some of the pests. im lucky to have thousands around my area and each day i try to bring atleast 5 to ten and place them on and around the plants
 

budy budman

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:bigjoint:
These are the last of our clones that have been vegging for 8 weeks under 18/6 light and are now ready to be planted in the ground for the long season........they will start to flower June 22nd.

These will be joining the others that have been going in the ground for the past 3 weeks, all of these female clones have a 30 day head start compared to a seed just planted or a clone just coming out of 24 hour lighting that is just starting to root.

These puppies are in 3 gallon pots and the roots are coming out of the bottom of the drain holes.

Google Earth lets me zoom in on my grow patches where i can Pin mark significant land marks, street light standards, freeway signs, water sources etc. Our patches are not on private property, this is a luxury I will take as a tax payer............Mahalos

I do nightime drop offs with the potted plants and water back packs and never go out the way I go in on any particular mission.......rabbit holes, man made pig tunnels in the cane grass( all on your Knees)but out of sight for air traffic, culvert drainpipes etc. One drives and one goes in for the dirty work.

At one trail head I use a giant Hau tree branch to walk on for 20 yards then the trail starts. This shit keeps me young at heart......the addrenaline seems to be the vital blood running through my veins now adays when I am digging holes in the dark, searching for answers.

Taking our last crop of clones off these mothers tonight.............from the looks of them probably 10 off each plant, that makes for easy math.bongsmilie

We started to use these copper scrubbing pads for snail abatement, a trick we got from BrowndirtWarrior's MasterGrowGuide. This is way easier than copper electrical wire or snail pellets that I have been using.

There are a couple of 3' Thai and SSH vegging in the bush now that could get pretty tall by Oct/Nov................

This will be my first JungleMonsterGrow attempt and will post a new thread on outdoorgrowing with pictures of the different plant sites and future sites.

Enjoy......Aloha:peace:
 

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Puna Bud

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:bigjoint:
These are the last of our clones that have been vegging for 8 weeks under 18/12 light and are now ready to be planted in the ground for the long season........they will start to flower June 22nd.

These will be joining the others that have been going in the ground for the past 3 weeks, all of these female clones have a 30 day head start compared to a seed just planted or a clone just coming out of 24 hour lighting that is just starting to root.

These puppies are in 3 gallon pots and the roots are coming out of the bottom of the drain holes.

Google Earth lets me zoom in on my grow patches where i can Pin mark significant land marks, street light standards, freeway signs, water sources etc. Our patches are not on private property, this is a luxury I will take as a tax payer............Mahalos

I do nightime drop offs with the potted plants and water back packs and never go out the way I go in on any particular mission.......rabbit holes, man made pig tunnels in the cane grass( all on your Knees)but out of sight for air traffic, culvert drainpipes etc. One drives and one goes in for the dirty work.

At one trail head I use a giant Hau tree branch to walk on for 20 yards then the trail starts. This shit keeps me young at heart......the addrenaline seems to be the vital blood running through my veins now adays when I am digging holes in the dark, searching for answers.

Taking our last crop of clones off these mothers tonight.............from the looks of them probably 10 off each plant, that makes for easy math.bongsmilie

We started to use these copper scrubbing pads for snail abatement, a trick we got from BrowndirtWarrior's MasterGrowGuide. This is way easier than copper electrical wire or snail pellets that I have been using.

There are a couple of 3' Thai and SSH vegging in the bush now that could get pretty tall by Oct/Nov................

This will be my first JungleMonsterGrow attempt and will post a new thread on outdoorgrowing with pictures of the different plant sites and future sites.

Enjoy......Aloha:peace:




Wow! Youʻre doing a beautiful job there Budy Budman! Sounds like youʻre doing a wonderful job on the guerilla grow too!
 

budy budman

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Thanks Puna...................I have until July 23rd to get the house ready for Brokers open, having to sell Puna, the wolf is at my door, breaks our hearts but have to keep the faith, pull up the boot straps and try again.

We have no choice but to go into the Jungle to keep growing. Going for a Robinson Carusoe design theme in the next house, with a huge shade tree for a cool tree house, rope swing, hammock/ smoking area....................and plenty of area to grow grow grow.

Hoping things smoothen out over there you dude and was nice reliving the Lahaina days with you guys. I first docked at Lahaina in 1979. stayed in the little ghetto (lahaina Luna) behind front street. My first job was trimming buds for $15 an hour, I could pitch my tent in the backyard with the ducks and chickens, nice outdoor shower and free use of surfboards, fins, mountain bikes......................those where some great days. Finally found some carpentry work with the Lahaina Resoration Foundation, worked on the Wo Hing Temple on front st, the Carthaginian. Molakai Larry was mooring his sail boat the (Laurelai) in the reef by the pier for a couple of months. He wanted to live first class on land in a tent with chickens so we traded living quaters, it was great. Real old wooden beat up thing with a round window port hole, that let the lights from the carthaginian beam through for my night light.Took a chance once wading out to board her in a high tide........had to slam my small backpack on the surface to keep the reef sharks from nibbling my legs, minor bruising only.

What scenery!!!!!!Blondes, Brunetts and Red heads and the biggest Buds.Too many coral injuries so spent alot of time body surfing SlaughterHouse 10-15' was comfortable there, any bigger swim out. I remember montser waves breaking 50 yards behind us swimming full tilt and still get sucked over the falls and get pressed 15' at 30 mph and get slammed on the bottom knocking your wind out with constant pressure hoping you get a chance to swim to the surface. Buy the time my mouth could inhale above water, the next wave is on you. Yes!!!!! Like growing marijuana illegally.

Sorry for the ramble, this haze makes me talk too much.LOL :)
 
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