3rd organic grow: Soma A+, Sage'n'Sour, Ice

sandmonkey

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yeah definalty good looking plants would love to smoke some of that shit!!!
me too. Still haven't tried this strain. I rarely grow strains I've already smoked. So many to try :weed: Soma's strains all look so promising. And given the way these have grown, I may have to give one of his other strains a try next time.
 

aeviaanah

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I guess I'm not a true old-school organic grower. I don't make anything myself. I happily use the BioBizz line plus a few extras (check post #8 on this thread for a pick of my nute line up).

They only thing I would say is that it takes more time to show results with organics than synths. I'm not seeing they yield is any less at all, but the effects of a change in nutes for example would only be noticed a few days after, since these organic nutes need to broken down in the soil before they can be absorbed by the plant. That's why beneficial funghi and bacteria are so vita to a true organic grow IMO.

Organics are the only way to go. My plants just seem to be "happier". And i'm definitely happier with the end results :weed: no chem grown bud can taste as good and complex as my organically grown nugs :cool:
this is what i am wanting to hear....ive been having this feeling that there is better out there. thanks.
 

sandmonkey

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Day 45 of 12/12

Just fed my plants with the same ol' combo of BioBloom, BioHeaven, TopMax liquid guano plus molasses.

Here's the family shot:




I gotta say, the Somas are looking really good and probably only have 10 days or two weeks tops to go. I'll feed them one more time next week then flush :weed:

Here's one of 'em:




cola:




lower bud:




and the monster Sage'n'Sour with at least another month to go. Should be well worth it:




 

sandmonkey

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haha no worries.

Just happy to have someone stop by and say something nice about my grow :)

My journals get 0 visitors/posters.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Typical organic indoor grow. Not bad, not amazing. I see plenty of yellowing, some looks like deficiency, other part like stress (heat/light). Your fan leaves should all be angles UP to the light, and not crispy or yellow at all. More air movement? Or a light mover?

Some horizontal training on your leader(s) could benefit the overall health, and possibly yield. Also, if you pulled off some of the lower nodes two weeks in to flower, and left the fan leaves, you would get the same yield and bigger buds, also easier to trim.

Overall, good work. Nice 'greenhouse burn", I'm a big fan of that. But you can improve. Make sure to FLUSH them girls. Big Up!
 

sandmonkey

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@ Matt Rize

Thanks for the honest feedback. Much appreciated.

It's been a crazy grow. Started with 8 plants, didn't want them too big.

the burning is probably from being too close to the light. Plus when I started this grow in August t was pretty frickin hot!

Also I had a spider mite problem and the neem oil did burn some of the leaves to a crisp.

Trust me I'd love a light mover and more fans but it's a tiny grow room (1 square meter).

There's always room for improvement ;)

And I'm definitely gonna flush. Organics or not, flushing is essential.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
...Trust me I'd love a light mover and more fans but it's a tiny grow room (1 square meter).

There's always room for improvement ;)

And I'm definitely gonna flush. Organics or not, flushing is essential.
WOW, with all that going on I'll say...GREAT JOB!

ps. it you are here in cali...it was effing hot in August. I saw "foxtailing" and other heat stress in every indoor garden.
 

haze2

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Ya no doubt, I had just finished my grow just at the crack of summer and even that was way too hot and it was still getting really cold at night but during the day with lights off my cooler was coming on. Grrr Haze
 

haze2

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Yo matt the request is successful nice to has you as a buddy/contact well be talking much more I hope. Haze
 

sandmonkey

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WOW, with all that going on I'll say...GREAT JOB!

ps. it you are here in cali...it was effing hot in August. I saw "foxtailing" and other heat stress in every indoor garden.
Yeah... I noticed my best buds are the ones harvested between October and March.
 
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