Texas Growers Unite!

I85BLAX

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It's worth it... I actually tried watering with nutes and it made my plants worse... now I water just water with some calmag or microblast and ph adjust that's it. They do way better without giving them nutes.

Bubble bags should be here soon gotta turn all that trim into some bubble trouble!!!
Ummm! Gotta love some ole fashion hash!
 

mr.goodbud1

Active Member
Hey this is mr.goodbud, new to posting but will be growing some chem hybrids from Beanboyzgenetics.com, if y'all see any kick ass strains you want tell battman Ryan sent you and you'll get hooked up. Will be posti g my ultra chem, grape trail wreck, dead head og, and
 

mr.goodbud1

Active Member
Hey this is mr.goodbud, new to posting but will be growing some chem hybrids from Beanboyzgenetics.com, if y'all see any kick ass strains you want tell battman Ryan sent you and you'll get hooked up. Will be posti g my ultra chem, grape trail wreck, dead head og, and Post pics Of past grows, this being my 8th season. Rep h-town
 
Love the Texas Thread.
I have learned a lot just perusing the posts.
I'm hoping someone here can give me some advice on feeding, and nutes vs organics. I would think organics is better but what makes it Organic? Can you grow a giant Plant on organics?
I'm currently Using a Soil Mix of
.5 unit clay pellets,
1 pt Pearlite,
2pts worm casting,
5pts Coco Peat
Tbs of Tricaderma or mycorizal fungi
and Mineral magic
Mix well and you have my soil.
Can I feed this Plant Organically? if so, is this a daily feeding due to the enhanced drainage? I have full sun all day Long with steady wind, I do have a wind shield around the garden.
I really Thought I knew what I was doing till THE YELLOW showed up, I'm Guessing I should be feeding this baby every day is this correct?

1. What makes it Organic? ___________________
2. Can you grow a giant Plant on organics? _______________
3. Can I feed this Plant Organically?__________________
4. Is this a daily feeding due to the enhanced drainage? and full sun (Texas hill country Sun)_____________
5 Should I be feeding this baby every day?_______________________

This is for all the Texas growers out there..

Just a thread to show off our stuff..

Feel free to post your Texas gardens in this thread..

Because we all
know how Texas does it big!!


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Southtexasman87

Active Member
Iv started a out door plant a couple weeks ago and it's on its 6-7 set of leafs stretched a lil bit stands about 10-12 " tall in the sa area it's from seed I gave it a lite feed yesterday morning and it liked it! Should I feed evry other watering or evry other other watering?
 

Senseimilla

Well-Known Member
Love the Texas Thread.
I have learned a lot just perusing the posts.
I'm hoping someone here can give me some advice on feeding, and nutes vs organics. I would think organics is better but what makes it Organic? Can you grow a giant Plant on organics?
I'm currently Using a Soil Mix of
.5 unit clay pellets,
1 pt Pearlite,
2pts worm casting,
5pts Coco Peat
Tbs of Tricaderma or mycorizal fungi
and Mineral magic
Mix well and you have my soil.
Can I feed this Plant Organically? if so, is this a daily feeding due to the enhanced drainage? I have full sun all day Long with steady wind, I do have a wind shield around the garden.
I really Thought I knew what I was doing till THE YELLOW showed up, I'm Guessing I should be feeding this baby every day is this correct?

1. What makes it Organic? ___________________
2. Can you grow a giant Plant on organics? _______________
3. Can I feed this Plant Organically?__________________
4. Is this a daily feeding due to the enhanced drainage? and full sun (Texas hill country Sun)_____________
5 Should I be feeding this baby every day?_______________________
1. Organic means the food comes from naturally occuring plant or animal sources, not synthesized ingredients. For example your worm castings are a good example of an organic source of food. Most people who grow 'organic' are growing close to organic but not 100% -- some naturally derived ingredients particularly certain minerals don't count as organic. There are also varying degrees of organics, for example some people say if you grow in a plastic container it's not organic even if your nutes are. But mainly, if you use organic based nutrients that say organic (especially OMRI) and not dumping a bunch of chemicals in you're organic.
2. Yes, see pics. Plant size is dependent on growing conditions and grower skill. You can easily supply a plant with all the nutrients it needs with organics. Can you provide all the other optimal conditions -- that's the real trick
4. Feeding daily - no, plants don't need food daily in soil. Plants may need watering daily depending on the size and environment. Outdoors you do have to be careful, but how often you water is based on the amount of moisture in the soil not what day it is. This is one of the hardest thing for people to get and it's one of the big parts you learn by trial and error :) FYI, if you put your nutes in organic form in the soil itself, you will need to give your plants little or no nutes when you water. This is what most outdoor growers do as far as I know (i'm an indoor dude)
5. No.

These are just indoor plants - organic soil - no liquid nutes necessary - just water and go.
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Voidling

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I had my mothers moved outdoors and they've already gone to flower on me. Trying to save what I can with clones, we'll see how that goes. sigh
 

SLeUTh

Member
Are a lot of peoples outdoor grows flowering already?? I came across a couple outdoor random plants in the woods and a friend of mine has an outdoor and it looks to be flowering already.
 

Senseimilla

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I know the 2 people whose threads i follow locally both say their outdoors are flowering already. Probably the heat I bet.
 

Senseimilla

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Left to right, Mr Nice Medicine Man, Serious Seeds G13xHashplant, then two phenos of TGA Apollo 13 - the Apollo 13 was the absolute winner except on yield (3.5oz avg for the two vs over 4 for the med man)

Didn't show it but if you're looking for a big yielder for a smaller plant try White Russian -- I got around 2.5oz off of a plant barely over 1' tall with almost no stretch and it was the 2nd best high of the batch and the best smell/taste - laughiest most up of the bunch as well
 

goodro wilson

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I just moved right outside of austin...bout 30 mins... havent started any plants yet and i "lost" about 1000 dollars worth of seeds my whole collection but i think ill try to order a pack and start a few plants... Thinking kushberry or la confidential anyways i knOw theres alot mOre growers around here where can i get some foxfarms soil/ferts might even get a light cuz i left all mine if anybody can reccomend a hydro shop thats safe!
 

Senseimilla

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goodro just google hydro store austin there are about a half a dozen grow stores in and around austin that would all have foxfarm and other good soil/nutes as well as lights... i go to brite ideas hydro in s. austin and they have a pretty good selection of used lamps and all the fertz/dirt you could want. just be sure to keep your grow stealth -- judging by the # of hydro stores in austin there are a LOT of people growing around here otherwise how would they stay in business? :) The few people I have met in the area who grow are pretty cool tho all very laid back cool types (like me) :) you can get a lot of basic supplies at the local smoke shops as well

As for safe, the old rules as always apply as far as buying with cash and parking away from the store, although i park near brite ideas because it is nestled in with a bunch of shops and the positioning is fairly concealed from the main road :) so far i have not had any issues and have bought there a ton of times.
 

Senseimilla

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It opened up like a biblical flood yesterday.. has been raining almost every day the last week here (substantial amounts each time)... no more drought :)
 
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