Useful Seeds

Gingeroot

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Nice should be a jungle before too long. I like to see soil being used.
So my psycho ex dumped all my finely aged hand churned soil and I ordered a dank mix from Buildasoil. Came up way short so I got some FF and coco loco in a pinch. I hate buying bagged but I amended it and threw in some small lava rock. I’m gonna compare the FF to the fancy Buildasoil.
 

pthobson

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So my psycho ex dumped all my finely aged hand churned soil and I ordered a dank mix from Buildasoil. Came up way short so I got some FF and coco loco in a pinch. I hate buying bagged but I amended it and threw in some small lava rock. I’m gonna compare the FF to the fancy Buildasoil.
Sweet, excluding the psycho ex. This run I am testing the Stonington blend from coast of Maine amended with extra perlite and a small amount of dolomite lime. I usually use 50% FF ocean forest/happy frog amended the same way. I will be going back to it the next round.
 

Growitpondifarm

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Sweet, excluding the psycho ex. This run I am testing the Stonington blend from coast of Maine amended with extra perlite and a small amount of dolomite lime. I usually use 50% FF ocean forest/happy frog amended the same way. I will be going back to it the next round.
Coast of Maine makes solid products. I use they’re Compost’s all the time in my veggie garden with great results. Before I started mixing my own soils I used some of the fox farms stuff but it always seemed to bring bugs into the equation. Could have just been coincidence, who knows.

Got some orange cookies x Choco diesel coming. This will be First time planting some useful seeds, psyched as this thread has some beautiful plants in it.
 

Gingeroot

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Sweet, excluding the psycho ex. This run I am testing the Stonington blend from coast of Maine amended with extra perlite and a small amount of dolomite lime. I usually use 50% FF ocean forest/happy frog amended the same way. I will be going back to it the next round.
Y’ever substitute perlite for pumice or lava rock? Roots and microbes love porous!
 

Gingeroot

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Coast of Maine makes solid products. I use they’re Compost’s all the time in my veggie garden with great results. Before I started mixing my own soils I used some of the fox farms stuff but it always seemed to bring bugs into the equation. Could have just been coincidence, who knows.

Got some orange cookies x Choco diesel coming. This will be First time planting some useful seeds, psyched as this thread has some beautiful plants in it.
I’m bout to order the same strain!!! I also like coast of Maine compost. FF comes with gnats galore in my experience but nothing a mosquito dunk tea can’t fix.
 

BDGrows

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Really can’t decide which 2 strains to get outta Chem x CD, Appy x Boo, and orange cookies...too many options!
Im running the ASS x BOO and its an absolute monster. I have a shit quality pic posted earlier in the thread of an average spear it produces. Keeping in mind I topped, which usually hinders the Appalachians due to their apical dominant single spear structure, but the ASS x BOO handled it gloriously and is a move id recommend. There seem to be 2 phenos, a more squat and bushy one, and a bushy one with more spacing between the internodes. But, they are both "uniform" in the size aspect. They also seem to "catch up" to each other when you trellis them in so no worries. The stretch one also seems to have a tad more citrus in the pallet whereas the squat is more musk (my preference). As for nug structure, they produce a dominant "donkey dick", and if you top you get multiple. And as I mentioned previously, some Appalachians stunt after you top them, but these don't. With currently, with 3ish weeks to go, they're about the thickness of a glass coke bottle? I would suspect that they will get to a plastic bottle or can by the time harvest comes around due to the PK push and other stressing factors I induce... If you're wanting to give these a run, I wouldn't sleep on them due to JBC only having 3 left...
 

Gingeroot

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Im running the ASS x BOO and its an absolute monster. I have a shit quality pic posted earlier in the thread of an average spear it produces. Keeping in mind I topped, which usually hinders the Appalachians due to their apical dominant single spear structure, but the ASS x BOO handled it gloriously and is a move id recommend. There seem to be 2 phenos, a more squat and bushy one, and a bushy one with more spacing between the internodes. But, they are both "uniform" in the size aspect. They also seem to "catch up" to each other when you trellis them in so no worries. The stretch one also seems to have a tad more citrus in the pallet whereas the squat is more musk (my preference). As for nug structure, they produce a dominant "donkey dick", and if you top you get multiple. And as I mentioned previously, some Appalachians stunt after you top them, but these don't. With currently, with 3ish weeks to go, they're about the thickness of a glass coke bottle? I would suspect that they will get to a plastic bottle or can by the time harvest comes around due to the PK push and other stressing factors I induce... If you're wanting to give these a run, I wouldn't sleep on them due to JBC only having 3 left...
3 left after my order ;) That’s fantastic fucking info and wish everyone would communicate like you! I’ll be posting my diff phenos of the boo & CD as well but damn my friend...I’ll be keeping my eye out on that musky broad! Good shit!
 

pthobson

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Coast of Maine makes solid products. I use they’re Compost’s all the time in my veggie garden with great results. Before I started mixing my own soils I used some of the fox farms stuff but it always seemed to bring bugs into the equation. Could have just been coincidence, who knows.

Got some orange cookies x Choco diesel coming. This will be First time planting some useful seeds, psyched as this thread has some beautiful plants in it.
Nothing against stonington by any means, the ph and other factors just seem to be fluctuating unexpectedly at times. I don’t know, it’s probably me honestly.

You should definitely be psyched to be running some of the best gear an American bank has to offer, and affordable at that. Not to mention probably the coolest breeder you’ll talk to. Cheers
 

Flavorcraver

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Nothing against stonington by any means, the ph and other factors just seem to be fluctuating unexpectedly at times. I don’t know, it’s probably me honestly.

You should definitely be psyched to be running some of the best gear an American bank has to offer, and affordable at that. Not to mention probably the coolest breeder you’ll talk to. Cheers
Stonington blend is a great product. They even make a re_amendment package for it if you wish to recycle it... Its not quite water only on its own but its best bagged soil ive ever used
 
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