Dynasty Genetics Thread

daybreaker

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you hit the nail on the head with the no flyable zones, theres no spotter aircraft in my area at all, so a person can go that bit harder in numbers, i could not go back to growing under the zones which are monitored again, just too much stress, paramilitary fuzz abseiling outta deluxe choppers then locking the growers up then reselling it all a month later..their cheeky that lot
yeah I know a few boys up north that lost everything.c.a.m.p.They pulled 60 purple lightning 1 week from harvy.I was growing along the stream in Petaluma...mpwed the whole creek and left me one quarter pounder with a camp biz card stapelled to the stock.The plants were all 12 feet tall and 6 ft wide and purple all the way through.fuck camp and their evil shit.im looking for property in Montana.:weed:
 

daybreaker

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4 of the 6 have been cleaned up and jarred. The two more sativa dominant plants are still hanging.

Plant #9: the worst of the bunch. No real discernable smell or taste from it. Very few trichomes. Average in every way. This was the only plant of the bunch where the cut didn't root.... and Im OK with that.
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Plant #8: The best of the bunch thus far. The shortest, lightest yielding, most bubba dom of them all. Very frosty, nice understated berry odor, with a great functional Indica buzz. This one is getting a second run for sure.
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Plant #6: This one is pretty good. Good yield, good amount of trichomes, nice buzz.... but it's not as good as #8 in any way aside from yield. Plus it smells like cheese, which is fine, but not really what I was after. No second date for this gal.
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Plant #4: Kinda tossed up on this one. It checks all of the boxes, but I'm not sure I like the smell. Best way to describe it would be kitchen spices. Nice in every other way though. Undecided on if I'll run a clone of this one again. I'll wait and see what comes of the last two
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Were these all cck?I got bluniverse,blue heron,cck and moose and lobsta on deck.hopefully you have some more pics later in this thread.
 

VirtualHerd

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Were these all cck?I got bluniverse,blue heron,cck and moose and lobsta on deck.hopefully you have some more pics later in this thread.
I have a blue heron a couple weeks into flower....... Not much to see yet. It's short and streched very little has a slight coffee/berry smell so far. I also have another blue heron seedling that is growing great and showing a little color already.
 

daybreaker

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I have a blue heron a couple weeks into flower....... Not much to see yet. It's short and streched very little has a slight coffee/berry smell so far. I also have another blue heron seedling that is growing great and showing a little color already.
its turning purple already?Wow.I just started 5 seeds of bluniverse tonight.Going to save the blue heron,moose and lobsta and cck for the new year since I m working sooooo many strains...see if I can find a nice girly in this first 5 of 12.post some pics.
 

st0wandgrow

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Were these all cck?I got bluniverse,blue heron,cck and moose and lobsta on deck.hopefully you have some more pics later in this thread.
Yes. I posted a few pics of the Huckleberry Spacequeen somewhere in the thread as well. That's the only 2 Dynasty strains I've run so far...
 

daybreaker

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Yes. I posted a few pics of the Huckleberry Spacequeen somewhere in the thread as well. That's the only 2 Dynasty strains I've run so far...
are you mixing your own soils?im attempting my first partial mix adding bone,blood,feather meal and bat guano and some mykkos micros.I've seen some threads of buds that are ridiculous with homemade soils.Have you tried subcools mix?
 

st0wandgrow

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are you mixing your own soils?im attempting my first partial mix adding bone,blood,feather meal and bat guano and some mykkos micros.I've seen some threads of buds that are ridiculous with homemade soils.Have you tried subcools mix?
Yezzir. I've been making my own organic soil for a couple years + now. Subcools recipe works just fine, but it has way too much shit in it IMO. Right now I'm testing out some soil that is made mostly of stuff from my back yard. Leaf mold, worm poop, etc. The plants seem to dig it.
 

daybreaker

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Do you think those things im adding will allow me to go light on feedings?Im using AN sensi grow and bloom with alternating tiger bloom and big bud.i'd like to get to the point of just watering..I need to add worm castings to the list.
 

st0wandgrow

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Do you think those things im adding will allow me to go light on feedings?Im using AN sensi grow and bloom with alternating tiger bloom and big bud.i'd like to get to the point of just watering..I need to add worm castings to the list.
I generally stick with the following:

Base:
- 1/3 worm castings
- 1/3 aeration bits (pumice, rice hulls, perlite, lava rock, etc)
- 1/3 peat/coco coir/leaf mold

To each cubic foot of base I add 1/2 cup each of the following:
- Kelp meal
- Alfalfa meal
- Crab shell meal
- Neem seed meal

I also add 2-3 cups per cf of minerals (rock fines, azomite, green sand, gypsum, etc)

If you're using a peat base, you will want to add some calcium carbonate to offset the acidity of the peat at 1/2 cup per cf. I prefer oyster shell flour, but dolomite lime will suffice.

Wet that down with a compost tea, leave it sit for 30-60 days, and plug your plant right in there. Most strains are fine with just plain water right to the finish line, but some strains require a top dress or nutrient tea mid way through flower.
 

daybreaker

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I generally stick with the following:

Base:
- 1/3 worm castings
- 1/3 aeration bits (pumice, rice hulls, perlite, lava rock, etc)
- 1/3 peat/coco coir/leaf mold

To each cubic foot of base I add 1/2 cup each of the following:
- Kelp meal
- Alfalfa meal
- Crab shell meal
- Neem seed meal

I also add 2-3 cups per cf of minerals (rock fines, azomite, green sand, gypsum, etc)

If you're using a peat base, you will want to add some calcium carbonate to offset the acidity of the peat at 1/2 cup per cf. I prefer oyster shell flour, but dolomite lime will suffice.

Wet that down with a compost tea, leave it sit for 30-60 days, and plug your plant right in there. Most strains are fine with just plain water right to the finish line, but some strains require a top dress or nutrient tea mid way through flower.
Right on man,this is the direction I need to be going if I ever wanna get the monster buds.Tired of these mediocre thumbsized buds ARGH!!!Preciate it.How important is the sitting period?Because im bout to do another run.so far I have blood,bone,feather meals and bat guano to add to my soil.Are those good,would you recommend those and if not what subtitutes would you use?I know I need to get the alfalfa,ive seen what that stuf does in that other thread.oh and what does the neem seed do?
 

st0wandgrow

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Right on man,this is the direction I need to be going if I ever wanna get the monster buds.Tired of these mediocre thumbsized buds ARGH!!!Preciate it.How important is the sitting period?Because im bout to do another run.so far I have blood,bone,feather meals and bat guano to add to my soil.Are those good,would you recommend those and if not what subtitutes would you use?I know I need to get the alfalfa,ive seen what that stuf does in that other thread.oh and what does the neem seed do?

You have to let the soil sit. The microbes in the worm castings/compost need time to break down the organic inputs so that they are plant available. During this process the soil will heat up while ammonia disipates, and this can burn the plants roots. I don't use blood meal or bone meal, just a personal preference, but it will work fine. Use caution with the blood meal as it is quite soluble and is capable of burning the plant.

If yield is your goal, I'd consider DWC or some other form of hydroponics. It's really difficult to replicate the amount of food and oxygen that hydro brings in a soil based medium.

edit: Neem seed meal is a source of NPK and also doubles a pest deterrent. The biggest plus of using an organic soil IMO is how well it stimulates the plants auto immune response. Bugs avoid my plants like the plague.
 

undercovergrow

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@st0wandgrow i started using the crab shell meal as you suggested and like the results. your soil is very similar to mine except i haven't put out the money for neem seed meal yet. recently upped the ingredients on a batch and the girls didn't like it so going back to smaller doses like before, but the crab shell meal was a good suggestion. thanks!
 

undercovergrow

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yeah i started using @st0wandgrow simple recipe (minus the neem seed meal, which i do need to just spend the money on) several grows back and it's affordable and it works. there's something else i'm using that he told me to use...i'll have to go check but i add it to the watering every so often and that has helped too. i really like the simple.
 

D_Urbmon

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I hear that! I need to get down on a recipe like this also.

Is the soil re-usable or just one time use?
 
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