Dynasty Genetics Thread

st0wandgrow

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made some more full melt dry sift from the caramel candy kush. This strain has top notch resin profile for sifting.

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That is nice! Makes me want to bust out a beach towel and the water wings. :-)


the CCK , she have red-ish stems?

or is it me... im thinking could be p/k issue.

@stowandgrow
Hmmm. I'll have to take a peek when the lights come on. Can't say I've really noticed that before, but I'm usually baked by the time the lights come on at night, so...
 

st0wandgrow

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i started w/ a 20/20/20 ...should bring back the color.
I'm really unable to diagnose any NPK issues using an amended soil. Tough to tinker with it, and most anything I add to the soil is very slow to break down. This strain seems to like my soil though, which isn't too hot, so maybe they prefer a lower ppm for feedings?

Wish I could offer better advice
 

professor KIND

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no no. its good.

i work differently.
there's an issue. i see it.
went down to peep one i have in flower looking sexy.

im ususally under 500ppm with everything.
need to introduce some cal/p/k to bring back the proper color.

since i did transplants, its easier to feed them all the same thing.
 

D_Urbmon

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Thanks guys. Every grower should own a set of screens!




IIRC I did have some purpling on the stems and petioles on my CCK but who knows it could have been a deficiency.
 

greentipz

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i only remember seeing those beans on dank bidz before it was dank bidz.

ssh f4 was 8 to 9 weeks i think.
should have grabbed a pack.... they were like $40.

great deal from a trusted seed maker.
buy seeds from prof p before mr nice any day.
your exactly right 40 bucks, it was a steal
 

greentipz

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P1030582.JPG hey guys, this plant is
(ssh f4 x gdp) xgdp) x atw and its full of seed. not sure what the trainwreck will bring to it,
hopefully some very nice plants will ensue. brim tks for your support over at the farm, thank you for being my friend. send me a pm
over there and i'll try to get you some. best Tipz
 

Drew303fullsun

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Ya
View attachment 3501838 hey guys, this plant is
(ssh f4 x gdp) xgdp) x atw and its full of seed. not sure what the trainwreck will bring to it,
hopefully some very nice plants will ensue. brim tks for your support over at the farm, thank you for being my friend. send me a pm
over there and i'll try to get you some. best Tipz
. The t
View attachment 3501838 hey guys, this plant is
(ssh f4 x gdp) xgdp) x atw and its full of seed. not sure what the trainwreck will bring to it,
hopefully some very nice plants will ensue. brim tks for your support over at the farm, thank you for being my friend. send me a pm
over there and i'll try to get you some. best Tipz
The Tw will help it finish quick if it already doesn't and will def add lemon to the smell that the strain already has.
 

greenghost420

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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.
almost the exact recipe i got, cept switch the neem seed for insect frass. same concept tho. did you notice it get kinda muddy with alot of the minerals mixed in? i was adding oyster shell, gysum, and a buildasoil mineral mix. cut those out and went to lime and epsoms and its not so thick. gonna slowly add some back and see if it was this shitty compost...
 
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