Hawaii Growers

808HI

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Wassup erbody. Haven't been on here for a while, erones still killing it. Looking good braddahs. Had one question, if I started plants outside under the sun so pretty much 12/12, let tem veg outside for about 1.5 months, then brought them inside for 18/6. Would that stress out the plants too much. Or should I gradually increase the hours of light per day. Also, anyone ever grow out phatty fruit from Barney's farm and Kali mist by serious seeds. Looking for se growing tips on these two strains. Aurite braddahs, shoots, alojahz
 

Punatic

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purple (5).jpgPURPLE KUSH.jpgpurple.jpg100_0133.jpgPurple Kush a Sweet Tasty Bud. Hey, Mo you still got me beat Outdoors ;-) w/ that Africa genetics. I'm still learning. PS Fed's I have Never grown, Sold or Purchased Marijuana bud, leaf, or Seeds All posts made by me are Purely Fictional, for my Amusement Only. So stop Crashing My Hard Drives.
 

Mohican

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Hey Punatic - Your poseys are better than mine hehe

My mouse and keyboard seem to have a mind of their own lately too!

Now that I am not posting from my tablet - here are some shots of the frosty Jesus OG:

















Malawi cutting I just stuck in the dirt:


Before:






Now:









Cheers,
Mo
 

Punatic

Active Member
Real Frosty Mo looking Real Good ! I been Busy too....0729121127.jpgDurbanHaze0808120858.jpg25 Gallon Pot Had my Girl Hold my Shaft ;-)100_5367.JPGDone. Was a Big Solid Girl.
 

Dyna Ryda

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Got a batch of dyna widows going. I started using roots organic dry mix for nutrients, I'm liking them. Do you guys know any tricks to increase yeald?I'm averaging 4 zips in 10 gal smart pots.
 

Mohican

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Looks pretty damn good brah!

Bigger pots equals bigger plants. :) Fish is a great source of N and making your own compost and teas can really give you some spectacular plants! Collect those dead bugs under your zapper light and start mixing them in with your dry nutes. Dry nutes take longer but you can bubble some in water for a couple days and make a tea. Add the leftover solids to your soil and water with the diluted tea. It will never burn your plants!

You can go up in the forest/jungle and get some of the dirt/leaf matter and use that as a great supplement to your soil microbes. The shrimp farms on the north shore might have some great shrimp guts you could use and the big veggie farm stand might have some scraps you can use. Seaweed is excellent. Foliar spray with coconut water and aloe is also showing great results!

Cheers,
Mo
 

Mohican

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Hi All,

Hope you had a good weekend and didn't almost die up in your attic like me.


Here are some pics from today:


























Cheers,
Mo
 

kaloconnection

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Looks pretty damn good brah!

Bigger pots equals bigger plants. :) Fish is a great source of N and making your own compost and teas can really give you some spectacular plants! Collect those dead bugs under your zapper light and start mixing them in with your dry nutes. Dry nutes take longer but you can bubble some in water for a couple days and make a tea. Add the leftover solids to your soil and water with the diluted tea. It will never burn your plants!

You can go up in the forest/jungle and get some of the dirt/leaf matter and use that as a great supplement to your soil microbes. The shrimp farms on the north shore might have some great shrimp guts you could use and the big veggie farm stand might have some scraps you can use. Seaweed is excellent. Foliar spray with coconut water and aloe is also showing great results!

Cheers,
Mo
My biggest yields have come when I LST'd and supercropped the shit out of my plants and extended veg sessions. I find the organic methods dont really increase my yield but increase taste and potency tremendously, which I personally find more important. Of course the strain has a lot to do with overall yields also, I saw some pics of some 7+ft. beasts grown in 10 gallon smartpots in Nor. Cal.
 

SpliffAndMyLady

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Let them go as long as you can. They put on so much of the weight in the last few weeks..put them in a spot where they'll get the most direct sunlight hours they can too.
 

SpliffAndMyLady

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808HI you could do that..you're right though it stresses the plant. You usually want to mimic nature, and gradually decrease the hours...less confusion. Good luck bra.
 

SpliffAndMyLady

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Hi All,

Hope you had a good weekend and didn't almost die up in your attic like me.


Here are some pics from today:


























Cheers,
Mo
Not in my attic but I was working in a 150 degree attic and every 10 minutes I had to empty out my goggles because they were full of sweat. Like one snorkel mask when da bugger stay leaking! :lol:

Ambulance on speedial
 

doubletake

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My biggest yields have come when I LST'd and supercropped the shit out of my plants and extended veg sessions. I find the organic methods dont really increase my yield but increase taste and potency tremendously, which I personally find more important. Of course the strain has a lot to do with overall yields also, I saw some pics of some 7+ft. beasts grown in 10 gallon smartpots in Nor. Cal.
DO you mean 100s? Dudes in NorCal are not fucking with 10 gallons ha mabey for the clones b4 they put em in the ground.
 

Sun Farmer

New Member
I have a question for anybody that knows. It kind of relates to the subject except I live in southern Florida where it rarely freezes. If I started a regular photo flower plant, say white widow right now at what time would that plant flower? It wouldn't actually grow and not flower until next fall would it?
 

kaloconnection

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DO you mean 100s? Dudes in NorCal are not fucking with 10 gallons ha mabey for the clones b4 they put em in the ground.
I was wrong it was actually a 7 gallon, granted the roots are guaranteed growing though the bottom of the pot its still pretty impressive.
Here's the pics from Instagram


and the caption: "I've seen some crazy things up here in the emerald triangle and this is another towards the top of the list... 7' tall extremely healthy extremely bushy plant in a 7 gallon pot hahaha and look close it's starting to bud fat!! He's got it on a constant flow drip.... Lol wtf right?"
 

Mohican

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Constant drip is almost like hydro and the pot is sitting on the ground like you said. I have my pots over tubs of soil and I can't move them anymore. Anchored tightly :)










Holy Smoke Mulanje #2 starting to flower - starting!















Greenhouse:










North Garden:








Cheers,
Mo
 
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