May11ths thread of all sorts of nonsense

hyroot

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Some plants I nearly killed off w unwashed coco and some clones that were soaked in aerated bio-root water. Using rockwool because I was out of rapid rooters .

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I made a drying rack out of a hood box and then a carmelo just after trim.
that nug looks sexy. I used to have a couple drying boxes too. At the old place. But I used clothing boxes from uhaul. Ran 2 levels of string 3 across. Kept the box closed. Small buds would be dry in 3-4 days. Big buds 5-6 days. The cardboard absorbs moisture.
 

May11th

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Tunder, id say another 3 weeks atleast.i have one tgat has the clawing effect too I don't why it did it but its going to be about a 12-16 week strain. It looks loke yours but dark hairs and slightly more swollen calyxs.

Very true hyroot and thank you, its a carmelo . I like it for drying a lot and the fan juat gives them nice airfllq but its on low and not pointed directly on them.
 

May11th

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So just started my seedlings. Im going to have to thank hyroot for all his knowledge and helpful vid and advice on aloe vera. I recently bought 3 plants to have near me and they just are good plants to have. So I cleaned my dome, installed a cute little thermometer, then I aerated rapid rooters in aloe vera water from fresh aloe Vera of coarse and then added 1/4 table spoon of general organics bio-root, shocked I had this left, after its out ill make something simular, then aerated for 1 hour and took cubes and water out and dumped it in tray to keep a good level of humidity. So lets begin hour 1 of the lavender X bc bkueberry grow, starting out with 26 , hope to have some keepers. I will keep track of this folks and I plan to really try to dial in my work. Lets go!
 

hyroot

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The seed sprout teas (enzymes) help alot with rooting too.. I just had one NL pheno
that had barely rooted and still loose in the soil. One watering of a mung bean sprout enzyme tea. 2 days later the whole party cup was filled with roots. Enzymes are great for root growth and breaking down dead or old roots.
 

May11th

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Hell yeah man, could you possibly do a video for everyone on your process of doing thr enzyme tea. I think this forum needs it. There really isnt much out there on it. I looked for your aloe video but couldnt find it. I enjoy watching your plants grow hyroot, you take organics very seriously. I respect the hell out of you and a few others.
 

hyroot

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Ima post pics later today. I will do a video withe the next seed sprout tea. I watered with an sst 2 days ago. I will be doing a compost tea next. After that I will do another sst. In 8 -10 days probably.

type hyroot into the search on you tube. I only have the 2 videos. I will be documenting the next batch with more video than before.
 

May11th

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Ill check out a organics store and look for barley. You turned me on....... to sst. Lol thanks man, all of everyones help w alot from you had me very confident that organics produce the best meds and are challenging to grow but the end product is non carable to. I love growing more than smoking and hope to one day have a job that pays me to do so. I would love to nurture plants and sell them to people and see them smile and ask where I learned it , I would say a cannabis online community that started w gandalf, rrog, stow, red, hamish, coma, hyroot, spicy, subcool, toker, ccc, and the happy organic community. ..oh and I found out that the blueberry is a very stretch indica although the light is close. Its looking great after final transplant.
 

May11th

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Red, I have one cooking but its not ready for another 2 weeks.

2 bales sphagnum peat moss, 6cf
2.5 bags bags of black gold ewc, 50 lbs
1 cf of perlite, will switch to lava rock next.
2 cf of vermiculite
2.5lbs of fishbone meal
2.5lbs of feathermeal
6 cups dolomite lime
6 cups Oyster shell rmeal
6 cups greensand
1 cup seabird quano
1 cup kelp meal
1 cup alfalfa meal
1 cup roots Oregonism xl
.25 cup of azomite
1/8th cup humic acid

I plan to run this as normal, no mixing in with a base soil or whatever, its not as hot as supersoil but is still on the warm side but plants will be getting this when they are around 1 foot tall in veg, they will be in a peatbased mixed w dolomite and oystershell and feather meal and greensand and a smidge of seabird quano, very mild yet full of nutes. Should be enough food to not feed till transplant. I plan to start out in 1 qrts for clones then when roots are big enough move to 3 and then end up in 7 gal. I will use mainly grow bags and I will have a base simular to to the hot mix I have listed but split with 40% coco . I dont know if this mix will be great but I plan to fool around more. I was at ph of 4.0 when I first made the mix, added more oystershell and dolomite lime and now its 6.3-7, I can handle that. I hope to have a good cheap soil for everyone to run soon, I wish when I first started out I could of had a good soil to just add water and have big buds, I like supersoil but why should I have to buy expensive bags to use as a base. Id rather save money where I can.
 

May11th

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Blue dream bag seed. Started in coco, nearly died now in my mild mix. They are about to get transplanted in 3 gals and moved. They just got sprayed w the habanero aloe neem spray.

Moving plants around tomorrow. Small veg will be half blueberry,then seeds of blueberry x lavender which I made and just popped surface so cant wait to see them grow, my blueberries are stretch indicas and branch out and get bushy, huge leaves and fast growth. The lavender is carmelo ofcoarse and will vary greatlu because it can go either short indica or monster sativa, carmelos are slow fimishers but yield well and covered in resin, top shelf meds too. Hope this creation sutes me
 

RedCarpetMatches

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Red, I have one cooking but its not ready for another 2 weeks.

2 bales sphagnum peat moss, 6cf
2.5 bags bags of black gold ewc, 50 lbs
1 cf of perlite, will switch to lava rock next.
2 cf of vermiculite
2.5lbs of fishbone meal
2.5lbs of feathermeal
6 cups dolomite lime
6 cups Oyster shell rmeal
6 cups greensand
1 cup seabird quano
1 cup kelp meal
1 cup alfalfa meal
1 cup roots Oregonism xl
.25 cup of azomite
1/8th cup humic acid

I plan to run this as normal, no mixing in with a base soil or whatever, its not as hot as supersoil but is still on the warm side but plants will be getting this when they are around 1 foot tall in veg, they will be in a peatbased mixed w dolomite and oystershell and feather meal and greensand and a smidge of seabird quano, very mild yet full of nutes. Should be enough food to not feed till transplant. I plan to start out in 1 qrts for clones then when roots are big enough move to 3 and then end up in 7 gal. I will use mainly grow bags and I will have a base simular to to the hot mix I have listed but split with 40% coco . I dont know if this mix will be great but I plan to fool around more. I was at ph of 4.0 when I first made the mix, added more oystershell and dolomite lime and now its 6.3-7, I can handle that. I hope to have a good cheap soil for everyone to run soon, I wish when I first started out I could of had a good soil to just add water and have big buds, I like supersoil but why should I have to buy expensive bags to use as a base. Id rather save money where I can.
Feel like I'm watching a cooking show. How do you even measure and mix all that. You must have a strong back and gluteus maximusses. :hump: I just cut half my ingredients down thanks to clist. Want to go half on a 90 cu ft bale of rice hulls LMAO?! Finally found a somewhat local source 45 min away. I wonder how long that greensand takes to break down. Hear its around 1-2 years with microbes. Good mix.
 

regd87

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Good shit May 11th, just read through the thread keep up the good work! I also have more enjoyment just growing the plants rather than smoking, I can tell the GF is starting to get tired of me talking about growin all the time so it's good to have people like you around! cheers.
 

May11th

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Haha, well im sure ahe take interest in it when you see some crazy organic stuff happening lol.

Red, its not really that bad, it takes awhile but I usually smoke and work and just lose track of time,then I procrastinate on here lol but its a damn good way to, you learn and blow off steam.ps what would rice hulls be good for, any nutritional value?

Thanks guys.
 

May11th

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Just looked back to see how fast stuff is growing and im shocked because I thought it was growing much slower lol im being impatient . Them bd plqnts arr a lil over 3 weeks .
 

RedCarpetMatches

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Haha, well im sure ahe take interest in it when you see some crazy organic stuff happening lol.

Red, its not really that bad, it takes awhile but I usually smoke and work and just lose track of time,then I procrastinate on here lol but its a damn good way to, you learn and blow off steam.ps what would rice hulls be good for, any nutritional value?

Thanks guys.
No better exercise than mixing 5 totes of soil. I doggy paddle that shit...no shovels. Sweat is my secret ingredient lol. Rice hulls are great for aeration, cheap, and eventually breaks down...which just becomes more good compost. Doesn't float like perlite. Too cold to be outside smashing lava rock lol.
 
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