Cannarado genetics

lusidghost

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Yeah I’ve seen on some of the labels that they test positive for pyrethrin. I think they use a lot of neem oil too. A lot of that hydro bud from the dispensaries straight smells like fertilizer.

Hey @JewelRunner I’m about to go shopping for a rez. I think I’m gonna go all out with the coco in my 3x3 and set up a floraflex PotPro system in there. I don’t want to drop a whole bunch on a hydroponic rez so I was planning on looking at heavy duty storage tubs meant for going under a bed. Now I know that won’t support the pots and I’ll need to build a platform over it, but that will be a lot cheaper than a $150 rez, and I can get it today.
Those things can become brittle over time. Treat it like a princess if you go that route.
 

JewelRunner

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Yeah I’ve seen on some of the labels that they test positive for pyrethrin. I think they use a lot of neem oil too. A lot of that hydro bud from the dispensaries straight smells like fertilizer.

Hey @JewelRunner I’m about to go shopping for a rez. I think I’m gonna go all out with the coco in my 3x3 and set up a floraflex PotPro system in there. I don’t want to drop a whole bunch on a hydroponic rez so I was planning on looking at heavy duty storage tubs meant for going under a bed. Now I know that won’t support the pots and I’ll need to build a platform over it, but that will be a lot cheaper than a $150 rez, and I can get it today.
I use those tuff bins or just black plastic trash cans. If you want to put it in the tent a tuff bin will work.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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I use those tuff bins or just black plastic trash cans. If you want to put it in the tent a tuff bin will work.
Cool. I got a 17 gallon heavy duty storage bin. It should work for the time being, and then I will use it for waste water which will then get pumped/siphoned out into my garden after I get a better rez. It’s still a little tall for my 3 x 3 and I was thinking of keeping it outside the tent. Too bad the squatter ones that fit nicely inside a tent without raising everything up too much are so expensive. I might need to upgrade my flower tent to a 4 x 4 for the added height, but that means I’m gonna have to throw a couple more strips and another driver on my light.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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This could be used to *show how to run this system. Might want some spinosad too.
Yup looks like a lot of little white spots on those leaves. Probably thrips.

Anyway, here’s the rez and irrigation system I set up today. It’s not fancy. The hard plastic distribution line sucks and I need to find something more flexible. I also need a timer. I just have it on a switch for the moment. Cost me about $60 to put together and I had a bunch of spare irrigation line at my mom’s house which saved me about 20 bucks. Drainage situation sucks right now and I know this. Hard pots and drip pans are en route. I’m deep cleaning the tent when I put the drip pans in and I’m phasing out the plastic bag pots for good.

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So the more I think about it, the more I think it’s worth it to buy a nice reservoir that sits inside the tent, and invest in that floraflex PotPro setup if I’m gonna get serious about coco and more modern, commercial cultivation techniques. I’ve been doing soil for 2 years now. I don’t like the mess, the large pots, or the bugs. I spent half of last summer and fall battling thrips, then spider mites, and then a ridiculous fungus gnat infestation and I don’t want to do that ever again. I’m sick of the soil getting everywhere because I’m just not gonna clean my tents every single day and it makes my pics look amateurish and sloppy. It’s time to invest in some real quality cannabis cultivation equipment. I blew over a G building lights so I can do this. Having a cleaner, more professional looking setup that gets better yields with fewer problems is totally worth it.
 

Snowback

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I’m sure somebody will send you a cut of their blue apples. I’m totally down.

Speaking of which I just saw sundae strudel on the flower menu at one of the few good dispensaries in my city. This dispo sells clones from time to time, so I’ll be stopping in there more often. The only clones they had for sale today was something called trap star. All their clones are $20 and that’s a steal for a legit cut of sundae strudel, but the last cut I got from them was GG4 and it obviously came from a S1 because it was weaker than the jibba jabba. Or maybe my cut of jibba jabba is just really potent. One bong rip does the job for me and I suck down distillate all day long.
I know you already know this, but be really careful with cuts from those places. Bugs, etc...
I got a clone years ago from one of those places and it had SUPER powdery mildew that was resistant to all of the usual methods of getting rid of it. I eventually had to do a very complicated procedure in order to get it clean. (You , as a mushroom guy might compare the procedure to the cannabis equivalent of isolating mycelium on agar over multiple dishes). Not fun!
 

JewelRunner

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Yup looks like a lot of little white spots on those leaves. Probably thrips.

Anyway, here’s the rez and irrigation system I set up today. It’s not fancy. The hard plastic distribution line sucks and I need to find something more flexible. I also need a timer. I just have it on a switch for the moment. Cost me about $60 to put together and I had a bunch of spare irrigation line at my mom’s house which saved me about 20 bucks. Drainage situation sucks right now and I know this. Hard pots and drip pans are en route. I’m deep cleaning the tent when I put the drip pans in and I’m phasing out the plastic bag pots for good.

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So the more I think about it, the more I think it’s worth it to buy a nice reservoir that sits inside the tent, and invest in that floraflex PotPro setup if I’m gonna get serious about coco and more modern, commercial cultivation techniques. I’ve been doing soil for 2 years now. I don’t like the mess, the large pots, or the bugs. I spent half of last summer and fall battling thrips, then spider mites, and then a ridiculous fungus gnat infestation and I don’t want to do that ever again. I’m sick of the soil getting everywhere because I’m just not gonna clean my tents every single day and it makes my pics look amateurish and sloppy. It’s time to invest in some real quality cannabis cultivation equipment. I blew over a G building lights so I can do this. Having a cleaner, more professional looking setup that gets better yields with fewer problems is totally worth it.
I set up quick disconnects so I can wash my rez’s in the bathtub and I hard line with pvc as much as possible. I don’t see any reason this 20 dollar trashcan won’t last like 5 years. If your feed lines fall below your water level be sure to drill a small anti-siphon hole in the tubing that’s inside the rez, above the water line. When I first started I emptied more than one rez out all over because it just siphoned out:wall: cloth pots do good with coco. I use two gallons and I also use plastic pots. The cloth is better with gnats but they aren’t any real problem with the plastic pots.59D16BC8-1F5C-4A23-B2B4-D9F75B3B265D.jpegEB3373EC-CD45-4997-8F04-0CFA1F4EEAD2.jpeg3DBE861C-91A2-46EA-A021-AF50E71B0ACE.jpeg
 

Lightgreen2k

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I’m way behind, but I’m really psyched about this run. I’m looking for a Grumpz, a Gas and a Blueberry leaner. Im going to mother the winners and grab a few Cheetah Piss crosses in July or whenever, and then I think I may be good on seeds for a while. I want some stability back in my garden. Too many strangers hanging out making different demands.
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The Compound/ Cannarado hybrid should be interesting. Don't like compound but cannarado is cool.
 

TerrapinBlazin

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I set up quick disconnects so I can wash my rez’s in the bathtub and I hard line with pvc as much as possible. I don’t see any reason this 20 dollar trashcan won’t last like 5 years. If your feed lines fall below your water level be sure to drill a small anti-siphon hole in the tubing that’s inside the rez, above the water line. When I first started I emptied more than one rez out all over because it just siphoned out:wall: cloth pots do good with coco. I use two gallons and I also use plastic pots. The cloth is better with gnats but they aren’t any real problem with the plastic pots.View attachment 4859618View attachment 4859619View attachment 4859620
Everything inside the tent is hard pipe, made from sprinkler risers and 1/4” adapter manifolds. I need to stabilize the risers a little better. It’s working really well so far. Hell if I make this DIY setup nice enough I may not even need to buy those fancy pots with the drain lines. I just think it would be so cool to be able to run a drain line for all the pots into my garden, or at the very least into another rez that I could pump out there. My buddy grows in his basement so everything drains into the sump and he just pumps it out into his yard.
 

Lightgreen2k

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I'm not thinking what I don't have, just what will be Better. A couple days ago, I showed a strain that I will be growing out soon.

TK /Chem 91 Gellati × Bubble Gum Biscotti will bring out some new flavors to the market.

The Tk/chem91 Gellati hybrid is already sweet by it's self, as you know I'm always saying on Forums Make your own Mom's or Pollen donor's/Males.

"Bubble Gum Biscotti " mmm mmm mmm.

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This hybrid will go well against things like Triangle Mints [Triangle Kush × Animal Mints] aka Wedding Cake and Ice-cream Cake.

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Lastly Lot's of things have hit the market other than "Jungleboys " and people want new flavors.

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TerrapinBlazin

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I know you already know this, but be really careful with cuts from those places. Bugs, etc...
I got a clone years ago from one of those places and it had SUPER powdery mildew that was resistant to all of the usual methods of getting rid of it. I eventually had to do a very complicated procedure in order to get it clean. (You , as a mushroom guy might compare the procedure to the cannabis equivalent of isolating mycelium on agar over multiple dishes). Not fun!
Yeah I haven’t brought in a dispensary cut in a long time. I think the bugs I got last summer came from cheap bagged soil that I bought when I couldn’t find perlite. I’m really glad that it’s dry enough out here that fungal infections aren’t much of an issue. It’s funny you mention the culture work. I used to love cleaning up a dirty culture and turning it into something like this. 719CBF0E-0386-494B-8E72-CDBD9079F618.jpeg
 

Greybush7387

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Well i can’t argue that i definitely need some peace of mind, and some new lights. Selling packs that i’ve chose to make specific lines, which are mostly Thugpug strains, some Rado gear, and specific strains from other breeders would make me completely start from square one. Except it wouldn’t even be square one, it would be in the negatives, at least concerning the lines i really want to make. Not to mention those strains that I’ve specifically chosen for those lines are completely sold out, and will cost anywhere from $1000-$500 in auction if they’re even available. So in my opinion wasting the genetics i chose to make those specific lines would be completely counterproductive. Why sell those strains that i plan on working into my own lines, when like i said i make $1000 a week, and could easily afford my own spot. Not to mention wouldn’t be at some random JoBlo renter that would just make my life more difficult. If anything I would be renting from someone that completely supports what I’m doing, and can possibly even get me in the legal market where I’m at. Even if I sold every single pack I had but still wouldn’t be enough to be able to buy my own spot especially in the area i’m in. Wouldn’t even be enough to buy a bare-bones property. My main focus is breeding, no growing for medical/recreational. Honestly after this run if they have to wait a couple months to save up enough money to get my own spot, and not pop anything during that time frame To me that’s worth it. Not to mention i can have other buddies hunt through packs, and keep ones the aren’t just good but absolutely amazing. Going today slap a whole bunch of shit together, hoping one sticks. Really want to actually do selections on females and males that not only check each boxKarma’s but absolutely crush each box. To each their own their own though.
You can find a ton of cuts bug free already pheno hunted on strainly of your thug pug rado stuff . Just sayin. And you can move faster lol but i know what you mean. What are your top 3 packs you wouldnt part with? Mine are grape sundae,cocomero f2s and sour apple pie.
So you think I should just get some regular hard plastic nursery pots? I’d love to find some square 2 gallon ones. Air pots seem cool but they’re so expensive and probably not designed for 20% humidity.

Edit — just ended up buying a 10 pack of hard plastic 2 gallon nursery pots on eBay. It’s gonna look clean with the drip pans. I also ordered some square drip pans for the veg tent. I spent a good amount of time cleaning my tent and grow room yesterday. I think switching to coco will be a lot less messy. I want the floors of my tents to always look like this.

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Get a shop vac bruh
 

Greybush7387

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Yup looks like a lot of little white spots on those leaves. Probably thrips.

Anyway, here’s the rez and irrigation system I set up today. It’s not fancy. The hard plastic distribution line sucks and I need to find something more flexible. I also need a timer. I just have it on a switch for the moment. Cost me about $60 to put together and I had a bunch of spare irrigation line at my mom’s house which saved me about 20 bucks. Drainage situation sucks right now and I know this. Hard pots and drip pans are en route. I’m deep cleaning the tent when I put the drip pans in and I’m phasing out the plastic bag pots for good.

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So the more I think about it, the more I think it’s worth it to buy a nice reservoir that sits inside the tent, and invest in that floraflex PotPro setup if I’m gonna get serious about coco and more modern, commercial cultivation techniques. I’ve been doing soil for 2 years now. I don’t like the mess, the large pots, or the bugs. I spent half of last summer and fall battling thrips, then spider mites, and then a ridiculous fungus gnat infestation and I don’t want to do that ever again. I’m sick of the soil getting everywhere because I’m just not gonna clean my tents every single day and it makes my pics look amateurish and sloppy. It’s time to invest in some real quality cannabis cultivation equipment. I blew over a G building lights so I can do this. Having a cleaner, more professional looking setup that gets better yields with fewer problems is totally worth it.
Coco has a ton of gnats you will need nematodes the s felatie or sum shit. Dwc is the cleanest. rockwool grow cubes are amazing to i would do them If i had the money. Rdwc is great if you can fill and drain ur rez easy And not allow water to get to cold or hot def a clean system no bugs or mess. Drain to waste will save you wayyy more nutes that a recirculating system as well. I like coco its cheap and gnats arent a issue but i do over fill the trays some times which is where the small shop vac comes in.
 
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Nate Dogg

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You can find a ton of cuts bug free already pheno hunted on strainly of your thug pug rado stuff . Just sayin. And you can move faster lol but i know what you mean. What are your top 3 packs you wouldnt part with? Mine are grape sundae,cocomero f2s and sour apple pie.

Get a shop vac bruh
it’s more than 3 but Dingleberry, UP, Sugar Rush, Watercolor Frosting, the GP S1 and GP bx, SD f1 and f2, Back to Cherry, Chapple, and all my WY East Farms packs.
 
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