Club 600

Shwagbag

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there you go Budolskie
Originally Posted by whodatnation
Yeah, this one is simple and works great.


1 Bale sunshine mix #2 or promix (3.8 cu ft)
8 cups Bone Meal - phosphorus source
4 cups Blood Meal - nitrogen source
1 1/3 cups Epsom salts - magnesium source
3-4 cups dolomite lime -calcium source & pH buffering
1 tsp fritted trace elements
4 cups kelp meal.
9kg (25 lbs) bag pure worm castings

- Mix thoroughly, moisten, and let sit 1-2 weeks before use.



That's a nice little basic mix right there. If you can't find the fritted trace elements, then azomite would be another option.
 

Shwagbag

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I worked on the wife's car on Saturday and ended up needing some help and called a friend who promptly came by and assisted....I was able to give him six extrema clones this morning, and it is a good feeling...like Heads Up (where are you hiding?) says "play it forward".

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cof
COF, you're definitely a pay it forward kind of guy :) BTW I've been trying to rep the pics of the ladies you've been posting here in the 600 but I just can't yet lol. Looking very nice and with a fine selection as always. How do you like the extrema? I'm currently popping Jackberry F2's and Sugar PUnch, excited about both. I know you're a big fan of Sannies, have you tried either of those? Anesthesia will be on deck down the road a ways.
 

BigBuddahCheese

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Niiiice man. I tried BG and my genetics were terrible. Tried it again as a cut from a friend and they were still pewpy, completely different genetics :( Glad to see you have a real winner there.

You'll love the SLH, I was smoking her last night. And for me that would be plenty ready for a sativa, I tend to go as soon as there is a trace of amber. She'll blow you right out, and the smell gets even better once she's jarred and cured :D

Question about your SLH, is she a picky eater? Mine likes very low amounts of food or she gets unhappy.
Yea its not a novice strain, mine liked low nutes too and was stubborn about finishing so I just said enough when I seen that amount of amber. The smoke is oh so good and tasty, that I just have to grow it every so often to remind me why I hate but love this strain so much.
 

Shwagbag

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Yea its not a novice strain, mine liked low nutes too and was stubborn about finishing so I just said enough when I seen that amount of amber. The smoke is oh so good and tasty, that I just have to grow it every so often to remind me why I hate but love this strain so much.
Haha, so true. THe longer she's in a container the happier she gets for me. She tends to take weeks to adjust to her flowering container so I try to move her to it early on. Once she gets going she's not the prettiest plant in the box but she makes some lovely nugs :D
 

curious old fart

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How do you like the extrema? I'm currently popping Jackberry F2's and Sugar PUnch, excited about both. I know you're a big fan of Sannies, have you tried either of those? Anesthesia will be on deck down the road a ways.
Imho extrema is the best thing in sannie catalog....she has it all in only 8 weeks, smell, taste and the best high/stone to be found, by far the most requested, with the only drawback being yield is on the small side.
I had problems with the Anesthesia not germinating-even after sannie replaced them. This was during a period when the plasma lights were being tested and I've wondered if that was the reason for the failures....and have not tried any lately.
The sannie products that I currently have in grow are extrema, cheeseberry haze, herijuana, uber kush, double koosh and jack hammer (who is on her way out due to l-o-n-g flowering time-15 weeks), but I bred one to a cheese/jake blue male to hopefully shorten the finish time. The double koosh is quickly becoming a favorite, but I don't see sannie carrying motarebel products anymore.
I recently had a engineers dream/jake blue finish and I really like this combination...hint, hint, this will be the next winner for Breeder Boutique, who is quickly becoming my main source for quality genetics.

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cof
 

curious old fart

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it never fails. As soon as you make a comment, you realize that it's wrong. I stated that the extrema's were 8 weekers, when they are 9 weekers. I got a plant from the bloom room that is a week away from harvest to take pics and she is 8 weeks today and is close, but no cigar yet. this one is a little heavier than normal





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cof
 

genuity

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it's a never-ending battle. I'm unable to strip the area and clean (which is needed) and thought I had a handle on them, and I neglected treating for awhile, and so.....the war wages on.

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cof
start the war on mites early....

i watch these monsters hunt mites,and other bugs,and as you can see.....only the strong make the cut.
 

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TrynaGroSumShyt

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Lol, thats cool as hell Gen. COF i think a steam cleaner may do the trick for the carlpet. I use neem when i have an issue with pest, never really tried much else/
 

duchieman

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Hey cof, here's a tip. Check out the properties of Boric Acid. It's a great organic pesticide and is the active ingredient in some commercial stuff. It dries out the exoskeleton on contact. I used it for fleas and it was amazing. My dogs picked them up and brought them in and when in our carpeted rooms you could see the fleas jumping on white socks. After treating the room with boric acid they were gone almost right away. Only thing is that you have to watch you don't leave in in the carpet too long as it will break down fabric. Just sprinkle it on like any carpet deodorizer and let it work.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boric_acid

[h=3]Insecticidal[/h] Boric acid was first registered in the United States as an insecticide in 1948 for control of cockroaches, termites, fire ants, fleas, silverfish, and many other insects. The product is generally considered to be safe to use in household kitchens to control cockroaches and ants.[SUP][16][/SUP] It acts as a stomach poison affecting the insects' metabolism, and the dry powder is abrasive to the insects' exoskeleton.
 

duchieman

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Hey Bill, I was checking out that article you linked to and the sad thing about it is it doesn't surprise me. Finding anything that doesn't have chemicals in it would be more challenging. This one didn't surprise me either. I've been saying it's bad since it came out, and that people will get sick from it. I stuck with plain old white sugar myself. I may weigh a little more but at least I'm not toxic.

http://www.naturalnews.com/035606_methanol_aspartame_toxicity.html
 

curious old fart

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The carpet is just a minor part of the problem. There's over a ton of misc. storage on top of it with just a small pathway to the grow that would first have to be moved...and that ain't happening.
I had to haul 4 truckloads of garbage bags from the room that a long gone teen age son was supposed to take out years ago....since this was an un-used storage area at the time he made it a garbage dump-which has since been removed. I couldn't even get in the room initially-I guess that's the only reason he quit using it.
so you see I'm working with a contaminated area that I am physically unable to thoroughly clean. I just need to spray more often and not let the mites get out of hand....besides, they don't taste to bad.jk.


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cof
 

bassman999

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When the mites act up I spray what ever I am using on walls floors etc... I am now experimenting with Diatomaceous Earth. I dont know how to use ity yet, but it is organic and safe for consumption even.
 
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