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2easy

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im pretty sure you ain't grow a real sativa in your life would ike to see you gave them veg to see the uncontrolable monster appear
I totally understand what you mean. I love sativas and one of my first indoor plants was a 16 week sativa. 4 weeks veg she was about 1.5 ft tall. Flipped her 12/12 and By harvest she was over 2m tall and that included being scrogged throughout stretch (which was 3weeks before i even saw a flower) and then i had to bend the colas down and she was still heaving against the ceiling by the end. Colas like you wouldnt believe though
 

Yodaweed

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that only 12 weeks hybrid , try some destroyer or just the real neville's haze a 14+weeks
I have five different haze plants, 4 of them are nevile's wreck x amnesia haze one is a super silver haze, all but the super silver haze grow straight vertical with hardly any side branching, one of the nevile x amnesia is a ridiculous phenotype that is really just 1 long stem no side branches and it seems to flower for an eternity, it grows so large I have had to flower in a 1 gallon container to reduce height tastes great tho like the old school haze I used to get when I was a kid not these weird hazes now a days that don't taste anything like haze. I'm thinking about buying a small gorilla grow tent with height extension to grow an old timers haze.
 

Mad Hamish

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im pretty sure you ain't grow a real sativa in your life would ike to see you gave them veg to see the uncontrolable monster appear
Pure sativa indoors sucks lol. I used to LOVE them but after the past few years with hybrids it is going to be damn hard to dedicate 14 weeks and up... Congoji was the last near pure Sativa for me for a while. What a blessing finding suitable hybrids for my taste!!!
 

2easy

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Pure sativa indoors sucks lol. I used to LOVE them but after the past few years with hybrids it is going to be damn hard to dedicate 14 weeks and up... Congoji was the last near pure Sativa for me for a while. What a blessing finding suitable hybrids for my taste!!!
amen to that. i love a nice sativa but i wont be doing it indoors again in a hurry. not when there are so many nice manageable hybrids out there that can offer some pretty heady highs. although there will always be a place in my heart for a pure sativa.



the 6 seed plants are the HW x GS/AWW hopefully i can pick up some females this go round.

the 9 seedlings are cornerstone. im thinking about crossing the 2 strains and seeing what i get bringing the 2 headwrecker lines back together
 

madininagyal

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Pure sativa indoors sucks lol. I used to LOVE them but after the past few years with hybrids it is going to be damn hard to dedicate 14 weeks and up... Congoji was the last near pure Sativa for me for a while. What a blessing finding suitable hybrids for my taste!!!
my first and only time i've made a sativa indoor it was some zamal from la reunion island 18weeks even with HEAVY!!!! training an been only in a 5l pot with 3weeks veg she finish at more than 2 meters high, never been able to tame the beast, she had finish outside
 

Mad Hamish

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amen to that. i love a nice sativa but i wont be doing it indoors again in a hurry. not when there are so many nice manageable hybrids out there that can offer some pretty heady highs. although there will always be a place in my heart for a pure sativa.



the 6 seed plants are the HW x GS/AWW hopefully i can pick up some females this go round.

the 9 seedlings are cornerstone. im thinking about crossing the 2 strains and seeing what i get bringing the 2 headwrecker lines back together
Put me down for a trade when you make that cross mate, I have some satty leaners of my own creation that might grab your interest... Synergy heading for F3 now pretty damn excited lmfao...
 
F3? nice!!

Question about Bokashi.
Can i add it as an amendment to base soil like EWC or is it mainly used when needed to fight a problem, roots or bugggs?
If I make EWC tea with molasses and h20, can I add Bokashi as well or would that negate something?

When/If those Daywreckers/Mendo Mont. arrive I need to be ready to start running.
 

akhiymjames

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Has anybody heard anything about BOG? Just wondering as I'm still upset about it too many good strains that I could've got that will never be in stock anywhere else
 

Mad Hamish

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F3? nice!!

Question about Bokashi.
Can i add it as an amendment to base soil like EWC or is it mainly used when needed to fight a problem, roots or bugggs?
If I make EWC tea with molasses and h20, can I add Bokashi as well or would that negate something?

When/If those Daywreckers/Mendo Mont. arrive I need to be ready to start running.
A bokashi and EWC tea is really kickass :) All I use aside from mulch to get fat fuzzy myco webs in no time flat. Smells great too, and it really stretches it super far, you only need about a tablespoon per gallon that's it. Works fine as a soil amendment but just seems a little wasteful to me considering how far the stuff can go, so far as soil mixes are concerned I only have ever used it as a top dress in teeny bits. A little really does go a long way. @genuity don't you use Gro-Kashi in your soil mix? How much per gallon about?
 
IMPLE GRO-KASHI SOIL MIX

Main Soil Components

2/3 soil-less medium (e.g. coco fiber)

1/3 large perlite/vermeculite for aeration

1-2% GRO-KASHI Garden Dregs



Mulch Dressing (top layer)

1/3 cup of Dolomite/Azomite per square foot of soil

1/2 inch of cacao shells and GRO-KASHI

1 inch of compost (e.g. Malibu’s Biodynamic Compost)

*Apply Mulch Dressing every two to three wee
ks

I love learning new stuff!!
 

Yodaweed

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IMPLE GRO-KASHI SOIL MIX
Main Soil Components

2/3 soil-less medium (e.g. coco fiber)

1/3 large perlite/vermeculite for aeration

1-2% GRO-KASHI Garden Dregs


Mulch Dressing (top layer)

1/3 cup of Dolomite/Azomite per square foot of soil

1/2 inch of cacao shells and GRO-KASHI

1 inch of compost (e.g. Malibu’s Biodynamic Compost)

*Apply Mulch Dressing every two to three wee
ks

I love learning new stuff!!
Wow that sounds interesting I bet you can get some big plants using this method...I might have to try it sounds like you could go organic as well I got an extra bag of coco and perlite....what are gro-kasha garden dregs?
 

Yodaweed

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GRO-KASHI Garden Dregs is a specialty fertilizer based on ancient fermentation. This is no ordinary soil amendment! GRO-KASHI Garden Dregs infuses life force back into the soil. Do not be alarmed! You may experience microbial growth which is natural and beneficial. (See photo below)
http://gro-kashi.com/?page_id=24
Ok I read their website looks cool but how do you buy them? They don't sell in stores around me and I don't have a paypal account. It looks like it works good I might need to figure out paypal.
 
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