Growing monsters

MICHI-CAN

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So here’s a little technique that I use to get the girls THICC
I didn’t develop it just sharing it
Triacanatrol ( I’m sure I’m spelling this wrong .. I just call it Tria)

1 part wood ash ( collect it from your wood stove in the winter or you can buy palm ash .. ask for it by name at your hydro store , via spare time supply distribution)



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one part organic alfalfa meal ( buy it at hydro store or a feed store ) it looks like green meal. View attachment 4926816

Get a 30 gallon trash can and add 8 lbs wood ash
Plus 8 lbs alfalfa meal plus 2 cups of blackstrap molasses or hi brix molasses. Fill with 20 gallons of H20

stir it up andView attachment 4926817 let

sit for 24-72 hours in the shade depending on the heat .. the hotter it is the less time it takes.

looks
Like this ^^. Then stain using a colander .. the sludge in the bottom is perfect to feed your worm bin or just dump it as compost .. it will clog a sump
Pump though so definitely strain your tria mixture .
It should be a greenish watery concentrate .

dilute at 15 gallons of Tria concentrate per 100 gallons of water .. add 1 cups Epsom salt ( Mg sulfate crystals ) and 2 cup fish hydrolysate into the tank ..
This recipe makes 120 gallons of fertilizer. Scale up or down accordingly as needed ..mix well and feed in early AM ..

natural PGR which will cause the girls to react with vigorous growth .
I’ll post some ganja pics at some point I haven’t taken any recent photos in a couple weeks they are now all rooted and starting to get some size to them .
I no longer use neem. Substitute with my pounds of dry foliage of marigolds in the fall in my compost pile. I empty my "STRICTLY" clean hardwood burning smoker/grill and fire pit in the compost as well. My soil is too hot for wet amends and teas. Let nature do the work is my thing.
 

MICHI-CAN

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Bigdaddy76

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I'm assuming you get cold weather by the surrounding fauna. I suggest a serious interior defoliation before they flip. Thoughts and best wishes from a monster magnet in mold hell. LOL.
I live in PNW and need everything covered or will have serious bud rot if moisture gets to them. Once there’s enough bud and humidity to worry about rot, I’ll have a Anden A210 or Quest dual 225 going full blast. So humidity will be controlled!
 

doublejj

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Why so small? Lol Is it filled with living soil? What strains you running. I don’t think any of the genetics I'm running are genetics for true monsters. Im using my indoor genetics. Next season I’ll buy genetics that’ll have a legit chance of being a true monster.
How aggressive are they with pruning inside?
this is 4 truck loads of the best organic potting soil we can buy....$14,000
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Bigdaddy76

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this is 4 truck loads of the best organic potting soil we can buy....$14,000
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I’d happily buy one load of that but can’t get it around here. I even looked at all mushroom farms in Washington state.
 

Southernontariogrower

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I grow in 1000 gallon and 500 gallon smart pots. I have lots of gophers /moles where I live so I’m slowly experimenting with mounds and hugelkultur Trenches with gopher cages to protect the central root mass. The goal is to move all plants to mounds and out of smart pots the next few years.

motherlode gardens on Instagram is an inspiration he consistently grows a hill of 12-15 pounders in mounds . From what I can tell he bases his methods on Tom Hill.

Tom was from Mendocino Co. I believe And was one of the OGs ( I think their are many old timers from the triangle who refined this method but Tom chronicled it and got it named after him) who pioneered living soil , large trellis systems and smaller plant counts but big yields-under the medical MJ laws allowed at the time in CA.

post your progress planting in mounds if you have time , I’d like to see it.
I used to raise ferrets, get a breeding pair for garden, never have to worry about rodents again.
 
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