The Dons' Organic Garden

eastcoastmo

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Just did fungal frass drench a few days ago, followed by a coco (P + enzyme), aloe (B vitamin + enzyme), foliar yesterday and another one tonight, but this time with a touch of mg + s. Plant terps are on overdrive now. The smells are right fuckin nuts..

One is smelling like Sweet Tarts and Cotton Candy (George pheno, Pink Gravy)

another is smelling like those Roasted Chicken and Cracked Pepper chips, my word! Fook, straight spicy chicken, a far cry from the gravy albeit related somewhat, same soil that grew the gravy but this is my Blue Diesel CBD cross, always always smells the same, exactly the same, and this time its just nutty

another yet from my brother @eastcoastmo is smelling like super strong lemony sharp Jack Cleaner / Pine Sol and this latest development is one that smells like Lavender and pure cocaine, its almost a gagger! wow.

Thanks, friends, just when I start getting healthy the garden starts smelling like an insane frat house party!!
Damn, that sounds good Don, is this the Blue Papaya or a different cross?
 

DonTesla

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Awesome. I just got my toms and peppers in the ground today. Now for cucs and green beans and corn
Exciting Times, Fumble! Love when things get in the ground.. we gotta wait one more week but next weekend we are planting a double row of corn along the whole driveway road its gonna be epic to be in garden all fenced in by Heirloom organic PapaRed Corn and Gem Corn!
 

DonTesla

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Dang tbbie died again before I could snap any more pics!

Good news is though that [Mosca OldTime Moonshine x Double Dutch] x [Purple Rhino x G13 x Fat Marty] courtesy of my good good breeding bredgren has arrived so.. gonna pop these next along with the RG #30 aka Major Tom today as my special germ glasses are free again.

Meanwhile, yesterdays new project, the NEW Shotta Fruit Cakes are a litttttle bit slow to crack their shells in water, might germ them in soil from now on. 2 of 5 have tiny tiny tails and the other 3 are barely cracking but have started.

30 hours later though, and ALL 5 CTF's have cracked and 4 of 5 have decent sized, thick what tap root tails protruding nicely! So into soil they go today. Probably add one a week to the flowering room to gauge and stagger them separately, including one in about 5 days, or on the 3rd node/leaflet sets.

I love to see this level of progress at the 30 hour mark..


attached is a Prime Glue a couple weeks old, just got upped from a 2" to a 4 or 5" pot
 

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DonTesla

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Thanks man!! She really vined out on you by the looks of it! Those branches will fill in though!
Are the jack shits at the same stage?
I got Jack Shits and an Afghan Skunk, as well as a couple Con Cookies, all at the same age as this one, but the rest are all way ahead of this one, and muuuuch less viney.. however the blue pap was kind of an 'dwarfy unfortunate outsider' until recently, there were a few specimens hogging the mainer stages until a bit ago. I put it in a corner under little to no direct light, but still in between lights, and hoped it would sprout up a bit, and did it ever.. few weeks ago it was only a few inches!

You'll like the other ones though.. not that this one wont come around now that its getting more love and attention, I think I still got a lotta time on this one vs the others- just gotta get back in there with my go to device.
 

fumble

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No problem Fumb!! Can set some aside for you for mailout later today, if there's anything else you guys want just shoot a brotha a PM ey :D
That would be awesome...question tho...i was told not to grow multiple types of corn. Is that bs? I would love a variety lol
 

eastcoastmo

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I got Jack Shits and an Afghan Skunk, as well as a couple Con Cookies, all at the same age as this one, but the rest are all way ahead of this one, and muuuuch less viney.. however the blue pap was kind of an 'dwarfy unfortunate outsider' until recently, there were a few specimens hogging the mainer stages until a bit ago. I put it in a corner under little to no direct light, but still in between lights, and hoped it would sprout up a bit, and did it ever.. few weeks ago it was only a few inches!

You'll like the other ones though.. not that this one wont come around now that its getting more love and attention, I think I still got a lotta time on this one vs the others- just gotta get back in there with my go to device.
Excellent news mate, glad to hear they are doing well! The Pap will.come back, they get some weight to them too!
 

calliandra

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Anyone out there use buckwheat hulls as an aeration amendment or top dress? @iHearAll thanks for the response by the way ! View attachment 3941086

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Aaaaah, so THAT's what the filling of one of my yoga cushions is! :bigjoint:
I've been pondering using those in my soil mixes too - the old batch, in the cushion, has been sat on for quite some years, but doesn't look any worse for wear, when I compare it to the new filling. So it must be hellishly loaded with those structuring substances (was it chitin?), moreso than the grain hulls I've also sat on, which tend to crack lengthwise and start pulverizing.
Also, I like how the curved shape makes them bouncey, promising fluffiness in the soil mix.

I'd be curious to know what the hulls are made up of specifically, but sadly couldn't find anything specifically. But I did find this about using the hulls in and around the garden, nice and simple and clear: http://www.bettervegetablegardening.com/types-of-mulch.html#hulls
mmMm use em in the wormbin too! :cool:
I need to mix a bit of soil for uppotting in a few days and do think some of those hulls are going to get incorporated :blsmoke:
Cheers!
 
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