The Kiwi Growers Thread

KiwiDom

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ye bro i got smashed by knats last time too and then brought the mites in from outside with my femz,so the whole lot got a cx spotless spray(see how that goes), stuff smells like kutu shampoo, rekons its organic tho.will bring in the pradator mites later on in vege and keep sparying if they reappear.fingers crossed.

hows everyones grows going?
Chur bro hows it! Here's a couple pics of the seeds you hooked me up with

Day 28 of flower today

Hows your grow going? Those bugs causing you dramas?
 

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Stick_man

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Shit I feel like a cave man reading some of your guy's post's like wtf is no till . But for spider mites I got this shit from easygrow a few years back works every time. I'll find a link if anyone is interested.

I've never used gpw or gpf I measure by how many O I get per plant and per space.

I think when I first started I was aiming for 2 o per plant, once I hit that my target was 4 per now with the right strain I can hit 6 per. Still trying to hit the double elbow in the 4x4 myself but not yet.

Here's a cple of pics from my spear part setup, and a cple of pic's from my last cycle on my main. IMG20210323195105.jpgIMG20210323195050.jpgIMG20210119203428.jpg
 

the native

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Shit I feel like a cave man reading some of your guy's post's like wtf is no till . But for spider mites I got this shit from easygrow a few years back works every time. I'll find a link if anyone is interested.

I've never used gpw or gpf I measure by how many O I get per plant and per space.

I think when I first started I was aiming for 2 o per plant, once I hit that my target was 4 per now with the right strain I can hit 6 per. Still trying to hit the double elbow in the 4x4 myself but not yet.

Here's a cple of pics from my spear part setup, and a cple of pic's from my last cycle on my main. View attachment 4872115View attachment 4872116View attachment 4872118
those are mean butha,you no caveman your setup looks choice,thatll be mint to get a couplee elbows from your 4x4.
 

trichoneum

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Yes I've heard good things and thought I may give it a shot. I hang those yellow sticky things but its not ideal. Always have a good catch with them! Its not infestation or anything but wee bugers get in from outside mostly I think.
 

trichoneum

Member
Shit I feel like a cave man reading some of your guy's post's like wtf is no till . But for spider mites I got this shit from easygrow a few years back works every time. I'll find a link if anyone is interested.

I've never used gpw or gpf I measure by how many O I get per plant and per space.

I think when I first started I was aiming for 2 o per plant, once I hit that my target was 4 per now with the right strain I can hit 6 per. Still trying to hit the double elbow in the 4x4 myself but not yet.

Here's a cple of pics from my spear part setup, and a cple of pic's from my last cycle on my main. View attachment 4872115View attachment 4872116View attachment 4872118
Doesn't look like a caveman cave! Is the double adaptor on ground level in the third your intake? If so good idea for spreading the fresh air and I think I'll copy it! If not, I will anyway and thanks for the good idea.
 

Scuzzman

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I reuse all my coco coir , have done for 3 years , I leave it out doors in a plastic 44 gallon with no lid and holes in bottom to drain, leave to the elements , when I need to use it, I will flood the drum for 2 days with rain water then let it dry I use 50 mm of Dimethoate ( dangerous stuff) but it kills everything, the product has a holding period of 4-5 days then flush it with ph water at 6.3 and lite dose of nutrients @250-300 ppm , I dont have an issue with gnats or spiders but moths and caterpillars piss me off.
 

the native

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nice 1 scuzzman.ive never heard of the moths and caterpillar drama,oh no, smthing else for me to look forward 2.

thort id share sm outdoor,had to getem b4 the maize was cut. so not finished yet(put them out mid dec, bit l8) but ill take what i can get lol.
some gelato og and gelato 33.
obviously not the greatest but thort id share.IMG_0028.JPGIMG_0029.JPGIMG_0030.JPG
 

trichoneum

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I reuse all my coco coir , have done for 3 years , I leave it out doors in a plastic 44 gallon with no lid and holes in bottom to drain, leave to the elements , when I need to use it, I will flood the drum for 2 days with rain water then let it dry I use 50 mm of Dimethoate ( dangerous stuff) but it kills everything, the product has a holding period of 4-5 days then flush it with ph water at 6.3 and lite dose of nutrients @250-300 ppm , I dont have an issue with gnats or spiders but moths and caterpillars piss me off.
Thats well done. I reuse my potting mix myself. Give it a good flush after chopping. Just shake most the rootball and big clumps of root out, after the soils dried off, and keep in big black sacks on the deck for a few months, nothing precise, mix in about a quarter to a third new when using and work it up much the same as you without the dimethoate. Seems to improve in consistency to be honest, probable the extra vegetative matter from roots helps, although then it does break down after its been used a bit. The spot its left in is quite open to the elements, hot and cold.
 

trichoneum

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nice 1 scuzzman.ive never heard of the moths and caterpillar drama,oh no, smthing else for me to look forward 2.

thort id share sm outdoor,had to getem b4 the maize was cut. so not finished yet(put them out mid dec, bit l8) but ill take what i can get lol.
some gelato og and gelato 33.
obviously not the greatest but thort id share.View attachment 4872898View attachment 4872900View attachment 4872902
Nice share bro. I'd take that, looks like it'll do the job. Sure there's always things we'd do differently, hindsight and all that. But thats learning right; i wouldn't criticize your efforts in that sort of way. Man i get ideas to do differently every time lol!
 

the native

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Nice share bro. I'd take that, looks like it'll do the job. Sure there's always things we'd do differently, hindsight and all that. But thats learning right; i wouldn't criticize your efforts in that sort of way. Man i get ideas to do differently every time lol!
ye bro, algd bit of smoke to share round aye.ye i got a lot of ideas but they never seem to work haaa.pretty cool how you guyz recycle your coco,had my best grow in that stuff,hows your grow going?
 

trichoneum

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Hoping to cut over next week or so, bit of variance across strains. Took one down yesterday and she's looking good, nice and frosty but one or two 'nipples' due to the heat and perhaps the slightest nitrogen od! Only on this one though and she's the smallest bubblegum.
 

the native

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Hoping to cut over next week or so, bit of variance across strains. Took one down yesterday and she's looking good, nice and frosty but one or two 'nipples' due to the heat and perhaps the slightest nitrogen od! Only on this one though and she's the smallest bubblegum.
nice one good to have a selection.never tried bubblegum only the corner dairy strain,what you on about nipples iz that like nanners?
 

Stick_man

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Doesn't look like a caveman cave! Is the double adaptor on ground level in the third your intake? If so good idea for spreading the fresh air and I think I'll copy it! If not, I will anyway and thanks for the good idea.
Cheers bro narh that Y junction in the bottom is for my Co2 candle. My fan is facing top down so it blows over my lights and plants and that stops it from blowing out.
But yes intake at the bottom exit at the top.
 

trichoneum

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That's a good idea too. Still think I might stick one on my intake though, will get it nicely dispersed.
To be honest I couldn't say! It is a nice sweet sativa leaning one though. Came through the group sort of thing.
Just bits of extra growth a little like a tiny foxtail I suppose, nipples!
 

Scuzzman

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Have some Bubble Gum Auto 00seeds floating around here..
Heres the Strawberry Gum Autos couple weeks left we shall see, already showing ambers, 1 plant in the middle is very slow 7-10 days behind, finishing nearly 10-15 days ahead under these boards....
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