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Hi everyone, I have been into gardening since I was 6 or 7, but now my garden have something new... I'm working with cannabis for 2 years. Started as a joke, just wanted to try some weed, but after spending whole spring, summer and fall in the garden I found that it's not just a weed. Accepting only organic way of growing. In my opinion, cannabis is that same as food. You are what you eat and also smoke Now when I know more and fell more, I would like to share my this year work with others. I'm also looking for some career opportunities(If someone have some advice, it would be nice if you can help). In EU and in a place where I live it is a bit hard to stay safe because of laws. Still looking for this year seeds and strains. Plan is to explore cannabis industry in NL in February and start season in April. Of course, I will upload pictures and info how it goes. Bear
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Hi guys, how are you? I bought a new growbox (60x40x60cm) to speed up my crops. I put inside a 125w cfl lamp (white veg) and 6 seeds: 2 ZOMBIE KUSH (RS), 2 BUBBA KUSH (GHS and HSO), 1 CHOCOLATE MINT OG (HSO) and 1CRITICAL KUSH (RQS). Now I'm in the 4th week of veg and I've almost finished my last last 3 plants (LEMON OG - Moxie, KOSHER KUSH - Reserva Privada, SUPER LEMON HAZE - GreenHouse Seeds) in the flower growbox (1,2x1,2m). I'd like to take some clones from the new strains and I don't know exactly when is the best moment to do that. Before the switch? After the switch and reveg the clone? I have also to calculate the time the plant uses for root and the days to reach the top of the box (60cm). I thought I can take some clones in the second week of flower and reveg them. (about 15 days to root, 20 days of reveg and then bring again in the flower box).. I appreciate every suggestion!
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Back once again ?? Lets see what comes from these thoroughbred genetics. BW
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hELLO ALL!!! Peace and Good Tidings from Southern California, all organic grow currently under way. All legit as a patient under California's Prop. 215, can't wait for full recreational use. VOTE ON THE 8TH, LET US TRULY EXPERIENCE LIBERTY!!!
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Hello to the great GH community! I will make this quick and to the point for you. Been around this industry now for roughly 26 years. Have tried many many applications with varied results. Desert Grows using Palm Leaves as shading and bones, scorpions and local cactus for nutrient teas with sand medium to Indoor fully controlled environments. I dig them all! I currently have an unknown landrace Sativa that i discovered up in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Sonora / Sinaloa Mexico. I have been growing her for almost 3 years now with 20 grows. This is my 21st session with her at the moment which started with organic soil from Guadalajara Mexico and transitioned into an indoor Ebb n' Flo controlled environment with major training. FIM, Topped, Scrog, Super crop, de-scrog, tied and under canopy lighting. Will post more on a journal for all to enjoy, critique, comment or just learn from. I also have an account on GrassCity Forums (MultiTech) should anyone feel the urge to read up on my outing there as well. I am very excited to be a part of this great community and will be looking forward to others, nubez to tradesman, grows, techniques, questions and commentary. Saludos a Todos! -MultiTech
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SUPER SOIL U.K. available ingredients 50L Plant magic soil (sphagnum peat, Fytocell foam and Organic Growth Stimulant) 6L Bioblizz coco mix (Composted coco fiber ) 6L Organic worm castings ( NPK + micro in low amounts ) 2L Perlite (Drainage) 300g (Westland )bone meal (NPK 3.5/7.05/0 ) 300g (Vitax) Blood meal (NPK 13/0/0 ) 300g ( ivisions )seaweed,Kelp meal (Small NPK + 70 vitamins and minerals, plant hormones and biochemical compounds.. ) 300g Plagron Bloom bat guano (NPK 3-15-4 + micro ) 170g (Dehner ) Phosphate potash (NPK 0/10/15 +5MG +12Su )rock phosphate, unknown potash source ? stimulates microbe life & improves soil structure 140g (Vitax) Calcified sea weed (Small amounts of NPK. 46% calcium oxide, 5% magnesium oxide; sulphur, copper, iodine and cobalt and some twenty trace elements & raises ph of acidic soils ) 500g of (Kernow Black )Biochar Kernow Black feeds this biochar with nutrients and micro-organism cultures Lacto Bacilus from rice water,Molasses bacteria ,Calcified shells bacteria ,Seaweed Small pinch (Vitax) Epson salt magnesium, sulfur and oxygen, (MgSO) 1 cup (ivisions) Volcanic rock dust (Micro nutrients ,Microbe food ) 5g Lignohumate Humic acid 46%,Fulvic acids 50%, Micro-elements 1%, Sulphur 3% Grate White (15 different species of mycorrhizal fungi, 11 different species of beneficial bacteria and 2 species of trichoderma) Extra microbe food ( 2 cups Organic oaks 1/2 L of cooked rice , molasses ) Real Coconut and coconut water (Small NPK + Micro , Plant hormones ,cytokinins, )
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Hi Everybody, I'm doing my annual grow outdoors organically here in the UK, and now I am a member of this forum I can share some of the stages with you up to date. I found this seed in the top of an old grinder that I found in the cupboard, so I really didn't have a clue what kind of genetics it was, but I'm sure I would have kept it in there if it was a really nice smoke, when i get them I usually chuck them. I germinated the seed back in July just to give it a shot and see how it went as i hadn't purchased any seeds like I usually do. So i potted the seed into some nice soil, and a few days later it emerged out the top, with the seed case still intact around it which I thought was a bit odd. It started to sprout up nicely and was looking healthy. After a good few weeks it began to look rather Sativa like, and about two months later started to shoot white pistils so it was good news. And now it has really started to flower up with some nice white clumps of pistils and the leaves are starting to turn very frosty. Its got purple lines on the lower half of the plant so maybe it will have some nice purple nuggets forming. I'm rather excited to see what this one turns out like! I'm suprised, it looks like a hot climate plant and the UK certainly isn't the best for that. I hope that it will finish flowering at the end of October/Start of November, so my fingers are crossed for the next few weeks. Sorry some of the pictures are in Thumbnail form, don't know what went on there. I'll ad some more pictures up over the course of the next few weeks.
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Strain Hunters is a series of documentaries aimed at informing the general public about the quest for the preservation of the cannabis plant in the form of particularly vulnerable landraces originating in the poorest areas of the planet.
Cannabis, one of the most ancient plants known to man, used in every civilisation all over the world for medicinal and recreational purposes, is facing a very real threat of extinction. One day these plants could be helpful in developing better medications for the sick and the suffering. We feel it is our duty to preserve as many cannabis landraces in our genetic database, and by breeding them into other well-studied medicinal strains for the sole purpose of scientific research.
