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The Great Canadian Gro show! 2008

Colt122

Member
Ya the map :canabis: ,
I thought it would leave it on the pic to give a quick reference to what part of Canada Iam growing. Now I understand why you asked "Vol Funk" ...me bad :spank:
Thanx again for all your replies :headbange
:smoke:
hamstring: Hi Bud! :rasta:
Ive tried turning soil by hand, and its proved to be way too much work, not too mention turned soil can be seen from the sky very easily IMO.
I water once aweek unless it rains, I will use a slow release fertilizer mixed in the soil as well as 1 cup of DOLOMITE LIME PER BAG TO CONTROL PH.( Nutrients I'll show after I pick them up), I will use nutrients when I water as well, I will use a 2 part powder food, hydroponic grade, around 50 bucks for 2 2/1 gallon containers.
The bags can be moved around for a couple weeks then there roots are too deep.
I understand the need for people to bring plants in and pots are there only option, this does not help in that case scenerio. TEK
On a lighter note... :off2: Does everyone know what the word "TEK"(Technical Ecological Knowledge) means? Ive left the link, since we are all into developing a better tek. :woohoo:
Gunnarguchi: Hi :smoker: How goes it!
I have been working with dutch strains for many years and I tell you they keep getting better, the vast amount of breeders with the internet is amazing. Im allways eager to try strains that have had work done but need further testing in different climates with the possibility of breeding with strains otherwise impossible.

I'll do my best to document there grow cycle..... light hours, weather conditions, time, dates, nutrient cycles and watering times acording to the weather conditions. The Soil I use can hold its own for a week.
Here are a few strains that were used in a G13/Big Funk breeding project.



Gfunk F1 Random bud shot

Durban X GFunk(G13 X Big Funk)

Chemo

Romulan F6


Check my cat out...Im a avid Botanist as you can see I love fungus as well as other ethnogens such as Cati, and poppies :jump:
Peace and good karma to everyone :headbange




 

Colt122

Member
Now were gearing things up, :wave:
These seeds were donated to me from a Generous Icmag member from the UK (Many thanx :headbange ). Iam as curious to see how these strains will finish up here in the great white north as many of you, They are for the most part "early" strains of North american and European decent. I will be documenting and sharing any info and pics, relating to these and other strains that will be started.
These strains are new to me I have never worked with most of them, so it will be intresting.

bongasaurus: :wave:
Hi bro,
its good to know im not alone :headbange

These were put in a cpl days ago, I'll keep updating...


Cloner, these autoflowered Im going to toss them...


Any Ideas from people who have done these strains, What strain will clone easily? What strain will stay in 18 Veg and move outside in 15h daylight with out flowering. Does anyone recommend a light hour different than 18 to start for a peticular strain? Im thinking the sensitive plants should start on 16/8?
Any ideas? :rasta:
 

Mr Celsius

I am patient with stupidity but not with those who
Veteran
Sorry I'm kind of chuckling to myself, you mostly have early strains with a couple autoflowers. I would kill for most of those genetics. Then again I make up for the small size of autoflowers with numbers and do multiple harvests in a year... before the cops and thieves are out.

Might want to hang onto those genetics.
 

Colt122

Member
Hi, Mr Celsius!
Kill for......Hmmmm I'll check my list

Those seeds were started yesterday and will be checked daily.
Pictures tonight!!
The first tray of Swazi Prime, black congo, durban X gfunk Gfunk,Redcross and some assorted outdoor strains have germinated, I'll post some pics tonight, theres alot of traveling involved, I do not grow at home.
Anyone who knows me, knows that, so timing can throw me for a loop, -40 below, massive amounts of snow, driveways that need plowing, breakers flipping, I get all the ups and downs.
Ive lost 100's of dollars in seeds from inexperienced people caring for them, my germination method may not be the most desired but I get good results, so far I see 90+ germ rate on all the strains, lets hope we have the same luck with those Donated strains.
I striked way too many seeds but Im going to work with it, I can see 300+ plants being used this year. Of course I cannot care for all of them.....
I split my take with people who have the means to care for them, I do get to go over every detail and discuss what the plants may require. If i can hand out 300 and get 150 back, my job is complete.Sharing and caring.
Rarely you see people discuss this area of growing.....Fact is I touch nothing, been in it too long. Later

Colt122

Heres a pic of my inncubator, I use it for Fungi(spawn) as well as seeds.
The bottom bin has a heating blanket cable submersed in water, the top bin is air controlled, in and out, I do use a small flourecent when striking seeds.
 

Colt122

Member
Well I was going to update this thread with some pics of strains recently germinated, but the uploading button is disabled? Weather is changing for the better, germinating is rough with these dry/cold temps, I see a jungle comming soon :jump:
 
thank you for representing Canada with yur skills and sharing with us some stuff ... plants look good

I dis-like burlap bags(potato bags) becuz they ripe if piked up after a rain or too and birds piked at mine, ineffect "gutting" the bags exposing the roots ... I stay away from burlap now ...
 

Macster2

Member
have you started your clone yet? how big are they when you put them out ?do you harden them first? When do you put them out (so many ? not enuf time LOL)
 

Macster2

Member
I've been growing indoors and I'm going to do both this year. Got some farmland lined up, I'm currently working with serious seed chronic and lui, I'm putting them in shaded areas as apparently they don't like direct sun, any tips would be appreciated.
Growing out of burlap is news to me , What are the advantages?
 
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from pg.2 'Anything can happen,floods,droughts,animals,heavy wind, rain, Im prepared to fight all obstacles, thanx for asking."Before I begin to start season I want to be prepare for all possible problems,insects,possible heavy wind,it rains alot too sometimes,animals.
For insects i plan on using an organic spray to keep them away,im unsure on what would help with heavy winds although it doesnt get to windy sometimes,it rains alot but not every day maybe once a week(which would be GREAT it went like that)but i dont think we would get tooo much rain,for animals i plan on making a cage for each plant and bend the tops so they point out during the ealier stages and i plan on doing LST maybe topping
 

Bob_J

Member
these are guerllia gold. out of 50 seeds there were 27 females. about 7 grew to be dwarfs and were harvested first week in sept. they had tighter buds than the others and smelled more skunky. the remaining 20 went till the 1st week in october and averaged to be around 5' tall. the tallest "kona gold" pheno was about 7' from soil line. were grown in 20 gallon nursury buckets with horse manure that was several years old. several buckets of sand were added to the manure then rototilled into it and mixed again with a shovel to fill 1 think 15 containers. 3 seedlings were planted in each container.
they were grown somewhere in the interior of BC. it is quite hot there and the black plastic and sun dont help with the heat. they required water about once a week maybe 2 if it was really hot. the manure/sand mix worked quite well considering how simple it is.
iguana juice grow and big bud were used to fertilize. every other watering sometimes every 3rd watering depending.
as for how obvious they stand out i know. however helicopters dont fly in that area and they were well away from any human traffic on the far far side of a farmers field. they were spread out in groups.
the average yield per plant was about 3-4 ounces.

the far plant on the right is the kona gold pheno. it was the tallest out of the bunch and yielded i would guess 6 oz?
 
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acidfire

Active member
Hey again!
Ill be watching this one for sure. :lurk:

Awesome pictures!
Damn that mushroom is half the size of your cat! :headbange
Also loving the poppy.
Have any pictures of your cacti?
 

Colt122

Member
Snowed yesterday :nono:
Looks like were not going to get them out early :fsu:
Theres some fine growers here I can tell and those pics are wicked :rasta:
I love bc and soon it will be my home again...after I do some more work I'll be on my way, not to say I dont love the challange of our enviroment here Ive learned it like the back of my hand, to change is to relearn your surroundings.

My veg roomis on 16/8, things look fine, Im going to start cloning a few strains and start germinating others for a more outdoor grow. Should be intresting, Im going to give a final strain list very soon, Im still awaiting a few new arrivals including auto affy and NL#5, I just recieved some cali X mago and Vortex clones recently, as well Iam awaiting some intresting seed strains very soon. Maybe even get a poppy or 2 out there :rasta:
Peace bro's
and stay safe :wave:
heres what I germinated, not everything lived, I will be going over everything with in a week, at that point I will only mention keepers...Keep in mind my helpers eat seeds, were comming to a understanding but its been costly :spank: ,Starting 300 more seeds right away...... :rasta:
**Many thanx to Esban and his genetics without him this world would be alot dryer :wave: A truly fine person with deep respect for our cause :headbange
------This years crop is dedicated to him :rasta:
Royal Dane-very early
Danish passion-very early
Early Durban
Gorilla Gold X Danish passion
Alpine rocket F2
HTC/DC X Eroc/DP
Pot X Chronic
Biddy early X Eroc/DP
Hollands hope X Reingold
Leb27
Purpurea X Eroc/DP
Purple Peace
Danish Landrace #1#2#3
Low rider
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Hashberry X speedqueen
Mighty mite X Ak47
Mm/Fz X Ak47
Mighty might X freezeland
Mango X Cali- Seed & clones
Fucktard
BR1947(blueberry/Romulan X peak19/Ak47)
texada timewarp
Redcross
Gfunk
Swazi
Black congo
Swazi Prime
NL#5
Blueberry-Dman
Sabertooth-Motarbel
Chemo X Bc Big bud
White heaven
Celtic cross X Jack the ripper-Subcool
Sk1xearly X Sk1xearly F2-Nirvana
Durban Poison X Purple Power
Haze x skunk 1-Nirvana
 
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acidfire

Active member
Too bad about the snow.
We got some ourselves a few weeks ago. :badday:

That vortex will be amazing im sure!
Im a huge fan of subcool, but he doesnt get the respect he deserves around here...

Heres to a long dry fall. :rasta:

Ill be watching. :lurk:
 

WAMEN

Joint Date: Today.
Veteran
Big respect for the job youve done and the operation youre doing. Good luck :yes:

wam
 

DR PONIX

Member
nice

nice

Hey bro if thats my cut of the mango x cali your in for a treat thay are huge yielders a lil later then i like but huge yields! good luck on the season :joint:
 

Colt122

Member
DR PONIX said:
Hey bro if thats my cut of the mango x cali your in for a treat thay are huge yielders a lil later then i like but huge yields! good luck on the season :joint:

Quite possibly they are from your mothers :wave: I managed to get cuts for mothers, I'll only have a chance to run a cpl off..But its my personal pick of favorites, Im going to give them the attention they deserve, possibly cross it for a future grow. Allways keeping the original though...im not that stupid :bashhead: Ive had freinds cross a outdoor that finished and it didnt finish after, thats the name of the game :fsu:
I like big bush plants....leb27 also looked very intresting as well as williams wonder and mightymight, GG I will learn to love :rasta: its from manitoba im from manitoba, Ive got a cpl strains of it going right now and I will cross it, since thats my true love.
I cant wait :muahaha:
 

Colt122

Member
Pictures of strains will be posted today, stop back and take alook :rasta:
Had my expensive camera lost and my back up fuji shattered its xd card :spank:
But I have a new card and im going to load this camera software and post pics today, sorry about the wait, last week has been madness :wave:
 
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