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NEW.BOG Preservation Project.

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Brother_Monk

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Can ya see the resemblance?? :bashhead: I can almost hear that plant growling lol!

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For your termite problem you can consider using orange oil. I'am not familiar with the exact technic but if you google-it (Orange oil Termites)I'm sure you'll get the info, it's supposed to be non toxic for humans, so i figure it will be safe to use around plants . Come to think about it, it might also be helpful for getting rid of those pesky spider mites also.
 

southwind

Member
say...

say...

Hey all;

Say Pirate I thought you were not going to show the secret weapon yet?

Hmmmm....what goodies lurk in there?

UPDATE
9-16-08

MOLD begins..water was not cut by 'other' also sprayed at evening as I asked to NOT do .

when sprayed in evening mold becomes more of issue sooner.

Need advice from members here on STOPPING MOLD OR CONTROLLING on large flowers.

ANYONE CAN CHIME IN HERE.

My cross of Sweet tooth 1.1 x bogglegum #4 is a success...this is the second BX to BG.



others..



 
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Cannabeard

Active member
Hello SW and all that have contributed to this thread, I believe that what you are doing is a great offering to this wonderful community.

You probably don't know me, but I am a lurker, learner, and fellow cannasuer. I get kind of parinoid about this online thing and probably will until my state gets with the ages:) and passes a medical proposal (hopefully this November). I have not been around for awhile and never noticed this thread when I was on regularly a year ago.

You people have showed Amazing togetherness and cooperation in here, that is what helped me read this whole thread, not just the first page. This is what I love about this community on and off line. The evidence is in the pictures, SW and CF1 are the right people to be grinding these "gear"s...pun intended...lol. All the while suffering with a kidney disease? SW you are a warrior, and the amount that I and some appreciate what you are doing is beyond words, and hard to say in a forum setting. Through all the negatives I think you have keep a positive, progressive way with your work. Since I have come along so far into this program, I feel like I could have offered some help (lights, labor, postage, ect.), but I see that you have got most of that covered. Anything that I could do from this time forward, I offer you my help. Just shoot me a PM or something.

I wish all that reads this post good health, especially SW, and security in your lives. Continue this great project good friends, and maybe all of us that have never, or may never, have a chance to work with BOGs' genetics may someday get that opportunity. Your work does not go unnoticed. Keep fighting the good fight.

Stay safe, fly free.....

Cannabeard
 

Care Free 1

Active member
Veteran
southwind said:
MOLD begins..water was not cut by 'other' also sprayed at evening as I asked to NOT do .

when sprayed in evening mold becomes more of issue sooner.

Need advice from members here on STOPPING MOLD OR CONTROLLING on large flowers.

ANYONE CAN CHIME IN HERE.

Hi Southwind,

Any chance on getting some fans on those dense pack buds. Growing outdoors you have to work with what nature deals you, but good airflow keeps moisture levels down and minimizes mold formation. I would hate to think of using chemical treatments. I use tight climate controls indoors and rarely see mold even on tight pack buds, but outdoors is a little different.

Not sure where OTF is but in Cali the dry katabatic winds from high pressure over Utah should be kicking in soon and make Cali bone dry. That should help. Dry conditions are my only advise with good air movement.

I'm sure there has to be something else, so if anyone else has any ideas, please chime in.

CF1
 

southwind

Member
this and that

this and that

olddrifter66 said:
Welcome home. Glad the trip was productive.

What results are you looking for with the Chocolate Thai?
Looks like she wants a skylight.
Can't stand the mites all over my lady....they must pay the price. :whip:

Have you posted an OTF Inventory list? Just curious what's coming up.


mostly BOG with some experiments.

SWEET TOOTH 1.1 [SOL] X BOGGLEGUM #4 2nd BX

4 phenos of SB.

Lifesaver

LS-Diesel..or L..s..d..

plain SWT 1.1 [SOL]

and those experimental Thais..for breeding purposes..maybe..they are UNTOUCHED by breeders and Cannabis Indica so they are rare in my book.

Plus they are from 1970s stock.

so...

pure sativa.


 

southwind

Member
stuff

stuff

Hello CAREFREE1

Well..I hope so.

I am ordering water CUT OFF, unless they are absolutely NEEDING IT.

NO SPRAYING I took the units away the other night.

Any spraying is done BY ME from now on, if the Floramite is not wroking its just too damn late.

No mositure can be in there at night anymore, but I did a bonsai run to put extenders on the roofs and the other says the roof has been raised , I hope so.

I can try the Potassium Bicarb..I experimented with some of it here and it seemed to work...I can apply a PROPHYLACTIC dose and pray.

and fans on a generator.

a QUIET one.

hiking it in is always fun though with kidney stones.

hahahahahahahahahahah

whatever.

sw

thai trunk




lifesaver getting ready to rot...



Care Free 1 said:
Hi Southwind,

Any chance on getting some fans on those dense pack buds. Growing outdoors you have to work with what nature deals you, but good airflow keeps moisture levels down and minimizes mold formation. I would hate to think of using chemical treatments. I use tight climate controls indoors and rarely see mold even on tight pack buds, but outdoors is a little different.

Not sure where OTF is but in Cali the dry katabatic winds from high pressure over Utah should be kicking in soon and make Cali bone dry. That should help. Dry conditions are my only advise with good air movement.

I'm sure there has to be something else, so if anyone else has any ideas, please chime in.

CF1
 

Bluesboy

Member
Wow Wow Wow, that Thai trunk is unreal. When all is said and done you could shave that thing into a baseball bat. I wish I had some input on the rot situation, sadly I have only had one outdoor crop and fortunately rot was not an issue.

Fight the fight Southwind, after seeing the blow you dealt to the dreaded spider mites in your mite control thread I'm sure you'll handle the rot in similar fashion.

Best Wishes,

Bluesboy
 

Pirate138

the Revenant
Veteran
The floramite should work SW. Dealing with bud rot and mold outside seems next to impossible to control. Dont commercial nurseries use like a carbon or sulfphur burner for powdery mildew?

How long until harvest for the OD crop?
 

southwind

Member
Sour Bubble BX3

Sour Bubble BX3

Greetings..

A flower that was pulled for mold test.

Thankfully it is still needing a few weeks..so I can still pollinate it with SBBX3 Pollen that just arrived...


This shows a very typical Sour Bubble structure and color, the smell is almost indescribable, a sweet and sour pungency.

The photo marked as 'Crush Test' shows how far I can compact the bud with my fingers [which is not much]..Sour Bubble is one of the only hybrids I have ever grown that loses less than half its wet weight when dried.

The buds lose almost no size during curing and are rock solid, when you drop them they make a 'thunk' sound.

Unmistakable aroma and extreme power of the SOUR BUBBLE potency is the hallmark of this excellent hybrid.

SW










 
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southwind

Member
NOTES 9-[15 -20] -08

NOTES 9-[15 -20] -08

OTF:

fertilizer injector will not be used
unless next trip indicates some benefit.

bloom fertilizers in full stride.
spraying of spider mites ends this week.

pmaxx used last weekend
big up
sensi
molass x kelp
by hand


extension of roof complete.

fans installed

mold begins to appear from late day spraying.

all dropped fan leaves removed.

all dropped material that will promote mold removed.

time for pmaxx in 3 dose
kelp molass
sensi
big up
this WEEK

BOGGLEGUM #2 finishing already as usual 3 6 weeks before others.




BOGGLEGUM #9 still viable for pollinate

SOUR BUBBLE MALE POLLEN ARRIVES

SOUR BUBBLE POLLINATE THIS WEEK.

water has been cut off except for any wilting

all testers updated and control specimens noted weighed, harvested, etc.
correlation of notes after harvest.

will use controls from tertiary outdoor

###############

overall size in SB and others less than last year from 1 month later inception

but acceptable.

SB will be used for SEED PRODUCTION and some SB hybridizing.

flowers will be destroyed as per agreement.

##########################

final prep this week.

final hormones this week.

3-5 weeks for wrap up and destruction of tents, evac area.

thai will not finish until december. in phenotype 1 most probable.
pheno 2,3 may never.

















 

Pirate138

the Revenant
Veteran
The OTF looks great SW. When you goin back home?

Your gona destroy some SB flowers? Thats a shame...

When i get some more paychecks from my minimum wage job im definitely gona send some donation money towards the project, others should do the same.
 
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olddrifter66

Thank you......truly amazing. I hope she finishes...I would love to see her in all her glory.
 

southwind

Member
blue MOON ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

blue MOON ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

DonChron said:
incredible man,the bubble head looks prime too.
here are some bmr shots



I LOVE BLUE MOON ROCKS..I HAVE CLONES OF THE BEST THAT EVER WAS VEGGING RIGHT NOW!!!

NEW ARRIVALS



 
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