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The growing large plants, outdoors, thread...

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bajangreen

Hi oldhaole I really like your idea of a cage for support can you tell me a little more about it?

Is it your only support to the plant if so how does the top half of the plant do in strong winds? Is there a horizantal screen or do you tie off individual branches?
 

Bo Hasset

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What rate are other growers watering at currently?

We're at 15 gallons a day per 200 gallon dummies. All girls are at 6 feet or better and almost as wide as the pots.

No rain for a while here north of Chico.
 

OrganicBuds

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What rate are other growers watering at currently?

We're at 15 gallons a day per 200 gallon dummies. All girls are at 6 feet or better and almost as wide as the pots.

No rain for a while here north of Chico.

Here in the bay, I water about 2gal a week. It's all relative to temps, humidity, soil water retention capability, and even what you water. ACT's retain more water than plain water.
 

oldhaole

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Hi oldhaole I really like your idea of a cage for support can you tell me a little more about it?

Is it your only support to the plant if so how does the top half of the plant do in strong winds? Is there a horizantal screen or do you tie off individual branches?


The cage is a simple idea. Made of bamboo, it can be thrown together easily. All it takes is some strong string.

The plant is also tied by the main stem close to the top to reduce sway. Each bottom branch is tied individually to the frame. There is no screen. Should I want to place the branch in a certain place one string can take the weight and another can be used to put it in that place. From my pics the plants look shaggy. But every couple of weeks I get inside and take all the branches off that won't ever see the sun. I've found the frames make this easier.

The top branches don't have the weight to peel away from the stem. If they did they would come to rest on the frame itself.

We don't get much wind here. Where the weight comes in is when the plant is in bud and we get rain. The frame takes up all that weight.
 

Hash Man

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Here comes Hash Man

Here comes Hash Man

Hey guys, haven't been posting much, but have been super busy. Here are a few pics from this year.

This isn't the biggest stalk in the garden, but it's hulking out. Kosher


Had to lean back into a kandy kush to get this pic of a feminized black water


Super silver sour diesel haze


Have 3 plants with root issues and applying mycostop on them, everything else looks good. Good luck to everyone . Hash
 

humboldt-hank

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brix mix?

brix mix?

can any body tell me what to use instead of the brix mix since it no longer being sold. what would be a similar mix?


cheers:tiphat:
 

Hash Man

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Peaceful valley will give you the recipe if you call them and they will have all the stuff you need to make it. I have been using salmon hydrolysate with neem and silica. Works pretty good
 

Greeseyder

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Hey now monster wranglers! Can someone please remind me what Tom advises once into flowering? I've been following this killer thread for a long time I thought I'd cut/pasted all the pertinent recipes etc. but I can't seem to find anything regarding Tom's additions (I'm assuming) when flowering is a go....A little help here? :) His simple soil recipe is kicking ass BTW!!
 

OrganicBuds

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Watch out for the silica usage. I have heard it will build up on the plant buds and leaves, causing problems when making trim into hash. The good dispensary's test for this.
 

theJointedOne

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Watch out for the silica usage. I have heard it will build up on the plant buds and leaves, causing problems when making trim into hash. The good dispensary's test for this.

I take it your referring to the post 30years made. He was talking about bho (nasty shit imo)

Id question highly that hprc is a good dispensary, or ever was for that matter. The meds and service there, as well as the prices, are a slap to the face of poor follks who cant grow their own.

Silica is naturally occurring and I would bet most icusers that grow in soil outdoors especially in the ground, have decent silica levels in their tissue samples.
 

FatherEarth

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Watch out for the silica usage. I have heard it will build up on the plant buds and leaves, causing problems when making trim into hash. The good dispensary's test for this.


Quote: TheJointedOne

I take it your referring to the post 30years made.
Please link me to this post




He was talking about bho (nasty shit imo)

Agreed most of it is when not done properly, 75% of what goes around is garbage.
When done right it can be amazing medicine.
 
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Cep

Found a lacewing in the plot today


Oregon Huckleberry (Dynasty seeds)


CinX (left), OG (right)


DJ Short Blueberry


Banana OG


Plants not really rivaling the giants, but I've got a northern latitude handicap and limited soil.
 
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