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Gorilla Glue #4...

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Hammerhead

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that would be nice to have a fork truck with 100 acres and 2 large green houses to play in :) fingers crossed I win the lotto...

I do have some GG#4 X Querkles that I might send into another site. I have 2 maybe 3 of these in flower now. If there good I will post the results.
 

unclefishstick

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im ready to dump the first 20 smart pot. did you find a easuy way to get it out Unc?? I can just dump it over but that will make a mess. I was going to use a 1g pot a scupe out all the medium in.Get it ready for another try but a longer veg to full up that root space.
are you talking about transplanting from a 20 gallon smartpot or just getting rid of the rootball? the rootball came out easy but i did it in the veggie garden so it hardly mattered if it was messy...the 45 gallon pots i may end up just using once and then dragging them outside and using them to grow veggies in this summer...maybe top dress them this winter with some organic tomato food and mulch em and let em sit until summer then grow some big ass tomato plants in them...
 

dansbuds

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thats one of my biggest problems is getting rid of rootballs . kinda why i like the smaller pots .... smaller rootballs to dispose of .
 

Hammerhead

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just to empty the dam thing. I can't pick it up. I will probably have to take it out in parts. I have no yard so all disposals are done indoor. This is why I said mesy
 

unclefishstick

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let it get super dried out then,it will make it easier....and it did take a shovel to break the last 20 gallon rootball up...easiest thing i can think of is for you to use a serrated bread knife and saw off small blocks,that is if you can get it flipped upside down and work the pot off...on mine the root ball came out fairly easily as i recall..
 

Seaf0ur

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ROLS for the win... microbes and fungi eat my rootballs as they decay... feeding the next round.... if you guys are running 40+gallon pots I just can't imagine throwing out good soil.... unless you salt your earth with chelated chemicals....
 

Dr. Purpur

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lucky bastard, I am still waiting for that old goat.

Yeah He came over here and made me pick em out of the hanging buds. :biggrin:
Actually those should be some great seeds.

The GG4 and OGMango won "above top shelf" this year. The Headbands came in second, and there are no thirds (not a reference to coasts) in this contest.

The Headband will give the Gorilla a bit more heady of a high and maybe some more earthy flavor. Maybe a bit of sour, or OG.
 

Grizz

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speaking of the devil and he rears his head, hows it going doc ? that mango og must be excellent .
 

Dr. Purpur

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i dont throw any medium out,it gets reused in the veggie garden...mother nature is the ultimate recycler...


Me too! It goes from the house , out to the gardens, and I still need more. I wasnt able to grow carrots years ago, because the soil here is clay. Even ammended it sucks. I dig it out and fill it with top quality used potting soil.

I grow the best multi color organic carrots ever now, due to this soil recycling program. I have purple and green lettuce, Pea pods, carrots, onions, cilantro, lemon Thyme, Oregano, Basil, and I think I have turnups, and beets too.

Those little chinese pea pods are nice and sweet an crunchy. I love to take a bongload, then go out and raid the garden. :biggrin:
 

unclefishstick

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its nothing but sand here,any organic material helps tremendously,i can use endless rootballs here,not to mention they are good in the compost pile too...
 

Dr. Purpur

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speaking of the devil and he rears his head, hows it going doc ? that mango og must be excellent .

I crossed that to the Headband to.......:biggrin: Hint

The GG4 is curing up astronomicaly good. Its so gooey it almost doesnt dry. The Outdoor does have a connisuer flavor.It has a wider flavor band, and very nice.

The OG Mango is a gem. I believe its because its mother was an S1 of the Original OG Kush cut.(before the addition of other genes). The Father was a powerful, pretested, proven Mango Haze Male, that put out the real Mango flavor.
 

stihgnobevoli

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just chop the rootball up and mix it back into the soil. how come no one does that? all my years on grow sites and everyone is always like "wtf do i do with the rootball?" um chop it up and mix it into the rest of your soil? is there some reason you guys think the roots don't compost like the rest of the plant matter?
 

dansbuds

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just chop the rootball up and mix it back into the soil. how come no one does that? all my years on grow sites and everyone is always like "wtf do i do with the rootball?" um chop it up and mix it into the rest of your soil? is there some reason you guys think the roots don't compost like the rest of the plant matter?

how about no place to do it here !!!!
 

Seaf0ur

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just chop the rootball up and mix it back into the soil. how come no one does that? all my years on grow sites and everyone is always like "wtf do i do with the rootball?" um chop it up and mix it into the rest of your soil? is there some reason you guys think the roots don't compost like the rest of the plant matter?

how about no place to do it here !!!!

I cant do that either. No yard at all.

I've never seen a reason to disturb my rhizosphere in such a way... I plant right next to old stumps.... leaving my microbes to cycle the old root mass into food for the new root mass....

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