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Snype's Organic F13 (F2) Test Grow For Green Path Seeds!

green path

Active member
brother, there looking fantastic!!

can you tell me more about this, :"Just as I thought the seedlings are giving me a few minor problems. I expect this with anything Blueberry related. That's why I wanted to go all organic but I'm still interested to see how they do with my style. "


wow man, well you know what your doing, so I'll leave it at that..

thanks,



GPS
 

Snype

Active member
Veteran
brother, there looking fantastic!!

can you tell me more about this, :"Just as I thought the seedlings are giving me a few minor problems. I expect this with anything Blueberry related. That's why I wanted to go all organic but I'm still interested to see how they do with my style. "


wow man, well you know what your doing, so I'll leave it at that..

thanks,



GPS
Thanks green path. I have high standards for my work so if things don't look perfect then I'm disappointed in myself cause that's the only one I can blame. You're probably already an organic grower so you have no idea what I'm talking about. Over 20+ years of growing, Blueberry have always given me problems even if it was in a cross. I grow with refined nutrients and some plants don't seem to like them no matter how low I go on the nutes. With strains like that, I usually have to find some sort of bottle of organics to run instead to add to my water instead of the refined nutes but I know so much more these days about growing that I'm interested to see if it's me or the nutes. I suspect that some plants were grown organically for some period and somehow it's imbedded in their genes. I have no other way to explain it as of now unless it was always grower error but it was always Blueberry or Pure Sativa's that gave me problems. The problems that I'm already seeing is some spotting on the leaves most likely due to a pH imbalance or a nutrient imbalance. The only seedlings that are showing this are the F13's of course. LOL! Everything else is perfect. Not complaining though. I just can't wait to see what I find. You know I got a good amount of F13 to weed through!
 

green path

Active member
Thanks green path. I have high standards for my work so if things don't look perfect then I'm disappointed in myself cause that's the only one I can blame. You're probably already an organic grower so you have no idea what I'm talking about. Over 20+ years of growing, Blueberry have always given me problems even if it was in a cross. I grow with refined nutrients and some plants don't seem to like them no matter how low I go on the nutes. With strains like that, I usually have to find some sort of bottle of organics to run instead to add to my water instead of the refined nutes but I know so much more these days about growing that I'm interested to see if it's me or the nutes. I suspect that some plants were grown organically for some period and somehow it's imbedded in their genes. I have no other way to explain it as of now unless it was always grower error but it was always Blueberry or Pure Sativa's that gave me problems. The problems that I'm already seeing is some spotting on the leaves most likely due to a pH imbalance or a nutrient imbalance. The only seedlings that are showing this are the F13's of course. LOL! Everything else is perfect. Not complaining though. I just can't wait to see what I find. You know I got a good amount of F13 to weed through!

interesting..

well, had my hand in it all, and have tired nearly every nutrient brand there is. I started organic, switched to salts to understand plant nutrition more, and now back to organic as I think the seeds released need to be, for those who want that option or were grown that way..

Obviously there are a million variables, as each setup is different, but I can say DJ plants or finicky plants can be grown with salts, no problem.. I use to believe the plant has a diet it likes, and maybe that is so, but they will tolerate salts even if the moms / dad's didn't.. It might all be in your head honestly, but if not, I think to start as a place that no one really starts, which I sure your already are there is water quality ( R/O ) as people need to learn alkalinity problems and what there tap water contains.. I use R/O as I move a lot.. it just helps me start at a level I know every-time..

anyways. I say relax, enjoy and be open to the plant and ask it what it needs or not.

They look great, I'm sure they have no problem in your hands.. as long as you enjoy the ride....


I'll be checking in.. thanks for growing them, hope they bring joy



GPS
 

doneit

Active member
Veteran
Time for an update?

Plz excuse my Ignorance... but what is this strain? lineage i mean.
 

Snype

Active member
Veteran
I'll update the thread either tonight or tomorrow. Too many other things going on at the moment. Sorry guys. I'll say some words for now though. I already tossed all the males. The plants are about 42 days in Veg and will be going into flowering any day now. They have all been topped once and are sitting in Gallon Containers for now. They will move up to 3 Gallons of FFOF soil. The plants have nice reddish stems. They are also sensitive compared to all of my other plants which I expected. They are still healthy. I have to warn everyone that there is a lot that can go wrong from here. Things on the farm are very unstable and I'm having lots of problems that I can't discuss for safety concerns.
 

paint4420

Member
shoot sorry to hear about potential stressors, just stay positive, keep a game plan and keep track of your priorities.

organic test grows can always wait.
 

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