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Old 06-26-2015, 05:24 AM #101
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Lookin forward to seeing what them Durbans do!

Thanks for stopping by Get Mo. Speaking of Durbans I have an update for them as well. Ive got pics from a couple of days ago, and some pics I took tonight. Lets check em out.

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Old 06-26-2015, 06:47 AM #103
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Afropips Day 31 Update

Lets take a peek at how the first group of Durban Poison are developing now.





What a beauty this plant below is. I could care less if its a boy or girl. This plant is by far my fave when it comes to physical looks.




Next up are the twins. Itd be easy to confuse the two if one didn't have better lateral branching.



And finally the runt of the litter. It was the last one to come up out of the bunch. I hope with some extra room for her roots she can pick up the pace.


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wow such broad leaves! beautiful plants dave!
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They really are lovely, not a leaf out of place. Really good work.
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Subbed! Looking great! I'm excited to see how these progress!
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Thanks HD. Much appreciated. I hope I can continue to keep them beautiful long term. So far so good!

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They really are lovely, not a leaf out of place. Really good work.
Actually Baron Greenback, I do believe there was one leaf out of place on the bottom of my largest DP. Its kinda yellow. Ill do better next time.

I agree though, they look pretty damned nice. Osmocote @ 5gr/gallon of media and twice weekly feedings @ 450-475 PPM using GH Flora 3 part has worked out pretty good so far.

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Subbed! Looking great! I'm excited to see how these progress!
Welcome to the thread djimb. I do hope you enjoy these fine pure sativas on display here. Maybe even be encouraged to try some yourself.
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Old 06-27-2015, 01:02 AM #108
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New Promix

Well I exhausted my supply of Promix Bx with Biofungicide(bacillus subtilis), so I went to my local garden shop and picked up some new Bx, and low and behold they've now added Myco and Bacillus Pumilus together!

Add in some bioworks rootshield plus and were working with 4 different beneficials(Trichoderma harzianum strain T-22, and Trichoderma virens strain G-41). Root pathogens be damned! They wont be getting a stronghold in my plants roots.

Read the small text on the backside of the bag for more useful info.



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Old 06-27-2015, 01:21 AM #109
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Garden Update

Now that Ill be using myco in my garden(first time ever), Ill need to adjust my WSF feed to reduce the amount of P supplied. I was running 5/5/7 GH Flora 3 part series. Now Ill run 5/5/5. That'll drop the P to about 35ppm total. Ill be losing some Mg, and Sulfur, so Ill be using Epsom Salts to supplement. Ill post rates later for the E.S. that I end up using.

Ive already got 3 of the Thai transplanted last night, but I ran out of 2.5 gallon containers, so ill have to delay that till tomorrow afternoon. Tonight the Durban P will be transplanted into some 3 gallon containers I have except for the runt. I hope that one will be ready in a weeks time for transplant.

I think Im gonna get a headstart on the transplanting now. Ive got my hands full over here and cant afford to dawdle.
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Are you going to tell us the secret to those roots. Whats the syringe for? Most people only care whats above ground, but the roots are where it's at. Great job. I hope my Durbans finish half as healthy as yours. I believe my DP's have a some Indica in them, They are from Dutch passion.
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