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Join Date: Dec 2014
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Looking nice and fat! Are you planning to keep the male and make some seeds?
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Just binned it to b honest not got the time and space at minute going to buy a batch of them n try it when space allows
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Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: Eastern Washington,
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Right on! Im growing 5 Afghani #1 as well.
Your plants look nice, mine are a 5 weeks old now. |
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Im excited to be growing a new strain. Should turn out great. Ive been growing lots of blue dream, blue Hawaiian and blueberry mostly. |
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Fingers crossed it does help. I have been growing/smoking to many hybrids and find they exaggerated my pain further. I feel landrace indicas are the way to go as they should also have a good percentage of other cannabinoids
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Yes i agree , it also depends on whats in the soil for the plants, Im 100% organic, ive been building my soil with a vast amounts differnt organic sources for the microorganisms to break down the most organic material for the plant to absorb, Which increases the cannabinoids. Growing this way My other stains all did well with pain relief.
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. I use shop bought organic soil which also has its own range of organic nutrients to accompany the soil. Do you make your own tea are buy from shop? |
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All last year with my grows i was using a tea product called Boogie Brew, the company out of California, ive had great success using it. Theres a few videos on youtube.
However this year im making my own, i use worm gold plus worm casting, the down to earth products, alfalfa and kelp, and bio-live. I have a 55 gal barrel im pumping 3500+ Gph air pump. I warm my water and make sure my temp is low 70s before i add my ingredients then ill brew for 24-36 hours. My soil is full of many many products, one main one is charged and a well fed biochar. I got into reading ingredients in products and i dont use anything bottled but the molasses, aloe vera juice. no premixed liquid of any kind, everything and i mean everything else is a dryed mix that is in a sack or a bag or cardboard box. |
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sorry i forgot a couple bottles, it whats in them thats important, maxicrop liquid fish emulsion, maxicrop liquid kelp if i can find it, i usually use the dried kelp by them. And Braggs liquid aminos, found at health food stores or grocery stores. Those are the only bottled liquids i use.
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