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Old 03-08-2017, 08:13 AM #11
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I bet you could hit 2.5 plus for each 65, especially if from seed. stoked to see what you do.

When do plan on popping seeds? I'd look into the new moon in April. Bet you could plant April 12-21 and still hit 2 per if you get the soil mix right.
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Old 03-08-2017, 08:52 PM #12
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I'm doing something eerily similar. Same pot size too but I'm going to go with between 50-99 plants. We're the same time frame too. Its like you're my soul brotha lol. Best of luck man
How are you handling the watering situation?
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Old 03-10-2017, 09:21 PM #13
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great roster of strains! i have packs of several of those. dont know much about the Old Betsy, what's the story with that? I'm really curious about Faceoff bx2 for outdoors, my friend did the Dosidos last year and turned out great so the faceoff must be something special
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I bet you could hit 2.5 plus for each 65, especially if from seed. stoked to see what you do.

When do plan on popping seeds? I'd look into the new moon in April. Bet you could plant April 12-21 and still hit 2 per if you get the soil mix right.
Thank you bro. I'm considering popping seeds mid to late April, trying to have them plugged in homes no later than June 1st. Garden is gonna be about half Rebel Grown!

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I'm doing something eerily similar. Same pot size too but I'm going to go with between 50-99 plants. We're the same time frame too. Its like you're my soul brotha lol. Best of luck man
How are you handling the watering situation?
Thank you. Well you'll have to start a thread and we can share notes. As far as watering I've got a mainline running right to the patch and I'm probably going to water by hand each time I visit this property, so about 2-3 times a week I'll give them a good soak once they are established and in need. Going to do a thick layer of mulch too to cut down on the evaporation. What are you growing variety wise?

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great roster of strains! i have packs of several of those. dont know much about the Old Betsy, what's the story with that? I'm really curious about Faceoff bx2 for outdoors, my friend did the Dosidos last year and turned out great so the faceoff must be something special
Cool bro, thanks for coming by. I wish we had more time to chat and burn one at the cup, maybe next year. The old Betsy is a San Diego cultivar from around the late 90s I believe. I personally think it's a nl x skunk or something basic like that. It gets huge, done oct 15th. I had a handful get over 10 last season, and pumps out forearm colas that have a overly sweet mango babyshit smell (byf's smell description lol)
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How big are the two areas square footage wise I have a spot that's 30 by 50 or 150 square feet using the same size pots as you . just wondering how big each of the two areas you have are thanks
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I've run coots and toms. I'm partial to not using all the rock dust that's in coots, waste of money for just one season for sure.
I say something like Tom Hill's mix but instead of using black gold use 65% peat 25% lava rock and 10% compost. There was a little too much nitrate and potassium in my tom hill mix made with potting soil. Yes to gypsum and yes to bonemeal or dical. I love using the nutri-rich 4-3-2 pellets instead of straight manure as well. I get them for a better price too.
Does all that peat need some liming material?


TJO, looks like fun. I was thinking of doing Tom Hill mix, but buying all that black gold makes it stupid expensive. I like Mizer's idea of using a peat mix as a base but I'm not comfortable guessing at 40 yds... no time to test a small batch.
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How big are the two areas square footage wise I have a spot that's 30 by 50 or 150 square feet using the same size pots as you . just wondering how big each of the two areas you have are thanks
hey man, I think you meant to say 1500 ft2. For me one plot is about 30x15, the other about the same, approximately. Thats just a guess.


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TJO, looks like fun. I was thinking of doing Tom Hill mix, but buying all that black gold makes it stupid expensive. I like Mizer's idea of using a peat mix as a base but I'm not comfortable guessing at 40 yds... no time to test a small batch.
Yea i hear ya, im on the fence about a lot of things in this garden, soil being one. I may go the easy route and just do peat perlite and dr earth ammends, with twice a week foliar feeds.


One thing about this place is its a one season spot for me, just a side project. But that being said i know the guy who owns the land and he definitely would take advantage of any soil I did leave behind. Investing in a decent mix knowing i wouldnt really get to utilize it's full potential this year isnt a huge downer, since the soil would be used after me by others.

Im also considering making this a clone garden haha, which would nullify the title of this thread. But who knows. It would be much easier for me in this instance to know what to expect ie harvest dates yeilds ect. I could throw 20 clones of something excellent thats not a late finisher. And at the end of the day if i am looking for anything on the backend in the fall or winter, it makes everything much smoother having lots of one or two as opposed to 10 diff thngs of two or three each...The only problem with clones is this site is off grid, way off grid, and i would not be able to run a supplemental lighting setup, so id have to plant around early june, and hope that through some proper shading techniques the first week or so, that they dont go into flower straight off. Ive planted clones mid june before without supp and had no problem, but its a risk for sure any earlier than that. Maybe ill go fem seed route...ive got quite a few from nspecta and i know some of the dna and other lines are proven. Also it would realy cut down on the waiting game waiting for the seeds to show preflowers ect....hmmmm

I'll have to decide in about a month.

So far nothing is really happening. I'm going to go up there and trim some bushes and put up a fence in a a few weeks. Hope to have soil in pots by first week of may, and plants planted june 1st, maybe earlier if i go with the fem seed route.
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