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HTC Sunshine #2
Whats up all you OGbub genetics fans? I have a few of his kids in the works right now.
This F1 is really kicking ass. It has caught and out grown the other F1 I have. Blueberry X Shiva from Kryponite seeds. I started them out a week later than the BB's. They are in an all organic growing medium and being fed with shits and meals. I have been using an alfalfa foliar also. They seem to be responding very well to this type of growing method. Here are a few pics from when they first showed their first true leaves to about 3 weeks old. They are still under floros at the moment. Thanks to OGbub for keeping these great genetics out there for everyone. Until the next time, V |
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lovely lil ones!
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looking good Von....
i have some SS2 going as well...about the size of your second pic.not as green as yours and the leaves seem a little more slender. thats some wild looking tea...are you aerating it??whats your recipe? i use bat guano but usually place one tbls into a cut out piece of cloth tie it and soak in a gallon of water for a couple days. anyways..keep up the fine work.. |
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Hey esbe Thanks for the props. I will pass it on to the kids.
Ramotyis, I m running a grow over in Organic soil for this bunch. come pay a visit. I m logging the ferts and things in the thread. Here is the link https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=58923 V |
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That tea looks very nice, but how does it smell? I imagine a bubbling brew like that will put out quite a stink.
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It has quite a sweet smell. Not un-pleasant at all. The molasses helps control the smell. Along with the aerobic bacteria with in the tea.
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I'll have to go check your thread and get the recipe, I am pretty much organic - worm castings, bat guanos, blood, fish and bone meal, seaweed extract, but I really want to start using teas too instead of things like PK13-14 and bud boosters.
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You will love them. Your plants will love them. Just look at those kids at 3-4 weeks.
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