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Revival of the REVIVAL of the ULTIMATE SATIVA THREAD a.k.a R.U.S.T II

Dog Star

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Hey Dog!
They just seem to Fade but I don't feed to crazy heavy anyway my soil mix has promix, bone meal, chicken poop, blood meal, and lime.

But I never feed plants last several weeks no matter what, outdoors this is more important to avoid bud mold.
Hope that helps Dog


Thanx for info Vermontman.. those blood meal,chicken poop are
fast action organic amendments,its no weird they fade later if
you dont feed..

am never play with those two as i encounter its easy to burn them..

somehow cow dung pellets work better job for longer time,its not
such fast and strong as chicken and can be added in aboundance
whithouth burning plants..


Kind regards
 

vermontman

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Thanx for info Vermontman.. those blood meal,chicken poop are
fast action organic amendments,its no weird they fade later if
you dont feed..

am never play with those two as i encounter its easy to burn them..

somehow cow dung pellets work better job for longer time,its not
such fast and strong as chicken and can be added in aboundance
whithouth burning plants..
Kind regards

Yes They are fast acting especially the blood meal, if you want to green up a plant fast. The chicken poop I get is granulated and processed so pretty good for not burning but I have never pushed past my recipe in added to much.
I also been adding gypsum in lately its all what is available and what works for me. But everyone has their own mixes and comfort zone in the way they grow, as you can see by all the great grows just on here. it's all cool.
 

Munson

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Luang Prabang. 127 days. Drier buds 117 days
 

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sativa leaf, from a pack of snow moon.
 

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CannaRed

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Yes They are fast acting especially the blood meal, if you want to green up a plant fast. The chicken poop I get is granulated and processed so pretty good for not burning but I have never pushed past my recipe in added to much.
I also been adding gypsum in lately its all what is available and what works for me. But everyone has their own mixes and comfort zone in the way they grow, as you can see by all the great grows just on here. it's all cool.

Vermontman, any way you could share the recipe?
If not, I understand.

I would be so thrilled to grow these Purple Satellites in the same mix as the soil that they were bred in.
 

vermontman

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Vermontman, any way you could share the recipe?
If not, I understand.

I would be so thrilled to grow these Purple Satellites in the same mix as the soil that they were bred in.



Awesome no problem!

I} wheel barrel
1} 12 ounce aluminum can

1/3 or slightly more of a 3.8 cubic bale Promix
3/4 can of Dehydrated bagged chicken poop
1/2 can dehydrated blood meal
1/2 can dolomite lime
1/2 can Bone meal
1/2 can Gypsum
This works for most strains even nute sensitive ones.
Some plants that are nute sensitive I keep organic but
others I will water in with


1 tsp Peters 20-20-20 per 3 gallon watering can
1 pinch or 1/8 tsp magnesium during veg, every watering.


during flower use same water as above but add 1 heaping teaspoon
of blossom booster.
 
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vermontman

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Absolutely, preparing making the sixth generation right now! The HawSat is getting inbred too, just pollinated last night as a matter of fact.
Sounds




Well I have to say looking back at your post you have done a great job selecting out the heavy Sativa traits of that cross. just beautiful.
 

CannaRed

Cannabinerd
Awesome no problem!

I} wheel barrel
1} 12 ounce aluminum can

1/3 or slightly more of a 3.8 cubic bale Promix
3/4 can of Dehydrated bagged chicken poop
1/2 can dehydrated blood meal
1/2 can dolomite lime
1/2 can Bone meal
1/2 can Gypsum
This works for most strains even nute sensitive ones.
Some plants that are nute sensitive I keep organic but
others I will water in with


1 tsp Peters 20-20-20 per 3 gallon watering can
1 pinch magnesium during veg.


during flower use same water as above but add 1/2 teaspoon
of blossom booster.

Thanks VM!

That will help alot of us, I'm sure.

A pinch of magnesium, as in Epsom salts?

My P.S. are coming along! Want to take cuts and get outside soon. Have a little under 2 weeks until average last frost date.
Is she hard to clone? I saw on **.eu that she can be difficult inside sometimes?

This year outdoor gonna be awesome. Got p.s. and Bangi Haze in case weather is repeat of last year. Looking forward to my first sativa experience:woohoo:
 

vermontman

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Thanks VM!

That will help alot of us, I'm sure.

A pinch of magnesium, as in Epsom salts?

My P.S. are coming along! Want to take cuts and get outside soon. Have a little under 2 weeks until average last frost date.
Is she hard to clone? I saw on **.eu that she can be difficult inside sometimes?

This year outdoor gonna be awesome. Got p.s. and Bangi Haze in case weather is repeat of last year. Looking forward to my first sativa experience:woohoo:
Hey Canna!
Happy I can help I did add a bit to the formula by upping the blossom booster slightly,
What is now listed above is what I use. And yes Magesium is just simple Epson salts you get at the grocery store or Pharmacy.
The plants you have will do great on that mix.
If you have nute sensitive plants you can use organic mix and as plants roots fill pots top dress soil in pots with blood meal and water in with light Magnesium and water.:tiphat:
 

Sticky Sat

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Hi guys :), thanks all for sharing gorgeous pics and precious knowledge in such a kind way... :) You're all making this thread a favorite for many of us... :)
Cheers all :)
 

Sticky Sat

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Hello guys :)

A few Os and Bangos nearing week 4
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Bango
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Cheers all :)
 

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