Open Show & Tell , Outdoors 2014

@Vnsmkr - You might want to use some better draining soil and cloth pots. Sandy soil or soil with coconut fiber works very well. I have even seen a grow that was 100% perlite! I bet you can get some incredible compost from your local farmers. Are there ladybugs in your area?
 
ya i know what u mean bro..its been raining alot here lately as well..my widow bomb got mold bad last year so i didnt grow it this year..i had to pull it 2 weeks early..i got some little round rust spots all over my fan leaves for some reason..u have any ideal what that is? i will go up and spray them this evening and i will get a pic and show u guys
Im not quite up to speed on my disease/deficiancy ID but im sure someone can help you.
 
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@Vnsmkr - You might want to use some better draining soil and cloth pots. Sandy soil or soil with coconut fiber works very well. I have even seen a grow that was 100% perlite! I bet you can get some incredible compost from your local farmers. Are there ladybugs in your area?

Mo, going to add more coconut husk to next round of soil and also test out some Vietnamese air pots (bamboo basket)
 
I usually use coco fibre for water retention rather than Improved drainage? I have to mix with promix hp to lighten it up so it drains at all.
 
BC not shredded up coco fibre, but larger chunks from smashing up the shells. Though I guess at the point of breakdown I would be back to same issue. Going to see if I can find something local to lighten it up
 
are all those strains from HSO? i seen a green crack grow on 420 mag and he said it was one his fav strains now..i got a blue dream going this year picked up a train wreck and purple trainwreck for next year grow..how did the HSO strains taste and smoke?

Kygiacomo, got all the strains from a small local dispensary. I grew GC last year and it was fantastic and a big producer as well. Even after having all my plants break severely, I was able to use splints and stretchy ties and they continued to grow.
 
Recipe 2 seems to be working. And as I always ask myself, what damage would a pepper or garlic plant do to a mary jane plant, not a thing, all natural. Natural seems the way ;)
 

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