Beautiful. Looks sat dom. How many week are you gonna bloom her.Not a single mite in site ..
Day 5 of flower and this girl is beasting..
Her leaves could palm basketballs already, if they were hands
Cut two weeks off off veg too, and this is only a 7 gallon..
Looks like a 3 gallon in is pic but its a 7 gallon.
The 20 gallons haven't come in the mail yet..
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Yeah she's got Skunk, Silver, and Chernobyl in her and she wants to go for a full 9 under her own light DIY LeD panel.. I cannot wait to try her.. She really stinks!!Beautiful. Looks sat dom. How many week are you gonna bloom her.
Its Chinese New Year all week . All goodFuckin rights bro.
My girl says the plant is a representation of herself, haha, but she's so humbly joking, although she be very beautiful too, obviously, haha.
No play homie
How's life over there this week?!
Sounds cool dude!Its Chinese New Year all week . All good
Check out my thread as I just tossed up a few pics this morning
Lol, I have all sorts of grass, cantaloupe, cucumber, pepper, berry and tomato sprouts that every couple days pop above ground in my 20's. Certainly a good sign that the soil is rich and alive.View attachment 3604032 Scope the stems on this Super Silver Chernobyl, modelling here for us at day 6
I save the mainlining for another round, these strains love a little tie-down action
They respond by getting seriously. Thick.View attachment 3604036
Trich'ing out on day 6, flower!
Under 4000k Veros built by veggie farmer/ light & soil builder @DonPetro
..gonna harvest this one tmrw.
Haha na jk
Nice eye! Yea bought some coco, there were a few in there but they're no problem now. Caught about a hundred almost, now they're all gone. . Thankfully.I hate to tell you this but that calayx pic has a gnat on it. Hiding on the backside of the calayx.
Edit. ... um there's 2 actually. But the more I look at it the more it looks like they are stuck to the resin like they would on a sticky trap.
I'm sorry but that's pretty cool as long as they don't go for the colas!
Look at all that sativa-dom goodness...
I know that I really dont talk to you much, but I really do think about what you tell me! You explained that Myco fungi was important and I asked how you feed them. I took a little time and I found some interesting articles about Bio-char. I have talked to Grease about using it, but I didnt understand all of the benefits! This article explains that biochar feeds both bacteria and myco fungi! It can hinder growth if the biochar is not charged first and cause unfavorable conditions for fungi growth also.Their favorite thing is root exudates!
So healthy roots and a nicely aerated soil that avoids compaction would be good
Great read, but it does show how little we actually know about the interactions/mechanisms of soil biology and chemistry.I know that I really dont talk to you much, but I really do think about what you tell me! You explained that Myco fungi was important and I asked how you feed them. I took a little time and I found some interesting articles about Bio-char. I have talked to Grease about using it, but I didnt understand all of the benefits! This article explains that biochar feeds both bacteria and myco fungi! It can hinder growth if the biochar is not charged first and cause unfavorable conditions for fungi growth also.
http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publ/PlantSoil 300, 9-20, 2007, Warnock.pdf
You know ..Look at all that sativa-dom goodness...
I remember it well...You know ..
theres a wise cat who got me onto dis Sativa stuff and I haven't looked back since that summer
haha
Measuring everyday..
Here's the new growth since yesterday on the girl that's under her own 4000k
No tea during flower yet no coconut yet, jus living soil and a badass lightView attachment 3605274
Huge elegant pistils with slight curves denote this fine SLCh beauty.
She'll get her first spa day tomorrow..
My fellow herbalist, youre assuming myco arent genius little fungi . They got life figured out.. They feed their masters and their masters feed them..the plant does the work for us, no need to worry about food sources ! The light is the main food source, in a way, I'd say..I know that I really dont talk to you much, but I really do think about what you tell me! You explained that Myco fungi was important and I asked how you feed them. I took a little time and I found some interesting articles about Bio-char. I have talked to Grease about using it, but I didnt understand all of the benefits! This article explains that biochar feeds both bacteria and myco fungi! It can hinder growth if the biochar is not charged first and cause unfavorable conditions for fungi growth also.
http://www.css.cornell.edu/faculty/lehmann/publ/PlantSoil 300, 9-20, 2007, Warnock.pdf
I wasnt trying to say that I was right or anything, just learning!My fellow herbalist, youre assuming myco arent genius little fungi . They got life figured out.. They feed their masters and their masters feed them..the plant does the work for us, no need to worry about food sources ! The light is the main food source, in a way, I'd say..
It's a very very natural thing in nature remember .. Bio char I see as a forest fire .. It happens here and there but its not a precursor to a forest growing, fungus is whats necessary .. Once composted everything it becomes a weapon again it seems, (edit: Mother Nature is one bad bitch, hey?)
Here's what I'm kinda saying/ trying to illustrate:
Hope this simplified things a bit!
- "Mycorrhizae are symbiotic relationships that form between fungi and plants. The fungi colonize the root system of a host plant, providing increased water and nutrient absorption capabilities while the plant provides the fungus with carbohydrates formed from photosynthesis."
DT