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Schwaggy P

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where does one acquire schwaggy seeds?
I don't sell them at any bank. I sent Useful a package of several different packs of seeds for freebies. I believe Useful will be sending different groups of the freebies to the banks at which Useful Seeds can be purchased (GLG, JBC, & DCSE).

The list of this batch of freebies includes:
  • Hells Angels OG x Black Triangle
  • Chem'91skva x Black Triangle
  • Chem'91JB x Black Triangle
  • Chem D x Black Triangle
  • GG#4 x Black Triangle
  • Gelato#45 x Ecto Cooler
  • Chem'91skva x Ecto Cooler
  • Chem Kesey x '79 Christmas Tree Bud
 

Schwaggy P

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lol...Indeed. Should've seen me on all fours,head tilted,1 eye closed scoping the floor,looking for round imperfections across the plane.
Been there done that, lol. I had a seed take off on me during a shucking session and couldn't find it. Since then, any seeds that fly off can't be hunted down because I can't guarantee that I didn't find that first bean. I have a bag of random mystery floor seeds that I use for weird seed popping experiments.
 

thenasty1

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I don't sell them at any bank. I sent Useful a package of several different packs of seeds for freebies. I believe Useful will be sending different groups of the freebies to the banks at which Useful Seeds can be purchased (GLG, JBC, & DCSE).
nice. if you want to sell some direct, pm me. i grab usefuls gear from glg from time to time already, so either way your stuff will eventually find its way into my garden.
excellent thread btw, lots of interesting and educational stuff in here.
 

Schwaggy P

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This is my general recipe for pest management top-dress that I use on my vegging soil plants. I mix these ingredients with my soil during transplants, but overtime needs recharging. This top-dress is applied about every 4-6 weeks on long-term soil mother plants. There is much more information about the benefits of each ingredient than provided, so if curiosity strikes, research further.

This is the rough base I use and can have many other amendments added for plant nutrition, but the purpose of this recipe is pest management.

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Ingredients:
  • Neem Meal/Cake [pic 1] – left over tree material after the neem oil has been pressed/extracted. It is a great soil amendment with a 6-1-2 NPK and pest mitigating compounds such as Azadirachtin. Neem meal can feed the plants, reduce nitrogen loss in the soil, help your plants assimilate the pest repelling natural compounds into the plant, and provide a slow release pest repelling soil environment.
:!:Neem meal can acidify the soil, so be aware that your pH may drift downward if used in excess or without any balancing effort.

  • Diatomaceous Earth (food grade) [pic 2] – microscopic sharp crushed minerals that slice up pests. Food grade is better than the DE used for swimming pools as the food grade quality is processed to retain many of the elements naturally found in the diatomite (magnesium, calcium, iron, and trace elements)
:!:DE easily kicks up into a dust while being handled; wear a mask while handling, as the microscopic slicing doesn’t discriminate against your lungs.

  • Mosquito Dunks [pic 3] – These are found in many hardware and big box stores to be used in standing water to kill of mosquito larvae. The active ingredient is a strain of bacteria that eats the larvae of a group of insects that includes fungus gnats.
:!:This can also be mixed in water to more easily inoculate potted plants. A singular dunk can also be used in your hydroponic reservoir as a fungus gnat mitigator.

  • Cinnamon Powder – repels pests, provides rooting hormones, and acts as a fungicide.
:!:The fungicide property can affect soil biota, so be careful if you are purely organic.

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MIXING THE TOP-DRESS
Mix the ingredients at a 1part Neem: 1part DE: ¼part Mosquito Dunk: ¼part Cinnamon [pic 4]. I use a grater to get the Mosquito dunks into a powder, but you can also pick/crush it by hand. This mix is not set in stone, so feel free to play around with the ratio.

When mixed, it will appear that the DE has taken over the batch [pic 5].

Spread the dressing around your target plant [pic 6]. The amount can vary based on the age of the soil, pot size, and any existing pest problem. Since this is just maintenance and there is no pest outbreak, a light application is all that is necessary.

I use a spray bottle to moisten the dressing [pic 7]. This is a practice I use with any freshly potted plants to make sure the top layer of the soil is damp enough not to lift and displace if I were to instead just pour large amounts of water. This allows the mix to settle into the soil evenly.

The DE will “wash off” the neem and leave behind a taco-seasoning look to your soil [pic 8]. As you water, you’ll be slowly working this top-dress into the soil feeding and keeping pests away.

I use this along with regular foliar applications of various pest repelling, and plant strengthening sprays that are not harsh chemicals as apart of my IPM regimen.
 

Jesselikes2grow

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Good morning my friend. Hope all is well as I haven't seen a post in a while. With a bit of your help I've gotten my chems doing quite well here. Here's where things are now.
The veg ladies.
20190322_180220.jpg And the flowering ladies.
20190323_075416.jpg 20190323_075430.jpg 20190323_081124.jpgHave you had your chems or other plants have trichomes on their fan leaves while still in veg?
Like all of the leaves? Visible to the naked eye they have a sparkle, under 60x they're nice little stalks.
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With a zoom in the best my camera does.
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I knew one of the veg plants was extra smelly but didnt figure out who until i was doing a bit of pruning last night. I was removing some fan leaves to expose more bud sites on #2 when as soon as I touched it I'd swear you hit me with a shit stick. Left a very sticky, stinky roadkill skunk type smell on my hands. Like a dead skunk on a hot day thats been fermenting its juices in the heat type of good smell. Lol. Only the one plant has that smell. The others plants are more sweetish skunky smelling, two of those pheno's, and one more earthy skunkish smelling plant #9.
9 was the runt, now it's looking to become a beast. Lol surpassed many of her sisters by far. Lol. Gave 4 of the other plants away to a gromie of mine as they were similar phenos to what I was keeping. He was quite ecstatic about it. Lol. Glad I made his day. They were all about 18" tall, healthy, bushy, and have a happy new home now.
How am I doin so far with the progress? Lol. Almost wrote a book, or at least a magazine article. Lmfao.
 

Schwaggy P

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Good morning my friend. Hope all is well as I haven't seen a post in a while. With a bit of your help I've gotten my chems doing quite well here. Here's where things are now.
The veg ladies.
View attachment 4305268 And the flowering ladies.
View attachment 4305275 View attachment 4305276 View attachment 4305277Have you had your chems or other plants have trichomes on their fan leaves while still in veg?
Like all of the leaves? Visible to the naked eye they have a sparkle, under 60x they're nice little stalks.
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With a zoom in the best my camera does.
View attachment 4305282
I knew one of the veg plants was extra smelly but didnt figure out who until i was doing a bit of pruning last night. I was removing some fan leaves to expose more bud sites on #2 when as soon as I touched it I'd swear you hit me with a shit stick. Left a very sticky, stinky roadkill skunk type smell on my hands. Like a dead skunk on a hot day thats been fermenting its juices in the heat type of good smell. Lol. Only the one plant has that smell. The others plants are more sweetish skunky smelling, two of those pheno's, and one more earthy skunkish smelling plant #9.
9 was the runt, now it's looking to become a beast. Lol surpassed many of her sisters by far. Lol. Gave 4 of the other plants away to a gromie of mine as they were similar phenos to what I was keeping. He was quite ecstatic about it. Lol. Glad I made his day. They were all about 18" tall, healthy, bushy, and have a happy new home now.
How am I doin so far with the progress? Lol. Almost wrote a book, or at least a magazine article. Lmfao.
All is well, thank you. Your plants are looking great! Nice job on the training, the flowering gals have tons of bud sites. They look like they’ll produce a nice heavy harvest for you. :clap:

The Chems don’t really have too much visible frost on the leaves in veg like you’re seeing. I have had plants before that express the frosty leaves in veg and even a few that show it as seedlings. Here’s a Chem D x Banana OG seedling showing the trichomes
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Congrats on finding a raunchy skunky plant, I have a soft spot for the more offensive terps. Your garden is really looking happy and ready to do some work for you. I’m eager to see how these ladies look mid-flower and how the smell will develop over time. Thanks for sharing.:)
 

Schwaggy P

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The pollination tent that will be receiving Cherry Sunshine pollen (Fat Cherry x Sunshine Daydream) has been flipped. Here is the OGKB after getting her final foliar...
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I have included, Cherry Sunshine (female), Gelato 45, and Ecto Cooler to this tent for pollination by the Cherry Sunshine (male).
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Schwaggy P

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The Black Lights (Black Domina x Northern Lights #1) pollination tent has also been recently flipped. The females on the receiving end of this pollen include:
  • Chemdog'91 skva
  • Chem Kesey
  • Chem D
  • Sour Diesel (Rattlesnake cut)
  • H.A. OG
I will do a more formal Breeding Project Proposal with the specific crosses I have plans to work soon.
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