SlabSame here, I'm stoked about this thread, almost as much as my own grows lol
thank you for the condolances. lmao yeah man I couldn't believe I had more males going than females. wtfsorry to hear about your loss (a moment in silence............................................................)
No kidding. I'd seen females herm but I think that was my first male to herm. lol I'll keep a good eye on the next batch of those BnS. Hmmmm?Healthy looking boys! Bummer on the hermie. Better now than later though!
Can't wait to see Slab's army deployed! lol
Thanks hardroc. I put a lot of effort into my grows. It's nice to be able to share it without risking it.Same here, I'm stoked about this thread, almost as much as my own grows lol
Yeah some of the smells are just flat out intoxicating. I like to reach into them and just smell my fingers. damn that Subcool has found some exotic smelling strains. And the Nirvana's Papaya smells good enough to eat like ripe fruit.yea was commenting that the boys look nice and wondered what female u liked most so far good to see you interpreted it alright
i love the stinky plants, altho they can be sketchy without good odor conmtrol
Slab
The nursery is looking dank already. I like your selection on your strains too. When you make your crosses dont forget to label them. You can use a small paint brush to put pollen on the preflowers up and down the plant. THis way you get seeds and you dont pollinate a whole branch or plant. That pollen is potent and it travels a long way.
I hope your new locations have good access to water as I remember last year when there was a drought. When are we going for a ride???
you got that shit right wicked!shit's about to get crackalackin up in this bitch!
keep on keepin on slappy.
Damn C, I wish you could. I'm gonna be sore as hell digging that many holes. I try to get a dozen a day.Laced up and ready to go! Even brought my own shovel.
The rule of thumb around here is not to plant anything outside before mothers day. There's very little growing out there, and we've been promised temps in the teens for the next few nights. We haven't got any snow recently though.
Thank you ILZ,Looking good slab!
Look's like you got a Santa's Workshop of Ganj going on over there. Hopefully, Spring will actually be here this time and we we won't get another random 2 day freeze...
I have some papaya this year as I also heard they were a good strain. I tried topop some of these seeds last year but was unsuccessful. How did you pop your seeds? Sorry if I am too lazy to scroll back.I am so pleased with the Papaya so far. I planted 5 seeds of which 4 were female. Took some clones from two of them today.
I have some papaya this year as I also heard they were a good strain. I tried topop some of these seeds last year but was unsuccessful. How did you pop your seeds? Sorry if I am too lazy to scroll back.
Damn right! I was thinking you could get some either PVC or Poly piping, camoed of course to your grow from the water source. Use a hand pump to supply the water. Poly would be better for flexibility but I would worry of being sighted from above. You could always drill a well, lol. Sorry I just had to say that.
I tried subs way last year and had 6 not pop for me but I will try it again. I think I need to loosen up the rooters a little as last year some got stuck inside the rooter.hahaha funny man! Yeah that's the biggest drawback to irrigating is the risk of discovery.
I'd always used the paper towel method until this year I took subcool's advice and started them straight in rapid rooters. Worked amazingly well.
That's an idea. I looked at 12v pumps and not much there. I might just plan on gravity feeding from an upstream pond to a trough. From there mix my nutes and gravity feed on down to the plants. Lugging those buckets gets tough during a drought.Yeah I was trying to figure out how I would irrigate a large plot and the best I could come up with is getting a portable power pack, a pond pump, and some poly tubing . I really have no idea if this would work, so let me know if this is just total stupidity on my part. Here is what I was thinking about using or something similar. Let me know if you see any faults in this. I figure the tubing could be buried and I could just bring the power pack and hide the pump.
Power pack
http://www.onestopshopcatalog.com/852-2000.html
Pond pump
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009X8O2E/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=486539851&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe-1&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000BJK3QQ&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=1XQMQ82W0Z1JAPE98N7V
Poly tubing
http://www.dripdepot.com/1045
I just dropped the seed point up (or repositioned it to be) and left the rooter hole open. Sometimes a seed just isn't viable though.I tried subs way last year and had 6 not pop for me but I will try it again. I think I need to loosen up the rooters a little as last year some got stuck inside the rooter.
Yea since 7 out of 26 didnt grow into plants I think its a good method although like I said 5 of them popped but got stuck in the rooter. Im going to make sure there is an adequate hole for them to go into and come out of.That's an idea. I looked at 12v pumps and not much there. I might just plan on gravity feeding from an upstream pond to a trough. From there mix my nutes and gravity feed on down to the plants. Lugging those buckets gets tough during a drought.
I just dropped the seed point up (or repositioned it to be) and left the rooter hole open. Sometimes a seed just isn't viable though.
I'll have to get some more though. I'm down to using jiffy pellets now. grrrr
Yeah I'd bury it for sure at least a few inches. Something like this...Yea since 7 out of 26 didnt grow into plants I think its a good method although like I said 5 of them popped but got stuck in the rooter. Im going to make sure there is an adequate hole for them to go into and come out of.
As far as the water supply, I would be careful with the tubing since it is easily visible from the air. So are trenches. A lot of work but you could dig a very shallow trench and burry the tube/pipe making sure there isnt a pattern and plenty of vegetation over the trench for camo. I like the pump and power pack setup. Easier to carry the power pack than all that water.