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SurfdOut

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Hey Sheck- This is pretty much what all my Grandoggy Purps look like...short and sweet...look similar to the ape? I'm still unsure what Chemdawg male OJD uses for his crosses...
 

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Cooter@666

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Hey Coot- ummm, in this one was EWC from my bin, kelp, and just molasses I think...fresh EWC is key, you get your own worm bin? I don't have my compost pile right now, wish I did...slipping...
Funny you mention the worm bin...lol....i made one out of a HD bucket too...hahaha. I drilled a bunch of ¼ inch holes in the bottom a of a HD bucket. The worms and their food go in the bucket with the holes drilled in the bottom, and then I insert that bucket into another bucket (without any holes in it). All the juice and what not falls threw the holes and I get a little bit of worm juice for making teas while I’m waiting for the worms to do the rest of their business.

To migrate the worms I reverse the process, the worms go into the buck with the holes, the bucket with the holes is filled with new bedding and food for the worms and slowly but surely they find their way into the new bedding leaving behind all their piss and poop (I’m not sure if worms really piss of not)

I’ll get some pic’s up later
 

SurfdOut

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hahaha great minds think a like! I love the HD buckets, I'm going to mod one of the buckets (drill a hole near the bottom of the bucket run the air hose and stones so they sit flat on the bottom of the bucket) Right now I use a lid with a hole in the top then I drop the air line and stone through hole, it works great it’s just a pain in the ass.
I got 3 lines and just loop the hoses through a heavy nut to hold them at the bottom. You may need bigger bubbles than an airstone can provide....
 

SurfdOut

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Funny you mention the worm bin...lol....i made one out of a HD bucket too...hahaha. I drilled a bunch of ¼ inch holes in the bottom a of a HD bucket. The worms and their food go in the bucket with the holes drilled in the bottom, and then I insert that bucket into another bucket (without any holes in it). All the juice and what not falls threw the holes and I get a little bit of worm juice for making teas while I’m waiting for the worms to do the rest of their business.

To migrate the worms I reverse the process, the worms go into the buck with the holes, the bucket with the holes is filled with new bedding and food for the worms and slowly but surely they find their way into the new bedding leaving behind all their piss and poop (I’m not sure if worms really piss of not)

I’ll get some pic’s up later
Nice, I made one out of the big tupperware tubs, but had a hard time from keeping it too wet. Then I made a 10' x 4' x 4' bin out of 2x4s, plywood and shade cloth, was pumping it out...Now i just use my friends can-o-worm thingy...horse and rabbit manure and shredded paper is great bedding....
 

SurfdOut

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Alright so I guess new info has come to light...RE: Bubble size

This question was finally put to rest about a year ago on the AACT email group at Yahoo.com which is moderated by the author of 'Teaming' and Dr. Elaine Ingham is a regular poster there.

Bubble size has no impact one way or the other. It's all about the volume of air moving through your cistern - you want .4 cfm of air for each 1 gallon of water.

RE: Airstones

Airstones are not a good way to go - sure, they produce more than enough air/air bubbles but it's the cleaning that poses the challenge. If you do not remove all traces of the AACT then the aerobic microbes will turn anaerobic via the 'bio film' that the teas produce.

The advantage to using a PVC manifold is that because you're running a very low PSI number on the type of pumps generally used for 5-gallon brewers you don't have to glue the PVC parts together meaning that you can disassemble the entire manifold and soak in either hydrogen peroxide or Oxyclean resulting in a complete removal of the bio film.

You can cause huge problems in brewing your teas if there are big colonies of the anaerobic microbes. Keep that in mind when designing your brewer - keep the cleaning process at the top of your design list.
 

Sheckster

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In the last 6 months... after some persuasion from friends and seeing some positive results on this board......
I finally became 100% organic-

While the results are pretty awesome...
It is expensive... and it is a lot of work!!!!!!

I am fortunate to have a friend that makes teas....I would have to quit one of my jobs if I had to make my own :)
 

Cooter@666

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Hey Sheck- This is pretty much what all my Grandoggy Purps look like...short and sweet...look similar to the ape? I'm still unsure what Chemdawg male OJD uses for his crosses...
Eh what to you use to keep the leaf minors at bay? Your plants never seen to have any damage caused by them. Leaf minors and weevils are always fucking with me.
 

SurfdOut

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DDT. Nah, I've got a ninja praying manits. Nah, I get em plenty, but don't let them go very far.( I think grassified said use a pin to puncture them, i just use my thumb nail.) They do seem to head towards companion plants like tomatoes and pigweed kine plants...
 

SurfdOut

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Sheck- what soil mixes do you or your friends use? Do you guys make kinda hot soils and then tea for maintenance?
 

Sheckster

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Sheck- what soil mixes do you or your friends use? Do you guys make kinda hot soils and then tea for maintenance?
Roots Organic Soil 4 Bags
Recycle Mix 2 Bags
Happy Frog 2 Bags
Bone Meal 8 Cups
Blood Meal 4 Cups
Worm Castings 1 Bag
Kelp Meal 4 Cups
Dolomite 4 cups
Trace Elements 1 Cup
Oyster Shell 2 cups
Green Sand 2 cups

I'm just having a lot of pH issues... Was using Sunshine Mix before and it was very acidic when put into this mixture for some reason...
I haven't had to add any nutes until mid flowering...
Have not had any burning ... Did have some potassium, calcium, & magnesium lockout due to pH...
 

SurfdOut

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Roots Organic Soil 4 Bags
Recycle Mix 2 Bags
Happy Frog 2 Bags
Bone Meal 8 Cups
Blood Meal 4 Cups
Worm Castings 1 Bag
Kelp Meal 4 Cups
Dolomite 4 cups
Trace Elements 1 Cup
Oyster Shell 2 cups
Green Sand 2 cups

I'm just having a lot of pH issues... Was using Sunshine Mix before and it was very acidic when put into this mixture for some reason...
I haven't had to add any nutes until mid flowering...
Have not had any burning ... Did have some potassium, calcium, & magnesium lockout due to pH...
Yeah, the old organic hippies say "don't chase the ph", but I don't get it....
 

Sheckster

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Hey Sheck- This is pretty much what all my Grandoggy Purps look like...short and sweet...look similar to the ape? I'm still unsure what Chemdawg male OJD uses for his crosses...
Your baby looks very heavy on the Chem side... Looks like you have an GDP trunk/branch structure with a sativa output... Lots of leaves and budding sites for you!

Here are some pics of the Ape Dawg... It picked up the trunk/branch structure from GDP and also the wider leaves and set... Not a lot of chem traits except smell and flavor...


some close-ups
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Sheckster

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Best GDP pheno...or at least of the ones I and I have seen....
Yes thats a lot closer to the cross I have.. (see pics above)....
Your previous picture of the Chem dom... had the leaf serration structure that you see in Chems and Ogs....

I had such a difficult time deciding which pheno to keep because I had one that was Chem dom, one that was Grape Ape dom... and I ended up choosing another that had just the right combination of Chem and Grape....
 

Puna Bud

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Well maybe Puna Bud can translate for us :)
quite simply it means you have to let the PH run it course before you start adjusting PH levels. Stuff normally goes down, then climbs back up over here. Lets not forget water temp can play a part in PH balance too.
 

SurfdOut

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Thanks Puna, hope all is well over there with the new diggs.

Nice plants Sheck, do you do your cuts in coco? You ever get purple out of these ones? You must have a pretty fast turn around, how long from cut to harvest?
 
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