The Seed Collectors Thread

Kaptain Kron

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Rofl hahahahahahaha really it works man but u gotta use fish poo lol ever heard of guppy Ponics and this is for real I'm not joking. When I'm ready to go fully organic hydro I'm going to do this but with waterfarms. I still am designing the rez part. I'm about 90% organic when I run hydro now
 

karmas a bitch

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You're talking about aquaponics right and yeah I've seen one running before. But they grew talpia not guppies. That's more for greenhouse than basements though. At least my basement wouldn't work.

Fyi with pooponics u water with urine. And every third day u make yourself throw up in the Rez but only after u eat a vegan meal.
 

TheLastWood

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I don't get the veganic thing. I mean if you feel like you have to go organic that's cool, but veganics is just overboard. The plants don't give a damn. ------------- and if vegan plants are anything like vegan people then they are probably sickly skinny plants that don't yield well and think there better than everyone else.
 

karmas a bitch

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I'd like to try some vegan herb. I prefer organic herb over chemmy grown herb all day. I've read enough on veganics that it peaks my interest.
 

jkahndb0

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I'd like to try some vegan herb. I prefer organic herb over chemmy grown herb all day. I've read enough on veganics that it peaks my interest.
Id like to try some too, but from my understanding all it is, is Organic without the Animals.. Given ferts until harvest...
I wonder what kind of diff. from organic taste they might have...
Maybe ill try it on one of my bitches and compare to the others.. Cuz im basically organic anyways...
(P.S. the man is online (CZ) so i assume hes conquering his mountain of PM's and admittances)
 

jkahndb0

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Organic ferts aren't chemicals?
LOL.... i guess that depends on your def. of a chemical...
But technically once all the seaweed/kelp and stuff is extracted into a useable form its considered a chemical...
The diff. would be all natural instead of synthetic i guess, not chemical/non- chemical.....
 

karmas a bitch

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Well the organic bottle nutes are made from organically produced products. But I'm sure you're well aware of the arguments about whether this is actually true or not. But I grow with no bottle nutes. Like a super soil. But with coco as my base.
 

jkahndb0

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Well the organic bottle nutes are made from organically produced products. But I'm sure you're well aware of the arguments about whether this is actually true or not. But I grow with no bottle nutes. Like a super soil. But with coco as my base.
I do the same, except during flowering I use the FF trio Open Sesame and so on....(hence basically organic...lol)
Ive been changing my mix around alot, ironically the first one was the best so far... Next time around i think ill go with the first one and add some Coco...
I hate wasting money so it pains me to see all the nutes ive accumulated just sit there waiting to expire but I love growing this way...
I clone in a dwc setup, but tonight ima try rapid rooters and see what happens...
Does anyone use rapid rooters? Much success?...
 

Kaptain Kron

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You're talking about aquaponics right and yeah I've seen one running before. But they grew talpia not guppies. That's more for greenhouse than basements though. At least my basement wouldn't work.

Fyi with pooponics u water with urine. And every third day u make yourself throw up in the Rez but only after u eat a vegan meal.
Guppy Ponics is the fun name for it aqua Ponics is so blah lol u can use any fish really I seen goldfish used. Also can be done inside no reason why not.
 

jkahndb0

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Guppy Ponics is the fun name for it aqua Ponics is so blah lol u can use any fish really I seen goldfish used. Also can be done inside no reason why not.
Maybe if its like a small tank with a lil herb garden then yah goldfish, etc... But i dont see ornamental fish like that producing the amount of shit necessary to feed a bunch O' Plants...
But hey if it works it works....
 

laxfiz

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I do the same, except during flowering I use the FF trio Open Sesame and so on....(hence basically organic...lol)
Ive been changing my mix around alot, ironically the first one was the best so far... Next time around i think ill go with the first one and add some Coco...
I hate wasting money so it pains me to see all the nutes ive accumulated just sit there waiting to expire but I love growing this way...
I clone in a dwc setup, but tonight ima try rapid rooters and see what happens...
Does anyone use rapid rooters? Much success?...
rapid rooters work very well. close to 100%. dont ever let dry out, most common mistake i make. I just dip the entire rooter in water w/ light nutes every few days.
 

BatMaN SKuNK

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I been cloning in coco lately and have been having great results. I would guess soaking them in water for a few days softens up the stem wall and makes em root faster. Just a guess tho.--------- I do know the difference between blue and purple, but when I asked about chances of getting purple it didn't mean I won't be happy with a blue one.. guess I should have said "colored"

I've had on and off good results with cloning in coco. I think my best results come from soaking rapid rooters in a solution
of botanicare's pure blend pro at 10ml p/gallon water ph 6.5. i then mist on off between plain water and that same solution but always mixed fresh every other day. taking cuts today actually.
 

jkahndb0

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I have a magician suspend my plants in midair inside a monkey cage...
The monkeys then fling their shit at the roots in random non-consecutive intervals... <--- thats the key...
 

TheLastWood

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With rapid rooters, coco, soil, etc. U will need a dome. Not with dwc or aero. Rapid rootrs are great. I just had bad success because once they lose there initial moisutre, you can rehydrate them but its not the same. I dunk them in a mild nute solution and then as they dry out I mist the rooter with a squirt bottle. I keep the rooter in a 1 oz cup (like some ppl have in there bathrooms) and if the rooters are being finicky, nt holding moistire I just mist the rooter till there's a bit of water in the bottom of the cup, sort of a rez.--------------a 1 oz cup (same as before) filled with coco will hold the moisture a lot better than a rooter however, and I always have some on hand. ------------organic, "chemical" (imo appropriate term is "syntheric"). The ONLY difference is synthetic does part of the work for the plant. Instead of the soil, and microbodies breaking down the CHEMICALS into a usable form (other chemicals) and then feeding the plant, bottled nutes are giving the plants the end product straight off. if the chemicals in bottled nutes and organic ferts where any different then the plant wouldn't use them.-------------wether u buy tomatoes and smash them into ketchup, or just buy ketchup, its still ketchup. Unless its catsup I guess......
 

ChronicClouds

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I want to Thank the regulars in this fine thread. I've been taking notes and learning. My collection now grows as well as my knowledge. Thank You All Very Much. Without this thread I'd prolly still be buying greenhouse seeds or among some other poor choices.

My Jackpot Royale, Super Bomb, XXX, and G-13bx2 finally showed up after being shipped to AZ and back to CO.
However they sent me an email telling me they ran out of R.L.King so it won't be included in my Burgundy and Sun Maiden Purchase.
Anybody else get an email telling them they will not receive RLKing???
Waiting on my bulbs and 1000w phantom to go with my latest raptor hood. I'll then be running 4-1000w raptors in a 11x11 room. A camera is my next purchase and you can all see what I see.
 
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