Released another battalion on the garden, no bug issues to speak of I just love lady bugs on my ladies
Hey Hoonry I'm glad you liked that tea-torial! It was inspired by your inquiries.
Hey there Joedank thanks for stopping by!
We got a lot of moisture here last few weeks of July and getting rains a few times a wk still. I ran out to hdepot and bought 8 of the cheapo box fans and mounted them all over my green house on a 15min on/off timer. As soon as I was able to get that airflow under these beasts, I've been having to water/feed almost everyday, def seeing exponential growth after adding the fans.
I couldn't agree more when it comes to bottled nutrients. That is why I amend my soil and beef up my feed program with benny bac teas. But working closely in the "industry" I get LOADS of free goodies from our wholesale accounts when they want to push a certain line. Before we push it in a 50-200 light facility I or a few others will run it smaller scale, for free! In fact I was gifted 2x 1gal of each of the soul synthetics line after running the full roots organic line and giving "scientific" feedback ("shit was dank"~garlictrain
). Also am running full H&G in coco indoors and it's insane to compare steroidal looking ganja vs true organic, bottled nutrients used or not. In fact I tailor each of my gardens to specifically compare different nutrient lines specific products, in order to get the best quality results for the cheapest amount (which with outdoor has always been buying the 50lb bags of "raw" organic nutrient sources, love Sparetime Organics and Down to Earth). However I was asked to test run a "sample" 2.2lb AN big bud powder with the soul line up, as well as an addition to the H&G line up. Having run both without the AN BB I am seeing faster maturation vs the roots organics or fully amended soils indoors, not to mention I've seen the POWER of AN BIG BUD, sometimes you gotta play the weight game...
Next year I have access to a very nice legit spot on 80 acres, so putting them outdoors early and using organic nutrients will be the preferred feed program. This greenhouse I've got running now was transplanted from 1gals to 20gals first week of JULY! Which is why pushed them hard in July to get the size needed before beg flowering in aug and the "final stretch".
On an organic side note:
I remember going to the Area 101 (Laytonville, CA) cannabis cup in '09 and if it wasn't 100% organic it couldn't even be shopped around. Was nuts! tons of heads rolling around with multiple turkey bags full of some of the dankest meds, passing it out, vote for me, vote for me. I remember specifically a Rastafarian and his son sitting in the corner quietly lighting up blunt after blunt as so much herb was passed around it was near impossible to try or adequately judge each and every growers sticky dank chronic. Good thing the real judges were the owners and inner circle of AREA 101 and a winner was eventually announced. Shit I must have left with 2-3 oz mixed bag of buds that just couldn't get smoked fast enough! That was my first introduction into serious WEED WARRIOR status, learning that you work the land organically and it will provide!
I can't wait until the CO scene gets to that point where these big $ "mmed compliant" grows are required to use only organic sourced nutrients, and not spray EAGLE-20 or AVID or any other poisons 1-2wks before take down! Growers with poor growing skills or little to no knowledge, poor grow room build outs, and lack of investors getting products to the growers on time, are all factors in this melodrama. I've seen it, and even been told to do it myself in large grow ops where normally instead of taking the shop vac to buds and plants that were "tenting" from mites, I was "ordered" to atomize the rooms with Floramite! That was my breaking point and I said "fuck that!", and quit working for that facility that day. In fact most karmically conscious "lead growers" quit because of the fucked-up-ness of this shit industry, and went back underground or back to working directly with their patient base as I do.
AS for the "Juicy Fruit", all I know is that it came from a Florida circle about 2yrs ago, have no idea on lineage but def hybrid sativa dom. An the best part and supposedly how it got it's name is it's flowers turn purple (not like Purple Kush, more like Lavender), and it tastes JUST like Juicy Fruit the gum. I got this cut from the Florida connect when it was passed out to a select few. NOT to be confused with Juicy Fruity, or the Juicy Fruit in many of the CO dispensaries. Those are much closer in resemblance to the "heavy duty fruity" indica dom variety. This Juicy Fruit admittedly has a buttery juicy fruit flavor that literally coats your mouth when grown properly (so yummy), and is very upbeat and still heavy hitting enough for my taste
. It looks like it's going to be one of my larger yielding strains as well as an early finisher!
As always, good growing to ALL!