Ace Genetics Thread

One Bangi Haze is confirmed male. Sadly the second I should is appearing to be male as well. Looks like I'll stick both Malawi plants in their place. I have one bean left of BH so here's to it being a female.
 
That Banghi is supposed to be real nice. Was curious to see how it went, I'd pop more if I were you if you got the space.

Here's a picture after transplant (day after they looked a little ragged immediately after).

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And any guesses on what strain this one is (this pic is from immediately after transplant)?

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I'm sure at least one person can figure it out.

These were sprouted on the 9th so about 3 weeks in.
 
That's always the problem with pure sativas. But man would it be awesome to see. Run that destroyer and share here when you get some space!
im from the w.i. and have sent my pals destryer , zamaldelica and the tropical mix destroyer are faster only 14 weeks and she s a real beast heavy yields and not a smoke for beginner she smash your face with one toke and the high stay at least 2h but all sativa from ace are like that they take time and grow very huge even on 12/12 from seedling but panama have some pheno at 11-13w and can be done indoor without much trouble
 
So now one Malawi is in the tent. Was gone during the weekend. Hopefully a she, I'll snap some pictures. Still haven't sexed the other Bangi Haze, haven't had a chance to look over the tent. Much more stout than the other one. Only have one bean left of Bangi Haze so I'll probably pop that soon after I get some other plants out of the veg area.
 
Most of my Zamals are a bit clawed from the worm casting/sea soil/coco mix I lazily tossed them into. I'm freaked out about how they will react to my mix - I'm hoping the carbon I put into it this time around is a really excellent Nitrogen sink as advertised. Scary times ahead like I said before.
 
Most of my Zamals are a bit clawed from the worm casting/sea soil/coco mix I lazily tossed them into. I'm freaked out about how they will react to my mix - I'm hoping the carbon I put into it this time around is a really excellent Nitrogen sink as advertised. Scary times ahead like I said before.


They will probably be fine. Particularly since they haven't been fliped yet right?
 
It is. The first time I added bio char to my soil I neglected to charge it. Some sad looking plants were the result! :shock:

The next time I made it I soaked it an alfalfa tea prior to adding to the soil and it was a night and day difference

You know more about organics than I.

Listen to this guy!
 
Oh I thought he was (I know, at least from pics he knows his shit regardless of grow style).

I just have had to much nitrogen in the past, and once in flower, it corrected itself is all.

I'd think one would have some serious lockout, and death if it was extremely bad.
 
OGE is a long time organic guy. He knows his shit. I just happen to be certain on this one due to a fuck up. o_O

How bad a fuck up and with what strain? These things are majorly nitrogen sensitive. And my soil is so much more loaded with everything than the simple little mix I lazily put together to start them.

I did not do a soak of the carbon partly keeping in mind possible nitrogen sensitivity. I figured if it was deficient I could always water with alfalfa teas.
 
Oh I thought he was (I know, at least from pics he knows his shit regardless of grow style).

I just have had to much nitrogen in the past, and once in flower, it corrected itself is all.

I'd think one would have some serious lockout, and death if it was extremely bad.

With sativas typically issues with nitrogen only get worse in flower. They're not flowering yet. They won't be until later this month after they've shown me some sex and clones have been taken.
 
Oh I thought he was (I know, at least from pics he knows his shit regardless of grow style).

I just have had to much nitrogen in the past, and once in flower, it corrected itself is all.

I'd think one would have some serious lockout, and death if it was extremely bad.
How bad a fuck up and with what strain? These things are majorly nitrogen sensitive. And my soil is so much more loaded with everything than the simple little mix I lazily put together to start them.

I did not do a soak of the carbon partly keeping in mind possible nitrogen sensitivity. I figured if it was deficient I could always water with alfalfa teas.


It was an obvious case of the plant not performing it's biological functions at peak capacity. Stunted growth. Decreased yield. Pale in color.

Several strains will see the same batch of soil, so the above issues weren't isolated to one strain. Pretty sure Northern Skunk was involved. Cheese Quake. Kali Mist
 
Ok, duly noted. I'm thinking probably for the Zamals it will be ok as they really seem to hate it. I'll probably have to supplement the other plants with teas.
 
Sorry TY. Don't know why it quoted you above too in my response to OGE??

I swear these boards are buggy! Its gotta be whatever php script is handling the auto save draft or something.

Well heres to hoping they will be okay OGE. Its a bummer when shit happens, but heres to hoping they pull on through. Nothing wrong with cutting loses either though. Sometimes ya just have to.
 
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