Az Medical Marijuana Grow

hegem0n

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Want some help? I'd love to learn...


my last crop is in the ball jars! YAY! i cut them at 60 days (50 days since showing sex). i love the skunk # 1 and the malawi gold! unfortunately, the afghani high was disappointing. not bad just nothing special. i only got about 12 OZ this time. i'm annoyed that i didn't get more! hopefully the 3 gallon pots and 3 to 4 more weeks of veg in these pots will help! if i like this stuff at 60 days, ima love it at 70 or more!


and i'll be growing them out looking for mums next round!

i have a bunch of seedlings going and need to repot into my new 3 gallon smart pots! I like the smart pots alot. the root mass in the middle of the soil was nice to see! i had 10 clones of ssh and i did not notice a difference in weight between the 2 gallon smart pots and the 2 gallon grow bags! i got a bunch of 3 gallon smart pots from santa!

i have 6 genetics in this mess! work, work, work!

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i have 4 bags of ocean forest, a bunch of perlight and no motivation at all! i should have repotted days ago! :joint:
 

irieie

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The reason is so many chems in Super Thrive are not found in other nutes is that Super Thrive is banned to be used on consumable agricultural crops. It can only be used on ornamentals. This is because it is some toxic ass shit. Otherwise why would the USDA not allow it on consumables? I recommend only using nutes that have been approved for use on consumables, otherwise your just screwing yourself and your friends in the end with a product that will give them cancer. I am only on my first personal use, medical grow now, but that seems to be logical. I asked a GS-12 inspector for the USDA about this and he said that I should avoid any meds grown with non approved nutes. Do what you will to herb you smoke, but you might want to let others who smoke it know beforehand. I turned down some nice looking meds tonight from a friend who I watched grow, and has grown for years. I see him using Clonex, and Superthrive, both non approved poisons that scared me. Can't believe I turned down some free butter.

Speaking of which yikes on the butter if weird stuff was foliar sprayed, you would be getting every last bit sprayed on the leafs in your butter!
i think you are a little confused here. what you are talking about are products which have PGR in them such as phosphoload, dragon juice, gravity, etc. those products are as you stated above not recommended for consumable crops.

superthrive on the other had does conatin a chemical clasified as a pesticide known as NAA or The hormone 1-Naphthyl acetic acid (NAA). NAA is not a conclusive carcinogen but it is also not harmless. if you want to read more about super thrive go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUPERthrive

and if you want to read more about NAA go here:
http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC35115

if you want to read more about PGRs and the products that contain them there is a thread started by some fucking idiot on here:
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/459639-warning-carcinogens-found-humboldt-countys.html
 

BeaverHuntr

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i think you are a little confused here. what you are talking about are products which have PGR in them such as phosphoload, dragon juice, gravity, etc. those products are as you stated above not recommended for consumable crops.

superthrive on the other had does conatin a chemical clasified as a pesticide known as NAA or The hormone 1-Naphthyl acetic acid (NAA). NAA is not a conclusive carcinogen but it is also not harmless. if you want to read more about super thrive go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SUPERthrive

and if you want to read more about NAA go here:
http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC35115

if you want to read more about PGRs and the products that contain them there is a thread started by some fucking idiot on here:
https://www.rollitup.org/general-marijuana-growing/459639-warning-carcinogens-found-humboldt-countys.html

Very true I read and have even seen copies of papers from grow stores where they were asked to stop selling dragon juice.
 

thump easy

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great morning fellas i gona stop in at colitas tommorow n check out thier seeds i hear that rasckal og is straight fire. thank you guys i wouldnt have known if you didnt say so
 

BeaverHuntr

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great morning fellas i gona stop in at colitas tommorow n check out thier seeds i hear that rasckal og is straight fire. thank you guys i wouldnt have known if you didnt say so
Yeah I might be making a trip to Palm Springs this weekend!!! Yeah Raskal seeds at Hazy just 100 - 130 a pack... Worth it in my opinion very rare and hard to get.
 

don2009

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Hey I was just going to ask about the og rascal Im getting a clone tommmorw is that a ligit strain???????
 

swaggersDlite

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people on here claim it is, a lil research suggest that it pretty good but if your like me you'll have to see for yourself,,, when you get that clone; some updates would be nice :)
 

YThor

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How does a plant absorb & retain such bad toxins if used for propagation?
What toxins?
How does the plant react to such toxins?
SUPERthrive is such a "messy" product; the owner refuses to release the precise ingredients, and by doing so at least a couple of states (Oklahoma, Oregon, and Minnesota, IIRC) have prohibited its sale. The primary active ingredient (NAA) is a synthetic compound that is similar to IAA. Both are auxins that (along with IBA) are used to help inspire root growth. IAA is natural, so its sale and use are less restricted than that of NAA and IBA, both of which are synthetic. IAA and IBA are very similar structurally; NAA differs by having two rings in a structure known as indole, while NAA has two rings linked as naphthalene. The active moiety (an acetic acid group) is the same in both.

The other ingredient is vitamin B1, or thiamine (thiamin), which is actually required in human nutrition.

NAA is probably not translocated within the plant; I don't know of any research to find it in foliar tissues provided it is administered only at the root level. In the concentrations present, it is almost certainly harmless. Withholding its use >1 week prior to harvest (same as any other growth regulators) would virtually eliminate it.
 

2000tranzam

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I havent seen any purple urkle out here in az for a long time... did it end up having a purple pheno to it ? Ive got some barneys lsd, NYCD, great white shark, cotton candy im veggin out at a friends... ive got some green crack, bubblegum, pineapple chunk, skywalker og, and nacho skunk in flower just finishing 5 weeks... fuckin stinky already lol.
 

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