exotic genetix

Zett66

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Yield probably = how good of a grower you are.

I grow for quality then quality then quality.

I wont puff middies so what's the point growing them?

i can do 3 zips in the can in ONE 4gal pot of soil. I can do 5-6 zips in the can 7.5gal soil container.

4 per lamp in a 5x5 space well over a pound and that's the good stuff. Organic soil use over and over. Water fr the win.
How do you amend your soil between grows? Or are you doing no till
 

bobrown14

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How do you amend your soil between grows? Or are you doing no till
Yeah do no-till Coots mix. I do amend at up-can. Handful of kelp meal, 1/2 cup of malted barley ground, mycos, 1/4 cup EWC. Sometimes add a little top dress of Stonington Blend and maybe a few fish hydrolysate waterings in flower and water only.
 

Des420127

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4x Mr Nasty (gmo x grease monkey) regs in today. One of them had 3 cotyledons. These were freebies from somewhere and I hadn't seen much info on them online apart from some vague dispensaries and thought the pedigree sounded good so fuck it.

Running regs for the first time in the hope to get a male to breed with and also because I really like growing foul smelling weed.. I'd like to breed it with something else rancid, Garlic Breath, Peanut Butter Breath, Gorilla Breath, Mendo Breath, Grandpa's Breath etc etc, or maybe the Killer Glue I'm running atm that smells pretty bad off the stem (GG4 x AK47) I've got all those beans already but I'd like to try my hand ar breeding something stinky :)View attachment 4973655View attachment 4973656
So glad I saw this. Im been battling keeping my tent clean all grow lol.
 

bobrown14

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Looks good bro also looks like the beginning of aphids... I see the nymphs exoskeletons on your leaf surface. Look around for a leaf or 3 with a group of them on it and toss those leaves in a bucket of water or better yet burn burn burn.

Outside they are not that big a deal - lots of predators love those bitches. I hadda plant inside with them all I did was set the plant outside on the porch and the fuggers were gone in a few days. I think the ants tco'd them.
 
Just got Slippery Susan (Tina x Grease Monkey) and Milk Monkey (Cookies n Cream x Grease Monkey), anyone run either? Rec's on which I should run first? Hermie issues with either? Any info would be welcome - I have some other stuff I could try too, Hollywood Skunk by Strayfox and some Useful Seeds Orange Cookies x Choc. D. Been running BOG's Sour Strawberry for a year and looking for a new mom....
Dang I’ve been wanting to run the bog sour strawberry I’ve heard his lines are great! I just ordered the rainbow chip f2 hoping it’s a good one first time running any exotic genetics
 
Dang I’ve been wanting to run the bog sour strawberry I’ve heard his lines are great! I just ordered the rainbow chip f2 hoping it’s a good one first time running any exotic genetics
The slippery Susan was good, too big for my setup, running them the second and last time, back to BOG Sour Strawberry for a run after this and then Milk Monkey after, hopefully I don't end up with 6-7 ft plants again, Slippery Susan was HUGE, every plant. Anyone on the size of Milk Monkey in 5 gal's? Susan is too big for me - very nice though, not unhappy with it, just too big for the yield. Hopefully Milk Monkey will fit my setup better :)
 

bobrown14

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The slippery Susan was good, too big for my setup, running them the second and last time, back to BOG Sour Strawberry for a run after this and then Milk Monkey after, hopefully I don't end up with 6-7 ft plants again, Slippery Susan was HUGE, every plant. Anyone on the size of Milk Monkey in 5 gal's? Susan is too big for me - very nice though, not unhappy with it, just too big for the yield. Hopefully Milk Monkey will fit my setup better :)
Supercrop it.... run her to the lights and bend her over. She gonna love it.

Edit: due to reported size if Slippery Susan, I just ordered a 10 pack.... lol
 
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Supercrop it.... run her to the lights and bend her over. She gonna love it.

Edit: due to reported size if Slippery Susan, I just ordered a 10 pack.... lol
Long internodal spacings, I yield more with less plant mass with the sour strawberry, but you will enjoy Slippery Susan, just not right for my setup. First run of Susan I went 9 weeks, but it was early, this run gonna go 10-11 weeks. Sour Strawberry is DONE in a little under 8 weeks, so looking for something comparable.

Looking forward to Milk Monkey, hopefully it runs a bit smaller and finishes quicker than the Slippery Susan.
 

bobrown14

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I use malted grains in my soil mix that will reduce the flower times 15-20% I'm usually in the 50-60 day window on just about everything I run.

I like the long internodal spacing easier to trim. After this years outdoor I'm looking forward to a 1/2 hour at the trim table.
 
I use malted grains in my soil mix that will reduce the flower times 15-20% I'm usually in the 50-60 day window on just about everything I run.

I like the long internodal spacing easier to trim. After this years outdoor I'm looking forward to a 1/2 hour at the trim table.
I'm using coco - is there a similar additive for it?

Slippery Susan was a joy to trim, however I buck all my buds, run as ice hash, then press the ice hash - no cure, wpff, works awesome!
 

bobrown14

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You run soil-less??

So I'm in no-till soil so we use the malted grains as enzymes for the microbes in the soil. Sends them into overdrive which boosts plants metabolism among other positives. Think of malted grains like malted barley as the catalyst of catalysts.

We've been using malted grains for several years after doing SST applications and realized the malting process is the exact same deal but the folks that are professional maltsters know better and stop the sprouting process at the perfect time for max enzymes. Think win/beer/bread making etc. We home growers dont have that kind of control.

Here's a decent read on how it works. This is all new horticultural science believe or not. Emerging technology weed in the middle of it. Yay

This article lists several products for sale that likely are being used in soil-less media - I'm not affiliated nor have I tried any of the listed products but the article gives you a great idea whats going on with the science.

https://rollingmountainkush.com/july2019/2019/07/31/enzymes-for-cannabis-in-various-mediums.html#


caveat #2 - I dont usually post info from weed based websites but this one is an exception as the info presented is good and the products are all different so not a lot of bias.
 

Bodyne

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I'm using coco - is there a similar additive for it?

Slippery Susan was a joy to trim, however I buck all my buds, run as ice hash, then press the ice hash - no cure, wpff, works awesome!
just smoked some well grown and it is dandy, surprised me. I think that Tina is something special. I notice when the parents are reversed, or on the cream n tina, those packs are a lil cheaper, lol. That cookies n creme f2 must be special, but Im lookin for the susan or packs with tina in em
 
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