Harvest Shots, grown with home made teas...

Rising Moon

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Hello everyone,

I just wanted to share some pictures from my harvest yesterday...

400 watts, Happy frog soil, home made herbal (90% veganic) AACT and LOVE!

First picture is a Sensi Seeds "Jack Herer" (with small banana forming on the left)

Second picture is "Pineapple Trainwreck"

Thanks in advance! :leaf:

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OVOXO

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looks sweet bro cant wait to grow my stuff into harvest just too see the bud forming first hand. You know its like something special to see something you grew yourself
 

OSUB

Member
great plants! it looks like you will be very happy with your end smoke.


if i may ask, why did you only use happy frog? no other ammendments, like EWCs or other compost? can you not find anything worthy in your area?


im taking it your garden doesnt have too many plants with a 400w, so i can see how the happy frog would be easier to pot only a few plants.


i prefer to mix my own soil with spgagnum peat, perlite, homemade ewcs, lobster compost, and azomite. i can purchase a compressed 3.8 cu. ft. block of pure sphagnum peat moss for $15 and perlite for $20.....this way i know exactly what is going in my soil & where the compost/amendments are sourced from.......it can be quite a pain sometimes to mix all that soil, so if im going with a smaller transplant i usually just pick up 1 cu. ft. of advanced sunshine mix number 4 and mix in my composts.



but, yeah, just wondering why you went with the happy frog.



nice looking harvest! :clap:





-OSUB
 

malignant

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I use Fox Farm soil, mix of happy frog, and ocean forest, blend in jamaican guano, and top it with soil secrets earth magic, protein crumbles and tpp compost. then a couple spoonfuls of indonesian bat guano. and then a feed regime of aact and guano teas. i threw in a little iguana juice, into the brews towards the end, however it will replaced with brewers yeast, yucca extract, and age old optimize.

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Rising Moon

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I used Happy Frog because it is rather bland. I have done allot with soil mixes in the past, but really wanted to use something blank and see what my teas can really do. This fall I am going to push into further experimentation, by using just coco, and home made teas.

Thanks
 

malignant

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mr ganja ur shit looks too leafy get better pheno yuuuk . ur definatley missin a whole lot of dif thing there ganja
who are you talking too? no pics are "too leafy" wtf are you talking about? rising moon did great work, and my hobbit was a freebie autoflowering feminized plant. i did not expect anything fancy from her, and i was quite pleased with the result. plants need leaves to absorb light you know, and when your looking for pheno your looking for bushy vs lanky..
 

Da Almighty Jew

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I used Happy Frog because it is rather bland. I have done allot with soil mixes in the past, but really wanted to use something blank and see what my teas can really do. This fall I am going to push into further experimentation, by using just coco, and home made teas.

Thanks
I have been growing with this style too. Mainly because its a pain in the ass to mix and store soil in an apartment. One thing that seems very neccessary is to feed very heavily with teas if your going this route. I'm impressed with my results with just plain roots organics and teas. Next run im going to feed heavier so i don't have to feed as often.
 

Rising Moon

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Cool to hear others are trying this too...

That Pineapple Trainwreck cutting I have is so god damn hardy and easy to grow, that I want to run all sorts of experiments with it.

Id love to side by side them, one super soil, one coco and teas, one worm castings and oyster shells with teas, and one with mixed soil and teas...

But, for sure my buddy and I are going to run totally home made veganic teas in DWC, think stinging nettle ferments...

Maybe after the outdoor season...
 

malignant

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i tend to use happy frog for veg, and ocean forest to transplant right before bloom. a week to recover, then plenty of nitrogen to carry over into bloom and its depleted by finishing time. if its a sativa ill use psg tea for the first round into bloom where as i normally jump right in with jamaican guano and my bloom tea regime.
 

Kalyx

Active Member
malignant
i tend to use happy frog for veg, and ocean forest to transplant right before bloom. a week to recover, then plenty of nitrogen to carry over into bloom and its depleted by finishing time. if its a sativa ill use psg tea for the first round into bloom where as i normally jump right in with jamaican guano and my bloom tea regime.


Hey can you elaborate on the tea phasing. What do you mean by psg tea?

Ever mix in any coir into FF mixes? I've found it helps a bit, especially for how dry it is in NM.
 
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