DonBrennons 'Unconventional' organic gardens

calliandra

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Quality documentary.........................this guy's films are brilliant,
Ah yes brilliant indeed, soo many fascinating aspects brought together in this one!

How about "Slimo City Planning Consultancy" as a business idea? Initial investment: 1 amoeba LMAO
Patterning is a fascinating world in its own

And wouldn't it be cool if there was a way to track complex molecules and chloroplasts too? That could pretty much prove endocytosis and remutation!

Yeah the Oak documentary, I can't access. Will look to see if I can find it somewhere else tonight.
Cheers!
 

DonBrennon

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Ah yes brilliant indeed, soo many fascinating aspects brought together in this one!

How about "Slimo City Planning Consultancy" as a business idea? Initial investment: 1 amoeba LMAO
Patterning is a fascinating world in its own

And wouldn't it be cool if there was a way to track complex molecules and chloroplasts too? That could pretty much prove endocytosis and remutation!

Yeah the Oak documentary, I can't access. Will look to see if I can find it somewhere else tonight.
Cheers!
The 'Oak' documentary is every bit as good as the decomposition one, so worth a watch, if you can find it somewhere.
The bbc always have the best documentaries. They will stop at absolutely nothing to study and observe all in the name of science and they are thorough beyond belief lol. I have seen the decay one years back but the oak tree video was new to me. Thank you. Allow me to suggest that you check out Richard Hammonds nature documentaries. Some really cool stuff
I agree, those 'Hammond' doc's were good, been a while since I watched em though, might do a refresh of them, did micro worlds or something?.................the BBC have got that much money to spend(our money), that If you mix it with someone who's got true enthusiasm for the subject they're portraying, you end up with quality documentaries.

Just watched gardeners world on BBC and found a huge revelation for me........'Plantain' weeds root systems are fully loaded with mycorrhizal fungi and they grow abundantly around here. Gonna do a little more research on them, but I think I've found my natural source of myco-R. They were just digging the soil around them and adding that to new plantings............so simple.
 

Bunnybrew

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The 'Oak' documentary is every bit as good as the decomposition one, so worth a watch, if you can find it somewhere.

I agree, those 'Hammond' doc's were good, been a while since I watched em though, might do a refresh of them, did micro worlds or something?.................the BBC have got that much money to spend(our money), that If you mix it with someone who's got true enthusiasm for the subject they're portraying, you end up with quality documentaries.

Just watched gardeners world on BBC and found a huge revelation for me........'Plantain' weeds root systems are fully loaded with mycorrhizal fungi and they grow abundantly around here. Gonna do a little more research on them, but I think I've found my natural source of myco-R. They were just digging the soil around them and adding that to new plantings............so simple.
Very nice finding. More cannabis growers need to expand in research like this. I am guilty of looking up only cannabis related growing topics but once I started to look into just growing in general and the amazing world within. It opened up a entire world for me and broke me of having a single track mind
 

DonBrennon

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Just been checkin my outdoor males, I'm amazed they're still alive TBH, talk about neglected,LOL

Anyway, the only one that looks worth anything is this fat purple, big old balls and full of trich's
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Definitley making F2's of the fat purple on my next run, this'll be the mum, who's starting to live up to the 'fat' part, if not the purple
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DonBrennon

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Been busy as at work and having major issues with lights and environment, setting the new room up(the vent system for my small tent is acting like a dehumidifier in the main room and it's staying bone dry). It'll get there, just have to get stuck in this weekend.

I'm trying @Grandpa GreenJeans 'Ice finishing' method (miss that guy & hope he's OK), to try and get this little Mystery Bodhi to finish, I'm certain it should be done by now
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The AHB buds are swelling now, despite the look of the plants and things are starting to get really floppy. I think a full mainlining would have been a better option with this plant, the main branches are OK, but any side branches off them can't hold their own weight.IMG_6875.jpg

...............and the FP is still getting FAT and starting to fade a little, might start seeing some purps now............IMG_6886.jpg
 

Vnsmkr

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Those bitches are looking fat as fuck eh, nice. Yeah can see the AH Bastard flopping over huh, mainlining would have done it, I think you are right on that.
Yeah what happened to Grandpa, he just disappear?
 

DonBrennon

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Those bitches are looking fat as fuck eh, nice. Yeah can see the AH Bastard flopping over huh, mainlining would have done it, I think you are right on that.
Yeah what happened to Grandpa, he just disappear?
Dunno, just stopped posting, I know he was busy with other projects, hopefully it's just that
 

DonBrennon

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.......hmmmnnn, this plant's actually got me puzzled. It just sort of stopped doing anything about 3 weeks ago, it's not developing any further and just doesn't wanna finish.............so, it's getting the ice treatment every day till it finishes or dies, pmsl.

I think the issue could be too many nutrients and too much activity still in the soil, so I'm hoping the ice stops any nute cycling completely and starves the plant into finishing...................purely theoretical though:eyesmoke:
 

calliandra

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I use the search function alot ;). Usually if you search by the posters name it will come up with scanning through them
Haha yeah I've actually done that before, but have been incredibly blonde the past few days :mrgreen:

.......hmmmnnn, this plant's actually got me puzzled. It just sort of stopped doing anything about 3 weeks ago, it's not developing any further and just doesn't wanna finish.............so, it's getting the ice treatment every day till it finishes or dies, pmsl.

I think the issue could be too many nutrients and too much activity still in the soil, so I'm hoping the ice stops any nute cycling completely and starves the plant into finishing...................purely theoretical though:eyesmoke:
Yeah I've been seeing that too - that organics' plants often don't do the senescence thing.
And I totally agree - our soils don't run out of anything, so unless the plant decides she's done with this world, given we don't have storms, running wildlife, and all that in our rooms, it'll just hang out and live forevvaaaaa haha
Actually would be interesting to see how long they'd go on :rolleyes:

Do you think it's also a bit strain dependent?
Good luck playing Father Frost!! :bigjoint:
 

iHearAll

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Sunshine daydream, PK x Livers seedlings + cuttings from the mystery gals, 2 of which aren't such a mystery anymore, cos the sativa is defo a GGG Afghan haze bastard(so still somewhat of a mystery) and the one with the really fat leaves is a Fat Purple freebie from Hazeman. The other Indica is either Clusterfunk, Fat Purple or another Mystery Bodhi
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These are Mosca seeds C99 Bx & Blue Iguana, which I'm donating to 2 mates on the understanding I can take cuttings off everything, just incase we find some fireView attachment 3768273
Got 5 visible C99's, the Blue Iguana are dragging their feet, it's only been a few days I suppose and I've heard they could be quite old seed stock, but not sure how true that is. There's a lot of rumour and skullduggery within the MJ seed industry IMHO
i wish i could like this picture more than once.
 

Aruanda

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Wow, another awesome thread I finally finished reading in its entirety. For one I am really curious what 'pmsl' stands for! LOL!

Awesome projects @DonBrennon !

A lot of great inspiration for me. For one I am looking to make an FFJ right now. I'm in the tropics so following the original recipe isn't hard (mango-banana-papaya), though getting assured organics on a few may be. Couldn't find any papaya and mango today at the organic farmer's market, may settle for some store bought and discard the skins...

I have a male plant that I am thinking of saving the pollen from then chopping him up and adding to this FFJ now, thanks to you.

Hey how do you collect and save your pollen? I've collected a bit in a folded piece of baking sheet paper, but it still seems to stick to the sides. Then I placed in a jar with rice in the bottom in my fridge along with a few of the flowers I cut off. I rubbed some on some flowers the other day so hopefully I stored it correctly and its been viable. For this reason I haven't chopped the male yet as I am now almost to week 3 of flowering since flip and will probably dust one more time for safe measure. I've searched around on the internet some but I think I may chop him into a big plastic bag and shake the shit out of it then add some biodynamic rice flour I have here to make it easier to handle then put right into the rice jar for a few days in said plastic bag, or maybe transfer over to saches made from the non-stick baking paper and seal. I may try and save some for a later project by placing in the freezer a few days after...


Ah, another note on the FFJ I just wanted to make people aware. It is not recommended you add papaya or pineapple to worm bins as these fruits will dissolve your worms due to their enzymatic function. I'm not sure if it would change much through fermentation, but I wouldn't recommend adding the strained pulp unless anyone has had first hand experience with this and can attest to no issues...
 

DonBrennon

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Haha yeah I've actually done that before, but have been incredibly blonde the past few days :mrgreen:


Yeah I've been seeing that too - that organics' plants often don't do the senescence thing.
And I totally agree - our soils don't run out of anything, so unless the plant decides she's done with this world, given we don't have storms, running wildlife, and all that in our rooms, it'll just hang out and live forevvaaaaa haha
Actually would be interesting to see how long they'd go on :rolleyes:

Do you think it's also a bit strain dependent?
Good luck playing Father Frost!! :bigjoint:
She still ain't doing anything, still got white pistels and clear trich's..........I'm stumped
 

DonBrennon

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Wow, another awesome thread I finally finished reading in its entirety. For one I am really curious what 'pmsl' stands for! LOL!

Awesome projects @DonBrennon !

A lot of great inspiration for me. For one I am looking to make an FFJ right now. I'm in the tropics so following the original recipe isn't hard (mango-banana-papaya), though getting assured organics on a few may be. Couldn't find any papaya and mango today at the organic farmer's market, may settle for some store bought and discard the skins...

I have a male plant that I am thinking of saving the pollen from then chopping him up and adding to this FFJ now, thanks to you.

Hey how do you collect and save your pollen? I've collected a bit in a folded piece of baking sheet paper, but it still seems to stick to the sides. Then I placed in a jar with rice in the bottom in my fridge along with a few of the flowers I cut off. I rubbed some on some flowers the other day so hopefully I stored it correctly and its been viable. For this reason I haven't chopped the male yet as I am now almost to week 3 of flowering since flip and will probably dust one more time for safe measure. I've searched around on the internet some but I think I may chop him into a big plastic bag and shake the shit out of it then add some biodynamic rice flour I have here to make it easier to handle then put right into the rice jar for a few days in said plastic bag, or maybe transfer over to saches made from the non-stick baking paper and seal. I may try and save some for a later project by placing in the freezer a few days after...


Ah, another note on the FFJ I just wanted to make people aware. It is not recommended you add papaya or pineapple to worm bins as these fruits will dissolve your worms due to their enzymatic function. I'm not sure if it would change much through fermentation, but I wouldn't recommend adding the strained pulp unless anyone has had first hand experience with this and can attest to no issues...
So glad you've found inspiration from the thread.........I'm totally new to pollen chucking too, and your description of your harvesting was very similar to what I did. One thing I did find while researching is you should remove any flowers if you intend to try keeping the pollen. The flowers hold moisture and can cause the pollen to rot when sealed up.

Edit...........and............PMSL = piss myself laughing................pmsl
 
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