MONSTERS? how?

beginningbotanist420

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I wanna hear from FDD, but i'm trying to compile a list of how to grow a monster. so far i have a few things: alot of nitrogen, big hole/pot, supercropping, topping/fimming, pruning, etc.

how do YOU grow your monster? :peace:
 

krippo

Active Member
the guy i worked for last summer grows monsters. he started with good genetics, skunk no. 1 early in the outdoor season, transplanted it into a hole in a creek bed, grew it sideways with the ground and sprayed it with
VHO every so often. its probably more than a 2 pound plant.
 

GrowTech

stays relevant.
I know fdd let his veg out for a while. Take a look at his outdoor 08 im starting early thread.
 

beginningbotanist420

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what is a 'monster' characterized by?
by monster, i either mean a tall girl, 8'+, or a FDD typ monster, big and bushy

the guy i worked for last summer grows monsters. he started with good genetics, skunk no. 1 early in the outdoor season, transplanted it into a hole in a creek bed, grew it sideways with the ground and sprayed it with
VHO every so often. its probably more than a 2 pound plant.
what do you mean he grew it sideways? he put it in the ground that way or did he train it?
 

specialkayme

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the guy i worked for last summer grows monsters. he started with good genetics, skunk no. 1 early in the outdoor season, transplanted it into a hole in a creek bed, grew it sideways with the ground and sprayed it with
VHO every so often. its probably more than a 2 pound plant.
I've heard mixed reviews over VHO, to say the least. Anyone else use it?
 

specialkayme

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try the fish thing, put some fish down a couple of feet in the hole, native american style
Anyone actually do this? I know the native americans used to do it, but seriously? I would imagine it would invite all sorts of animals, insects, bacteria, mold, maggots, you name it. None of which I would love to be under the root system of the plant that I burn and inhale into my lungs.
 

specialkayme

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the guy that I learned it from is on this site and he does it and grows huge plants that are taller than his house
Don't get me wrong, I'm not calling you out or anything. I'm sure people do this, but I just don't see the advantage of it. You can get everything that a 'fish' would provide with nutes, and nearly none of the side effects or possible parasites.

Plus, I know alot of old growers that are very stuck in their ways, and even though things don't really work and they get good results for other reasons, they continue to do weird things. But hey, who the hell am I to say anything. Take shits in circles around your plants to ward off bad spirits if that's what your into, doesn't hurt me.

Just kidding, I don't know anyone who does that.
 

Pseudo.Botany

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The fish thing dose work... I do this in my outdoor garden, Veggies. Never done it with mari tho. Really you would get the same results from throwing a fish in the hole or putting it in your compose, The end product is the same as far as the fish goes.
 

smartsoverambition

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i say start as soon after the last frost as possib;e, good genetics, and getting that stem as firm and strong as possible go 4 high in n nutes and keep the pests away as well as possible, oh yeah do some amendments to the soil your going to put it in buy adding compost, bat guano live worms and worm castings your roots can go as far as possible at the first site of buds start using high in P and K but going easy at first and do some supercropping and then start using molasses, continue to ward of pests and no matter how much poundage you get always cure it properly

stay cool
Keep tokin
peace
 

specialkayme

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The fish thing dose work... I do this in my outdoor garden, Veggies. Never done it with mari tho. Really you would get the same results from throwing a fish in the hole or putting it in your compose, The end product is the same as far as the fish goes.
I dont' compost, but I want to some day. But from everything I read about it, they always say to ALWAYS keep meat out of the compost, no?
 

xcyraxx

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i was thinkin about puttin a fish in soil with out anyone ever tellin me to but i though it would be kinda grose since im smokin that shit basically goes in my mouth
 

beginningbotanist420

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i'll combine both side of the argument then. i'll add fish to my compost pile and then add the pile to my soil. i don't like the idea of putting fish directly into the soil.... i don't even eat much cooked fish...
 

smartsoverambition

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remember some fish contains high amounts of mercury which is a liquid at room temperature so if that gets sucked up through the roos then stems then the buds ur smoking mercury which is poisonous as fuck so just please be careful
 
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