Thug pug genetics anyone?

nc208

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Yep think he went to Clown College of ass backwards crystal humping class likes to pour seawater on his plants .
Yeah hes said some weird shit, but so has lots of other breeders. His gear is solid so not sure why everyone hating on his genetics. His pupil crosses have been solid fire that I've gotten to try.
 

Dividedsky

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Yep think he went to Clown College of ass backwards crystal humping class likes to pour seawater on his plants .
Ya no need to be a complete dick to the dude...I've only heard the sea water thing thru other people. Keep this a positive place, hear him out, let him explain his methods. He definitely grows some dank. I wanted to know why he is opposed to R/O water though. I love using r/o water.
 
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RancidDude

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Ya no need to be a complete dick to the dude...I've only hear the sea water thing thru other people. Keep this a positive place, hear him, let him explain his methods. He definitely grows some dank. I wanted to know why he is opposed to R/O water though. I love using r/o water.
I use tap water no filter and I've used RO. I really can't tell a difference. I can usually up the ppms on RO water much higher than tap but really no difference in end product.
 

Dividedsky

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I use tap water no filter and I've used RO. I really can't tell a difference. I can usually up the ppms on RO water much higher than tap but really no difference in end product.
That's the whole point of r/o dude. You get rid of all the shit that's causing unwanted high ppms in tap. You have complete control over how you feed, you can read the plant better and identify deficiencies better when using r/o. You tend not to get lockout and develop deficiencies when using r/o. Although I do use half tap half r/o sometimes(let tap sit out for 24hrs), that's my one gripe about using r/o is the amount of water is wastes, kinda sucks to know you're wasting so much water. Other than that r/o is awesome I see a big difference when I use straight r/o, the plants definitely get the most out of their feedings.
 

Dividedsky

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Also it's so much easier to get nute lockout when using tap. You really have to get a feel for the nutes you're using and how far you can push it. When I used tap in the past I tended to feed a lot less just because I would be worried about getting lockout. Also noticed runoff ppm would be very high when using tap. I feel like a lot of people over do it with the bottle nutes when using tap water. When I used tap in the past I got the best results keeping it simple and just using a simple base veg and flower nute. You start adding additives and booster in tap and your ppms start to jump very quickly, not to mention having to fight ph drift.
 
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superdank330

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Haha dam really... is it legit meatbreath. Could be a stressed type herm(light leak). Though 17 seeds in a quarter is quite a lot. I'd pop em, send me a few, I'll test em for ya!
All of them look like pretty good seeds , Might have been from light leak or whole room pollinated itself. The smell of the bud was sweet rancid meat funk
 

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colocowboy

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I’ve not had any show up in the eighth I bought but I bought a cut off strainly, pink box. Hope it’s like what I’m tokin, it’s worth trying some cuts. I know that if this is what some people’s meatloaf taste like I’ve been missing out!
 

RancidDude

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Also it's so much easier to get nute lockout when using tap. You really have to get a feel for the nutes you're using and how far you can push it. When I used tap in the past I tended to feed a lot less just because I would be worried about getting lockout. Also noticed runoff ppm would be very high when using tap. I feel like a lot of people over do it with the bottle nutes when using tap water. When I used tap in the past I got the best results keeping it simple and just using a simple base veg and flower nute. You start adding additives and booster in tap and your ppms start to jump very quickly, not to mention having to fight ph drift.
It is really easy to overdo it. If I was in a permanent spot to install an ro filter maybe I'd use ro but for now it's tap all the way.
 

BigSco508

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All of them look like pretty good seeds , Might have been from light leak or whole room pollinated itself. The smell of the bud was sweet rancid meat funk
You bought from Dispensary ? They sell seeded weed a Dispensary ? For their prices it should all be top shelf flower !
 

Dividedsky

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It is really easy to overdo it. If I was in a permanent spot to install an ro filter maybe I'd use ro but for now it's tap all the way.
Nothing wrong with tap dude I got lucky and have a water hose spigot in my basement so ro filter was easy install. And I still mix half tap sometime. If I do half tap/half ro and I'm around or a lil under 100 ppms which is not bad. I fill up a lot of water for my room, my flower room take about 30+ gals every watering. When using ro thats a lot of water to waste, kinda feel bad about it. Think it wastes like 10-15 gals of water to fill a 5 gal bucket of fresh ro water, yikes.
 

BigSco508

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Nothing wrong with tap dude I got lucky and have a water hose spigot in my basement so ro filter was easy install. And I still mix half tap sometime. If I do half tap/half ro and I'm around or a lil under 100 ppms which is not bad. I fill up a lot of water for my room, my flower room take about 30+ gals every watering. When using ro thats a lot of water to waste, kinda feel bad about it. Think it wastes like 10-15 gals of water to fill a 5 gal bucket of fresh ro water, yikes.
How much a RO filter run ?
 

Dividedsky

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Thanks you think it makes a world of difference ?
Yes, for me it does. Think my tap is around 200 ppms. Nothing wrong with tap but you definitely need a ppm/ec meter to monitor your ppms. Say your tap is 200 ppm you start off with 8mls of veg or flower nute per gal of water and some additives, then your your tap water + nutes could make your ppms get to high quickly. When feeding with tap water you need to definitely take it easy with the nutes. Some people find this hard because they think the more nutes means more fruits, but not the case when mixing nutes with tap water. Less is better, keep it simple honestly like I said just a veg and flower nute, micros and macros and your good to go. Ive just seen so many people fry or lockout there plants my using to much nutes with tap water, myself included. I'd say when using tap and mixing nutes don't go over 1000 ppms and you'll be good. Like when you hit peak feeding maybe peak at 800- 1000ppms then dial it back. Once you get a feel of where your ppms are at you'll quickly realize you don't have to use much nutes at all. Another easy route to go when using tap is organic super soils, then you don't have to worry about this shit at all.
 
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