Hawaii Growers

Waiakeauka

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If I would place my plants outside tomorrow June 8, will they start to flower or continue to veg? This is my first time using lights to supplement the sun so the plants get 20 hours of light a day, so I am unsure if it will continue to veg or flower.

Mahalo
 

Cooter@666

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Aloha guys

Puna sorry been slamed I know u want the mags and other things just need to remember 1 day to put it out I will and you will be glad one day when you get your mail. LoL
:joint:

Indica Vs sativa LOL :roll: Indica is like a ferrari you always want it but it cost to much to produce and run so most people drive a Toyota last longer run stronger and better bang for your buck. Maybe I shouldn't say Toyota maybe Ford nope there all going to shit lets ride bikes instead.

So here is a little Bud porn for you guys
FYI - this is a Litro Grow And Glow Grow With a 600 on one side as you can see they are flowering nicely

Aloha HK

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Holy Shit HK! those are some mighty fine ladies! What strains?
 

hup234

Member
if you put them out they will flower,if you bring em in at night and light em up for 6-8 hrs they will veg until you leave them out for good..
 

Hawaiian kind

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sorry they are all plants to me i forget after a while umm names Mixed plate hawaiian medical garden some sativa planted first and then the rest added after for same flower time at the end.

My Am med is SLH because of why most hate on it but its not to strong and I can get shit done and feel great Most am im fishing at 4am

My mid day is mostly a mix of outdoor or nice sativa I like the mr nice, Hawaiian Snow, and agent orange.

Night is always where I go for my indica and cookies, Indica i like a mix of stuff all time fave never left the garden is the dinafem seeds blue widow killer indica

Aloha All HK
 

Waiakeauka

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if you put them out they will flower,if you bring em in at night and light em up for 6-8 hrs they will veg until you leave them out for good..
I guess they will flower because I planted in the ground last night at dusk. It was to big for me to keep vegging so I had to put her out. I hope she grows a few feet before she flowers.
 

SurfdOut

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Surf,

What do you use for base soil?
Hey Coot-
Used to be a big FF fan, but after spending some time in Samoa Ca. where it's made and talking to people that work there and thier truck drivers and then talking to the roots guys, I now only use roots organic Greenfields or regular mix(not 707). FF just scraps it off the lumber yard floors, where roots lets it compost a bit. My all time favorite soil is a new company from Humboldt not available here yet Royal Gold Basement and Mendo mix. But that's just my humble opinion and I'm a hard core stoner.......
 

Sheckster

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You should put those clear cups inside of opaque cups so the light doesn't hit your roots.
Also you will get micro-algae inside your soil which will rob your roots of oxygen...
None of your sub-soil should ever be exposed to light~
 

Cooter@666

Well-Known Member
Hey Coot-
Used to be a big FF fan, but after spending some time in Samoa Ca. where it's made and talking to people that work there and thier truck drivers and then talking to the roots guys, I now only use roots organic Greenfields or regular mix(not 707). FF just scraps it off the lumber yard floors, where roots lets it compost a bit. My all time favorite soil is a new company from Humboldt not available here yet Royal Gold Basement and Mendo mix. But that's just my humble opinion and I'm a hard core stoner.......


Surf’d

Thanks for sharing theinfo; I’ve really had no issue with the FF soil with the exception of a few fungus gnats (I’m being sarcastic). What you’re stating about FF confirms quitea few things I’ve read about them lately. I’ve also heard that the FF has some consistency issues as well. I’ve moved on from it, but I suppose I’d use it in a pinch, a desperate pinch to say the least. The blue diesel is going into Sub’s SS with Roots 707 as the base soil so I’m getting pretty excited about that. Hopefully someone will start carrying the RGB and MM I’d love to try it out.

Are there any issues I need to know about in regards to the 707? I know it’s formulated for outdoor use,which is perfect for me, but since I’ve never used it am I in for a surprise?
 

Sheckster

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Roots Organic is probably one of the best soils you can use!........if you don't make your own soil mixes....
It is probably a waste if you are mixing on top of that....

I still prefer FFOF as one of my constituents (not as a base) as I mix most other items in... Even better knowing they don't waste nutrients by including the floor sweepings too :)
 

SurfdOut

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yeah, I've always had pretty good results with FF, kinda splitting hairs at the moment....but the floor sweeping is from the lumber yards long before the nutes get added. Ever notice how roots perlite is soo much darker? Been composted more, less woody too. But I'd say the amendments put into these soils are minimum, I've never burnt a seedling with straight FFOF or any soil.

Just my humble opinion and it could be wrong.......all the best
 

LQs

Member
I just use Black Gold organic, with some blood meal, and Plant Success granular mixed in. I used to mix in Light Warrior instead of the P.S. granular but the guy at the grow shop said they stopped carrying it because it is illegal. He also told me pretty soon even Plant Success, Great White Shark and anything else with Mycorrhizae will be banned.
 

Sheckster

Well-Known Member
First I have heard of Mycorrhizae being banned... State of Hawaii? FDA? Who?
Can you provide a link or more information (grow shop?)....
 

LQs

Member
It is the state, I guess they don't want any bacteria imported in. The grow shop is Ohana Green House. http://hawaii.gov/hdoa/pi/pq/import - "All agricultural items, including plants, plant parts, non-domesticated animals, microorganism cultures, arthropods and soil require inspection upon arrival in Hawai`i. These items must be checked before the shipment can be released to insure they are free of pests or will not become pests themselves." I know this is nothing new but I'm stocking up on the little critters while I can still get them just in case.
 
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