farmer2424
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that deadhead OG looks very nice jerry, but its no tahoe. I'm really interested in seeing that sour hazy jones cross myself.
grapegod is good.....anyone have any experience with g-13 labs blue venom, big buddha blue cheese, next gen grapegod, dinafem cali hash plant? i see all the names and wondered if anyones tried any of these strains out.
I've grown Blue Cheese from clones a few years back, a good all rounder imoanyone have any experience with g-13 labs blue venom, big buddha blue cheese, next gen grapegod, dinafem cali hash plant? i see all the names and wondered if anyones tried any of these strains out.
It's great, but you do build a quick tolerance to it. At least I did.I've grown Blue Cheese from clones a few years back, a good all rounder imo
I have to agree with you wolverine, the tol' build up is quick for regular tokers who like 'em strong, imo most Blueberry X's are, I've ran it only once myself, smoked loads though and it's does get old quick a bit like Northern Lights does but my mate loves it he wont let his mother go for nothing else lol.It's great, but you do build a quick tolerance to it. At least I did.
I'm growing the BBCheese as we speak... a great plant (when I'm not killing it lol). . .anyone have any experience with g-13 labs blue venom, big buddha blue cheese, next gen grapegod, dinafem cali hash plant? i see all the names and wondered if anyones tried any of these strains out.
Feel free to post pics of your Deadheads. I love comparing!the tahoe huh? im gonna have to post my pics of my current deadhead og i got three pheno's in about week four of flowering and theyre all pretty dank i have two that look like jerry's, but this one pheno is fuknnnn crazy, smells alot like sweetgod from bcbud in my opinion, i like the sweetgod grew out like five of those and three were freaks ( I DONT RECOMMEND BCBUD)so i killed them from the beginning and grew out the rest i should post pics i got a sweetgod in about week four right now too, i also have a blueberry x kings kush plant that is killer x i made
I put a layer of sand on top of my medium to help keep bugs away, particularly fungus gnats. This year though I've discovered the sand controls the rate of percolation, allowing me to water very quickly without the liquid running down the outside of the soil mass. When I move my plants to water it creates a gap between the soil mass and sides of the container, where water quickly drains off if I water too fast. The sand fills that gap and allows me to dump water instead of meticulously administering down the center to ensue water passes through the root zone.Hey Jerry. In some pictures your medium looks really light in color, and we're wondering what you use? It almost looks like sand.
To be fair, I think the only reason you can't do it with Smart Pots is because in your situation you have to move them to water them. Mine stay in place and with both three and five gallon sizes I get zero water coming out the sides unless I just dump it all in at once.I put a layer of sand on top of my medium to help keep bugs away, particularly fungus gnats. This year though I've discovered the sand controls the rate of percolation, allowing me to water very quickly without the liquid running down the outside of the soil mass. When I move my plants to water it creates a gap between the soil mass and sides of the container, where water quickly drains off if I water too fast. The sand fills that gap and allows me to dump water instead of meticulously administering down the center to ensue water passes through the root zone.
Not effective in smart pots though...
Interesting, thanks for the tip :]I put a layer of sand on top of my medium to help keep bugs away, particularly fungus gnats. This year though I've discovered the sand controls the rate of percolation, allowing me to water very quickly without the liquid running down the outside of the soil mass. When I move my plants to water it creates a gap between the soil mass and sides of the container, where water quickly drains off if I water too fast. The sand fills that gap and allows me to dump water instead of meticulously administering down the center to ensue water passes through the root zone.
Not effective in smart pots though...
Hey, we've been reading up on green sand lately. We were wondering if you have used it and if you added it to your medium?I put a layer of sand on top of my medium to help keep bugs away, particularly fungus gnats. This year though I've discovered the sand controls the rate of percolation, allowing me to water very quickly without the liquid running down the outside of the soil mass. When I move my plants to water it creates a gap between the soil mass and sides of the container, where water quickly drains off if I water too fast. The sand fills that gap and allows me to dump water instead of meticulously administering down the center to ensue water passes through the root zone.
Not effective in smart pots though...