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  1. Booyah!

    Purple Cotyledon, Purple Stem

    Very interesting. Never seen one like that. Hope it's a winner.
  2. Booyah!

    My Breeding Project

    Pure Kush Topanga
  3. Booyah!

    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    Very nice! They look rather stout. Hope you get a nice mix of solid males and females to work with.
  4. Booyah!

    Unconventional Organics

    Been chewing up Tumeric and spitting it into my compost tea. The orangish natural pigments are so penetrating they even dye the filter bag.
  5. Booyah!

    Heat and tents

    I'd just use the whole bedroom. Carbon Scrub the exit fan air and forget the tent. It is much easier to work with real walls.
  6. Booyah!

    Breeding for authentic sativa happiness. Mextiza, Thai, Angola, Senegal...

    Very nice! Hopefully you get the best of both worlds.
  7. Booyah!

    My Breeding Project

    Very nice well thought out breeding project. I'm more than impressed. You're going to have some amazing results starting with such stabilized and refined stock.
  8. Booyah!

    My Breeding Project

    I'm really hoping some these are males. These are mostly Polyhybrids of Polyhybrids and the phenotypes are all over the place. I understand that anything found will for sure require some working to stabilize. Seems like a lot of recessives are popping up that look nothing like the parents...
  9. Booyah!

    My Breeding Project

    Pictures of a few of the phenotypes and a group shot.
  10. Booyah!

    My Breeding Project

    Seemed like a good morning to take some pictures. This is fresh after a compost tea brew using worm castings, green sand, Basalt, Oyster shell, fishmeal, neem seed meal, alfalfa, humic acid, and langbienite for this brew. Bubbled in a 55 gallon drum overnight. Sprayed with Serenade foliar during...
  11. Booyah!

    Collaborative effort

    I have found out almost every season that looks can be deceiving. I had my fattest leaf plant last year come out tasting like a Jack Herer. Definitely not what I was expecting. What kinda smells are you getting on these?
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    Collaborative effort

    Very nice! The PCK sure is dominant in the offspring. You sure are gonna get some vigor in those Pure Indica/Pure Sativa mixes.
  13. Booyah!

    My Breeding Project

    Thanks! Id like to check out what you've bred. I really like when people breed their own lines. Last year was the first year I successfully isolated males and pollinated using a brush. I grow from seed on my main season and pop around 200+ seeds each year in order to select 8 plants for...
  14. Booyah!

    Seed vault jailbreak - genes gone wild

    Now that is quite a collection. Let er rip! Can't wait to see what you come up with. I like your choices.
  15. Booyah!

    What's your IPM?

    I'm definitely going to look into Barley as well to incorporate into my tea and top dressings. Thanks for the advice on SAR and BRIX levels. I knew a little, but that is some great information. Outdoors can definitely be forgiving in some respects. Soil has a good amount of minerals, but...
  16. Booyah!

    Is this a nutrient burn? quick toughts.

    Time to do a bit of manicuring as well. Cut off all the leaves from the bottom of the plant. Lollipop it... your plant will thank you. Besides the deficiency, I'd definitely get a closer look on those spots. Usually an early sign of mold before it shows on the surface of the leaves. Get...
  17. Booyah!

    What's your IPM?

    Sorry about your respiratory problems. I hope you get some improvement. What did you used to spray that caused your issues? I use a small amount of sea salt in some of my compost teas. What amount do you use? How often?
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    What's your IPM?

    I'm really not sure what is going on here. I simply shared my Integrated Pest Management that has worked very well for me. It is 100 percent organic involves working with beneficials. Out of three other outdoor growers that I consolidate with in the area, my crop had the least issues. I...
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    Any benefit to making fertilizer from composted fan leaves?

    I always bury any extra lumber and leaves from the season directly in the ground I grow in. Dig a huge pit and fill it up then cap it over with dirt and move the pit. I gotta admit most pits have all sorts of compostables thrown in while they are filling up as well. But, those areas come to life.
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    Any benefit to making fertilizer from composted fan leaves?

    Put the l leaves in a bucket and let it ferment in water for a few days to a week. Stir them up with a stick once in a while then pour the juice through a hash bag or filter. Put the juice in with the compost tea and brew it for a day and a half. At least this is what I tried last year during...
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