incognegro999
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PPPLLLLZZZ share haha I have been dying to know this. I will forever kneel at the kitty altar = )yaaaayyyyy i finally figured out multiquoting~ (*kittydance*)
PPPLLLLZZZ share haha I have been dying to know this. I will forever kneel at the kitty altar = )yaaaayyyyy i finally figured out multiquoting~ (*kittydance*)
I too have the "unknown sativa". She's my headstash, and has been for a dozen years. When I took a break from growing a friend kept her alive and still complains to me. She takes about 6 years to finish, stays under 6 feet if you flower her right out of the clone dome, and every single branch needs support in late bloom. I real treat to grow. BUT, OMG...the high is like nothing I've ever experienced. Did I mention it has zero bag appeal?Sorry chica, can't help you with that. I haz one seed left and it is MINE I SAY! Though I may have to crack it now (if it's still good, it's been several years), I've also got a small assortment of Jamaican strains that I got at a ganja plantation a few years back that have been calling me lately. Purple skunk (delicious), lambsbreath (nuf said) and an unknown sativa that grew very long fat uber stinky colas. Didn't get a name for that one other than "one tree herb". I need to make some space...
Good stuff Collective, sorry for getting off topic again. I also recently acquired a very nice Super Silver Haze cut that I'm sure will command some attention round here in a few months...I too have the "unknown sativa". She's my headstash, and has been for a dozen years. When I took a break from growing a friend kept her alive and still complains to me. She takes about 6 years to finish, stays under 6 feet if you flower her right out of the clone dome, and every single branch needs support in late bloom. I real treat to grow. BUT, OMG...the high is like nothing I've ever experienced. Did I mention it has zero bag appeal?
Kitty, we too experience lack of demand for sativas. It's slowly changing, though. I'm getting patient requests for more sativas. I need to try a few sativa rich crosses to see how they work for us. Helper D has a New York Diesel he's playing with. He did a great job stopping vertical growth with foilar applications of Bushmaster. He's the Bushmaster Master. I'll take a pic of the plant. He sprays with Bushmaster and feeds with clear water, the next day regular feeding, the next day he sprays with Bushmaster and feeds with clear water, the next regular feeding. He does this 4 times, total of 8 days. All vertical growth stops and the plants shows no stress at all. Anyways, seeing him do this has made me start thinking more about bringing is some sativas. Now that I know what he can do, I'm more willing to "paly with the sativa fire".
Kitty, thank you so much for the Dr Atomic info. I am not a seed buyer at all. When I do, I usually buy at least 50 of 1 strain. I just can't shake my old school approach to finding good mommies. I know I know...they're stable. I just don't buy it. Anyways, I'm going to give his gear a try. I'll let you all know what I get. We're going to grow them at a friends grow so we don't use up plant numbers highgrading. My buddy has so many plants that 50 more is a drop in the bucket.
Get rid of that Ultra sun ASAP !! Junk bulbs. Check my thread with a comparison and see for yourself. I have 6 of them with 8 weeks of use on them sitting in boxes ever since.first and for most yes i know this is an old ass post but any way
so I need a new bulb as its been about 6 months since i replaced mine and i went to hydro store bought the one the guy recommended. which is a ULTRA SUN 1000w HPS (very cheap 62$) so then i figured look on here to see what other have said and then thought of your and see that your using the digilux but were Im at they dont carry them but will be in LA for memorial day so figured i could grab some there any ideas were i could do that? (maybe shouldnt be asking you but since your using them i figured what was the harm)
After the hang dry, we strip the buds off the stems and place them in small rubbermaid storage totes. They're not quite air tight, which actually works for us. Instead of burping, I just open em up, stir em around and close it back up. This is just for a couple days. Then they go into turkey bags which are airtight. Then, we open, stir, and smoke once per day. When the smoke seems right, we seal em up. I am amassing some glass jars for longer term storage. Much of it is gone though, as soon as it smoke tests ok.Collective, if you dont mind me asking - How does one cure bulk?
I mean sure drying is easy, but how do you get allll that into air tight containers... A shit tonne of jars...... big ass containers, something totally different ?
Not to mention opening it, and sifting around the meds.
This intrigues me
ps: my tangerines are on day 16 smelling great
I don't know if we have the real NYC Diesel or not. It is the sole survivor of a batch of cuts we purchased from a dispensary, which I will never ever do again. 7 of 8 died...but not before unleashing thrips into my perfectly strerile brand new grow. Anyways, Helper D really wanted it, and he works hard. It is tough for anyone to put so much work into a grow that's not yours. I figure if he has a little piece for himself it will be more bearable.dr atomic doesn't do fem as far as i know.
whenever i manage to get my hands on a 'reject' from one of his experiments it ends up being my prized strain, so go figure. (like the atomic nl x blue i started on - best beginner weed *ever*)
you know, i just smoked a real nyc diesel for the first time in a long time about a week ago, and it's a pity it's not more popular. a few years ago it was *everywhere, it seemed.... i will never understand the market here. right at this moment there's probably enough b-grade in this province to fill our football stadium, easily 90% of it some sort of kush.
bushmaster hey? (heard the name tossed around, know nothing about it)... let me do some homework first, and then i'll be back with some questions ('cause that's how i roll, you know). sounds very exciting. officially got the greenlight from hubby to start seriously considering strains (gotta narrow it down to 3 ... *boo*). i want at least one of "those" sativas.
i'm not normally a seed buyer either, but it's just so damned impossible to get away from the infamous starts-with-K-strain. right now our options are, well, the 2 we have now, a budrot-susceptible commercial monstrosity they call "cherry" (i've also heard it's an HA strain but i can't remember where i heard that and have no idea if it's true, anyway it's C.R.A.Pee.) (not to be confused with "cherry bomb", which is great), or a really finicky (i think mom got stressed out as a seedling) pineapple chunk. and our og is getting a bit 'tired'. or i am of it.
as far as stability, backcrossing, f1, blah blah blah, i don't buy it either. i think it's far-fetched to assume that you're going to get a generation of one pheno, no matter what your process is. that's sort of like me thinking if i choose 2 really good looking people and make them breed, and then make their children breed (i know i know people aren't plants but let me run with my analogy, k?), they're eventually going to have the same looking offspring every time, isn't it? i mean a) they're probably going to be good-looking, but nobody will know in *what *way they'll be that (maybe they'll have big eyes, or high cheekbones, or perfect teeth, or all 3); and b) there is the off-chance that they get the perfect combination of features that makes them kinda fugly. dr a told me that when he's working with a new strain he starts hundreds of seeds of it, himself; so i commend you your due diligence in your selection process.
i cannot even begin to tell you how excited i am to see what you come up with, and i'm probably never even going to see her in person! *sigh*
me, i'm probably gonna take a wee gamble and just get a 10/12 pack of each, whatever i choose. the beauty part of the local seed companies i like to support is that they know me and my product well enough that if i go to them with a complaint they know it's not some silly mistake on my part (or that if it *was my own damn fault, i know better than to bother complaining to them about it). and more than likely 2 of the 3 i choose will be locals.
what did you do about your thrips? everybody and their dog has them here (we fight them from time to time too - i expect this next one might be "the bad one"....) but nobody really has a pesticide-free solution to them. we usually just knock them back with cold water spray to keep ourselves from getting *infested, but when there's not a lot of them they don't really seem to do much more than cosmetic damage that ends up in the shake bag anyway.......but not before unleashing thrips into my perfectly strerile brand new grow. Anyways, Helper D really wanted it, and he works hard. It is tough for anyone to put so much work into a grow that's not yours. I figure if he has a little piece for himself it will be more bearable.
Do your research on Bushmaster. There are some threads here on it. It's a heated topic. One thing that there is no argument on is that whatever it is, it really works to stop vertical growth for 7 to 10 days. Get back with me after you've looked at the ins and outs.
Sounds like you're a glutten for punishment as well, wanting one of "those" sativas. LOL