sandmonkey
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me too. Still haven't tried this strain. I rarely grow strains I've already smoked. So many to tryyeah definalty good looking plants would love to smoke some of that shit!!!

me too. Still haven't tried this strain. I rarely grow strains I've already smoked. So many to tryyeah definalty good looking plants would love to smoke some of that shit!!!
I'm curious as well. It smells skunky n fruity. Smells way more than the Sage'n'Sour which, after growing Sour Diesel, is quite surprising indeed.gota let me know the taste on that beast
this is what i am wanting to hear....ive been having this feeling that there is better out there. thanks.I guess I'm not a true old-school organic grower. I don't make anything myself. I happily use the BioBizz line plus a few extras (check post #8 on this thread for a pick of my nute line up).
They only thing I would say is that it takes more time to show results with organics than synths. I'm not seeing they yield is any less at all, but the effects of a change in nutes for example would only be noticed a few days after, since these organic nutes need to broken down in the soil before they can be absorbed by the plant. That's why beneficial funghi and bacteria are so vita to a true organic grow IMO.
Organics are the only way to go. My plants just seem to be "happier". And i'm definitely happier with the end resultsno chem grown bud can taste as good and complex as my organically grown nugs
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WOW, with all that going on I'll say...GREAT JOB!...Trust me I'd love a light mover and more fans but it's a tiny grow room (1 square meter).
There's always room for improvement
And I'm definitely gonna flush. Organics or not, flushing is essential.
Yeah... I noticed my best buds are the ones harvested between October and March.WOW, with all that going on I'll say...GREAT JOB!
ps. it you are here in cali...it was effing hot in August. I saw "foxtailing" and other heat stress in every indoor garden.