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shnkrmn

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What's the difference between Chernobyl and Meltdown? Flavor, yield? Really looking for something with some potency and lots of flavor :) Not trying to derail thread, so apologies if I'm going off topic.
It's no problem! We are here to learn and share. They both have outstanding potency and flavor. The Meltdown gets the prize for making you want to take a nap. The Chernobyl is a more jazzy high with an amazing lime aroma and taste. Meltdown yields more in my experience.
 

TheMystified420

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It's no problem! We are here to learn and share. They both have outstanding potency and flavor. The Meltdown gets the prize for making you want to take a nap. The Chernobyl is a more jazzy high with an amazing lime aroma and taste. Meltdown yields more in my experience.
Thank you very much! Sounds like I'll be going for some Meltdown then, always looking for a night time strain. Prob grab Chernobyl too, Bob's work looks amazing!
 

curious2garden

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Thank you very much! Sounds like I'll be going for some Meltdown then, always looking for a night time strain. Prob grab Chernobyl too, Bob's work looks amazing!
It is and if you like a strain with gas in it his Chicken Dinner is off the chain. Then after it cures awhile the gas drops back and you end up with this delicious orange creamsicle flavor, very tasty.
 

TheMystified420

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It is and if you like a strain with gas in it his Chicken Dinner is off the chain. Then after it cures awhile the gas drops back and you end up with this delicious orange creamsicle flavor, very tasty.
Wow, that one sounds great too! I only have a 4x2 space, so regular seeds are a bit tricky. But might be worth picking up some of his regulars too, they just look and sound too good to pass up. I don't usually chat much here, but had to ask since all the photos look so frosty and descriptions sound so mouthwatering :) Thank you guys for all your help!
 

Laughing Grass

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Wow, that one sounds great too! I only have a 4x2 space, so regular seeds are a bit tricky. But might be worth picking up some of his regulars too, they just look and sound too good to pass up. I don't usually chat much here, but had to ask since all the photos look so frosty and descriptions sound so mouthwatering :) Thank you guys for all your help!
My first run of Meltdown resulted in all females, same for Chicken Dinner
 

Avering

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My 3 1/2 week old Slymer seedling being transplanted from 1 gallon to 3 gallon, I put mycorrhizaaal fungi on top and all over the bottom. My friend at the nursery said it would help the roots. They make their own soil mix from the compost of cover crops and a large seasonal bed they plant in. He was trying to explain to me something about microbes that I didn’t quite understand, but I trust that their soil is good, I used it before.
From their site: “This garden mix contains coconut coir, petite, compost*, pine bark*, humic acid*, fulvic acid*, dolomite, native bacterias* and mycorrhizae*”. I also added worm castings and bio live fert.
The soil mix I made with black kow and peat moss from Lowe’s is drying up pretty quick and the other plants don’t seem to be absorbing much water.
 

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FmSwayze

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My 3 1/2 week old Slymer seedling being transplanted from 1 gallon to 3 gallon, I put mycorrhizaaal fungi on top and all over the bottom. My friend at the nursery said it would help the roots. They make their own soil mix from the compost of cover crops and a large seasonal bed they plant in. He was trying to explain to me something about microbes that I didn’t quite understand, but I trust that their soil is good, I used it before.
From their site: “This garden mix contains coconut coir, petite, compost*, pine bark*, humic acid*, fulvic acid*, dolomite, native bacterias* and mycorrhizae*”. I also added worm castings and bio live fert.
The soil mix I made with black kow and peat moss from Lowe’s is drying up pretty quick and the other plants don’t seem to be absorbing much water.
I use a similar mix. Adding some yucca when you water will help. I add 1/4 teaspoon per gallon of water* .Check it out.

"Yucca is high in natural wetting agents called saponins. Saponins are steroidal-based natural chemicals that actually make water wetter, breaking the polarity of the water molecule"

Evergreen Herbs Yuca Powder -... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075FG5BW5?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
 
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Avering

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I use a similar mix. Adding some yucca when you water will help. I add 1/4 teaspoon per gallon.Check it out.

"Yucca is high in natural wetting agents called saponins. Saponins are steroidal-based natural chemicals that actually make water wetter, breaking the polarity of the water molecule"

Evergreen Herbs Yuca Powder -... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075FG5BW5?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thank you! I have some yucca root powder I had begun watering them with, I’m gonna transplant a few smaller seedlings into the nursery mix, will make sure I water them with yucca now that you mentioned it.
 
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