Clones at Farmers Market???

Hÿdra

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god i hate when hippies talk that hippie nonsense............

However the info on those induction lighting is amazing. I had never even heard of them until this thread so thanks all.
Those yield are very good compared to the savings.
 
Hÿdra;9187350 said:
god i hate when hippies talk that hippie nonsense............

However the info on those induction lighting is amazing. I had never even heard of them until this thread so thanks all.
Those yield are very good compared to the savings.
Hahahaha bea u ti' ful! Bea u ti' ful of what? The reciprocation of Appreciation nah the condemnation of hater-ation.

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Lucius Vorenus

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I almost hate to go over my nute schedule and yields because I'm sure someone here will tear me a new aaa-hole. I'm still learning and believe me it's been a trial and error challenge and the errors are ahead of the game :)

I use Ocean Forest for dirt and stick with the lucas formula with a few of my own twists (homemade tea and bud booster toward the end)

The light penetration on these lights isn't as good as the 1000 watt lights, so I've switched up and just use the inda-grows for Veg. On the crop above with 4 plants per light I got 10-1/2 and 11-1/2 oz per light, and the same plants under 1000 watt at the same time got 15 and 16-1/2 oz. per plant.
The buds looked the same on both grows but the 1000 watt buds were tighter and fuller. I'm not scientific enough to figure out yield per sq foot but I can see stick with big lights for flower.

Pics of the same crop above later in flower at 7 weeks. I run them for 9 weeks or so depending on how they look at the end, some longer some shorter.
Id imagine you possibly could have even done better of those plants were being fed just optimally. They look like they are being pushed a bit too hard. I bet under those same lights you could add another 2z if you switched to soilless and fed them 500-700ppm every few days.
 

Azoned

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I almost hate to go over my nute schedule and yields because I'm sure someone here will tear me a new aaa-hole.

Exactly how I feel. My garden is very low buget. I make my own compost and chacoal. No impressive list of exotic indredients or "magic formulas". Just old fashioned "sun and soil". Nothing flashy. This years garden got an infusion of "known" genetics". That's about as "commercial" as I get.
 

headtreep

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Exactly how I feel. My garden is very low buget. I make my own compost and chacoal. No impressive list of exotic indredients or "magic formulas". Just old fashioned "sun and soil". Nothing flashy. This years garden got an infusion of "known" genetics". That's about as "commercial" as I get.​





What are exotic ingredients? I'm curious. What is your mix?
 

Azoned

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Hi all,
You can hardly call it a "mix"...

Dig a hole 2-3ft in diameter and 2-3dfr deep. Remove rocks. Backfill with what soil is left [about 2/3] and mix with compost and charcoal gleaned from my fireplace [read furnace] ashes. I add about a pound of semi-pulverized charcoal per site and the rest is compost.
compost--
weeds, veggie trimmings, coffee grounds, egg shells, grass clippings, etc.

exotics
EWC, kelp, various guanos, myco fungi stuff
 

headtreep

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Those aren't exotic except for bat guanos which have no business in my program. Kelp especially has been used for 1000s of years in agriculture. Try feeding your worms kelp. I bet if you used some of those mentioned you'd have a better product. Also maybe research some stuff before you start throwing misinformation out there. There are better things to feed your worms besides ground coffee.
 

1337hacker

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He probably means exotic as in you can not locally source kelp since we live in a desert, and he's probably not going caving for some bat droppings either lol
 

headtreep

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He probably means exotic as in you can not locally source kelp since we live in a desert, and he's probably not going caving for some bat droppings either lol
I know 3 feeds store I can get kelp from and I live in the middle of nowhere but that's cool. I'm going to politely go back in my cave now to play with my exotics.
 

Azoned

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I can get bat guano locally and can drive right to it. It is the N rich insectivore guano.

I'm not knocking your style...just describing mine.
... the term "mix" seems odd to me. I prepare my plot the same as I would for anything I grow outdoors, whether it be corn, tomatoes....
I make it about as easy/cheap as possible for myself [you will notice I qualified that]...and still get results.

There re as many techniques as growers. We do what works for us. If you are happy with the results, that is all that is really important and makes you a success.
I don't consider my meds anything special...but they are organic and no pesticides, organic or not.
...mind you, I would like to compare with yas.
 

swaggersDlite

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Had a couple a plants i was ganna flower but im just ganna clone the shit out of them and im just ganna get rid a clones at the markets from now only. i should be aquireing more cuts of good genetics to broaden my selection. im just tired of seeing all these shitty clones at the markets, so im a do it my self and bring nothing but quality, not so much for the money but because im just fed up with what ive been seeing.:wall:
 
Had a couple a plants i was ganna flower but im just ganna clone the shit out of them and im just ganna get rid a clones at the markets from now only. i should be aquireing more cuts of good genetics to broaden my selection. im just tired of seeing all these shitty clones at the markets, so im a do it my self and bring nothing but quality, not so much for the money but because im just fed up with what ive been seeing.:wall:
Word, homie. What varieties are you carrying?
 

1337hacker

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Vic's High Killer Queen x Space Queen




Fed Exotic potions exclusively.
looks nice, What day is that on? ... don't get too bent out of shape over what one person's definition of exotics are, tomayto tomahto

Popping more TGA stuff in the future? What are your yields like per light with your method? The colors are great but the buds look sorta small ( I know those TGA strains can vary a lot, no 2 seeds the same)
 

headtreep

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That's not even TGA man. I'm not bent out of shape at all. I'm having fun and my yields are strain dependent. Prob a lot higher than most that I have seen locally given the amount of veg time.
 

1337hacker

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That's not even TGA man. I'm not bent out of shape at all. I'm having fun and my yields are strain dependent. Prob a lot higher than most that I have seen locally given the amount of veg time.
I popped space queen seeds a while back and it looks identical to one of the phenos I had... does it carry over the lemon trainwreck / cake frosting taste? What's her yield per sq. ft?
 

headtreep

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I popped space queen seeds a while back and it looks identical to one of the phenos I had... does it carry over the lemon trainwreck / cake frosting taste? What's her yield per sq. ft?
Very lemonhead candy like. The high is outta this world but not production worthy hacker. Medium yields at best. My garden is small and for higher end genetics. TGA does have some fire IMO unless your a better chucker.

I'm glad to have stimulated conversation instead of all the ruckus dude. Rock on and Check out the ROLS thread sometime even birds idol matty wized up lol haha.
 
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