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Positivity

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Its times like this i roll a doob of outdoor organic....chill out..and watch the chaos...:joint:

Not quantifiable..organics and sun..fed nothing other than whats in the soil

Still the champ in my eyes...the sun. Often imitated, never duplicated..

Back to the lab again...

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This heaven mountain is one stinky girl...earthy og fuel..

:peace: Out homies
 

hyroot

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Its times like this i roll a doob of outdoor organic....chill out..and watch the chaos...:joint:

Not quantifiable..organics and sun..fed nothing other than whats in the soil

Still the champ in my eyes...the sun. Often imitated, never duplicated..

Back to the lab again...

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This heaven mountain is one stinky girl...earthy og fuel..

:peace: Out homies

dank!!!!!!! I just tried to photoshop this pic by adding skiers skiing down the buds. it turned out like shit.. so.. my photoshop skills are questionable. Its just that frosty...
 

Positivity

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Lol.. She is pretty frosty..

These genetics nowadays are pretty darn good. Thought there would be more berry being she's from goji og....not in this pheno..

Nothing fancy other than finally sourcing fish bone meal and feather meal locally... Good stuff..
 

Positivity

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Just a random update..

Been really liking the tangie I found in a 6 pack of fem seeds. Tried getting regulars to make some beans of this wonderful strain but they were sold out for a while. Thought they were gone for good..

Well.. I have new faith in breeders. Tangie regs in stock and in hand...

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And a little side of lemon. So far dnas strain descriptions have been spot on... If the lemon holds true I'll be a happy camper

Welcome to flavor country...

Where good lighting and solid strains make one happy stoner
 

Voidling

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Down here one can get feather and bone meal from the chicken processors but have to buy it in huge amounts, like dump truck size
 

Positivity

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Down here one can get feather and bone meal from the chicken processors but have to buy it in huge amounts, like dump truck size
yea..thats way more than I would need or want to smell..haha

I got them in standard 1 and 5 pound fert boxes. For whatever reason these two amendments were never in stock at the garden store. didn't want to resort to flying in fertilizer. Just seemed wrong..mostly not necessary...always a good enough substitute.

I do need to work on my organic skills. I'd like to try comfrey, nettle, etc...just haven't done it yet. Mostly since they aren't stocked anywhere. I should just order some seeds or roots?? however they are procured..
 

Voidling

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I can send you bull nettle, plant it anywhere you don't want people or animals walking. That stuff burns like you wouldn't believe and welted me up something bad
 

Positivity

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beep beep...

whats that? advertiser radar is up....hehe. swarm of companies has finally come out of the bushes


time to adjust to the new scene....:joint:


this buds for you...cree that is...and all the real enthusiasts of course. underground ogs...:P..that was a funny one..


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HiloReign

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Coolness Pos, for some reason I knew you were on one of these rocks... Anywho you should get your hands on some Mamaki, it is a nettle that devolved it's ability to sting. Makes great tea as well as a great amendment. Comfrey grows like nuts here, I divided a single mature comfrey into like 50 individual plants... Potentially weedy IMO haha(doesn't seed). I also have fun foraging for stuff like crab shell, oyster shell, seaweed etc. though it's hard to come by enough to run full grows with.

Good luck but it doesn't seem like you need it~
 

BigYellowCob

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Posi,
Back when I lived in NC I used to grow Russian comfrey, and used the leaves for ferts in my organic vegie garden. You can order root/crown cuttings online of Russian Comfrey bocking 14, which is a sterile version of comfrey, so it flowers but the seed it produces is sterile so it won't spread or become invasive. I used the leaves to make fert teas (stinky ass fermented teas), but then got lazy and just started adding leaves to my soil or to my compost bin. You can google Russian comfrey bocking 14 for more info.
 
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