Hawaii Growers

808HI

Active Member
Anyone with a med card wanna trade a clone or two. Don't know my strains but just figured I'd ask. Shoots braddahs, alojahz
 

Dyna Ryda

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Here is my blue Hawaiian that I took clones from. I cut almost every tip off her. I have been bringing her in at night and putting under the lights to keep her from flowering.
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Here's the soon to be clones from her. 2 kinda wilted but they started showing signs of life today. I think they're all gonna make it.
I might be up for a trade, got my blue card.
 

808HI

Active Member
Cherry braddah D. Yeah brah, let me know. I get couple clones that I may have to get rid of due to legal limit, but always good to have different favors. I'll post pics later when I get home. Nice job bro. Alojahz
 

SpliffAndMyLady

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Healthy looking clones, those things are bushy. Are you gonna keep taking cuts from that plant or flower it out? Might wanna think about trim those branches off if you plan to flower, otherwise the nodes that grow out will make some great clones here in 3 weeks. Can't wait to see some blue hawaiian buds man :blsmoke:
 

Dyna Ryda

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The top of this plant is exploding everywhere. Gonna veg her for at least 4 more weeks.
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Everywhere I took a clone there is 2 branches coming out, so gonna wait and see if the lower half gets as bushy as the top.
In 4 weeks I'm harvesting a couple of my bubbleberry's. Pollinated them this weekend so in 4 weeks should have seeds. That will open up spots outside for more flowering plants.
 

Cooter@666

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The top of this plant is exploding everywhere. Gonna veg her for at least 4 more weeks.
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Everywhere I took a clone there is 2 branches coming out, so gonna wait and see if the lower half gets as bushy as the top.
In 4 weeks I'm harvesting a couple of my bubbleberry's. Pollinated them this weekend so in 4 weeks should have seeds. That will open up spots outside for more flowering plants.
Keep in mind it takes a minimum of 5 weeks to produce quality seeds.
 

Cooter@666

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Mahalo for the tip. I read somewhere on here about 4 weeks. I should start to see them open up and expose the seeds when there ready right? Never intentionally made seeds before.
I wait until my seeds are not green any longer, when they look like cannabis seeds...they're done!
 

grassified

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yup I love a waxing crescent the vegetative growth is unbelievable. just visited my girls and they are shooting for the sky, loving the hawaiian red dirt and gaviota!:clap:
 

Dyna Ryda

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Doin a little lst to keep her from getting too tall. 1st picture was last night.
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This morning she already turned up. Got 9 tops all just about even in height.
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beardofzeus

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yup I love a waxing crescent the vegetative growth is unbelievable. just visited my girls and they are shooting for the sky, loving the hawaiian red dirt and gaviota!:clap:
I'm glad to hear people still pay attention to the moon phases. I got into a debate on another forum about the subject and everyone was just dismissing it as hippy nonsense. I tried explaining that ancient hawaiians and other cultures were far more in tune with nature than we are today but they just wrote it off saying it has no scientific evidence and that just because ancient civilizations practiced these methods doesn't mean they hold any ground with todays agricultural methods.
 

SpliffAndMyLady

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I'm glad to hear people still pay attention to the moon phases. I got into a debate on another forum about the subject and everyone was just dismissing it as hippy nonsense. I tried explaining that ancient hawaiians and other cultures were far more in tune with nature than we are today but they just wrote it off saying it has no scientific evidence and that just because ancient civilizations practiced these methods doesn't mean they hold any ground with todays agricultural methods.
In my reality, I am a weed scientist and I've seen the scientific evidence over many, many years. Let them believe in their haole nonsense, cuz every wanning moon will be the ones with the smile on our faces :-D:finger:

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Dyna Ryda

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Had a good friend over here a few weeks ago. He was a grower in Hilo. I was asking him about growing seasons and stuff and he started talking about the moon phases. I though "what's that got to do with growing weed", I have been looking into now. Very interesting how the old timers use the moon to determine when to plant and when to harvest. Good stuff.
 

noo1knos

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Aye guys quick question, wondering if anyone here has had experience using earth juice rainbow mix and wondering if it'll be good for making teas. Mahalo
 

Cooter@666

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I've been gardening by the moon phase for awhile now....I've never had better plants since using the moon as a guide, it hasn't failed me yet....that's all the proof i need.
 

Cooter@666

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I'm glad to hear people still pay attention to the moon phases. I got into a debate on another forum about the subject and everyone was just dismissing it as hippy nonsense. I tried explaining that ancient hawaiians and other cultures were far more in tune with nature than we are today but they just wrote it off saying it has no scientific evidence and that just because ancient civilizations practiced these methods doesn't mean they hold any ground with todays agricultural methods.
[h=1]“Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.”[/h]
― Mark Twain
 
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