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Rev.thenatural

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Remember brothers, one mans knowledge given by the creator doesnt make a worm supreme over his brothers. It just allows his brothers to go too their next level if willing. Nothing more. Rev
 

Rev.thenatural

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Rev you should pollinate one with a peyote cactus and let us know how psychedelic the revelations from the nugs are
Beautiful thought and I'm sure nature may have already done it if compatible. Now, it can happen in the first generation, however it usually takes about three too start seeing the true characteristics of the partner pollinator show up obvious. So in short, you could take the original Oaxaca and pollinate it around raspberry mmm with male oaxacan of course. Take the seeds and do the same again and you will have raspberry cannabis. Wonderful tree that does so much and in time people will see and take their growing and healing to a new level. One love, rev
 

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Red Sonja. Our pick of all the ac gold females. They all have blood veins everywhere, however this one just bleeds red like no tree I've seen. Totally cool too see in person. The red bleeds through the leaves also. The male neo is same way. Potential offspring should be gorgeous. Rev.thenaturalIMG_20151112_094722345.jpg
 

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Red Sonja. Our pick of all the ac gold females. They all have blood veins everywhere, however this one just bleeds red like no tree I've seen. Totally cool too see in person. The red bleeds through the leaves also. The male neo is same way. Potential offspring should be gorgeous. Rev.thenaturalView attachment 3541351
Looks like nutrient deficiency to me.
 

Rev.thenatural

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You guys will really have a fit when I ripen these lol. Leaves are going to fall off and won't be any green to be found. In vegging, if bottom leaves are yellowing and all new branches and top growth are pretty and green, this is not a deficiency and many growers will start throwing nitrogen and cal mag ect. Not needed, once again just understand the tree and what it does. It eats off of itself to grow at times or repair damage roots. In flowering, it eats off of itself until death at the end and of course the better cannabinoids waiting at the end of a patient tunnel. If your new growth looks yellow or spotted ect, then yes there is a nutrition problem that needs attention. Blessings, rev.
 

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Tstick, here's another example. Little Zacatecas is now producing budsites and will start yellowing also starting at bottom fans. Once this happens on a few nodes, I defoliate every node that has a fully extended branch for yield purposes. The yellowing of bottom leaves is an indication that the trees mature enough to produce branches or root damage has happened and they will eat bottom leaves to repair the damage. I use to freak out years ago not knowing better when I would see this and add something or even pull the leaves off. I don't do either now as I understand the tree much better now and what it does. Once again, if new growth looks like this, you have issues..rev.IMG_20151112_163840711.jpg
 

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Already have brother. I teach how to do aquaponics, bioponics, compost tea d.w.c. and hydro. When doing pots, I've seen bottom feeding to compete with hydro and dwc with much less hassle. I use 50% hydroton or mineral rock or lava stone and 50% dirt. Feed strictly from the trays and none over the top. This is what I've seen makes them thrive well and produce great yields when stretched properly in veg. Most potent tree I ever did was a dwc tree that nobody would believe. Real great method consisting of nothing more than a 3 tbspn stocking bag of hemp seed hanging in the bucket and change that every seven days leaving the old one in a few days after new one is put in too transfer bacteria colony. Use 2 spoons of molasses and three spoons of sugar per gallon of water and that's absolutely it. Lol, nobody could believe a tree in veg that had more trichromes on it than most flowering buds. When flowered, it dripped. These petroleum based products days are very numbered and ole rev and some others are going to by gods grace..make sure of it. Blessings rev.thenatural
 

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Well I figured I'd show these two sonoran hulks and their progress. As usual, thick stalks and branches and the one in the front smells like pure disaster. A garden of them would stink a small town lol. Another week and we will flower for the seedings this round. The Acapulco male neo will have fun with the pure Acapulco females and a few other interesting Dusting's, including some three way pure sativa crosses. Soon we will blaze the Hamiltons and watch them die for those greasy fun loving and healing cannabinoids. One love, rev.thenaturalIMG_20151120_081134272.jpg
 

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Well might as well show hybrid bobs new bigg Dogg female. He's been in agony since loosing the first one so she is on her way brother. Chemdawg 91 indica funk pheno x pure oaxacan male from wild. Blessings, rev.thenaturalIMG_20151120_172831013.jpg
 

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And thanks for your help hybrid Bob! With plant counts, it would have been even harder to organize this alone and there you were brother. For those we have been talking too and those who have asked. We will set up a Facebook under rev.the natural in a couple weeks. Already tested the waters and it may be a place too start. Cannabis info and music and of course guidance for not only my brothers but for myself as we are all tools to be used too increase true knowledge. Also gives ability too erase people who are rude or use profanity or have obvious other issues. I'm no keen bean with this so open to suggestions if anyone has ideas other than Facebook. Walking around with a sign just don't cut it these days and most are browsing, so have to be open too further lines of communication. Open forums can be good or bad as most things, however not having control of who posts is part of the bad. People can agree too disagree, without all the nonsense. Thanks, rev.the natural
 

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Chuahuan girl. More beautiful than her sister from same bud, so she's a mom and these can get a little crazier than Zacatecas. The prickly pears are more large in the northern deserts. More small varieties around Zacatecas as the sun is unreal intense there on tropic of cancer. Blessings, rev.thenaturalIMG_20151121_182521093.jpg
 

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The Zacatecas are total cool. Many varieties of opuntia and most around Zacatecas are smaller and they farm these in desert countries world wide for food and other. True Zacatecas are always smaller cannabis trees also. This one I believe possibly pollinated with sulfur upuntia, which is a very small type prickly pear from Zacatecas that looks yellow and has yellow flowers and fruit and only native too that area. This tree in veg always looks this way no matter what and the other more northern have already caught up in nodes and are 3-4 weeks younger. Wonderfully, we got her exact male for later seeding of these wonderful and unique trees. The male offset at the sixth node and I've never seen that so he's a stud and named armon. These being on tropic of cancer will be more sociable and the northern more contemplating. Once in Jalisco and south, things get more psychedelic and much more wildly pollinated varieties with counterparts. Can't wait by grace too put this all together. Its so simple to understand and just sad that so many overlooked, but that's past now. Rev.IMG_20151120_172915772.jpg
 

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Lol I guess I'll name this girl cornbread. Fat patty and definite northern that could be a barrel cactus pollinated tree. If it is, when budding it should throw a nice purple and red bud that is unique and obvious. If the bud of northern is green, you will have either; saguaros, organ pipe, or one of the other larger green cactus species and especially in Sonora area. However know, the opuntia species or prickly pears are the number one pollinating counterpart for what's called indica's world wide. The word indica was first given as stated before, too the opuntia ficus indica prickly pear of morroco. Gods good. Rev.IMG_20151121_184732050.jpg
 

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Got to show as these progress. My trees always take a moment too take off as I bottom feed strictly, however when they do its pretty cool too see my yield out of 1/2 to 1 gallon pots. Pure Jalisco pollinated with blue agave. You really will be blown away as you watch these grow and become their obvious counterpart. They are unreal unique as they grow. Blessings and enjoy for now as I have enjoyed so many other grows displayed here by those whom are wonderful growers. Have a feeling this is a pair thank god! This could easily become the most desired tree in the world as it is the greatest aphrodisiac in the world. For commitment couples only and that's not a joke. Blessings rev.thenaturalIMG_20151121_184833859_HDR.jpgIMG_20151121_184825922.jpg
 
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