My Current Grows Continues

8 of the jiffy pellets have come up, i dont know what strain of course, thanks wind, but thats 8 of 16 so far.
nothing on the F2 but i havent looked either so i really dont know, there i looked

nothing
 
Funny thing is you use promix... take two parts pro mix and one part worm castings, mix them up and you have a fine organic mix I will flower anything in with a minimal cooking time too. My base mix is one third perlite, peat, and compost each, with very little in the line of amendments, some gypsum and oyster shell and actually that is it. I make my own compost though, that shit is where all my time and effort goes. Humic material is a biggie...
 
2 are outside where the cat is buried, 2 are in my raspberry patch and holy fucking crackers, 20 are here inside.

this what it started out as
5 stardawgs
4 evil queen
10 Trip.Wikd.xP.U.
6 GooeyxZinn

I have lost 5. so out of 25 planted 20 have some up, 80% (?) thats cool
 
thisis the new order placed this morning, i think i am becoming a whore, 7 strains in the fridge already.

Northern lights#5 x Tripoli Wicked Maddfarmer Genetics

This is a cross of modern purple cannabis and true old school genetics. Our Northern Lights#5 mother is of original 1989 Sensi Seed Stock and the best NL5 on the market hands down. Our NL5 is a heavy producer of highly resinated and dense bud, and is a super fast finisher. Pollinating her with our Tripoli Wicked male was just another no brainer for us. Phenos will be had leaning to both sides but the bulk of them will be towards the NL5 mother. Fast finishers, heavy yields and old school herb quality give this hybrid true character. Some plants will show more on the color side of things than others, but all plants will be solid just the same. If you are looking for and old school plant with a modern twist to her, give this one a try. We cant keep these in stock locally as they are sold out as soon as they arrive.


i bought this strictly cause Mackinaw is up the road


Mackinaw Trail mix OG - MotaRebel

Mackinaw Trailmix

Here's a mix for the kush lovers, Triangle, Tahoe and F-cut OG kush moms crossed to a 95 Sensi Star male. Top notch OG moms and throw in the award winning vintage of Sensi Star and you get high end meds in the making. Flowering time is 70 days.
 
3 out of 5 StarDawgs are above ground

the above order has been placed and is in transit.

Imagine

(NL5 X TW )X (Mendo.Mont. X DayWrecker((GGG)))
now cross that with TWx PurpleUrkle
 




all i now for sure is that the ones with the sticks are my stardawgs. there are ones that are purple/black still and i am sure they will bet the Urkles/TW as those are the only purples i dropped.
 
Bokashi. Not exactly composting. More like ensilaging.
April 21, 2010
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[cab] (…) Bokashi, as it has come to mean (…), is not a composting process. At all. It doesn’t make compost, but it does convert material that can’t be composted because it’ll go rancid or attract beasties into something that you can bury and ignore, and it also produces a nutritious liquid plant food.

But the magical ‘effective microorganisms’ of which the sales pitch would have you believe are, in my view, rather spurious.
The best results I’ve obtained have been by taking a fresh load (a little kitchen composter pot sized amount) of mixed kitchen waste, mixing in a tablespoon of glucose from a health food shop, and some Lactobacillus bacteria powder, of the type that you get from a health food shop (and which a home salami maker may have lurking in the fridge!). Mix up, put in a tightly sealed filled plastic container (a bokashi composter) with a tap on the bottom, and leave it for three weeks.
When it works (which has been all but twice) you’ve basically got a bacterial de-proteination of the waste. Or, in other words, the Lactobacillus bacteria have gone nuts, eaten the glucose, and then gone looking for more goodies. The pH has dropped to a point where much of the protein has lysed out of the food waste and is sitting in the liquid (tap that off as plant food, needs diluting a lot of course), and the solid matter smells just a little unpleasantly sweet. Bury the waste in a corner of the allotment somewhere and ignore it. It’ll rot down, and worms will eat it.
When it doesn’t work, it goes rank and horrid and you’ll need a strong stomach to deal with it.
Using the bokashi ‘bran’ has been no more or less successful than a spoonfull of bacteria powder and some glucose.
I conclude, therefore, that the process (at least with the waste we’ve been producing!) is very much akin to ensilaging.
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Date: Jan 27, 10
Source: http://forum.downsizer.net/Bokashi_Buckets_about49483.html
Tags: bacterial de-proteination, BIMs beneficial indigenous micro-organisms, bokashi, cooked waste, ensilaging, getting the pH low,lactobacillus, meat






As an example, here’s a summary of the procedure described by Bokashi Composting:

– Capture organisms: wash a cup of rice, saving the water, set aside for about a week;

– Make serum: add milk to the water; set it aside to ferment for two weeks.

– Strain the solids off; mix the inoculating liquid (1 part serum, 1 part molasses, 6 parts water.) Soak newspapers, drain, and seal in plastic bag. Let ferment for two weeks.

– Separate the newspapers and let dry.

At this point you’re ready to set up a Bokashi bucket. Nothing about this process is difficult; none of the steps take much time. Even with all the waiting for the various fermentation stages, the entire process takes on the order of five weeks.
 
none of the seedlings have shot above any others, no explosive growth...(no males?), i may be in for a spring trouble with a quick evacuation to the outside swamp area.
 
stardawgs


the studs of the grow so far


the backups


i worked with with a great person some years back, so was a 10/10. leggy, 6'2 gorgeous and someone that had good things coming in the future, you could just tell. But she was a very down to earth person and she made the day that much brighter with her personality. I just wanted to be around her to soak in the energy/her energy or karma whatever she was blessed.
this is her grow. Ashleys Grow.


the first time we met i looked up at her and before ic ould say hello she said she hated basketball and played beach volleyball instead, shook my hand and laughed and walked away, lol.
 
2nd set of leaves are coming out and they are taking on their personalities/traits. So the T5 is gone and the 600MH has taken its place. first time for the MH. its been going to half an hour so i want to give it a full hour before i walk away into my day.
all stardawgs are repotted and the most purple seedling i could find, has also been placed in its home.
grabbed a few pounds of leftover food scraps from work for the compost bin. i figured between my wife and I we dont produce enough food waste, so i needed some help.
my wife goes in tomorrow to have a spot on her back checked out, ya i am a little nervous, i hate chance.
 
The Underdawg cut is called the New York OG and originally called the Original Headband or the Daywrecker cut. She comes from old school Chem 91 and the Massachusetts Super Skunk selections with incredible diesel fuel flavors. The Joseph comes from the Underdawg. Gage Green hit the Underdawg mother with the Chemdawg OG and then crossed to the Joseph to make a whole new level of fuel. Discover pungent berries, sage, rosemary, pine, and licorice overlapping very distinct Chemdawg OG and Headband, Diesel combinations.
 
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