One of my last Organic grows Pics

woodsmaneh!

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Well moving to RDWC over the next few months so it's time to move on. I do love organics it's the best way to grow for me but being legal I need to respect the plant count. Here are a couple pic I took of the girls they have another week to go.

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NightbirdX

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How does doing organic or RDWC affect your plant count? My grow is legal and I follow plant limitations. I am not trying to be aggressive, I just don't follow the train of thought. Maybe something about getting a better yeild or something from hydro?

On anothoer note those are some very beautiful ladies you have there. What strain?
 

woodsmaneh!

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Well you see I have 200 flower plants and 200 veging clones and about 20 mom's not to mention the 60 new seeds I just got. And being legal I can have 25 plants so I have to cut back to 25 total. I can grow 1 to 3+ pounds per plant with my new system so worst case is 8 # best case is 24#, I'll be happy with the first number. I have a very large UC system with 8 sites and 13 gal pails.

My girls are part of my accidental breeding program, over the last 8 years I have had some shit happen and after a while and about 5 years of breeding I have what I call Blue Storm (BS for short) it's DJ Short Ttrue blueberry/feezeland (Hells A in Quebec) and Dr. Atomic NL. It works real well and I have been using her 3 years now, very stable, rock hard, 800 to 950g per 1000w, finishes in 60 to 65 days, not much to trim, very nice smoke, smooth, couchlock if you go to far or you'll eat the fridge. Great for arthritic pain and insomnia.

Thanks for asking.
 

Gastanker

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Beautiful plants! +Rep all the way for producing those with organics. Plant count kills me - I like to go all organic and that pretty much guanrantees 20-40% less yield. This can totally be mitigated with more plants but that fucking limit hit you in the head every time.
 

woodsmaneh!

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Well I get just under 900 g per light using Organic's and I don't know to many people who get that with hydro. The top people do but most of us are occasional growers and don't spend the time to learn your plants ect. so could I grow a organic plant in dirt that would yield 1 to 3 pounds, Hummmmm maybe, well may be that's a test I can do?
 

Gastanker

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What nutes do you run?

I'm going with a mix of the following:
10-3-1 bat guano
6-9-0 bone meal
2-14-0 bone meal
15-15-15 kelp meal
molasses

I dump whatever mix I have at the time (high nitrogen for veg...) in a garbage can, throw some stagnant rain water in there, a handful of soil from my compost pile and an air stone and let perk for about a week.

Looks like you're doing somethign better than I am though. Enlighten me.
 

woodsmaneh!

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I use 20% worm castings, 20% ProMix/Sunshine, 20% Coco, 20% blackearth, the last 20% is cow compost, sea compost, organic 6-12-12 custom blended at a local Organic mill. Green sand Spanish River Carbonatite, and kelp fertilizer. Then I just water, I never replace the dirt and only top dress. Half way through flower I hit them with the 6-12-12 again. That's it. I pull the plants up roots and all and the hole that is left is where the new plant goes.
 

Gastanker

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I use 20% worm castings, 20% ProMix/Sunshine, 20% Coco, 20% blackearth, the last 20% is cow compost, sea compost, organic 6-12-12 custom blended at a local Organic mill. Green sand Spanish River Carbonatite, and kelp fertilizer. Then I just water, I never replace the dirt and only top dress. Half way through flower I hit them with the 6-12-12 again. That's it. I pull the plants up roots and all and the hole that is left is where the new plant goes.
Don't even replace soil and you get those results! Good job! I throw all my soil into my compost pile for a couple months before reusing - might think about halting this practise.
 

MediMary

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apparently I have not whored myself out enough in the rep department, so Ill post up in here, :)
beautiful plants, simply beautiful!
 
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