Seed Pictures

kindnug

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Looks like Holy Smoke has the real malawi...
Did you top the bushes or did they grow like that naturally?
I bet they would've been 20+ ft. untopped
 

Mohican

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LST in the can and au natural in the ground. The colas started to break the branches off of the main trunk so I had to put up trellis netting to hold everything in place.
 

Mohican

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Hi DAT,
Great pictures!
Looks like there was something in there trying to grow. It wasn't all black and mushy.
I hope the new seed does better!
Keep us updated!
How are you feeling today?
Cheers,
Mo
 

Mohican

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I have been working that clay soil for a few years supplementing it with organic soil. Then before I started I mixed in a bunch of bone and blood meal and put down a dusting of Sevin powder to kill off any earwigs or other soil bugs. Watered with the hose mostly and supplemented with FloraNovaBloom in a 5 gallon bucket of pH 6.7 hose water that had sat out for a day. Sprayed with neem and BT for bugs monthly (probably could have done it more like every two weeks).

The plant was a seed I started indoors on Feb 4th and sprouted on Feb 10th. I proceeded to snap the seedling's stem and miraculously got it to regrow. Topped the indoor plant on April 15th and grew the big top in a cloner dome until April 30th. Then I started putting the clone outside for a little bit each day and on May 1st I planted the "Big Clone" in a 30 gallon trash can full of organic veggie soil. I also took a tiny clipping and grew it in a shot glass on a window sill until it had a bunch or roots. I planted this "Micro Clone" on May 5th in the ground and it grew to be the biggest plant.

They are 100% Sativa so I think they could have been even bigger under better conditions.

Cheers,
Mo
 

bassman999

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I have been working that clay soil for a few years supplementing it with organic soil. Then before I started I mixed in a bunch of bone and blood meal and put down a dusting of Sevin powder to kill off any earwigs or other soil bugs. Watered with the hose mostly and supplemented with FloraNovaBloom in a 5 gallon bucket of pH 6.7 hose water that had sat out for a day. Sprayed with neem and BT for bugs monthly (probably could have done it more like every two weeks).

The plant was a seed I started indoors on Feb 4th and sprouted on Feb 10th. I proceeded to snap the seedling's stem and miraculously got it to regrow. Topped the indoor plant on April 15th and grew the big top in a cloner dome until April 30th. Then I started putting the clone outside for a little bit each day and on May 1st I planted the "Big Clone" in a 30 gallon trash can full of organic veggie soil. I also took a tiny clipping and grew it in a shot glass on a window sill until it had a bunch or roots. I planted this "Micro Clone" on May 5th in the ground and it grew to be the biggest plant.

They are 100% Sativa so I think they could have been even bigger under better conditions.

Cheers,
Mo
Are earwigs damaging?
Also what is BT?

I am guessing a really deep and wide hole was used for them?
Only Outdoor I have done was in a shed in pots.
Never had full sun nor the earth to grow in,
The soil(clay) was 22" deep then I hit cement for some reason so I didnt go that route.
Only direct sun for 5 hrs or less a day
Not sure what I can do here, but I hope to do something better than the past
 

bassman999

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This is Bacillus Thuringiensis, known as BT,(bacillus thuringencis) a bacteria that kills worms and caterpillars.
CONTAINS: Bacillus Thuringiensis
USE ON: Vegetable crops: Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Collards, Cucumber, Kale, Lettuce, Greens, Tomatoes,and Turnips. Tobacco and Melons, too.
RATE: 16 to 60 pounds per acre
APPLICATION: For home garden use, dust plants thoroughly. Can be used up until the day of harvest.

Do you add water and spray it on like the neem?
 

KushCanuck

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Here is a cool MJ botany article from 1975!


http://www.botany.org/plantsciencebulletin/psb-1975-21-3.php



Cheers,
Mo
Wicked nice post here Mohican, this one I had I to journal. Love how the study was conducted by Canada Agriculture in Ottawa as well :). Don`t know where you find this stuff Mo`, but I love it.

Planted 3 - 5-species apple grafts, 2 - 5 species pear grafts, and 2 - 5 species cherry grafts amoungst a nice strawberry patch at the farm this weekend, had you in mind with that Sangria you have ;). Keep keeping it real Mo

KC :weed:
 

Mohican

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@bassman - I put a search in Google for "canabis botany" images hoping to find some cool seed pictures. That is when I saw the old black and white picture of the seed. I clicked on it and it took me to that study. I am glad somebody enjoyed it :)

I mix BT at 2 tablespoons per gallon of water and spray at night - the sun kills the bacteria. After two applications the first two months of growth I had no bud worms. The year before I had a small plant and it had over 200 bud worms when I trimmed it.

The only problem was that I thought they were gone for good. But I got more bud worms and the plant was too dense to penetrate completely with the spray so I did get like 20 on the giant plant.

Also a tip I was given was to spray the BT on all of the plants and the soil in the whole yard. The Sevin first and then Neem and BT on a regular basis and you are good to go!



@KC - Do you have a farm? That selection sounds amazing! Where did you get them?
 

bassman999

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Thanx for the info.
I have had those worms.caterpillars ow whatever in my outdoor in the past and it was heartbreaking to say the least!
 

KushCanuck

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@Mo - I wish I had a farm my friend, started working on a family friends farm a couple hours out of town. He`s got 110 acres, 2 - 40 acre fields as well as a half dozen berry, fruit spaces (after some of my influence :)). He`s charged me with constructing his greenhouse this year, wants to start one. Since I head back to school next year for Horticulture and Greenhouse Science, he thought it was fitting, so I have my summer cut out for me, haha. The nursery is one around the farm, all those grafts are imported and cost $60 normally but we got em for $30 each :D

KC :weed:
 
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