SinCity Seeds Info Thread

yeah. i remember seeing that 1 gnat flying around that i killed a last week..
going to have to net it up next time...

it is unusually warm around here. still have mosquitoes and other flying insects around in winter season... wtf...
global warming is no b.s.
 
using my rain water next time. it has dunks in it.
was using ro water.
i was worried the cold rain water would stunt it.

great white isnt organic, so i use fungi perfect.
but i've heard good things about great white.
 
since i lost a couple sm
thought i replace it with kushberry from dna...
a freebie i got awhile back....
 

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sin mint cookies reg
just dropping 6
hoping for a mint cut.

nice tamper proof sticker scs.
Beemo how are those sin mint beans doing? I have 6 right now. I'll flower mine when I'm able to take a cutting from each of them.......I use canna start to feed them when they are seedlings...
 

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Gnat larvae in roots?? Last run at a friends place we blamed his shitty basement that lets in a little water on our gnat issue but it came just after opening a bag of roots...i love that stuff, or did. Is this common, is roots no good anymore? What's the deal
 
Beemo how are those sin mint beans doing? I have 6 right now. I'll flower mine when I'm able to take a cutting from each of them.......I use canna start to feed them when they are seedlings...

they're doing great....
just transplanted them from seedling mix to weak soil mix.....

Gnat larvae in roots?? Last run at a friends place we blamed his shitty basement that lets in a little water on our gnat issue but it came just after opening a bag of roots...i love that stuff, or did. Is this common, is roots no good anymore? What's the deal

never used roots or ff because of that reason.
i make my own organic mix...
 
So with the holidays I didn't get a chance to up my nutes so they didn't take off as fast as they could of, but looking good now I'm no longer busy. Blue power and they popped out the coco about 12 days ago.

Oh and yes that's sand on top my coco, I'm paranoid as hell about gnats after I got them like a year ago when I switched to coco.
 

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So with the holidays I didn't get a chance to up my nutes so they didn't take off as fast as they could of, but looking good now I'm no longer busy. Blue power and they popped out the coco about 12 days ago.

Oh and yes that's sand on top my coco, I'm paranoid as hell about gnats after I got them like a year ago when I switched to coco.

Mosquito dunks work well if you're still paranoid. I usually use perlite on top of soil to keep em out but they've been a nuisance with this warm winter we've had in Midwest. Crush a few up on top of soil and them baby's will be goners.
 
Well hell good to know I had liked it the roots just feels nice on your hand.. Looks like I'll be making a mix from now on
 
Never had yield issues but if that's true I appreciate the advice. Since I use small containers I sometimes wait too long to transplant and I'm trying to shove a huge healthy rootball into a not-much-larger container.:wall:

The larger the surface area of a plants root system, the more nutrients it should be able to uptake. Try(with two plants of identical genetics) burying the rootball up to the first leafset on one plant and placing another rootballs top just beneath the surface of the transplant soil.
 
Tallest Rhubarb Pie (BlueLimePie X PlatinumCherryPie)
image.jpeg image.jpeg Fed at 550ppm cpl days ago. May need to drop to 400 going into flower. Probably top and give them a few more days. New growth looks good but the mid level stuff s lil dark for my liking. Not sure where these giant ass fan traits came from but Jesus! Ones in pic are 9"+ long and that plant there is 24" tall.
 
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