Stinkbud Method Strain Compatability Guide

thecholochef

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So I wanted a place for all of us stinkbuddies to compare notes on the strains we're running. If we all contribute to this in no time we will all be able to grow out our strains to their FULLEST capabilities. Stinks thread is fucking HUGE and it would be damn near impossible to do this on that thread. So lets get to it! heres a few things i think should be included.. any input on something to add/change is welcomed.


1. Strain : (pic if possible)
2. Indica/Sativa :
3. Clone Root Time :
4. PPM Sweetspot :
5. Flower Stretch % :
6. Flower Time :
7. Yield Per Plant :
8. Trim Difficulty:
9. General Farmers Notes : (slow starter,fast grower, w/e)
10. End Result : (is it worth us running?)





This thread is for Stinkbuddies running the STINKBUD System. pls try and stay on topic. Peace


Chef
 

sparat1k

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This is a good idea. You should add a link to your avatar.

Hit up Dirthawker I know he's already run a few strains. And repvip, Lionsroor, and a few others I can't recall right now.
 

DIRTHAWKER

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This is going to be a very helpfull thread.

Thanks cholo.

AK47
sativa
clones root fairly quick 5-10 days
ppm can be really high if running only ak (2700) but did ok at 2000 with other strains.
medium stretch.
late finisher like 11 weeks or more

super stong but just takes tooo long.

Cheese does wonderfull in this system, I got it from a clone so dont really know what cheese it is.
indica
fast rooter
2000ppm did well for me
medium stretch
finished at 9 weeks
big yielder
I love the cheese.

Sour diesel from clone
sativa
super fast rooter
300% stretch
flower time is way too long, for a 9 week schedule.

I will update my new strains when i finish.
hope that helps.
 

sparat1k

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A+ Dirt! I thought you ran some other strains as well?

Chef you think we could add yield/plant? Heavey/medium/light yield is kind of ambiguous to a noob like me.

Also I think Trim difficulty would be helpful info as well.
 

Shrike

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Wow...this will be very useful info for all of us. It would also be great if we could find out which strains run best together in the stink system. That way the ppm's could be dialed in the closest, instead of having to run an average for all.
 

thecholochef

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Wow...this will be very useful info for all of us. It would also be great if we could find out which strains run best together in the stink system. That way the ppm's could be dialed in the closest, instead of having to run an average for all.


I think once we have a decent list going all you will have to do is look at the ppms and match strains that have the same sweet spot.
 

DIRTHAWKER

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A+ Dirt! I thought you ran some other strains as well?

Chef you think we could add yield/plant? Heavey/medium/light yield is kind of ambiguous to a noob like me.

Also I think Trim difficulty would be helpful info as well.
Yea i also ran tangerine kush and this strain called redgrape, but nobody really knows exactly what redgrape is. I got a clone of it from a dispensary.

the redgrape was fantastic!! but i dont think its out there for most peeps.

the tangerine kush
indica
fast rooter
i had it set at 2000ppm with the rest ive done
medium stretch
medium yielder
9 week finisher
mid grade/ good smoke
 

whysohigh

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this will be an awesome PDF.



1. Strain : Wappa
2. Indica/Sativa : indica
3. Clone Root Time : 3-7 days
4. PPM Sweetspot :3500
5. Flower Stretch % :medium-high
6. Flower Time :60-70 days
7. Yield Per Plant : 2.3-3oz
8. Trim Difficulty: low
9. General Farmers Notes :as seeds they start slow, very slow. as clones they take right off.
10. End Result : i cant tell you how many times a day i hear how much every loves it. real fruity smell and taste lots of trichomes
 

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thecholochef

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once we get a nice list going ill keep updating the first post and have an A-Z list there so it will be a lot easier to look them up.. keep em comin!


Chef
 

sparat1k

Well-Known Member
One of things I'm curious about is why we use ppm? We should instead use EC. Ppm is measured indirectly by an algorthm from EC, depending on the manufacture of the meter they may use a different algorthem. Why don't we use EC? Where am I wrong? (Forgive my spelling, todays 420)
 

sparat1k

Well-Known Member
An EC meter has fewer applications than a ppm meter because many organic nutrients are not electrically charged or are inert.
I agree that some nutrients don't add to a nutrient's EC/PPM reading BUT...
we are not using true ppm meters. What everybody uses is a meter that reads the EC and converts it to ppm based on the manufacture's conversion factor.

Update: Found a good website that states this...

http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/static/articles/0406_tdspH.asp

Not all TDS meters will give the same PPM reading. The main reason for this is that different meters will use different conversion factors. These conversion factors are based off the EC reading.
SO WHY DON'T WE JUST USE EC!?!?:shock::shock::shock: It would be a more apples to apples comparison!

Peace:peace:
 

olosto

New Member
I agree that some nutrients don't add to a nutrient's EC/PPM reading BUT...
we are not using true ppm meters. What everybody uses is a meter that reads the EC and converts it to ppm based on the manufacture's conversion factor.

Update: Found a good website that states this...

http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/static/articles/0406_tdspH.asp

SO WHY DON'T WE JUST USE EC!?!?:shock::shock::shock: It would be a more apples to apples comparison!

Peace:peace:
I don't have a EC meter but i do have a ppm meter. I could not afford the EC meter is was much more then the 16 bucks my milwakee ppm meter was :)
 

DIRTHAWKER

Well-Known Member
bongsmilieI dont mean to be the grim reeper her but i was hoping this thread would stay on topic. If it does then it will prove to be a great tool.
 

sparat1k

Well-Known Member
bongsmilieI dont mean to be the grim reeper her but i was hoping this thread would stay on topic. If it does then it will prove to be a great tool.
We are on topic hommie. I thought this thread was about us comparing our results of strains, I just want us speaking the same language. Its not a big issue to convert ppm back to ec, just find out what formula the manufacture of the meter uses then do a conversion. Takes 10 seconds. Peace
 
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