FREAK GENETICS

WillieP

In Bloom
Frim
Yet another one that is frosty AF...
It is surprising to me that your crosses have so much frost on the sugar leaves.
I understand enough to know that it is the quality of the genetics, but still...
In this case with it still producing so many white pistils, how far along is this plant?
It seems fairly early, and that it will be a beast when finished.
Well done, as always.

Cheers,
WillieP
 

BigPretzel

In Bloom
Frim
Yet another one that is frosty AF...
It is surprising to me that your crosses have so much frost on the sugar leaves.
I understand enough to know that it is the quality of the genetics, but still...
In this case with it still producing so many white pistils, how far along is this plant?
It seems fairly early, and that it will be a beast when finished.
Well done, as always.

Cheers,
WillieP
Willie I wonder the same thing! We just grew those pigs and ours were only days apart amd yet @Frimpong has copious amounts of frost a few weeks in and mine doesn’t pack on till the end. He says there is no secret but idk ?
 

Brokehoe

CHOOSE YOUR TITLE
My Dad would have said, "Well, I guess he just holds his mouth right." LOL :ROFLMAO:
Danny Devito Pain GIF

It's his food mix at the flip.....
Flower girl (dr. earth)
 

Frimpong

🔥Freak Genetics🔥
Love to share my nutes . Bio live for veg . And tribus and silica prob twice in veg . I feed at flip and at week 4 in bloom w flower girl . Also use mykos and great white when I repot. My soil mix is half cocoa and a half promix and I add about a cup of castings per 2 gallon container. But that’s all , I have fuct around w different mediums and nutes and bottom line is the more u spend w them the better they look ?
 

Ramjet159

pHeno pHisher
Love to share my nutes . Bio live for veg . And tribus and silica prob twice in veg . I feed at flip and at week 4 in bloom w flower girl . Also use mykos and great white when I repot. My soil mix is half cocoa and a half promix and I add about a cup of castings per 2 gallon container. But that’s all , I have fuct around w different mediums and nutes and bottom line is the more u spend w them the better they look ?
What’s the main benefit of cocoa in the soil ? Water retention ? Aeration ? More stable PH even though soil offers buffering already ? Just wondering the possible benefits ??‍♂️
 

Frimpong

🔥Freak Genetics🔥
What’s the main benefit of cocoa in the soil ? Water retention ? Aeration ? More stable PH even though soil offers buffering already ? Just wondering the possible benefits ??‍♂️
Wish I had a better answer but the roots seem to like it better , i have to water every two days but ya it almost seems like the promix straight up held too much water . So long story short I have overwatered plants in the past and it definitely helps with that and a few other things , I see the benefits from both Peat and Coco But have found a good mix for the time being that works
 

Frimpong

🔥Freak Genetics🔥
Frim
Yet another one that is frosty AF...
It is surprising to me that your crosses have so much frost on the sugar leaves.
I understand enough to know that it is the quality of the genetics, but still...
In this case with it still producing so many white pistils, how far along is this plant?
It seems fairly early, and that it will be a beast when finished.
Well done, as always.

Cheers,
WillieP
Tysm for the kind words ! So yeah I just checked and ChosenGorilla is at day 29 from flip . This male was the nicest male I have seen in person and knew there was a good chance at passing on these traits . He wasn’t even in the plans till he showed himself and I moved a couple things around to accommodate him. Man I am glad I did so far ?
 

Kanzeon

In Bloom
What’s the main benefit of cocoa in the soil ? Water retention ? Aeration ? More stable PH even though soil offers buffering already ? Just wondering the possible benefits ??‍♂️

1. It's sterile. Don't have to worry about bugs coming from it.
2. It's very hard to overwater coco, the air exchange is outstanding
3. It's sustainably produced, unlike peat
4. It's pH neutral, unlike peat
5. It's more space-efficient to store than bags

I use a mix a lot like Frim's, except I make it from scratch.
 
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