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manthatreeks

In Bloom
Damn! Looking frosty in here!
Thank you! I'm tryin harder than I should!
Looking good @manthatreeks, can't wait to see what is next.

Thanks G. I'll tell you what's next! I think I'm gonna start another thread, as this one is already last years news. I was thinking of a strain VS strain grow off where I focus solely on growing ONLY two similar strains in identical environments.

I've got two contenders coming up as we speak and both are looking strong AF. This round I am trying to find a short producing berry beast. The specimens will be @Frimpong 's Blackberry Bread vs Bluestars InstaBlue for the fastest, baddest berry around!

Of course I'm talking it up, but both are advertised as or "can be" sub 60 day strains with that should produce decent yields with moderate stretch stretch, which is exactly what I'm looking for. Keep an eye out. Veg is already starting to reek.
Nice job, they look beautiful very healthy.

Thanks Kid. I lucked out because my veg was on point this round. I burned em early flower this go... I'll tell ya though, you wanna up your veg or flower, it's all about an airstone, a bucket and a 36 hour tea once a week. That and a drop per gallon of Superthrive!
 

thesunnyvalekid

Boutique Auto Service
Thank you! I'm tryin harder than I should!


Thanks G. I'll tell you what's next! I think I'm gonna start another thread, as this one is already last years news. I was thinking of a strain VS strain grow off where I focus solely on growing ONLY two similar strains in identical environments.

I've got two contenders coming up as we speak and both are looking strong AF. This round I am trying to find a short producing berry beast. The specimens will be @Frimpong 's Blackberry Bread vs Bluestars InstaBlue for the fastest, baddest berry around!

Of course I'm talking it up, but both are advertised as or "can be" sub 60 day strains with that should produce decent yields with moderate stretch stretch, which is exactly what I'm looking for. Keep an eye out. Veg is already starting to reek.


Thanks Kid. I lucked out because my veg was on point this round. I burned em early flower this go... I'll tell ya though, you wanna up your veg or flower, it's all about an airstone, a bucket and a 36 hour tea once a week. That and a drop per gallon of Superthrive!
Never use Superthrive in my current grows, I did in the late 80’s guerrilla growing in the Stevens Creek hills by the lake. We never wasted money on nutrients back then, but I tried it once, but with no change in the plants that I could tell, I was a kid back then.
 

thesunnyvalekid

Boutique Auto Service
Never use Superthrive in my current grows, I did in the late 80’s guerrilla growing in the Stevens Creek hills by the lake. We never wasted money on nutrients back then, but I tried it once, but with no change in the plants that I could tell, I was a kid back then.
I like the idea of teas, but I’m not experienced enough to take the chance, sometimes I try not to break anything, that’s not broken.
 

manthatreeks

In Bloom
Never use Superthrive in my current grows, I did in the late 80’s guerrilla growing in the Stevens Creek hills by the lake. We never wasted money on nutrients back then, but I tried it once, but with no change in the plants that I could tell, I was a kid back then.

I joke around. I have an affinity for the old school, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't use it. I always keep it around, it's basically a B vitamin. Great to use for stress like transplants or if you're slackin and let them go too dry and they become unhappy about it. Also works to increase vigor in younger plants. Its a staple in my garden. It earns it's keep.
 

thesunnyvalekid

Boutique Auto Service
I joke around. I have an affinity for the old school, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't use it. I always keep it around, it's basically a B vitamin. Great to use for stress like transplants or if you're slackin and let them go too dry and they become unhappy about it. Also works to increase vigor in younger plants. Its a staple in my garden. It earns it's keep.
Ya, I’m really old school, most females are unhappy with me on a daily basis. I have a few buddies that swear by it, perhaps I should relook at the stuff, I’m a always curious it’s my nature.
 

manthatreeks

In Bloom
I like the idea of teas, but I’m not experienced enough to take the chance, sometimes I try not to break anything, that’s not broken.
I like the idea of teas, but I’m not experienced enough to take the chance, sometimes I try not to break anything, that’s not broken.
Nothing to break. It's mostly natural. Keep it simple.

1 handful compost, about a 1/3rd cup
1 handful Worm castings, same.
Put those two ingredients in some panty hose, tie knot, set aside.
Fill a bucket with a gallon of RO water or tap that's been aerated for 24 hrs.
Add 2.5ml of CalMag, stir nicely.
Add 5ml of Fish emulsion, whatever kind, Maxicrop, Alaskan, whatever reeks.
Add a teaspoon of Kelp, powdered like Maxicrop, any kelp really, stir nicely
Add Great White or any mycorrhizai, then add 5ml Hi-Brix or un-sulfured mollases to feed the microbes.
Give everything a nice mix.
Throw in your panty hose or sifting bag with Compost and WC. Bob bag up and down.
Throw in airstone and let brew for 24 to 48.
Shorter time more microbial, longer time more bacterial, although I might have that backwards.
Doesn't matter, switch it up, the plants love it.

You know its dank and ready to rock when it makes a big foamy, frothy mess at the top of the bucket. Stir that shit back down and get ready to use.

Don't use if smells like cut off feet of a sun-roasted gouty corpse. Gotta draw the line.

I usually dilute it, about 50/50 with RO, adjust PH to 6.0-6.2 for soil and feed.

What you see is what you get. Works great.
 
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