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Totemic

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  1. GLO has been missing from the forum a year or 2 now. He might have retired from this platform. 24 hours is good to let water stand. Chlorine is a pretty unstable molecule in the sun. Super soil gets better the longer it stands. Depending on where you are keeping your soil, you shouldn't have to keep feeding and turning the soil weekly after the initial preparation period. I've let soil just sit there for months and it was just fine.
  2. By end of January through February is when they will start flowering. April-June is harvesting season.
  3. 5 weeks. Just a few more days to see sex. 1 confirmed female so far. Will have a little more space once the males are out.
  4. Yeah, I'm going to struggle in a week or 2. Probably going to clip the top off for clones.
  5. Yeah man, this log slipped my mind as this kind of merged with the regular run log.
  6. Great combination of soil and nutrients. My current config too. I dont use more than 1ml of the grow and/ or 1ml of the bloom for the whole grow. Feed every watering/every day, works well and gives great results.
  7. Yeah I love the different vibrant greens of veg. For reference so you can see what I see when I say the gelato structure pulling though: This structure was selected for on my chocolope NL F3s and is carrying this in every cross since then.
  8. Yeah, at 4 weeks they are pushing the 9th node. Vigorous growth. They are short now, but are going to be about 1m+ ish at peak flower.
  9. First 4 weeks done. Planning on vegging for another 4 weeks or so. The gelato lines structure is starting to become evident. Outdoor babies are doing their thing. One of the 10 stunted after germination.
  10. I dont do any running. I can't. But I make up for with mostly physical labour to keep fit. It's not that cannabis gives me energy. It's more of a whole body motivation that gets me very focused and charging through a task.
  11. My primary aim has always been to preserve the genetics. Creating new strains is experimental to me. Giving the genome space to evolve in a controlled environment while I watch and learn. There are many things I take into consideration. THC is strangely not one of them since most of the strains I Work with all fall within the same THC range, and dont really vary from it. Most of the female phenos I select either from my own stock or from the clones I receive, are the standout plants of that run. I decide on the keepers based on the outcome quality of the offspring. I do spend more time selecting my males as opposed to females. For every years grows I plan and collect various genetics. And every year I select 4 or 5 new lines and cross in some of my older crosses. I also focus on finding one pollen donor for that run so males get thinned until one remains. For 2019, my focus was on my bubbleberry line for the pollen. This year it has been the choc gelato line(my standout line from 2018), and next year is still in planning. Generally the best performer from those runs are my keepers that I'll work on again in future. My 2019 Bubbleberry Glue is my keeper from that year for example. The next few months will tell what the 2020 keeper will be. Looking at Slurricane specifically, it has been a standout strain this year. It is also being bred by a micro breeder that is constantly changing his gear up. So they are kind of limited edition. It fits into my mission of preserving the genetics as those seeds will soon not be available.
  12. I am busy with a feminized seed run right now, and will be releasing feminized versions of this years regulars from mid January 2021
  13. This last year or two has been challenging and interesting. I have been the topic of both good and bad conversations. Realizing that it is because people generally don't know who I am, is why it has been such a multi polar experience. I started growing 10 years ago, fumbled around with bags seeds for a year or two, before gaining access to other imported genetics. What started me on my breeding journey was when I was given the Chocolope seeds from DNA genetics by another well known growmie back in 2013, who has undoubtedly touched all your lives in some way or another. I have since bred a few strains over the years, and established a rythem within the micro-breeding sector. The state of Cannabis back then was still rough, and most of my work had to be low key, and there are a few of the OG's on here that have been following what I have been doing. Even now I keep a lot of what I do low key, and within the reasonable limits that prevail. I am a father to two teenage boys, husband to a beautiful wife, and earn my living in the property maintenance sector. Cannabis is my passion though, and where all the extra time in my life pours into, and over the last 2 years I have been gravitating toward a full-time commitment. Sharing this through my seeds, my activism, is part of my drive to free the plant. Doing this has inadvertently thrust me into the public. A place I'm not yet used to or comfortable in as I'm generally a private person. However, I thought it a good place to treat this thread as a Q&A about my breeding. Here are a few that have have already recently popped up: Q: Where do you get your seeds? A: I do all my own pollination, and produce my own seeds. The plants I breed with are selected cuts from the original breeders seed stock and my own seed stock. Q: How do you manage to pheno hunt with so few plants? A: My pheno hunting spans across many growers tents, gardens and farm spaces, besides my own space. Q: Do you sell other peoples work/gear and pass it off as your own? A: No. I see myself as an ethical breeder. I am transparent about the genetics I work with, and credit the original breeder and their work. Q: Do you have any autos? A: No. Although there is a demand for them, to protect the photoperiod genetics I work with, I will not be working with autos at all into the foreseeable future. EDIT: I have since this actually started working on a few autoflower crosses, since making major changes to my setup. Q: Why are your prices so low? A: We are at an automatic disadvantage with our poor exchange rate when importing seeds. This makes it inaccessible to many more than you think. Part of my mission is to make good quality genetics available at prices everyone can afford. So, what do you want to know?
  14. Another week. More progress. In another week and I should have the beginings of a green canopy. I had to do something with the extra seeds I soaked, so have 10 going outdoors. So far I'm seeing consistant growth among the outdoors and the indoors, albeit they all germinated in their own time.
  15. Awesome man. Great that you posting this up. Keen to follow on other local micro breeding projects.
  16. Day 26 of flower. Girls are looking good and the gelato pollen donor is doing her thing. Pics are mixed bud shots of the spumoni, slurricane, Blunicorn, chocolate gelato
  17. 2 weeks up for 4, 1 week, for the other 4. Zurple Punch clone bottom right.
  18. The only category that ticks every single box is medicinal herb.
  19. I have never pushed an EC higher than 2.4 in peak flowering, which is 1600 odd ppm, so you are there already. Less is more, and when you are fertigating your plant daily you can get away with much lower doses, and have a happier plant that isnt straining under chemical pressure
  20. Yeah, it's difficult with hortimix, as their chart suits veggies and will wreck your grow the moment you go into flowering following it. So my approach evolved around what my plants were telling me. I found that I've never had deficiency or toxicity issues with micro elements, Its always the macros, so running with and tweaking my input on part B and MKP I have found to work for me.
  21. They recommend part B since the calcium is essential to buffer the phosphates in the MKP. Calcium sulphate would have been a much better calcium source, but its insoluble in water, so calcium nitrate is the only option really. When I use hortimix, my ratios are 1:1 on part A and B in veg, and shifts to 1:1:1(A,B,Mkp) early flowering and later 1:2(B,mkp) ratio of part B and MKP in peak flower, moving to using only MKP in the last ripening phase, allowing the plant to metabolize the N and fade.
  22. Since 2008, new CC's cant be registered. It was phased out. Both companies are private companies. While directors may be buffered from civil actions penetrating their personal lives to a small extent, it is entirely different when there are criminal actions by a possibly delinquent director. The article makes mention that a 500k bank account was flattened. If the powers that be follow the money, and that money went home.....
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