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  1. Yes FF premium classic is an amended soil and has enough nutrients to sustain a vegging plant for more than a month. By adding salt nutrients you are overloading the soil. 

    The Biobizz range works well with FF premium. 

    Changing anything for this grow will likely mess it all up. What you can do is to stop with the calmag and the Nitrogen. Just give plain water for 2 or 3 waterings. 

    You far into flower are you? 

     

     

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  2. So with filial breeding you are focused on developing the females and the males of a line. Each generation a new male from that generation is selected. Each generation has the potential to produce more and more variation in certain traits while locking in dominant traits. 

    Squaring and cubing is focused on developing the females of a line. There is usually only one pollen source, and every subsequent generation is pollinated by the same pollen. Every generation produces less and less variation and lock in on the traits of the original male/group of males. 

    Creating S1s is a good way to backup a female as it were. But its also an easy way to lock in undesirable traits, by the way having a double copy of that trait(thus dominant) in the generation.

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  3. What is your desired outcome? If you can define this in detail, the breeding approach becomes obvious. I have explored a vast number of approaches and do filial, bx, rbx, and cubing and a combination of them while developing my lines. 

     

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  4. Getting a competition like this going does cost money. Just getting your seeds to you is R100. Then there is a cost involved with the seeds themselves, any packaging and or printing. Multiply this by 50 to 100 entrants, it becomes an astronomical 5-10k. Now we haven't even bought or engraved a single trophy yet, and there is no prize pool to speak of. Expecting myself or the forum admin to cover that cost is unfair. Neither Totemic or the forum is monetized currently.

    An entrance fee of R500 would cover costs, and leave +/- R250 per entrant towards a prize pool. The more entrants, the bigger the prizes could be....could be cash, or could be gear bought. I say gear bought, because getting sponsors for these comps is difficult. Getting them to sponsor the top shelf prizes we all want is even harder.

    If you guys want a proper kick ass growoff, Its just not going to work any other way.

     

     

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  5. 13 hours ago, Weskush said:

    @Totemic is it a good idea to give a nitrogen boost once pistils show in case they look a bit light green? And then klap some bat guano to support the flowering stage? That is excluding weekly Kelpak, Epic 5:2 and maybe some worm castings to top dress.

    A single veg nute dose right around preflowering shouldnt be a problem. Plants use a fair bit of N until week 4 or so of flowering. I prefer going into flower with a plant that has a lot of stored nutes in the leaves

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  6. 21 minutes ago, GreenGalaxyFarm said:

    totemic cannacraft sells on 420 but never in stock prices looking like too good

    275 for 10 fems?

    definitely interested in getting some of this genetics

    Yeah I'll have seeds available by April probably. Not a huge selection though... Going to take time to replenish my vault.

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  7. I only run in rich organics, where i add no additional microbes ever. I nurture the microherd. 

    Even with the worm castings added, your medium is far from the organic foundation necessary. 

    If i were you i wouldnt have added the worm castings, would use a salt based feed on that inert medium, or go a full organic route and build a proper soil if you dont like re-amending, and focus on the microherd with compost teas and or organic nutes such as biobizz. I grow in re-amended FF soils that have been re-amended over and over, since 2019, so 4 year old soil, and zero pH issues ever. 

    But that's just me. Its either or, but not this blended approach. Its just too easy to stress plants this way... 

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  8. I still grow indoors without any buffer to loadshedding. 

    With the current stage 4/6 schedule, i run my veg on a 24h on cycle. Its not the Interrupted light cycle that causes issues during veg though , but interruptions to the 12h dark cycle during Flowering that is crucial. That 12h or more dark time is critical to the florigen hormone function responsible for stable flowering without stress responses presenting. 

    When in flowering, i ignore the loadshedding times. See the loadshedding during lights on as a prolonged cloud cover. Its really not the lights that are an issue though. Its that 12h dark part of the cycle and the ventilation at that time. You need to keep the fans going during lights off/loadshedding times to avoid PM. Leaving the tent open at times when the lights would normally be on, will avert the PM. But during lights off/tent closed, airflow is that thing that HAS to still happen or PM will wreck your grow within a week. 

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  9. Yeah that, will last you forever...literally, althouth the silver seems to be a 0.1mol solution, and not silver nitrate AR salts

    I can supply in smaller quantities(enough to make 1L of each concentrate, 1g Silver Nitrate and 8g thiosulphate is all you need for a batch), if you aren't looking to buy that bulk. 

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  10. I have thoroughly enjoyed the last two weeks, with this as my primary smoke. Potency is on point, a strong day and night smoke. 

    I have a lot of options available to me for the F3 generation, but #3 and #11 stand out.

    1-sweet and creamy 4/5

    2-sweet chem/pine 4/5

    3-sweet, spicy and creamy 5/5

    4-semi-sweet, earthy 3/5

    5-sweet and creamy 3/5

    6-sweet, floral and herbal cheesy 4/5

    7-sweet, herbal and minty 3/5

    8-sweet and creamy 3/5

    9-sweet and fruity, mango 4/5

    10-sweet and creamy 3/5

    11-sweet, spicy and creamy 5/5

    12-sweet and creamy 3/5

    13-sweet and creamy 3/5

    14- sweet, herbal and minty 4/5

    Got this phase of the project done before year end which is awesome, setting the stage for an awesome start to 2023.😎

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  11. We are still deep in the pioneering phase of this industry, not just locally but globally really. 

    As someone who is part of the local industry, Ive had to forge my own path over the years, having to navigate through the mire of the last few years of prohibition, then decriminalization, which from an industry standpoint nothing has changed, and infact prohibition on industry is still in place. There is zero motivation, commitment or support from our government to legitimize the industry. They cant even finalize personal decriminalization...

    So while our grey/black market industy forges on, why dont you start your own thing? Expose yourself to the things you want to do. Create it in your home. 

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  12. 2 hours ago, SkunkPharm said:

    Howzit,

    Anyone out there doing preservation of genetics? Any one who would like to share genetics?

    Genetic preservation definition:

    This is how I see it.

    Buying a pack of seeds and planting them all. Separate the males from the females. Collect the pollen from all the males. Pollinate all the females. Collect the seeds. Life times worth of growing and you have plenty of seeds to share with your friends.

    Pollen chucking is not hard every one can do it. Seeds should not be a monopoly controlled by a few. Genetic diversity is key.

    rant for the day done

    oh and if anyone wants to share lent me know I have a couple of seeds lying around if you want to swop mostly regs but that is what I am into.

    Pretty much my mission actually, but with some selection of the males/females for the next generation. Covid and the lockdown pushed me to help supply the local market that really needed it then. From early next year i should be able to do my releases through the forum again as always at no cost to the forum members.

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    This autoflower cultivar finds its origins in @SkunkPharm space, with a Gorilla Cookies supplied by myself, and dusted with a Bobby's Widow F3 male pollen from Skunks library. That seed run can be found here: Skunkpharm Autoflower Seed Run 

    There is a lot to like here. The F1 specimen pictured above is 65 days from seed and is practically ready to harvest. I'll let her go to 70 days. Besides being frost covered, her terps are loud. Spicy and sweet, with a hint of berries. 

    This thread will be a running journal as I journey to stabilize these very desirable traits. 

    F2s are next, and that run has started. 

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