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  1. Managed to do a bit more research and I've found Jamie's Garden Shop. His Orgasoilux – Potting Soil looks pretty solid. Here's the list of contents

    • THERMOPHILIC COMPOST

    • COCOPEAT

    • PERLITE

    • EARTHWORM COMPOST / VERMICOMPOST

    • ALFALFA/LUCERNE MEAL

    • BIOCHAR

    • CRUSHED MALTED BARLEY

    • ZEOLITE

    • GROWKASHI

    • BASALT ROCK DUST

    • DIATOMACEOUS EARTH

    • SOFT ROCK PHOSPHATE

    • KELP MEAL

    • SEABIRD GUANO

    • GYPSUM

    • DOLOMITE LIME

    • CALCITIC LIME

    Seems to include all the good things?

     
  2. On 10/18/2018 at 9:25 PM, TomHill said:

    @RampageZA grown in the 10cm cubes you could go right into the 10L bags with them and skip the 5L. 

     

    Thanks for the tip, that's interesting, being able to skip the 5L would add alot of efficiency to the grow. Not only would I save money on pots, soil and nutes, but it would also mean only 1 transplant out of the fabric. I think you've also sold me on the rockwool cubes, I'll be switching out the jiffy pellets for the cubes. 

    @Dr. Green

    Sounds like you've had your fair share of Sannie's strains. I've heard they have had quite a bit of influence on our local genetics. Definitely going for Sannie's Jack on the next order. 

  3. Thanks for the replies guys :-bow

    @GreenMunchkin

    Noted on the pot size, was planning to transplant around end January, that should be enough time?

    I did suspect that FF soil might be a bit light, thanks for confirming. I was looking at those cheaper amendments and then started going down the road of making my own soil mix. Then that got way too complex and I decided for first grow to go with a pre mixed soil. Any thoughts on living/super soil? 

    Also still need to research teas, have just read good things. 

    @TomHill

    I've never had any of Sannie's strains, but heard so many good things about them and was part of their forums. Can't wait to try Shackzilla, and next time I'm going for Sannie's Jack, always been a Jack Herer fan. 

    The 5 and 10 are the velcro one's, should be easier to remove and transplant? Would you recommend rockwool cubes over jiffy pellets? I've read that rockwool cubes are ph neutral and hold water better. Thanks for the excellent advice! 

    @Dr. Green

    Aztec Rain and Jackberry look amazing! I read that eskobar isn't breeding anymore? I hope it's not true because his strains looked great, Chocolate Rain sounded so good! Have you grown any of Sannie's strains before? I've heard they perform very well in SA and indoors

    This took forever to type on my phone! 

    :-puffin

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  4. Hey guys and gals

    I'm hoping to get some advice on my grow plan.

    The seeds : Sannie's Fem Mix, which is

    2x Madberry 

    2x Shackzilla

    2x Herijuana

    Then I'm probably only going to pop 3 to keep it manageable for my first time. 

    The pots :

    Freedom pots

    Starter - 5L

    Veg - 10L

    Flower - 40L

    I'll also be getting some small jiffy pots to start in before transplanting to the 5L

    The soil : Freedom Farms Premium Organic Potting Mix.

    The grow spot : my courtyard, unfortunately I can't grow in the garden just yet, there's only a fence and some beautiful ladies would be stolen very quickly. The courtyard is out of sight and protected by alarm. It gets about 8 to 9 hours direct sunlight and is protected from heavy winds. It has an awning that I can move the plants under in case of heavy storms.

    Questions :

    Is going from the 10L to the 40L pot too large of a size difference? 

    Any other recommendations for adding to the soil mix from Freedom Farms? 

  5. 39 minutes ago, Catsilver said:

    Would autoflower be best then for summer conditions outdoors?

    Sorry to see the hermie, maybe try some autoflowers in a 10 or 15L pot. For auto's you just need one pot, transplanting might shock the plant and slow down growth. 

    Any of our local Sativas would also survive the African sun. Also have a look at Freedom Farms, they've got some great soil for cannabis. 

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  6. 44 minutes ago, Catsilver said:

    With you saying that Normal has a 99% chance of females, was the odds of Autoflower? 

     

     

    Feminized have 99%, all autoflower should also be female. I say 99% because conditions can also determine sex. Too much stress and your female can hermie.

    1 hour ago, Trailblazer420 said:

    I Can relate man. I'm pro sativa... Durban Poison is where you'll find that kick. I just ordered some Maui Waui, hoping for a similar experience 🙂



    Sent from my EVA-L09 using Tapatalk
     

    Also a huge Sativa fan here! :-puffin  always wanted to try the Maui Waui. Although I must say I've been enjoying my Sativa dominant hybrids, Pure Power Plant blew my mind. 

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  7. 5 hours ago, Catsilver said:

    Thanks found it. Which is better for outdoor, Auto Flowering or "normal"? 

    This is really up to preference, autoflower will flower without a 12/12 light schedule, typically grow faster but as far as I know you can't clone them, which means you'll need to buy new seeds each grow. 

    Normal is photo period which means they need 12/12 to flower, these come in feminized (99% chance of females). Then there is regular seeds which have a 50/50 chance of being male or female. You can take clones from feminized and regular seeds. 

    Hope that helps. 

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  8. 4 minutes ago, stinky said:

    Sounds like a nice selection.

    I seem to remember lots of people on weed.co.za saying good things about the Herijuana, so I would like to get a look at that grow - if/when you decide to start a diary, that is....

    Will definitely be doing a grow journal, seeds were ordered last week, as soon as they arrive I'm good to grow :classic_biggrin:

  9. Lol, yeah I did, I wouldn't recommend it to be honest, I grew 4 plants and 3 ended up as males which was most likely caused due to stress. 

    This was 7 years ago so mylar wasn't readily available and the whole grow was done for about R200. I see there's a few online shops which stock mylar, flat white plastic etc. 

     

    I'd really not recommend growing in a pc case, it was an interesting experiment for me as a first time grower but there were just too many issues. I'd say rather calculate the size you need and build your own grow cabinet. 

    I also posted on opengrow, heres the link if you want to check more pics

    https://www.opengrow.com/topic/43058-pc-grow-case-cfl/is 

  10. Hello all

    Glad to be joining a local community. I was part of weed.co.za (same username) in 2011 where I did my first grow in a pc case (relevant pic). 

    With the recent change in our laws I'll be attempting my first outdoor grow this year. :classic_biggrin:

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