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Dank

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  1. Thanks a lot @afternoon blazer , years of pollen chucking, selection and dumb luck! The final say will be in the smoke though, in about a month or so should be dried and a bit cured to sample. Will gauge the flavor over 3 runs or so.
  2. She's about ready to come down, stellar plant, looking foward to run her this season outdoors as well as indoor. The smoke will have to be hella dissapointing not to keep her around as a clonenonly cut. Still smelling like diesel berries with that chem funk
  3. Cool could have been some fungal issue if the CopperSoap is doing the trick. Soil takes a bit of time to settle in, dont stress too much, they looking good considering, see if the issue persists. Looks like enough N there at the moment, new growth quite dark green.
  4. @Teal Smith have you been foliar feeding with anything? Skme of the silvery speckled marks look a bit like thrip damage. Not sure what soil u are using, sometimes a "hot" soil can also cause weird issues. The new growth does look a lot better, i would keep a eye on the new leaves, care not to over water or under water.
  5. This is very true, in my opinion if you want something close to the old Swazi and Durban poison genetics, Sensi Seeds probably still have em around u know. Perhaps deep in Swaziland somewhere are some Madalas cultivating something oldschool. Not sure jow accurate this is, but Greenshouse seeds goes searching for Swazi Gold. Depending on where you live, cross pollination from neighbors has become a real concern for breeding the last 2 years.
  6. Youre welcome @BluntKnife , enjoy the grow
  7. @BluntKnife a very small plant could go a few days on 50ml - 100ml, depending on the growing medium, heat, etc. I would recommend u experiment, not sure how big ur plants are, but give em say 50ml (if they are small plants) and see how long it takes for it to dry to about the stem. Well rooted plants in a 10l pot can drink 1 to 2 liters every day or two, the bigger the plant the more they drink. Please bear in mind this will all vary greatly depending on your growing medium and external factors. Feeding with runoff also depends on your growing medium. Hope that helps a bit
  8. @BluntKnife ideally you want your growing medium to get dryish after about 3 days when hand watering. Plants will use water at different rates depending on factors such as heat, wind, etc.
  9. Hi @Bos , please feel free to start your own "lineup" thread in the "Whats in your stable " section to showcase your girls. Here is the link https://www.420sa.co.za/forum/120-whats-in-your-stable/
  10. Dank

    Dank grows

    Added some chopped up branches and woodchips around the side of the raised bed. This is mostly to help promote good fungal activity in the soil as the wood breaks down over time. It also helps to minimize evaporation. I added some well aged leaf compost again and tilled it over. I will keep the soil covered with cardboard from now on to maximize microbial activity.
  11. @ORGANinc. , you are most likely looking at a magnesium deficiency. Looks like they need some food in general, a repot will help a lot.
  12. Thanks @Bos Im keen to get some FruityPuke crosses out for testers this season, gotta do a "Spring 2020 Drop" thread soon!
  13. Thanks a lot @Bakstein420 She does have those desert qualities, the sweetness you get from candies or sodapop.
  14. Some of you guys might remember the daddy I chose last year, nicknamed "FruityPuke". This girl was selected from about 15 beans that got mixed up, mystery mom, FruityPuke male. The terps of this plant is a dirty berry, like diesel berry chem funk. She got the nickname FruityPoopz, a new potential mom in my stable, definitely going to make beans with her at the very least
  15. Welcome to the fam @felix2000 enjoy the stay
  16. Expressing herself nicely this time of year. Aroma is full on Blueberry with this cut.
  17. Yo @TheUltimateNoob , does your friends aunt know the origins of where she originally found the beans. Do you have any information about the male that pollinated the bud? Is it a pure inbred line, any chance of hybridization. Pure DP should already be a bit more stable in my opinion and would probably require less work than imagined, if it is actuallt DP. The thread you mentioned is on the breeders group, here is the link
  18. Dank

    Hello

    Welcome to the fam @StonerZN
  19. The damage on the leaf does look caterpillarish for sure.
  20. A lot of good opinions in the thread Pros and cons to both, coco maybe less so with mostly buffering being a major block for some new growers. I think this is spot on, most newbs fail because of eagerness, too amped, te veel geees. Whichever medium chosen the grower (not just newbs) should always educate themselves as best possible, be diligent with your grow and try to think ahead. A lot of the time when you see a issue its prob something that happened a week ago
  21. Looking good @Bos wicked purps there man, the meds for sure
  22. Thanks @afternoon blazer will do a decent run with her this season for sure
  23. Here is another picture of her in the full sun today.
  24. Here is the star of my small early sift from last season's breeding. Smellz as good as she looks, new mom in the stable i think.
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