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My prayers go out to those that have no more money to buy food to feed their families and no way of earning any income atm.
The real worrying part of this lockdown for me is the amount of people that are 'not' on lockdown. I'm seeing lots of people still doing their own thing and not respecting social distancing at all. All this that we sacrificing, let's hope it's not for nothing.
@Totemic I like the suggestion on planting some vegetables.
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Wk bru. You from durbs right, with the grow cupboard on your balcony.
Well done on your 1st grow... Looks like you sorted for the extended lockdown.
You got 2 choices from here.
Harvest her now before any more sugar leaves turn yellow and ruin bag appeal
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Try and take her a little longer so she ripens and hardens up a bit more excepting the yellow sugar leaves as part of the package.
Both choices and you will be fine.
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Welcome...
You too late in the season for an outdoor grow. Unless you purchased some autos then you could possibly squeeze one to finish in winter location dependant.
Indoors is a good option but costly even for a simple setup. If you can afford an indoor setup then you in the right place and we can help you with a shopping list.
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Yeah the pool filter sand works like a bomb against gnats... the gnats are clever thou and start using the drainage holes for access.
One issue with it is as the rootball starts to hold the medium in the pot all together the silica sand starts falling down the sides between the pot and the medium.
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Good move with the flush. Looks like the Ph of the medium is off. Probably too acidic.
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Welcome
Many guys here successfully flower in tents with LEDs and will definitely be able to assist you.
If you can dedicate a room to growing then with that budget you could build a small veg and flower garden all in one in one room.
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12 hours ago, Martyhouse said:
@Prom great, thanks for the advice
So you wouldnt recommend I do any more autodoor grows now until later in the year? I was kinda hoping there was enough time to maybe drop an autoflower into a pot and get it out into the
You can flower outdoors year round in durbs.
All you need is a little indoor 24hr veg area to spit them out and they flip regardless of time of the year. Autos are cool on the side.
DM me when lockdown is lifted I'll hook you up with a few plants. Only condition would be a grow diary... a durban winter finish would be awesome
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5 hours ago, zairek said:
Try plumbing and circulating water into tank in bar fridge
Plausible...
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6 hours ago, Bospatrollie2 said:
Looking good@Mambawana
Smaller plants/clones for breeding simplify a lot of stuff and they produce enough beans. Just let them mature properly-but you got that covered.
Have you got a closed off area to contain pollen?
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Sup Bos
Unfortunately I don't have a place to contain the breeding anymore, it's been used as an additional veg space for copies.
I'm currently in the middle of harvest and should have everything chopped in about a week. Then it's clean up, sanitize and reset. Add another week to that before the plants flip. That would give me sufficient time to carry out the pollination and get rid of the male without compromising my sensi.
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1000Hills Nursery
Project 2/2020
Pineapple Skunk x Safety Meeting
1 of the best plants from my current indoor run is a Pineapple skunk. So while I have a small window between reset and initiation I decided to carryout a quick breeding project.
Here I have a small clone of the chosen pineapple skunk pheno and my watermelon male. I'm going smaller this time as I've found that one single cola produces 100s of seeds.
These plants were vegged indoors under 24 hours light and then moved outdoors. Both have started flowering with the male leading the way. I have them seperated and will bring them together to do their thing just before the indoor gals start flowering. I'm excited to see how my boy packs on those clusters over the next few weeks as he was culled early in the last project and will get an extra few more weeks this time round.
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Update time...
Gals are done doing their thing... bracts have dried and seeds literally falling out.
Time for the chop.
Slow outdoor dry.
All in all I'm pretty pleased with the end results. I have some of the progeny in veg currently, will flip them in a few weeks and see what that Watermelon has passed down...
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11 hours ago, Greg said:
Hi All
new and novice grower here, and need some help.
Iv just planted 2 strains now. A white widow and a Northern blue tut.
I succesfully germinated both seeds in the glass of water method, they both had a small taproot form but as soon as the tip appeard maybe 1-2 millimeters i planted them in a coco peet pre nutrition mix. About 2 cm deep in soil
Now the white widow did fine its already appeared and making progress it took about 2 days to rise above the soil
the king tut however hasnt. Just wandering if somethings wrong or is this a stain that might take longer to sprout. and whats the longest youve waited for a strain ( maybe indica strain) to sprout after planting.
Conditions might not be perfect as summers coming to an end, its slightly colder at night, but iv been told indicas do slightly better in cold than sativas dues to their origins, but soil is damp not wet and not dry, its basically an outdoor setup, but after about 4:30 i put them under a basic 100w regular garden LED. for extra light.
I wait upto a week. Some sort of warmth does assist. Be patient with it and don't let the seed dry out.
Whenever you do a few seeds in future it's better to include the paper towel method to your method. It helps the little taproot grow out it's shell and gets it ready to pop the surface once planted.
All the best
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2 hours ago, SAgrower said:4 hours ago, Zaza said:@Mambawana I found two biofungisides mixed them and they are basically eating the pm up. It's amazing think I made my own serenade @Prom
Do share what you used please
Hydroliq from hydroponics.co.za
Not worth it's price. 2k for a diluted 5litre...
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23 minutes ago, Dank said:
A relief Cannabis seed auction also crossed my mind, could donate seeds, the money can go to members in need, wouldn't be able to send em until the world returns to normal tho..
Thought id just throw it in there
Good on you bro...
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I feel for all the stoners out there that need to do emergency stock up. To all those that are generally stocked, now's the time to share a little.
With regards to lockdown... As a home grower, I'm use to being on lockdown and I'm use to self isolation already.
I wish all on this forum and other fellow south africans all the best for the weeks to come. My prayers are with this country and for everyone to have a roof over their head and a plate of food to eat everyday.
God speed...
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Okay back to the breeding...
Let's start with a little more history. When it came to pollinating my amnesia and wedding cake cuts and trying to make sure nothing else gets seeded I decided to flip my male indoors and moved him outdoors to the opposite end of my property once flowering was initiated. I kept him around for a short while till he had lotsa clusters of pollen sacks all over. I then took the 2 ladies to him. Cut off his branches 1 at a time and gave them a nice spanking. Long story short because of this I have no idea how well seeded my ladies are besides the obvious visible seeds popping out of the calyxs.
So today I stole a little top from each of the ladies to see how well seeded they are and how far along are the seeds.
Left: Amnesia x Safety Meeting
Right: Wedding Cake x Safety Meeting
Safety Meeting: Electric Watermelon x 9lb Hammer
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Hey you back...
Looking forward to seeing dwc in action again.
Yeah scrog and dwc is tricky. That's why there's rdwc... that must be your next conversion. Having 1 small common reservoir outside your tent cuts the work load big time.
Looking forward to seeing you knock this one out the park.
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Trimming for Humidity levels Gauteng/ Johannesburg
in Harvesting,Drying & Curing
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@Greg
The Sun is very bad for your harvested plants. For one it makes the buds brown and ugly. Ruins smell and taste. Then there are the chemical processes that don't take place...
Get them out of the Sun and dry it in your house. Preferably complete darkness