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The_StonedTrooper

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  1. 2 minutes ago, CreX said:

    you cant think like that man haha... thats the same as saying ag why smoke weed when it comes out the ground... we must just smoke the ground rather then right?

    all the elements the plant uptakes are building blocks for the plant, and like @Marzcannasaid, elements are elements, doesnt matter if they are organic in nature, or manufactured. 

    so as long as you are not burning your plants and have happy healthy plants... your bud will taste the same if not better

    I agree,

    And it would depend on factors, firstly is it outside in the ground, or inside in a pot.

    Because one, outside you going to want to look after the earth and its life therein, as you will be feeding the plant and not the soil, so it will die away (view depending)

    Inside, in your tent and pot, you can do what you like, you not hurting shit.

    I have used mixed, with good results, and only in my opinion and my mates, prefer the soil to be fed and find a longer lasting high, maybe not as punchy, but longer, and debatable sweeter. 

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  2. Most harvested today and yesterday, and a full sanitize of the room and floor and tent and floors, and fans and every single thing in there🙈

    Tomorrow the others come in treated IPM.

    The Nirvana Sunset Sherbet Cookies will come the weekend, and then the new SSC and Mad Berry stay.

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  3. 1 hour ago, DamDave said:

    I've been fortunate to have grown Totemic, Bay Seeds, Daggafontein Genetics and people started asking for clones.
    I have given clones away as I received clones for nothing.
    When and if I eventually sell clones I would like to have an agreement with the breeder firstly for credit and recognition and secondly to set up a royalty payment of sorts.

    This gives me an idea, of what could be achieved. 

    Doing what you suggested Dave, and creating a relationship with the local guys, which I'd love to do too, and sell their products, and if a deal could be done, that you sell clones of their strains, then surely this would become very beneficial for both sides, and as you are advertising (in some way) and selling their clones (with discussed royalties), it might be in the breeders best interest to pheno hunt a special cut just for you, as they would be benefiting too.

    Just thinking aloud, and better than not getting anything for the clones, or them not being up to par. 

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  4. If I purchase a plant, any, from a nursery, or any item in life for that matter, once paid for, it becomes your property and item, to do as you please or see fit, clone, sell, break or whatever...

    Is that ethical, that's another debate all together. 

    Should you reimburse or credit the breeders, that is up to you, and how you want to build a relationship, or not, with that specific breeder, and if they even care at all, I dont know these answers. 

    I'd like to credit them for sure myself, and I do that already.

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  5. Just now, SkunkPharm said:

    I agree with @Totemic. On this one. I got clone from CannaClone. Some were beauts and others not so much. I know @GGG grew the same cuts as me and his turnes out awesome where mine was terrible. The one that turned into an amazing plant was the Zweet Inzanity from Ethos. I would recomend this to every one who likes a nice sativa strain. I unfortunately deleted all the pics.

    Zsweet Inzanity from CC

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  6. I had a look through the thread, and I'd say other than my previous comments.

    You might likely have packed so much food into that soil, and will assume you have not been doing a plain water feed, or doing runoff feeds, and have built up too much in there now, from the very dark leaves and now Getting lockout. 

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  7. 10 minutes ago, donnob said:

    Phosphorus deficiency? Could be caused by PH being out of whack? Going by those dark stems and leaf symptoms...

    Could be pH too definitely, but signs of magnesium 

    Added, leaves are dark, could be too much N as well.

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