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  1. On 4/2/2021 at 10:07 PM, Stefan said:

    I use orgasoilux as well and had two different reactions. My autos from President seeds was extremely stunted, but my photoperiods loved the soil. I came to realise that maybe the soil is not best suited for autos or at least for early veg. I am now growing fastbuds autos and amended the soil with equal parts coco and ewc in the top half of my pots after seeing the same complaints as you and they loving it. This is picture from yesterday(day 19/20 from surfacing which was March 14).

     

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    Howzit Stefan. Only saw this post now. How's your grow going so far? I'm happy with Orgasoilux thus far. Plants are in 5 and 10 liter pots with only Orgasoilux and Alfalfa hay as mulch. No nutes, only rainwater. Plants look healthy and took on a nice shade of dark green. The stem on my Totemic Chocolate Gelato is turning red/purple but otherwise dandy! Will post some images as soon as i get a chance.

  2. Im here to give credit to those that deserve it.

    Thank you @Organics Matterfor your brilliant customer service!Received my order, well packaged and fast delivery.

    This is one of the standout companies i've experienced thus far. I did thank @Aeradixalso on another thread for their super fast delivery. Brilliant!

    It seems to me that customer service in general is completely up to shit in this country. If i receive good service, i will go out of my way to give credit where credit is due. That's a promise.

    Stay blessed guys!

     

     

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  3. Thanks for the info @Naughty.Psychonaut. Interesting that you mentioned that Orgasoilux is a bit hot.I wasn't aware of this at all. Maybe i should've ordered the FF soil rather. Ah well.

    Any suggestions on "cooling" the soil down a bit?

    Yea i fully understand what you are saying with growing organic in pots. You will always be more limited in a limited space than not.

    The only way it seems to do this properly would be to prepare soil in a growbed and once prepared, transplant the plants into their new home. Capish.

  4. Howzit growers. I am planning to try out the organic living soil no-till route this run. Going to use Orgasoilux living soil and alfalfa hay as mulch. Barley seeds will also be added to my soil before adding a thin layer of mulch to not suffocate the barley completely. I will be using 10L and 20L fabric pots. Ideally i would've liked to use a growbed but my budget doesn't allow me at the moment. I like the idea of creating a healthy biosphere without having to spend hundreds of rands on cleverly marketed "essential" nutrients. The only nutrient that i will use is the occasional 5:2 innoculant and some kelp extract.

    Any advice would be appreciated!

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  5. Yip agree with everyone regarding this dreaded bastardo called bud rot. Bud rot is like rust on a car. By the time that you see it, it's already infiltrated most of the area. Every single outdoor grow i've had, bud rot had shown its ugly head about 2 weeks from harvest and every single time i have to harvest at least a week too early...unfortunately i can't relocate my plants due to privacy issues but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do! Harvest your plant asa fkn p because tomorrow it would've at least doubled its infiltration. I also would recommend wet trimming before drying and separating buds from stems if you have dense buds. Makes it much easier to spot any hidden infected areas. Good luck✌️

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  6. Howzit Totemic. As requested i germinated 1 of your tester seeds and it turned out male but what a beautiful, vigorous plant from the get go!

    Attached is the male that had to be culled due other flowering females in my garden.

    I am busy germinating your other Choc Gelato's which will be documented as soon as sex shows and also purchased the 2020 Summer release pack( What a bargain!).

    So far very impressed with your genetics brother👌

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  7. Neem can be a real bitch from what i've experienced. That doesn't look like nute burn to me. More of a nitrogen deficiency or neem burn. Spray the plants with water to remove possible neem residue. Flush with water. Don't add anything but Biobizz Fishmix at 2ml/l and you should be golden! Sterkte

  8. Howzit fellow growers!

    I am nearing harvesting time and need some urgent advise on drying my whole plant vs wet trimming then hanging separate branches vs wet trimming and removing buds and using a drying rack.

    My drying room's humidity is 60% - 75% and temps average about 23 degrees Celsius. Will use a fan on a timer for air circulation (electricity saving) but unfortunately a dehumidifier isn't an option at the moment.🙁

    The plants are hybrids and the buds are diiiik so the dreaded mold is my biggest concern.

    Any input would be greatly appreciated✌️

     

     

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