My Water Culture


ahhh and the bloom room! Meat breath is sooooo close to being done, I’m excited!

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I swear I have been watching the same grow bro. I know its the 3rd I’ve watched tho. Lol

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I do miss the Ganja Guides in the pics. :cry:

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lol! The back scatter in the image was definitely due to the chair. I could put it back and see if they start up again, that would be definite proof.
Yah the perpetual production just runs together into a complete blur, I’m either planting cloning or harvesting…all at the same time. That’s what a chronic like me needs, though. A turnover of weed that’s like a blizzard of buds.

I used to have a drug problem, kept running out of weed.
I used to have a drug problem, but now I can afford it.

hah hah! Things change slowly, as you can see it takes a while to test a new crop. It’s not like I can afford to blow the shift and come up dry for good weed. That’s a huge no-no and I’ll definitely get dropped like a hot potato. Huge pressure to make it work! I would take this any day, over where I was last year at this time. There was 0 pressure and I was basically a hobo, third light had been dark for years. Now? I am growing a record number of plants, more than I’ve ever produced. Had to buy a new hydro system! I think medical growing is even better now than it was before legalization, but there were lots of rocky roads between legalization and now. You have to hustle to find contracts there’s not just some store down the street.

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here’s my winter organic project. ORGANIC GRAPEFRUITS!


My huge old tree is blooming but it’s going to be 12 months before I can enjoy a nice tree ripened citrus fruit.

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You can get those organic materials by the pallet load. I like to use the smaller buckets to scoop a nice dose for the plants. You can NEVER overdo it! The entire farm runs on that crap, bags of green sand, blood meal, bone meal, egg shells, 1:1 compost. Earwig shit. I’ve also got a bottle of pure blend pro veg that’s what I use to stimulate the trees into blooming. Not a protocol I use on any other plant hah hah. The basic rule is: if you look at a plant, and the organic materials have all vanished, replace it. With the organics, it’s kind of a taking care of itself routine. I just pound the organic materials onto the ground, and all the busy little bugs and fungus and crud do their thing with the plant. You might notice those organic grape fruits don’t have bugs to do work. That’s ok, it works too. Fungus does it all. Life is nothing if not highly adaptable.

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got about 30 blooms happening this round.

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They are on their first node, so still safe from the blade :slight_smile:

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I think I’m seeing root things over there in the clone chamber. It’ll be planting time soon!

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yay, go bloom!

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ok, so here’s the thing about the new school organics eh… microbes and that shit, it’s good stuff. Here’s where you hit the wall though. And it’s just something “they” don’t talk about, see it’s all about aerobic “good” organisms, and nobody covers the “evil” anaerobic pathogens! I dunno, it’s a strange label system. Bottom line, those evil pathogens are responsible for changing the ph of the soil over time into extreme acid conditions. They’re just misunderstood. So I have that sulfur and coffee grounds, aren’t I going to use extreme organic organisms to change the ph of my soil so those blue berries can exist? Why do I need that crap when I got anaerobic pathogens. Hey, bottom line is I don’t want to wait for microbes to leech the calcium out of the soil when I can do it in a season using some sulfur and coffee grounds.


Seedlings are doing their thing! I think I should test the EC, make sure things are going swimmingly. That one with the severe lean had nothing supporting it the crack in the neoprene was too large, so I secured it with a plastic coated wire AKA bread tie?

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here’s the complete veg panorama! Going to be cloning the hell out of that ivy geranium very soon. Spring is definitely here and the pepper plants are huge. Already.

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The huge meat breath plants are very purple and have a nice crop of dead leaves. I’ll gussy 'em up during harvest :wink:

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here’s the clones! Minus the stick. On the next round I’ll clone up a stick without exposing it to deadly conditions. I want to see if the stick roots as fast as a clone with a few leaves. It’s been a while since I protocol 0’ed a cannabis plant, the last one was meat breath! That sucker has undergone 4 cycles since then. I think.

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ok! I forgot to look at the clones, but I probably should add a dash of nutrients to make the roots strong.

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There I captured some back scatter. lol! Those plants are scheduled to come down in a matter of days now.

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Good trichome shot there, you can almost smell the 700 micron stalks :wink:

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these seedlings need some TLC, the conductivity levels are low, I can tell by looking at the roots. The roots should have this white gunk clinging to them - the fact they don’t means conductivity is low. Strange observation eh?

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here’s my organic demo pepper, it’s a jalapeno! It’s a demo for whiskey, just so he can see it’s all good. People who use miracle grow, have a hard time reconciling with the organic methods. It’s black gold and alfalfa meal, top dressed. I don’t mix that shit in or you have to let it rot first. You can see instead it’s moldering away and making the plant grow. hah hah bugs love it, won’t be long before the gnats move in.

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