Sebring's Perpetual No-till Living Organics

Any order made before this morning were getting kicked back. Once the day rolled over orders started to process correctly. Regardless, I can see the orders on the back end, so everyone will get their seeds, even if payment kicked back.

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I’m really interested in that CB run. I’d love to get those. Where did you source your seeds?

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I got them from the very first run Swami did right after MrGreenGene gave them to him. I also have some from the second run he did, but I’ve grown both and prefer the first run genetics. MrGreenGene knows I have them now, and told me through a friend that he’s thrilled that I’ll be giving them away through a huge seed run.

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That’s sort of what I was thinking. Yeah, hope it works out as I always wanted to try it. I was in Oahu in early '77 and got to smoke some stuff called Maui Wowie, with a local. Man, was I woke! It was all new to me, this sensi thing. i just remember this holy grail sort of flavor (compared to the usual brickweed, mexi, Colomb… ). And it had an immediate and soaring high. It’s a memory I won’t forget. The place, the person, and the weed… all burned in.

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The taste and aroma match the effects perfectly. I can’t believe how fruity it smells… metallic cherry just as advertised… and the resin glistens unlike other strains. I see why it was called a Lightning Bolt.

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Nothing but great stuff out of you Sebring!

So glad I followed @Shadey over here when CC closed down. Great vibe and it’s going to take a bit but I’ll soon have plenty of fem seeds and regs to contribute to the cause.

Once I get home later in the week I’ll be getting my shit together to start the breeding process in earnest. Sprouting some more of the Sebring’s Revenge too as I consider them a really nice plant. A pheno hunting I will go!

The cocobudder I made using equal amounts of the 4 SR I have harvested doesn’t seem as effective as I hoped but I think I may have overcooked it. I never got around to doing the Beam’s test for CBD on them but will once home again to see if one tests higher than the others and use the two cuttings from it to propagate more.

Hope I live long enough to come up with a winner or two!

:peace:

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This is a great thread will take me some time to get through it but lots of useful tidbits in here.

I grow no till and like the high CBD stuff

Thanks for sharing

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I “tried” listening to the Gage Green Group on the Growcast podcast today.

  1. some kind old head gave them worked lines.
  2. they pollen chucked like mad, onto every dispensary clone they could find.
  3. they sold all of these p-chucks to the public for as much $$$ as they could.
  4. they failed biology and never looked back.
    That was the first 5 minutes and I now I understand why everyone walks away when they call themselves breeders.

(Human biochemistry is very different from plant biochemistry. Plants don’t like fruit juice, because they can’t process it at all. They want the nutrients locked up in the organic molecules, which can only be released by microorganisms or extreme heat\pH\pressure. )

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I didn’t listen, and now I probably won’t, but I heard Breeder Steve on the Pot Cast saying that he’s tasted fish in buds grown with fish emulsion. I think Bodhi said, on an earlier Pot Cast, that herb grown with grape pomace in the compost transmits extra grapey / berry flavor in strains already predisposed to that flavor profile.

I’m not saying these kinds of supplements are optimal, but it seems they can have an effect on the finished product.

Heck, I’m likely waaay off topic.

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Lol, I don’t even remember what thread I’m on. 🤷
The predisposed plants are getting higher doses of the raw nutrients released by the microbes. A grapey plant grown in soil with a full complement of nutrients will be just as grapey as the dirt GGG spilled their grape juice on. :wink:

As long as it’s understood that the plant must be predisposed to increasing certain terps when it has access to the correct ratios and quantities of those nutrients then we’re firming within the current understanding of plant biochemistry.

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hehe me too

I was going to ask a dude who gave me some herb if he used kelp or fish feritilizer and/or did he do foliar feeding? Foliar feeding with fish & kelp & shit just isn’t my kinda smoke. :laughing:

I’d swear I picked up the same thing El Breeder Steve is saying. :fish:

:evergreen_tree: brawndo 'sgot lectralytes…plants crave it

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If your fish fertilizer stinks, you’re not doing it right IMO. When I make fish fertilizer with lactobacillus, it smells like vinigar and a slight fish smell.

It’s like neem in the soil causing a reaction in a patient. How exactly? Plants dont uptake complex molecules. They uptake ionic molecules that are broken down by the microbes.

Perhaps, as @cannabissequoia mentioned, if it was a foliar…

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I think most folks get fish emulsion from the bottle.

Alaska morbloom, etc… is raunchy stink nasty shit. Don’t get it on your clothes!

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If you don’t use it the day you make it up it will definitely smell worse. I use a fish hydrosylate with other trace minerals called Surge from Roots Organics. Never had it come through in the final product. It can be used weekly or bi-weekly but I only use it as needed. when the plants get large, inside, they need extra ooomph sometimes to get to the next phase. It’s good for the terps.

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mmm fish.
You’d like as not be suprised what the humble goldfish can grow in.
And you can fit a lot of them in a blender.
Even better, if you hook a few pest fish (carp down here), not only are you helping the environment, but throw them in your outside hole and plant on top of them. Your favourite crop will thank you with a bountiful harvest!

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@reikox lol love the photo!

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Thanks for the care package @Sebring! Sorry I got hung up on the bank payment and I dont do facebook, can I send you some paper in the mail to the return address? If thats OK with you I’d like to kick in a few extra to help with others in need. Thanks Bro, your doing good work and helping tons of people without a doubt. Its kind of inspiring!

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Yes, yes please, and I’ll keep at it! Thank you for the kind words :blush:

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The plants are doing well, both auto cannabis and cover crops. I also got the Blumat system set up so I don’t have to worry about watering! Even my volunteer avocado plant I rescued from the compost pile has a watering carrot. :blush:

The gaps in planting are from a couple seeds that didn’t survive. A missed slug ate a couple and a few just weren’t strong enough.

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