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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19615700 - 02/25/14 08:54 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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lol just for a laugh I uploaded the mess I had in my greenhouse last summer. I had the plants for the most part way too close together and very unorganized.. this greenhouse is in the woods, probably a 3 or 4 minute ATV run

this is a pumpkin plant, mistake putting it in the greenhouse it was fucking huge and had to remove it later becase of the space and light it was taking away from other plants
 some golden zucchini
 Cucumber
 corn, which was a mistake to put in the greenhouse
 I also had a variety of beans, radishes, peppers and few other things that I had growing, some of which never matured because I removed to make light for the mary jane
there was a whole lot of stretch on the plants because I had way too much plastic over the GH blocking or dimming the light that could enter and also made the air stagnant and very hot and humid. Lack of good nutrients aswell
Edited by supernewfie (02/25/14 09:00 AM)
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KBG1977
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19615716 - 02/25/14 09:05 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Damn dude,that's awesome!You mean that was constructed in the woods,and no one ever found it?
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19615723 - 02/25/14 09:08 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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For the duration of the grow it wasn't found no, me and my buddy built it out of scraps lol he didn't like that I wanted to plant some veggies in around but I put most of the money into it for the plastic and soil used and time spent putting it up so I said fuck him and planted veggies in it anyways--
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KBG1977
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19615748 - 02/25/14 09:19 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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For the duration of the grow it wasn't found no, me and my buddy built it out of scraps lol he didn't like that I wanted to plant some veggies in around but I put most of the money into it for the plastic and soil used and time spent putting it up so I said fuck him and planted veggies in it anyways--
haha,right on man,that's pretty sweet You probably have a few months before you can start outdoors again,eh?
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19615759 - 02/25/14 09:21 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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late april or may for sure, Gonna save the veggies for around the house this year, leave them outta the greenhouse.. maybe some peppers or tomatoes in the greenhouse i'll see how everything works out!
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KBG1977
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19615839 - 02/25/14 09:48 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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supernewfie said: late april or may for sure, Gonna save the veggies for around the house this year, leave them outta the greenhouse.. maybe some peppers or tomatoes in the greenhouse i'll see how everything works out!
Right on man,I'll expect you'll post a grow log for us all to see in due time
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19631358 - 02/28/14 04:36 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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 Put it inside a beer box temporarily till it roots through before I change the pot! I figured it would be good enough for now there only about half an inch or less space on each side!!! ..
 This is a tobacco seedling I recieved from a member on the shroomery from a contest.
I will surely make a grow log when the time comes, without a doubt!!
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KBG1977
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19631364 - 02/28/14 04:39 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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supernewfie said:
 Put it inside a beer box temporarily till it roots through before I change the pot! I figured it would be good enough for now there only about half an inch or less space on each side!!! ..
 This is a tobacco seedling I recieved from a member on the shroomery from a contest.
I will surely make a grow log when the time comes, without a doubt!!
Damn,they both look good
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theMallacht
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: KBG1977]
#19631849 - 02/28/14 06:50 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Spray paint man. I use old kitter litter containers, the big yellow ones. I just spray paint them black and they actually make very attractive pots. 
Preferably you want to use pots that are HDPE (High Density Poly-ethylene. It says a number '2' in a little recycle-symbol-looking triangle on the bottom if it's HDPE) plastic though so it doesn't erode and put those nasty petroleum-based chemicals into your plant's water. There was a special on the news about how you should never refill plastic water bottles, or any kind of plastic bottle like the one you used for that matter, as they tend to leach chemicals after a single use or so. Exposure to light through the bottle actually quickens this. This is why you see lots of refillable tupperware containers nowadays being sold with "BHA and BPA free!" stickers on them.
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: theMallacht]
#19631889 - 02/28/14 07:01 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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"If you've noticed the little arrows stamped on plastic items with numbers inside, the number to look for here is 7. Although not all plastics labeled "7" contain BPA, it's still a good identifier, as are the letters "PC." "
I just got this off the internet... the number 1 is inside the recycle triangle and letters PET
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19632094 - 02/28/14 08:06 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Good to know. Yeah, I know that as long as it says 2 it is strong enough plastic to even be used on chemical extractions, etc.
Vinegar, for instance, comes in an HDPE bottle.
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: theMallacht]
#19640066 - 03/02/14 03:17 PM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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nice plant
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Aconite]
#19643319 - 03/03/14 07:43 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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so I got some pictures of my buddies grow,
 
 
this one here is a candyland strain, he has 2 and only 2 of this strain plants have little bud spots on a couple fan leaves near the top of the plant, none of the other do

hes running a 400W HPS on 1 side, and a few CFLs in the middle also 2 sets of flourestent tube lights on the other side. multiple fans theyre pretty jammed tight because theres 17 plants(at different stages of flowering) in that same room
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Zombi3
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643348 - 03/03/14 07:55 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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What soil mix are you using for the Argeyreia? I have a bunch of them, maybe 10 or so, I have the ghana strain, hawaiian strain, and madagascar strain. Have you ever seen black spots show up on the leaves/stem? It resembles scale but is most deffinetly a disease? I had black spots show up first on the stem and I thought it was just bark forming then it spread to the leaves and eventually killed off every infected leaf. I pruned off the entire top of the plant to attempt eradication, no signs of it returning yet though.
I also have 5 Turbina corymbosa seedlings, a few months old. The Argeyreia is my favourite looking but the Turbina has more entheogen potential.
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Zombi3]
#19643358 - 03/03/14 08:01 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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no ive never had it,, how the humidity where your plants are? and temperature.. what the watering habits? the soil i'm using is PRO-Mix, pretty sure its peat based with pearlite not sure what else is in it
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Zombi3
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643370 - 03/03/14 08:08 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Temperature is roughly 55-65F Humidity is hurting... pretty low id assume  I am using a mix of coco coir, perlite, worm castings, and manure/hummus. They love my soil and its only the one with the infection...
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Zombi3]
#19643384 - 03/03/14 08:17 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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Zombi3 said: Temperature is roughly 55-65F Humidity is hurting... pretty low id assume  I am using a mix of coco coir, perlite, worm castings, and manure/hummus. They love my soil and its only the one with the infection...
well the humidity where I grow is pretty low as well, and theres a temperature fluctuation too where we burn wood in a wood furnace so overnight it gets somewhat cold and during some days but when the wood gets burning it heats the house rather quickly...
the soil your using the plants probably do love it but seems like something that a bacterial or fungal disease could also live in as well.... the manure kinda throws it off for me, but I don't know may very well be something to do with the environment rather than the soil...
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643392 - 03/03/14 08:20 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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PRO-Mix always works well for me, but nutrients are required since its not a very nutritious soil. those MJ plants I have uploaded a few posts back are in PRO-Mix, and theyre growing perfect.
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Zombi3
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: supernewfie]
#19643397 - 03/03/14 08:23 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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I brought my little plant in to my school to show the head of the horticulture department, I showed 2 of my teachers the black spots and even having been in horticulture for upwards 25 years each neither of them could ID what it was. Although, they have never seen a HBWR before so...
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supernewfie
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Re: my hawaiian baby woodrose (moved) [Re: Zombi3]
#19643402 - 03/03/14 08:26 AM (9 years, 10 months ago) |
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can you upload pictures?
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