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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: MeanGreen] * 1
    #25133368 - 04/12/18 02:28 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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Im gonna be doing some controlled outdoor breeding this year too.




I'm sorry but "outdoor" and "breeding" don't belong in the same sentence, let alone controlled.

For doing any kind of serious breeding (and not seeding your whole crop) you'd need at the very least a dedicated air-sealed room




I used to assume the same thing, I thought it was impossible and would ruin my females. Though I decided to experiment anyway and out of the 7 years I have grown outdoor Cannabis, I did breeding 5 of those years to make more seed and create new strains. Zero accidental pollination of other females or even non polinated colas on the same plant.

I crossed maui woui, and wonder woman to make this consistantly massive 15 foot tall Sativa dominant strain i call Maui Woman



Problem is that in my area sativas are harder to finish because of their long flowering time so a couple years ago I bred Maui woman with Black afghani the earliest flowering strain i have ever grown (I use it as a trap plant for budworm)  and this year im trying this new strain for the first time to see if my plan worked. I think im gonna call it Afghani woman,

Anyways, ill make an official Tek with photos this season. However the basic idea is that I keep 1 male of whatever strain(s) I want to breed, on the opposite corner of my property. I top them, and castrate them any time they try to grow balls.

So they are males, but without pollen sacks to burst open.

I keep the males short and nuetered until the females are a few weeks into flowering. Then I will allow the pollen sacks on a single node of the male to develop. The day before the sack bursts open I secure a plastic ziplock bag around the node with a hair tie. The next day when the male testes have splooged their load into the bag, i pinch off the whole male flowers into the bag, seal the bag, and slaughter the male. Then I coordinate with the wind direction and bring the bag to my females, gently open it and carefully slip the bag over one of the lowest hanging colas, and massage the pollen into the cola for a few moments before removing and immediately sealing the bag. I usually inoculate 2 - 3 Low hanging Colas and end up with plenty of seed for a few years. The rest of the unpollinated colas on the inoculated plant develop normally and do not have any seeds.

If I have other males i want to breed with I wait a couple days before I allow their testes to develop etc...

You can also add distilled water to the pollen bag to prevent any pollen from becoming airborn. (I have never done that, but it will probably be a step in the tek)


This year I sowed 10 Afghani Woman Seeds, 7 Ak47 seeds, 1 mystery seed, and im gonna buy 2 or 3 Blue Dream cuttings this week ^_^

Im gonna need to breed the ak47 for more seed for future years, and of course the black afghani in case it is a successfull strain. :strokebeard:


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: MeanGreen]
    #25133730 - 04/12/18 05:24 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

:shrug: thats fine. When I use the word breeding I mean the textbook definition of "the mating and production of offspring"

Im not trying to make legendary dank strains from bush weed. That obviously takes decades of hard and dedicated work.

However I started with old school, tried and true, Classic Dank strains from the Nirvana seed bank in holland. They did the hard work for me.
So if I breed two strains that are already super dank, chances are good that their offspring will be super dank too. With a unique combination of traits from both dank parent strains.

I have had seeds from a trash compressed brick of seedy trash weed from thailand and simply growing it sin semilla revealed its Naturally dank potential.



Its fun to sometimes mix a tried and true strain with something New and different because you never know what you will get.

Genetics definitely determine %100 of the potential, but I think the job you do in preparing the soil, maintenence, harvest, and curing have %90+ to do with what you get.
Where I live, most people cut corners that have a serious impact on their end product.

I have never even supplemented my plants with synth nutrients, i just prepare a dank 5 foot diameter holes with loose, fluffy, organic compost, mycellium, rabbit manure, and then when flowering begins I add a little more Rabbit Manure. Curing in Glass for 1 - 3+ months in a dark cool place
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Nah man its not personal, everyone has their own way of doing things. I just grow weed so I dont have to pay for it. My veggies, fruits, and cacti are more valuable to me. Though im always trying to learn and improve ^_^ So i look forward to checking out those breeding vids you posted!! :cheers:



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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: openmind]
    #25136702 - 04/13/18 07:33 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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Right on...

...I think I recall seeing some pics/posts about some of your grows/plants in the past, unless I have you confused with someone else around here.


Thanks for the heads up about germinating. That's more or less how I was planning on going about it. I think I'm going to start the seeds in small pots, like 1 gallon, then transplant them into 30 gallon fabric pots once they've developed a bit.


I think I'm going to start the seeds outdoors right from the beginning instead of starting them under lights indoors...It's already getting into the season, we're already at 13+ hours of daylight in my area and it won't be another 2 weeks or so until I get around to it.







The seeds I plan on planting are all from "bag seed"...but they came out of some high quality buds and they are all from legit/known west coast strains...I'm just not sure if the seeds were developed from the plant turning hermy and pollinating itself, or from pollen drifting from some other nearby hermy plant :shrug: .


The seeds I plan on germinating are bag-seed from....


Raspberry Kush

Cherry Kush

Blue cookies

Khalifa Kush

Captain America OG




I'll probably get a clone or two from someone local as well. I'd love to grow some Gorilla Glue and a high CBD strain.







-OM


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It could have been, my last plants were in a greenhouse and although they were massive they sadly got infested with scale insects that sucked the life out of them :frown:

One thing I would suggest is if you have the option, transplant them into the ground instead of bigger pots. Pots seem to restrict the size of the plant and when grown in the ground they require little to no maintenance.

I plant my seeds in small pots after soaking in warm water, wet the soil then cover the pot with clear cling wrap and place it somewhere sunny. The cling wrap traps in warmth and humidity creating like a mini greenhouse. Doing it this way ive never had a seed take any more than 2 maybe 3 days to sprout.






Then once they get a bit bigger I dig a hole in the ground much bigger than I need and partially fill it with good soil/potting mix and add some compost/vegetable scraps, wet it all and fill with a final layer of good soil which I plant the sprouts into.

Heres one of my current sativas that I water maybe once a week.









Now and then when I do some weeding around the area ill rip the roots off the weeds and pile them up around the base of my plants which acts like a mulch to stop weeds growing and decomposes into food for the plant :smile:

The climate where I am (Queensland, Australia) is perfect for growing these beautiful plants. The humidity during summer boosts their growth dramatically.

It's mid Autumn here now and as you can see they have started flowering. Not much longer now and it will be harvest time!! :laugh:


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: kizatzhaddarak]
    #25138716 - 04/14/18 03:08 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

Some cannabis porn for you all, not much but sadly the only pics I have from all of my grows



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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: wolfiewolfie]
    #25138756 - 04/14/18 03:20 PM (5 years, 9 months ago)

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One thing I would suggest is if you have the option, transplant them into the ground instead of bigger pots. Pots seem to restrict the size of the plant and when grown in the ground they require little to no maintenance.






I'm growing in pots for a couple reasons.


There are gophers in this neighborhood. I don't want to risk the roots of my weed plants getting munched on and destroyed by gophers so I'm going to have them in pots. Fabric pots, at least, though.


Size...I'm growing these in my backyard so I'm trying to keep them moderate in size. It is legal to grow in my state, but the plants have to be out of the public view and I don't want the tops of the plants being easily visible by neighbors (even tho they're going to smell it lol ) . Also, I don't have much room to hang/dry and cure the harvest so I'm not trying to grow too large.

I feel 30 gallon fabric pots will suffice for what I'm trying to do, I'm still expecting a potentially 5ft plant....I might put one plant in the ground just to see how it does.

I'd go with 50 to 100 gallon pots...but I don't have the $ to fill them with the soil I want. Cost wise, that'd be a bit too much for me. I plan on buying some really good soil, living where I do there's quite a bit of vendors selling quality organic soils.

By this time next year, I plan to have some of my own compost going. I'm starting a compost pile in my backyard.






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I plant my seeds in small pots after soaking in warm water, wet the soil then cover the pot with clear cling wrap and place it somewhere sunny. The cling wrap traps in warmth and humidity creating like a mini greenhouse. Doing it this way ive never had a seed take any more than 2 maybe 3 days to sprout.










That's actually exactly what I was planning on doing :wink: .





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Heres one of my current sativas that I water maybe once a week.

















That thing is like the epitome of sativa :lol: . So lanky.

Looking good!

Any idea of the strain/genetics background? Any particular aromas coming from the buds yet?








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The climate where I am (Queensland, Australia) is perfect for growing these beautiful plants. The humidity during summer boosts their growth dramatically.

It's mid Autumn here now and as you can see they have started flowering. Not much longer now and it will be harvest time!! :laugh:







I'm in northern california, it gets pretty damn hot in my particular area during the summer (95 to 105+ is typical) with low humidity...it's toasty but lots of folks grow herb outdoors around here. I plan on having some shade cloth over the plants on days that gets 95+ .

I'll likely be watering every single morning once June/July comes around, and sometimes probably even morning and evening.








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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: wolfiewolfie] * 1
    #25223623 - 05/23/18 04:30 PM (5 years, 8 months ago)

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I plant my seeds in small pots after soaking in warm water, wet the soil then cover the pot with clear cling wrap and place it somewhere sunny. The cling wrap traps in warmth and humidity creating like a mini greenhouse. Doing it this way ive never had a seed take any more than 2 maybe 3 days to sprout.











I'm germinating seeds at the moment, pretty much like ^that^, some soil in a foam cup with some plastic wrap over the top, and placed the seed about 1/4 inch or so down into the soil with...One of them popped open today, it's only been 2.5 days.


I had the seed maybe 1/4 inch down in the soil, but now that it's popped open the tap root seems to be going up out of the soil and a bit sideways and not down into the soil.

You think I should gently move/position it so the tap root is going down into the soil or just leave it to figure it out on its own?







*Edit/update: I ended up doing a quick google search about this after I made this post, it seems common/normal for the tap root to do this, grow upwards at first, I also don't think I planted it deep enough. Instead of moving/messing with it, I ended up just placing a pinch of soil over the tap root, going to let it do it's thing and hope it turns down into the soil and takes hold.






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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: Humble Newcomer] * 1
    #25240214 - 05/31/18 10:18 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)



My babies through the peek screen.

Mary Lou is top left, she's been topped twice and nice and bushy. Born 4/4. She's my first MJ plant ever, sprouted from seed, instead of Mary Jane I named her Mary Lou after my late mother.

The others are in there, you can see the naked Bruce banner ans at the bottom left i have tomatoes bellpepper and jalapeno, my jalapeno just started flowering ftw


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: Humble Newcomer] * 1
    #25240294 - 05/31/18 10:52 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Nice setup man, looks like they're off to a good start :thumbup:

Here are a couple of (bad) pics of the mutation I was talking about, after taking a better look I think I might have a polyploid on my hands, the stem is flat and stacked with nodes coming out at sort of random places.

Here you can see one node that pushed 4 leaves instead of 2:


Another one:


Notice the flatness of the stem and the arrangement of the nodes, leaves & branches:


What's weird is it's just this branch which is actually a lower one (2 nodes up the stem) that looks like that. I think I'm gonna take a few cuttings from that baby, I have a good feeling about it.

And my canopy so far, fairly even except for the taller one at the back & right which is a cross I did last round using colloidal silver to reverse a branch of Green Crack. It's Mango Sapphire x Green Crack.
The rest are Mango Sapphire, Bubba Kush, Black D.O.G, homemade selfed Master Kush & selfed Ewe-2.


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: MeanGreen] * 1
    #25240569 - 05/31/18 01:14 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

did some pruning. Finally decided to quit veggie-ing



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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: MeanGreen] * 1
    #25240611 - 05/31/18 01:42 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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Here you can see one node that pushed 4 leaves instead of 2:





That is aewsome MG, you might have a real nice gem there.
I would take many clones.
It could very well be a polyploid mutation, very nice :thumbup:


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: mmcc] * 1
    #25241511 - 05/31/18 09:05 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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did some pruning. Finally decided to quit veggie-ing







Man that plant had beautiful branching and form. I'd go clone crazy.


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: MoonFarmer] * 1
    #25241625 - 05/31/18 09:52 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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did some pruning. Finally decided to quit veggie-ing







Man that plant had beautiful branching and form. I'd go clone crazy.




Took 3 clones and gonna veg the mother until I see new growth then ima flower it. Don’t have all that much space sadly.


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: Humble Newcomer] * 1
    #25258536 - 06/09/18 09:14 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Everything looks much bigger and bushier in this pic except the sad sad banner2 sweet thing..



New plan is to get her to recover and just let her be a two cola monster, I'm thinking in two weeks or so the little one (black widow 2) will be big enough and topped twice and I'm sure hoping banner has had a week after recovery by then bc I plan to flip. That'll be a 2.5month veg on Mary Lou and the other Blue Haze


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: pur3bind]
    #25260019 - 06/10/18 04:43 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

Never worry about needing additives or give a fuck about ph of your water ever again



If you try it and compare it to your current nutes, mine wass fox farms there's a very very high chance this stuff is superior. Its the only stuff Ill spend money on for flowering (for veg I will get the cheap part a part b stuff but the floragrow is superior, same company both alter ph) I mostly do hydro grows and this stuff does ph automatically and it also works great on soil grows.

Altering ph manually could cause ph fluctuation this stuff seems to keep stable. As soon as you hold and open the bottle you know you get what you paid for.


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id probably just trip it out then make them a friend and grow my own belladonna secretly to dose them on. [/quote]

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this is the exact reason I wanna grow belladonna, because ima get that bitch back. [/quote]


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: merch137]
    #25260292 - 06/10/18 07:50 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)

This is my Official Cannabis grow. These are my first plants. I'm learning now that it's legal here. They were inside under 24hr light and I had to move them outside at the beginning of May. Now they are flowering.

Sour D


Blackberry Fire



I'm open to advice or constructive criticism.




I also have 2 Gelato clones doing well. They're indoor under a 16hr light schedule. I checked soil PH with my meter and it says 7.4. Not sure if I should try to adjust it. Beside those I planted 3 Wet Dream seeds in outdoor containers.

A couple nights ago I ordered 6 Autoflower seeds. 2 Northern Lights, 2 Sweet Soma, and 2 Afghan Mass.

Anybody ever grow Autoflower?

They seem ideal for me because I'm not planning on selling so it would be nice to have smaller amounts of different varieties vs having a LB of Sour D and whatever else.


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: El Torcho]
    #25261044 - 06/11/18 08:13 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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A box of your hydro nutes that lasts you a few months costs more than my whole grow operation.





You get out what you put in at some point in time.
If you are undercutting too much you will yield poor results.

My nutes are cheap for how long they last im filling around ten reseviors varying sizes from shoebox to 30 gals for a few months on a single 20 dollar bottle. 8 gallon for 25 plants is a good medium for price to yield and the nutes last forever.

If you want easier compare you work of dealing with soil and pots (fuck that!) and getting it in your sink all over your house sometimes. Having to trim roots and replace soil on many strains (i did 50+ before as bonsai mothers). Watering every 2 days compared to two weeks.

I harvest at base and replace the plant and water, done!

Someone disabled with ic/pbs that takes months to puts sheets on their beds can come around to doing it.

Sog potted clones would look like this amount of work (these were bonsaid mothers of different strains that were confiscated) I had to water them with a spraygun :


Compared to this amount of work (lost my strawberries and shit too)



The people that buy the deception of easier are blind or didnt think it through. Try taking advice from someone speaking from experience and take a look at your results then.


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id probably just trip it out then make them a friend and grow my own belladonna secretly to dose them on. [/quote]

[quote]sublimistri said:
this is the exact reason I wanna grow belladonna, because ima get that bitch back. [/quote]


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: El Torcho]
    #25261154 - 06/11/18 09:35 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

You're sharing incompetence.

this with insufficient light making the sativas stretch a bit more > whatever you grow, can go a whole grow and not lose a single leaf to yellowing or browning.


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These were delivered to me right before Christmas. I ordered a Luna, a Blosser, and a Hofmann/Wasson cutting. They sent them to me and it wasn't even too cold, so I was a bit surprised when they showed up as basically green sticks with some brown leaves. I was a bit disappointed, but figured I'd plant them and hope for the best.
I mixed up a soil, which I use for every house plant, potted veggie plant, pot plants, or trichos. It is a mix of equal part compost and peat/coir, then about 1/2-2/3 a part of perlite/pumice, and some earth worm castings for good measure. I found a great biodynamic compost locally made from an organic farm on craigslist, and it was only about 15 minute drive from where I live. To this basic mix, I add a bunch of organic amendments to enrich the soil. I always use smart pots, because they are far superior to plastic pots, or even clay/terracotta.
Here they are shortly after I received them.



Here they are about 2 weeks later. Starting to see some new growth. These have just been sitting in my room in front of an east facing window. I have kept the soil pretty moist, but no misting or other humidity domes or anything. The RH in my room averages around 40-45%.
Luna


Blosser


H/W



Here they are today. Still doing well. Just water them once a week or so. I think I mixed this soil a bit weak, so I just top dressed with some more organic fertilizers and mixed it into the soil. I am going to do a kelp tea feeding soon. Just need some more kelp.

Luna - Her big branch rotted away. I thought I may lose her, but she is still sprouting new growth.


Blosser - The biggest, but it was the cut with the most roots. Looks a little light green. That's the main reason I am gonna do a kelp tea soak here soon.



H/W - Looking good.


I joined the club. :smile:







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id probably just trip it out then make them a friend and grow my own belladonna secretly to dose them on. [/quote]

[quote]sublimistri said:
this is the exact reason I wanna grow belladonna, because ima get that bitch back. [/quote]


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: merch137]
    #25261180 - 06/11/18 09:46 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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Never worry about needing additives or give a fuck about ph of your water ever again



If you try it and compare it to your current nutes, mine wass fox farms there's a very very high chance this stuff is superior. Its the only stuff Ill spend money on for flowering (for veg I will get the cheap part a part b stuff but the floragrow is superior, same company both alter ph) I mostly do hydro grows and this stuff does ph automatically and it also works great on soil grows.

Altering ph manually could cause ph fluctuation this stuff seems to keep stable. As soon as you hold and open the bottle you know you get what you paid for.




You can finish with the foxfarms if you want (its a pretty decent fert) but by the time you buy the ph down you almost spent half the price of a bottle of this stuff, and you can cut this stuff with fox farms to make it cheaper. Sometimes I cut it with parta/part b formulas that are almost half price, foxfarms would be good for mixing in with this nutrient. Do like 1 tablespoon of floranova and 1 teaspoon of foxfarms per gallon could take floranova down to half that if you want and the ph should be fine it seems to be adjusting ph at those levels (Ive tested it extensively over two years ago).


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[quote]sublimistri said:
id probably just trip it out then make them a friend and grow my own belladonna secretly to dose them on. [/quote]

[quote]sublimistri said:
this is the exact reason I wanna grow belladonna, because ima get that bitch back. [/quote]


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: merch137]
    #25261268 - 06/11/18 10:40 AM (5 years, 7 months ago)

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You're sharing incompetence.

this with insufficient light making the sativas stretch a bit more > whatever you grow, can go a whole grow and not lose a single leaf to yellowing or browning.





:mindblown:

I'm not sure if you're confused or just can't read.


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Re: Cannabis Growers [Re: MeanGreen]
    #25262075 - 06/11/18 05:47 PM (5 years, 7 months ago)



any suggestions when to flip to flower? those are new shoots she’s sending out not sure if I should flower now or let it develop those shoots a little more


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