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SLH mom in flower. Wish I took better pics.
Had it as well. And i was up in rainbow(fallbrook)...So are you releasing seeds?Or is this just must buy at a dispo?I grew in Escondido for years before moving and I knew of a few holding super lemon haze in Anza,Riverside,ocotillo,San Diego areas,I wonder if it's the same cut?
Congrats on the win.
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Yah that SLH is some fire bro. Very nice. Congrats. I never overlook freebies. You can find a gem. I'm doing an all freebie run now. 16 of 17 popped.
Oh come on!!! thats a dab of corn syrup!!! LOL! i really am kidding. And i agree with you on the Fems. I'm not a breeder, but I've chucked up a couple things. I have used Regs only but the next Chuck might be a reverse similar to yours. Amnesia Lemon or one of the "BOMBs" to help bulk up.... something. Not sure yet. CONGRATULATIONS !!!Super Lemon Haze mother in flower, so dank I actually found sap coming off the trichs one time. Pics or it didn't happen.
Oh come on!!! thats a dab of corn syrup!!! LOL! i really am kidding. And i agree with you on the Fems. I'm not a breeder, but I've chucked up a couple things. I have used Regs only but the next Chuck might be a reverse similar to yours. Amnesia Lemon or one of the "BOMBs" to help bulk up.... something. Not sure yet. CONGRATULATIONS !!!
Yeah it's pretty far out shit! I've definitely never seen it in my own garden. But I do have a gem of a stardawg F2 that I would say if any of our strains could do it, it would be that one. it turns WHITE!!!I've run Lemon Amnesia very recently. Big yield for sure. Little bit lanky and stretchy. I was in Amsterdam the year the Amnesia Haze hit over there (2008). The whole city was smoking that cut at the time.
The sap thing was pretty cool. A friend of mine who is talented at growing had it happen to him one round. I had never seen or heard of that before. Then the very next run I did, I saw it on one of my SLHs. Don't think I ever saw it again after that.
Your project has revealed great results! Congratulations.
Would you share your water use strategy?
Yeah it's pretty far out shit! I've definitely never seen it in my own garden. But I do have a gem of a stardawg F2 that I would say if any of our strains could do it, it would be that one. it turns WHITE!!!
And the Amnesia Lemon IS on the lanky side...but then again i finished some "Cookies" awhile back...NOW THAT'S A LANKY BITCH. lookin' like Angelina Jolie n stuff. LOL!!!
My partner just went through the same transition...fkood/drain type system with pots not the table. And has started over from scratch. He's going with the drip thang...i just use 5 gal DWC or , 5 gal pots or " bags"Thanks man. Sure. Happy to share.
I've gone through a few different watering strategies over the years. Mostly DTW. Started out with a custom soil/coir mix and used that for years. Gives you organics in your dirt, but is more aerated than soil by itself. Did this first in a few different types/sizes of pots, then removed the pots altogether and grew in soil/coir beds. I wouldn't recommend soil beds. You do get some major yields by letting the root zone go everywhere vs circling in a pot. That's what convinced me to try it. But you lose a lot of control along the way and wasn't worth it for me. Later I tried a recirculating hydroponic brain/bucket system. This was the method used to win the most recent cup. In some ways it's a great system. Especially if you need to run low plant numbers. But after messing with that for a while and discovering all of the problems inherent to a system like that (there are many), I arrived at a solution that I think will fix all of those shortcomings while reducing overhead costs as well. I'm rolling it out now. Bascially DTW top-feed automated irrigation system dripping over a fully hydroponic medium. I'm getting my best results ever with that and it uses very little water. The bucket system I ran used insane amounts of water and made the nute bill very high. I will be using probably a quarter of the water and nutes now vs the way I was doing it before.
My partner just went through the same transition...fkood/drain type system with pots not the table. And has started over from scratch. He's going with the drip thang...i just use 5 gal DWC or , 5 gal pots or " bags"
the hydro has pros n cons just as the hand water mix/soil. But, it's my job so I can't really complain about ANY aspects of this stuff.
It's definitely trial-and-error brother. I got a late start I guess you could say. Didn't actually get into it until I was my mid-thirties and I'll be 42 in April so... No one taught me shit LOL which is why if I can help a noob out I will... And I JUST recently began doing it as a career. And for the last year I've had a mentor. He hasn't really shown me a butt load that I did not already kind of know, but he has put up some capital:-)If switching to 5 gal pots, I would recommend Smart Pots or something like that where the entire pot is aerated. As opposed to the traditional plastic pot that only has airholes on the bottom. It helps in a number of different ways including yield. I see big commercial farms in LA running big plastic pots in their big grows. And every time, it's standard operating procedure for those guys to use harsh chemicals as a standard preventative to the PM that they would undoubtedly get otherwise. When all they need to do is stop overwatering and get more aeration in their growing medium. No chemicals needed.
All popular growing methods have pros and cons. I don't think there is any one perfect way to get to the finish line. It's all about what you want and what your end goal is.
Brilliant response, actually I totally agree in that humidity(as in soil moisture content) is important to grasp if you really want to prevent disease and chemical usage. Smart Pots are only as good as they are smart which is under control of the grower.
agree or disagree.
Available water management strategies are limiting the number of promising phenos total?
Great to hear the stardawg f2's are turning out nice.Yeah it's pretty far out shit! I've definitely never seen it in my own garden. But I do have a gem of a stardawg F2 that I would say if any of our strains could do it, it would be that one. it turns WHITE!!!
And the Amnesia Lemon IS on the lanky side...but then again i finished some "Cookies" awhile back...NOW THAT'S A LANKY BITCH. lookin' like Angelina Jolie n stuff. LOL!!!