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um, I'm havin a hard time with that one....hahaha . So glad u got em... its on ~ Hell yeah it's on. :D I haven't tried any of the strains actually. :)
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as far as flavor, the Sour Kush is it.....then RMH x Q ....and then everything else was top notch too...hard to place it all when its all good....and now its been a month with curing so the chips have changed ....they are all great, Had 5 Cindy99 females, 1, 3, 4 were the best as far as smell, 1 being the biggest....but all I did was a SOG, so I'm really hoping yall can blow these up and see what the capabilities are....its an adventure ....

I hope we can do them justice. :) I will give it my best when I am able to germinate them. ;)
 
Speaking of fire. I think you may know someone who bred these fire genetics. :) also thanks GT. :D

Thanks buddy and some Future Genetics for the journal. :D Bean Quality A+

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The Lemon Garlic Og X Cindy right now is looking pretty good for first tester in future. What you thinking?? :D

Moto
Oh yeah! All those beans look great! :D
 
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I am loving BOX! Still working on the fine tuning and getting dosage figured out but this plant looks the most healthy of anything I've done so far. I'll have to let you know the dry weight when she is all said and done.
In veg my plants are growing slower than HG's but again, that could be operator error. :)
Awesome, glad they are improving, this is all we can hope for as growers. :-) Are you running the same strains?
BOX in veg is all about roots and the structure will show once the plant flips usually. I suspect if you pulled the two, your might have a substantial root structure which will allow you to catch and pass with luck. Each plant is its own challenge of course, but tinker away with the nutes mate as there is very little you can do to harm the plant so long as you keep an eye on the tolerance of your media pH.
KAMINO can cause additional branching both above and below ground, this often shortens internodes and so makes the plant look like its smaller, slower, but get in and take a look and we find it branching out and so taking apical dominance back a peg or two :-). I used a high does on one of Oldskools Blaze plants and it branched to fuck. All the others grew like short sides with a single large cola, high doses of KAMINO made it look liike a standard xmas tree, like a differenr plant altogether, crazy :-)

keep asking if you need anything anyway :-) We are starting to take food down now, so things will be better for me timewise as we slim down :-)
 
just a thought to guide us when growing and using plant feeds... In english this means go low P on small roots, let yourself have at least 3-4 weeks before applying the BOX xmas turkey whole, this being Bio Veg. When we consider the instability of P, and the likelihood that a tiny root system would capture all that we might feed, it makes sense to go slow on putting this element in. P is very unstable, that not used by our plants quickly moves to a fixed state, here it binds with Calcium for example, this can really slow our plants down. heavy N can also slow our plants. Getting the plant and mycos happy, will mean we can reduce P over the lifetime, so reduce the P that binds and pollutes. Its a trick, but once you learn it, you will be way ahead of the curve come the time when the use of P fertilizers are banned. Mycos are the answer, with PSB's not low value P in bottles.

You cant feed a whole turkey to a dachshund, but a giant George might handle it. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/18/giant-george-biggest-dog-in-the-world_n_1435705.html


some stuff about using P
In many agricultural systems in which the application of P to the soil is necessary to ensure plant productivity, the recovery of applied P by crop plants in a growing season is very low, because in the soil more than 80% of the P becomes immobile and unavailable for plant uptake because of adsorption, precipitation, or conversion to the organic form (Holford, 1997).

Soil P is found in different pools, such as organic and mineral P. It is important to emphasize that 20 to 80% of P in soils is found in the organic form, of which phytic acid (inositol hexaphosphate) is usually a major component (Richardson, 1994). The remainder is found in the inorganic fraction containing 170 mineral forms of P (Holford, 1997). Soil microbes release immobile forms of P to the soil solution and are also responsible for the immobilization of P. The low availability of P in the bulk soil limits plant uptake. More soluble minerals such as K move through the soil via bulk flow and diffusion, but P is moved mainly by diffusion. Since the rate of diffusion of P is slow (10−12 to 10−15 m2s−1), high plant uptake rates create a zone around the root that is depleted of P.
Plant root geometry and morphology are important for maximizing P uptake, because root systems that have higher ratios of surface area to volume will more effectively explore a larger volume of soil (Lynch, 1995) . For this reason mycorrhizae are also important for plant P acquisition, since fungal hyphae greatly increase the volume of soil that plant roots explore (Smith and Read, 1997). In certain plant species, root clusters (proteoid roots) are formed in response to P limitations. These specialized roots exude high amounts of organic acids (up to 23% of net photosynthesis), which acidify the soil and chelate metal ions around the roots, resulting in the mobilization of P and some micronutrients (Marschner, 1995).

hence BOX focus on this area in the initial inputs via many stims to encourage PSB's ands Mycos, we get the system of gatekeepers and structure, then we use the P where diffusion has a better chance. KAMINO and Root Better in particular
 
as far as flavor, the Sour Kush is it.....then RMH x Q ....and then everything else was top notch too...hard to place it all when its all good....and now its been a month with curing so the chips have changed ....they are all great, Had 5 Cindy99 females, 1, 3, 4 were the best as far as smell, 1 being the biggest....but all I did was a SOG, so I'm really hoping yall can blow these up and see what the capabilities are....its an adventure ....

Well you are the man behind these fine genetics. So you choose which one's for me to pop first when I get room. :) So if you got one in mind let me know. If you don't have one in mind be thinking which one you would like to see in this journal. :D

Moto
 
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