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Doc's Organic Tangie Grow

Welcome everyone. I have decided to start a journal here for our grow of Tangie from Crockett Family Farms. Hopefully this journal helps someone in the future as well as help me with archiving notes. Due to our plant counts here in Colorado, we will be...
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Welcome everyone. I have decided to start a journal here for our grow of Tangie from Crockett Family Farms.
Hopefully this journal helps someone in the future as well as help me with archiving notes.

Due to our plant counts here in Colorado, we will be splitting this grow up between two different locations. I will be documenting things on my end, and throwing up pics and info on the others here and there for good measure as they materialize.
My hope is to find a stud male, and of course that superstar Mom.
I will be popping 6 seeds here, and GD will be popping the other 6 at his location. Any males found from GD's lot of seeds will be moved to the man cave along with mine.

So let's get into it shall we?

I started the seeds in Epsoma Organic Seed Starter Mix.



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I really like this stuff for starting my seeds.
It is a mix consisting of peat moss, humus, perlite, ewc, & dolomitic limestone, as well as both ecto and endo mychorrizae to inoculate the root zone as soon as it begins to form.



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Here are the seeds we will be starting with. Again these are Tangie from Crockett Family Farms. These seeds were acquired from Crockett himself when he was in Denver for the Cannabis Cup in 2015.



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Knowing that these seeds were only 2 yrs old, and were properly stored, we elected to sow these seeds as I do any fresh seeds that I produce.
I do not soak my seeds in water, or germinate in a paper towel. I use Mother Nature's method and sow them directly into my starting mix 1/4 - 1/2" deep that has been moistened by spraying a mixture of water and aloe through a pump sprayer or spray bottle until the mix reaches "Field Capacity".
The seeds are then sown in this mix in seedling trays, which are placed under 2ft, 4 bulb T5 lamps at a temp of 73 degrees farenheit and a RH of 50%.


The seeds were sown at 7pm on 1/24/17.

***Update 1/29/17***

4 of the 6 have emerged and broken ground. The other 2 have just barely started raising the soil, and should be up tomorrow.



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I will continue to update this original post along the way, as we search for the holy grail of the Tangie.
 
*** Update 1/31/17 ***

All 6 Tangie beans have broken ground and are reaching for the lights.
The last one was having trouble shedding her membrane, but after a day of misting, she muscled through it and is searching for the light.

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My next update will include my soil recipe.
I will be recycling soil from our last harvest and will be re amending it as well as re innoculating it, and in the seedlings go.

Here are a few of the things we use in the garden.


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Ohhh super soil. Organic Tangie. Sounds like it would be quite delicious, I've only had a synthetically grown version and it still had quite the terp profile. I will be watching :ninja:
 
Ohhh super soil. Organic Tangie. Sounds like it would be quite delicious, I've only had a synthetically grown version and it still had quite the terp profile. I will be watching :ninja:

Thanks for joining in!!
It's not a Super Soil as much as it is a Coot recipe that I have tweaked and attempted to improve upon.

I have had organically grown Tangie and it was the tastiest smoke I have ever had. Nothing spectacular in the high department. I am hoping to add a lil kick to her.
 
I like the amendments! I'm trying a Coots mix too but have a bit of a high pH problem. How do you like the recharge? I was looking into getting some.
 
I like the amendments! I'm trying a Coots mix too but have a bit of a high pH problem. How do you like the recharge? I was looking into getting some.

I have been using Recharge for years now. Basically since Scotty released it to the public. It has been awesome for me!!!!
 
Ok, so we have reached the point where the hard work begins and things start to get interesting.

We are going to get our soil ready so that these Tangie seedlings have a comfortable home once they are ready to be transplanted.

For this grow, we will be recycling our soil mix from our last harvest, but for the sake of information, let's pretend we are making this mix from scratch.

So let's start with our mineral mix. Any soil mix you make is going to need minerals in the mix to keep things balanced and your ladies as happy as possible. I usually make a decent sized batch of this mineral mix so that I have it on hand anytime I am mixing soil or re amending it. It is just easier to do more at once.
So the mineral mix I use is pretty simple.
You can make as big or as little a batch as you like at the time.

  • 2 parts Oyster Shell Flour
  • 2 parts Gypsum
  • 2 parts Azomite Granules
  • 1 parts Glacial Rock Dust
Once you have your mineral mix together, it's time to start mixing our base.

I always mix a large enough batch to go start to finish for 6 plants. For this volume, you will need the following ingredients:

  • 2 CuFt Sphagnum Peat Moss
  • 1 CuFt Pumice
  • 1 CuFt Lava Rock
  • 1 CuFt Biochar (thick pieces)
  • 1 CuFt Rice Hulls
  • 2 CuFt Humus (*Composed of 1/3 Compost such as Malibu Compost) and 2/3 EWC.
  • If you have them on hand throw in a few handfuls some probiotic herbs – comfrey, nettle, dandelion, etc.
  • Now, Mix this well. We want our aeration components distributed somewhat evenly.
You will end up with something that somewhat looks like this.

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Ok, now that we have our base, we can now start putting together our amendment mix.

The following amendments are what I use for my mix. You can add amendments or omit them as you find suitable. However for a beginner or someone just switching to organics, stick with a proven recipe. This mix can take you from veg to finish with nothing but plain water should you want to.

These ratios are *PER CU FT OF BASE*
Adjust your amounts as necessary.

  • Amendments:
  • 1/2 cup Organic Neem meal
  • 1/2 cup Organic Kelp meal
  • 1/2 cup Organic Crustacean meal
  • 1/2 cup Organic insect frass
  • 1/3 cup Gro-Kashi
  • 1/3 cup Karanja Meal
  • 1/4 cup of fish bone meal
I use an old cooking pot to mix these all together. You can toss them right in your base if you prefer seeing as it is all getting mixed anyhow.

Now that we have our amendments mixed, add 3 cups per cu ft of soil of the mineral mix you made earlier and mix that well.

You will end up with a big pot of goodness.


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We are almost there. Now that we have our base ready, and our amendments all mixed up, it's time to mix that all up very well. I suggest taking a few minutes here to smoke a hooter, do a couple dabs, or whatever your thing is.

:smoking::smoking::smoking::smoking::smoking::smoking::smoking:


Now that you got your buzz on, add your amendments to your base.


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Now get to mixin' son!!!!! I just get right in and use my arms and hands. I get alot better control over the mixing this way, and besides, I like playing in the dirt.

I cannot emphasize how important it is to make sure this is all mixed extremely well.
If you think you are done, mix again for 10 minutes or so. Done now? Nope, do it one more time.
Now your soil mix is complete.

Microbes anyone?
I innoculate my mix right off the back using a product called Recharge. Recharge gives you all of the following in one convienient package:
Mycorrhizae, trichoderma, bacillus, molasses, humic, fulvic, and amino acids.


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To do this I mix the recharge at the suggested rate, and add 10ml of aloe water per gallon. Make at least 4-5 gallons. You will need it.

I use a pump sprayer to spray the mix down and get it nice and hydrated.


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I tend to spray a gallon, mix, spray a gallon, mix & repeat until your mix is evenly hydrated. You want to bring your mix to what I call "Field Capacity". Yes, I dabbled in mycology for a while.

Once evenly moist, you are done!!!!!!
You just made BLACK GOLD!!!!!!


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So now you can close this puppy up and let the micro life get a start.
10 days covered and your soil is ready to plant in.
I plant directly into this mix, but I am going to tell you to let it cook for 10 days to be safe.

Now pat yourself on the back, take another smoke break, and start getting ready for transplant time.

Well, thats all for now.

#GrowersLove
 
I see you use the Seabird guano. Is there much difference between that and High P bat guano?
 
I see you use the Seabird guano. Is there much difference between that and High P bat guano?

I use Peruvian Seabird guano in my veg teas, seeing as it is high in N.
The difference between the High P seavird guano and the P bat guanos, are sustainability. Bat guano is some nasty stuff, that has some nasty consequences from harvesting it.
Another plus is you don't have that "guano taste" that alot can taste when using the bat guano.
The seabird guano produces a much smoother smoke in my opinion.
 
Yeah I never really thought about harvesting bat poop. I like that seabird is easier on the planet. Plus it's a lot less expensive. You really think you can taste the difference? Sort of like Grey Goose or Chopin I guess.
 
Yeah I never really thought about harvesting bat poop. I like that seabird is easier on the planet. Plus it's a lot less expensive. You really think you can taste the difference? Sort of like Grey Goose or Chopin I guess.

I personally can taste when a plant was grown using bat guano as I am sure others can attest to as well.
 
awesome start on the tangie, I gotta switch over from the bottled stuff and give some super soil a try....I just ran the kosher tangie and got six different phenos but my two tangie dom plants turned out to be amazing some great flavours and smells, the # 1 pheno smells just like tangerines mixed with hair dye pretty funky and the # 3 pheno my favourite is like orange peels, hint of grapefruit and like a Chinese chicken wing smell in there that is crazy and the flavour is pure orange candy, will stay tuned to see what lil ladies come out of your beans hopefully some fire!
 
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