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Nothing yet. We made changes from the first grow. We're using a different room and new tent and pots. We have several things ready if we need them.@BigBlonde - can you tell me what you are using for pest control beside dichotomous earth?
We bought our seeds from Seed Supreme. So far, so good. Both our seeds sprouted quickly and look healthy. We should see some green soon. I'll post pics as the grow progresses.Watching. I was just talking about this strain with my brother the other day. Happy growing up, and best of luck to you!!
Very coolWe bought our seeds from Seed Supreme. So far, so good. Both our seeds sprouted quickly and look healthy. We should see some green soon. I'll post pics as the grow progresses.
I’ve used this same method in a pinch and works great72 is too low IMO.
Get the temp up near 80 at least.
For more humidity and less tech I place a bowl of water and a sponge that is in the water and air with a fan blowing on it.
The water wicks up [ capillary action] and the fan moves the moisture to air.
In small areas this can make a big difference.
We're out there...going in the opposite direction as most. I've learned a lot growing true Landrace strains. Mostly that almost all modern indoor grow methods are not applicable.Very few people still trying to keep original landrace strains alive. And honestly, without the soil, nutrients, air and sun from where they came from you're going to get a slightly different result than the original plant grown in it's native origin would produce. So long as you like the result it's a win.
72 is too low IMO.
Get the temp up near 80 at least.
For more humidity and less tech I place a bowl of water and a sponge that is in the water and air with a fan blowing on it.
The water wicks up [ capillary action] and the fan moves the moisture to air.
In small areas this can make a big difference.
I’ve used this same method in a pinch and works great
I’m also growing Barney’s seeds, heard great things. Pulling up a chair for the show
I'm not worried about that, but a grow diary doesn't seem to be a good place to have that debate. I could use some help, though.and lastly i really hope they dont hijack your thread and do nothing but say how it is not aculpoca gold because that is all most of them did to me
My "education" is apparently lacking so much that I don't understand your comment. I do understand, however, that this isn't the original Acapulco Gold. There's an explanation in the seed catalog that explains that the breeder is trying to recreate the qualities of the original. That is okay with me. They acknowledged that this is not the original.Grower need education as we in the know realize "hybrid influence" over the years has taken it's toll, my 2 cents,Cheers SS
Yes. The results are what matters and I could use some help getting good results.Very few people still trying to keep original landrace strains alive. And honestly, without the soil, nutrients, air and sun from where they came from you're going to get a slightly different result than the original plant grown in it's native origin would produce. So long as you like the result it's a win.
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