Old Time Moonshine x Stinky La Pew

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I have not posted here much, but Mosca knows me from another forum. I thought this test cross from Mosca would be a good way to introduce myself.
This an Old Time Moonshine x Stinky La Pew girl. I had a problem with a perlite/vermiculite mix I got, and so I only had one gal survive the 10 pack. Luckily I do have 1 gal and 1 guy. She was planted from seed on 10/11, and she is currently about 14" tall. She was vegged in a 1 gallon smart pot, and has now been transferred into a 3 gallon smart pot. Today was day 1 of flower. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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Welcome to the farm glad to see someone runnin one these crosses. Sorry to hear about soil problems but atleast got a female to check out. Good luck from here on out. How you liking your smart pots? Currently using some air pots but thinking about trying those out.
 
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Welcome

Sorry to hear about your soil problems. Good luck with the OTM cross



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The smart pots are the best. I would never go back. It took some time to figure out a watering pattern, but now that I have I think they are the best pot out there. I will also be posting pics of an OTM X Indiana Bubble Gum that I got from Mosca as well. It should go into flower in about 2 weeks.
 
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I was going to top this girl, but honestly I ran out of room in veg. So she had to be moved into flower before i actually wanted to. However I did get some cuts. So on the next round I can bush them out a bit.
 
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OrgOzarks,

Welcome to the Farm. Sorry to hear about the problems with the mix, glad to see a surviving female. Can't wait to be able to get some OTM mixes at the Farm. Very excited to see what Mosca has to offer. I am sure it will be phenomenal. Congrats, and best of luck on the flower.

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Update:
We are about two weeks into flower, and I think she is doing quite well. I have changed up feeding. I am now using 1.5 oz of Blue Mountain Organics Grow it Green into one gallon of water which I haved brewed the following way. I brew 5 gallons of RO water with two 5" air stones, and two 1" air stones. I put one cup of high p bat guano, and one cup of earth worm castings into a paint strainer bag. I hang the strainer in the water with the two 5" stones on the bottom of the 5 gallon bucket, and the two 1" stones in the strainer bag. I brew it for about 48 hours. So far I have been very pleased with this regime.

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thx man,
because of you i found this 411. even if you use 1 oz. per gallon, you'll still come out ahead cost wise. 16 gal = 7.95+ shipping

it will defintely be a front runner as an organic choice for me. thx man:lock:

Can you give me some more info on stinky la pew. is it related to the stinky pinky strain? thx.

Originally Posted by shannonball
Here is a feeding schedule you can use and adjust as needed based on your plants.

Here is what the owner of BMO told me about using their products:

I apologize for taking so long to respond to your message. My email inbox has been a little swamped
> this week.
>
> The Grow It Green should be used every 5 to 7 days (ever 5 th day
> for heavy feeding plants, 7 th day for light feeding plants, and every
> 12 to 14 for houseplants). The Foliar Harmony should be used as needed
> (when foliage appears lighter green than normal). Or no more than once
> every 7 days, to help boost growth.
> Since your wife fed them with the Foliar Harmony, I'd wait two
> days before feeding, via the roots. Foliar feeding is a very
> efficient way to feed / correct minor deficiencies. Nutrients from
> foliar feeding travels to all parts of the plant in just under two
> hours on average.
> However, frequent foliar feeding (more than once every 7 days),
> will discourage root growth. In order to have respectable yields with
> plants such as Tomatoes, good root development is a must. Allowing
> the soil to dry slightly, then doing a deep watering and/or feeding
> with a slight runoff from the bottom of the pots, will ensure great
> root development.
> Tomatoes also require up to twice the recommended amounts of
> Grow It Green and Flower Power.
>
> Here are some general use guidelines which may be helpful:
>
> The best way to use our products is in rotation. Water, feed, water,
> feed, (foliar feed as necessary), on separate days, in a continuous
> cycle. All of our liquid products can be mixed together in the same
> gallon of water, with no loss in performance.
> With the separations in NPK values, you can tune your
> fertilizer mix, to the values that best suit your particular plant(s).
> We recommend that you mix each liquid product as per the label on the
> bottle.
> The Super Plant Tonic should be used from seedling stage until
> 3/4 of the way through the total growth period for short season plants
> (plants with a total life of 6 months or less). For trees or shrubs it
> can be used throughout the year, provided soil temperatures are above
> 40 degrees. You mix it as per the label, giving each plant one quart
> per gallon of soil volume (1 gallon maximum for in ground plants).
> Then it's best to wait two days, to allow the microorganisms to
> establish a stable population, before feeding (this applies only to
> the first time you use the SPT). After that, it can be used weekly and
> directly mixed in with the other products if you desire.
> The Grow It Green is used during initial vegetative growth. Use
> weekly, giving each plant one quart of mixed up GIG, per gallon of
> soil for container plants. Example: 2 gallon pots would receive 2
> quarts of mixed up GIG per week. If your plants are in the ground, 1/2
> gallon (for light feeding plants) to 1 gallon per week for heavier
> feeding plants).
> Then just prior to fruit / nut / vegetable / or flower
> production, reduce the mixing strength of GIG to 1/2 the bottle
> recommended mixing strength and add the Flower Power at 1/2 the bottle
> recommended mixing strength. Then slowly reduce the mixing strength of
> the GIG, while increasing the mixing strength of the FP. The
> decreases and increases should be done in teaspoon sized measurements
> ( 5 ml).
> The Foliar Harmony can be used during vegetative growth and
> during fruit / nut / vegetable or flower production. During
> vegetative growth, we recommend foliar application every two weeks.
> During flowering, foliar application during the first few weeks only,
> works best.
> FH can also be mixed in with FP (instead of or in conjunction
> with the GIG), during the fruit / nut / vegetable or flower production
> phase of growth, to increase nitrogen levels to ensure plants finish
> at their peak (staying green slightly longer, to increase yield).
> If you do use the FH as a Foliar Feed during the later half of
> flowering, please rinse foliage with room temperature water, twice
> over a two day period prior to harvest. This is best done early in the
> morning or late in the evening, with temperatures are cooler. Or prior
> to lights on, if growing indoors. Both the tops and bottoms of the
> leaves need to be rinsed until a good runoff occurs.
> These are general guidelines for using our products, some plants,
> like corn and tomatoes, which are heavy feeders, can be fed twice the
> label recommended amounts, after the second week of vegetative growth.
> The best (safest) way to determine the proper feeding levels
> for your particular plants is to start at 1/2 the label recommended
> feeding strength, for the first feeding. Then slowly increase the
> mixing strengths of our products, with each feeding (in teaspoon
> increments). This helps avoid nutrient burning of foliage, which can
> slow down plant production.
> Some people also try feeding most of their plants at 1/2 the
> label recommended mixing strength, then feed two plants at the bottle
> recommended mixing strength, the first feeding. If the plants being
> fed the stronger mixing strength show no signs of nutrient burn, then
> you know it's safe to increase the mixing strength for the others, at
> the next feeding.
> However, if the two plants being fed the stronger mixing
> strength, do show signs of nutrient burn, you have only affected two
> plants rather than your whole crop. You would then simply skip the
> next feeding of the nutrient burned plants and give them only water on
> the next feeding day. After that, they would then receive the same
> mixing strength as the larger group on the next scheduled feeding day.
> If you use a PH meter to check your mixed up fertilizer
> solution, all of our products work best in the range of 5.5 to 7.2
> 5 to 6 for hydroponics, 6 to 7.2 for soil.
> A TDS / EC meter used to determine ppm or EC, will be of little
> use with our products. The NPK in each is bound differently than the
> highly conductive commercial chemical based fertilizers.
> Use of that meter will not reflect the true NPK value of your
> mixed up fertilizer solution, since organic fertilizers are less
> conductive, because of the way the NPK is bound in longer carbon and
> hydrogen chains. Organic fertilizers also lack, PH stabilizers, dyes
> and the high mineral salt content of the chemical based fertilizers,
> which is why organic fertilizers are much healthier for both your
> plants and you.
> Our only recommendations about the water you add our products to
> are: that is should be chlorine free (for best results) and have a ppm
> reading of less than 180 ppm. Above that level, mineral elements in
> hard water tend to cause other minerals in the fertilizers to drop out
> of solution, rending them less effective.
> I hope this information is helpful. If you have any other
> questions, please feel free to email us. We will do our best to answer
> them promptly.
> Thank You. Signed. - Bill Nelson, Owner of Blue Mtn Organics
 
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BMO is in my neck of the woods. There products are cheap, and badass. The only additive I use when I grow is their Grow it Green. I use it in veg and flower. Other then that everything is already mixed into my soil. In flower I use the GIG twice a week with 1.5oz per gallon of water. I tried the 1 oz per gallon and it worked, but I like the results of the 1.5 oz twice a week. Mosca will have to chime in on the Stinky la Pew lineage.
 
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The smell is hard to peg. It is a bit fruity, and a little earthy and musty. However the fruity smell dominates. It is not citrus, or pineapple, but just kind of a generic fruity smell. Like how fruit punch, or fruit bubble gum would smell. The nugs are harder than my dick after 3 viagras. I have some cuts vegging now, and I am going to top them properly, and turn them into bushes for the next go around. I am also making some f2's so that when I get time, and space I can weed through the genetics a bit.
 
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Week 9 and they are going to have to get the chop. They have started to pop out nanners, but They look great I think. I will post up pictures once they are dried. Also the aroma now is a faint skunk smell, with a shit undertone. When I say shit I mean shit. I will be interested to see if they smell shittier as they dry and cure. They also have a blue/purple hue to them. The buds are rock hard as well.
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kasperian

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Nice work,, pleasure to see your fine grow. thanks for sharing the info.looking forward to a smoke test,after a good cure....peace.
 
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