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All ur plants look great is it all organic or do u use nutrients to
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Hi reyes plants, :)

Yes, all organic, absolutely zero store bought nutrients. Only thing I supplement them with are teas that I make. :D
 
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How are the teas made i want to make one somtime. And what does it consist of??i also had another qs if my nutrients all say organic on them does that mean there good for the enviroment as well
 
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How are the teas made i want to make one somtime. And what does it consist of??i also had another qs if my nutrients all say organic on them does that mean there good for the enviroment as well
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Reyes, I really don't know much about store bought nutrients, except that most of them contain salts of a sort that helps chelate the nutrients so that they are more easily absorbed by the root system. These salts tend to accumulated and can eventually block the intake of nutrients. There may also be other chemical elements involved. Bottom line for me, I prefer working with plants outdoors, in soil, period. As for the teas, I'm sure there are threads on the forum that deal specifically with them. I use worm casting compost and maybe a little guano for the vegetative stage, while for the flowering stage, I had flowering guano to the worm casting compost as well as a little blackstrap molasses. You will need to get yourself a bubbler ( aquarium pump ).
 
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Ok thanksgooda advice
 
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A close-up of a young bud from one of my 818 Headbands ( Sour OG ), notice the purpling, it's due to rather cold nights up this way. :)
 
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Such a vibrant garden. You must have really good soil.
 
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Such a vibrant garden. You must have really good soil.
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Hi LV, :)

I sure do, it has all the goodies one should expect to have in order to grow healthy and good sized plants. :D
 
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On the off chance that someone can point me in the right direction, I received these seeds from someone, he calls them Berkeley Dream, when I enquired about the genetics, he didn't really seem to know exactly. I grew a couple just the same, and have just harvested the plants. For anyone who has grown Blue Dream or any other strain that had Blue Dream in it, does this look like there's some of it's genetics in it? Not going to send off a sample to a Lab, just hoping to have a clearer idea of what I have. I can say that it is very sticky, extremely dank and haven't yet tried it as I have it drying.

 
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Looking good Sassy :) Most blue dreams are sativa leaners, and have big skinny leaves
That plant looks like its more indica leaning..but, that doesnt mean it doesn't have BD in there :rolleyes:
If you like it....Then, it really doesnt matter does it? :)

And I looked again, it looks like you have lots of 3 fingered leaves..
I think that's an OG trait :) (FWIW)
 
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Looking good Sassy :) Most blue dreams are sativa leaners, and have big skinny leaves
That plant looks like its more indica leaning..but, that doesnt mean it doesn't have BD in there :rolleyes:
If you like it....Then, it really doesnt matter does it? :)

And I looked again, it looks like you have lots of 3 fingered leaves..
I think that's an OG trait :) (FWIW)
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Yeah, I'm kinda leaning towards a ' it looks yummy so I'll make use of it strain ', lol. Yes, it does have plenty of three and five fingered leaves. The cola are good seized and the smell is oh so yummy. You are right though, totally an indica leaning plant. Thank you for taking the time to answer my impossible question, seeing as the person who gave the seeds to me even said he just put a couple of strains together and doesn't remember what, he now also says there's no Blue Dream in it. Hehehe, oh well, will make for some good smoke and whatever else I get around to doing with it. :D
 
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Yeah, I would say definitely an indica dom. Looks nice, whatever it is.
 
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Big Freeze ( BC Bud Depot's The Big x Freezeland ), it would be a little taller but when I planted it, I did so on an angle so that about a foot or more is more horizontal than vertical. As it is, it's about 6 feet and a half or more.


Durban Poison x U.K. Cheese, over 6 feet and about 7 feet wide.


A few 818 Headbands, aka Sour OG


Cali O. flower

Durban Poison x U.K. Cheese flower



818 Headband flower


Nebula x Juan x Big flower


White widow flowering
 
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You're going to have your hands full come harvest! Hope you have some trimmers ready to help you.
 
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You're going to have your hands full come harvest! Hope you have some trimmers ready to help you.
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Hi Supercharge, :)

Yes I do, and at different times as well seeing that not all those strains will finish together. Still, another 3-4 weeks, maybe even a little more. :)
 
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On the off chance that someone can point me in the right direction, I received these seeds from someone, he calls them Berkeley Dream, when I enquired about the genetics, he didn't really seem to know exactly. I grew a couple just the same, and have just harvested the plants. For anyone who has grown Blue Dream or any other strain that had Blue Dream in it, does this look like there's some of it's genetics in it? Not going to send off a sample to a Lab, just hoping to have a clearer idea of what I have. I can say that it is very sticky, extremely dank and haven't yet tried it as I have it drying.

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That doesn't look like any Blue Dream I've ever seen, looks much fatter, and the buds on the BDs I've seen tend to "rope" around the stalk, not build up into little footballs. But, if this is an F2 or some such of a particular Blue Dream, that could explain why it looks so different.

Your Durban Poison and Nebula shots look more like Blue Dream to me. They're all looking wonderful! Did you get any of that snow?
 
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lookin' sweet Sassy........always appreciate one who works outdoors/organic.............

tended the Nebula seasons ago and had great results...............

all the best in a dry finish.................

ganj on................
 
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That doesn't look like any Blue Dream I've ever seen, looks much fatter, and the buds on the BDs I've seen tend to "rope" around the stalk, not build up into little footballs. But, if this is an F2 or some such of a particular Blue Dream, that could explain why it looks so different.

Your Durban Poison and Nebula shots look more like Blue Dream to me. They're all looking wonderful! Did you get any of that snow?
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Hi Seamaiden, :)

You're right, it doesn't have anything to do with Blue Dream or any cross involving Dream. It's definitely indica dominant. The person who named it that, when asked about what strains he crossed, could not recall, so it goes to making butter and such. The Durban Poison x U.K. Cheese is a local Quebec cross that seems quite stable ( I grew one of them last summer and it had the same structure and it's been cultivate for a few years by the breeder * Barefrog * ? ). The Nebula xJuan x Big is looking nice and I'm looking forward to testing it. :) No, no snow yet, that fell in Alberta, I'm in Quebec, but nights are getting cold, and in the past few days, even daytime temps are cool. Still have at least three weeks to go.
 
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lookin' sweet Sassy........always appreciate one who works outdoors/organic.............

tended the Nebula seasons ago and had great results...............

all the best in a dry finish.................

ganj on................
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Hi Barefoot, :)

The Nebula x Juan x Big cross is looking yummy, not very big but I'm sure it will make up for size in quality. This is the time when we tend to get a lot of rain, so dangers of PM and botrytis ... treating plants preventatively with milk/water solution.
 
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This is a flower image of one of my 818 Headband plants, here's the thing, it's supposed to finish in about 8 weeks, now I noticed it begin to flower around mid-July, maybe even third week of July, so by my count, this would bring finishing time around end of September but maybe I'm wrong ... anyone able to help. I'm at 46º, somewhere in Quebec.
 
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I've never gone by the descriptions, I go by my eyes. That plant looks like it has a few weeks to go yet.
 
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