Sin City Seeds By Hgw

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HGW562

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Greetings Farmers.
I am a Southern California MMJ patient growing indoors organically. I try my best to be a self sustaining logical gardener. I recycle my soil, use my own compost and worm castings. I don't use any bottled store bought nutrients, I top dress my nutes and water with compost tea, seed sprout tea and em1. I do use guanos and I foliar feed with Pure Protein from Boogie Brew. The containers I use are 3gl. Smart pots mulched with about 2" of composted leaves. I grow under a combination of HPS, and LED, use ambient night time air for cooling and maintain canopy temps between 75 and 80 with lights on. I am currently testing some strains for Sin City Seeds as well as growing some of the current stock for sale. Glad to be here at The Farm and I look forward to interacting with the family of farmers.
Sin city seeds by hgw
 
north knect

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Lookin tasty already man! Il be keeping an eye on this thread for sure :D
 
Renseller

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Wow, what a beautiful green!
I'm very interested in organic growing so I'll definitely be watching your progress. So far so great!
 
HGW562

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Thank you all for the warm welcome. Here is a strain I am currently testing. A beautiful Sativa named Frozen Tangerines a cross between an Agent Orange female crossed to Sin's White Nightmare stud. Great smell and frost on this one. Smells similar to Orange Sorbet, a sort of sweet citrus.
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HGW562

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And her sister. I messed up and killed most of the seedling from this pack (my own negligence). I ended up with two survivors and fortunately they were both girls. Lucky for me as I couldn't have handled any more than two of these in the cabinet they are in.
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dexfarm

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Heard good things about the sinmint, nice and luscious green color you got there. Keep us updated.
 
HGW562

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Thought I would throw up a few more pics I had. This is the easy all natural method of taking cuttings that has been working well for me. I use a clean blade or scissors and a fresh plank of aloe vera. I poke the cutting straight into the aloe and then into a cell filled with a mix of 60% peat, 40% ewc . That tray then gets soaked in 1gl of h20, 1/2 c of Coconut water, 1/2 cup of fresh aloe(blended with a bit of water until smooth) and about 1/2 c of sst along with a tsp of Bonners soap. I let it sit for a few days before putting the cuttings in the tray. I get a good survival rate and the supplies needed are inexpensive and readily available.
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This is a little accident I had while bending her down in veg. I placed a big glob of aloe vera and some peat moss and she showed no signs of stress. She did however branch out more.
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