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Dude, if you're all here to learn, why are you all ganging up on me like a pack of wolves, for simply giving the leader of your pack some advice? Honestly, unfuckingbelievable. Get your bibs on? Really? You really think hands on experience is the only way to learn, seriously? Dude. I'm not without experience... I'm not "straight out of school". I actually have 3 years of cultivation experience from Florida, where I was cultivating in the shadows, away from the prying eyes of the cops and the helicopters that would frequently circle overhead seeking out gardens to destroy and people like me and you to arrest, so, you could show some respect to a fellow grower, instead of being patronizing as fuck. I don't have any grow diaries of those three years, for very obvious reasons... Guerilla growing in Florida sucks enough as it does, I really didn't want to add jail, lawyer expenses, a trial, and federal charges that would have landed me in prison, onto my plate. I also have 5 years of experience growing in Southern Canuckistan (Michigan, any other state that borders to the South as well, all are Southern Canuckistan, specifically Michigan though). I'm actually working on a breeding project right now, and I'm going to start a couple more while I'm working on this one. In short, you're wrong, I actually have nearly a decade of experience.
Because your quoting to those of us that have been in the garden longer than when you were a mere tickle in your daddy's nut sack.

Proof is in the pudding. Show us what u know, not what you've learned, or read about. Then we can discuss better options for feeding. But knowing the needs of the thousands of strains out there, is just plain BS. WAY TOO MANY VARIABLES., and changes with each grow. Should it be from seed, or a clone, and growing outdoors/indoors different soils/ medium, pots or in ground, geographic location, yearly weather....ect.


Not saying your wrong. Just need facts from years of growing experience.... which you've already said u don't. So all u have is...a theory.


I've got the feeling u were on the debate team, in highschool....right.?
But seriously ...show us, and gain credibility. If there is better ways, we'd all like to know. That's why your being ridiculed.
 
Ok, cool, nice to see someone who's friendly here. Shit, it's like getting attacked by a pack of wolves, I didn't realize I was committing a crime for giving someone advice. This is insane, all I said was that we've all been taught incorrectly, and I even admitted that I was taught incorrectly myself, and that I used to do this incorrectly. I got a take a break from this forum for now though. I'll hit you up in private messages so long as the admins don't ban me for defending myself against the lynch mob.
I'd be happy to get it myself. Just cause I grow outside, in the ground, mostly organic. Yes...I do use a bit of synthetic nutes, mainly for trial n error. U said your in Michigan, I'm NE Ohio. So geographic location is close to the same....as well as weather.


Send it bro. I'll see about trying it on one plant for review.

But really. Ya need to get out of Nick's bubble, and into your own. If ya understand that. This is his personal thread, not the world's gripe site. 😆😆
 
Honestly man, what the hell. Lack of evidence doesn't mean something didn't happen, or that someone never did what he actually fucking did. This plant was one of my two breeder females last year. She was a Transkei Durban Poison. She reached 6'9" in about, 3 months, and yes, from germination, to end of stretch. This is typical of what I grow. I've been for 8 years, and I'm breeding a new cultivar into existence. It's a cross between a wedding cake female by Barney's farm, a Zour watermelon male, from Ethos genetics, and this Transkei Durban Poison (for now). My breeder male, was a Wedding cake×Zour watermelon F1 outcross, I bred him to his best sister, and this Durban. I'm also going to mix in Tropicana banana, and, if I can get my hands on some Lamb's bread, I'll mix that in too. I know what I'm doing.
Welp, I’m sold 😑
 
Not attacking.....but could u start your own thread on this. It'd make it easier for Nick to carry on, in his. And you'd attract better responses from those interested in yours. Thanks, and welcome to the farm.
 
Yeah, I can do that. If y'all are done disrespecting me, awesome.
go for it, i’m surprised the riff raff went on as it did, i assume the members felt strongly about your reply towards me and i highly respect that from them,..
you do know that im dealing with wpm?
anyhoo i dont grow with ph, ppm, ec, light meters nothing i grow by eye and knowledge at least from what i know,..
lets just try not swearing and belittling each other, obviously there will be different opinions so just be cool going forward and trust me these members will do the same,.
 
Ok? And I've taken 80 plants to the end... And, twice over, I've grown plants to between six and a half to 9 ft tall, within three to four months, in Michigan... By twice over, I mean two different years, not just two plants.
That means you did outdoor.its like saying i kept a human alive in a swimmung pool full of food. This is indoors you cant trow a shovel of chicken shit and be done until flower.here things burn from a single gram of extra nutes.
And you offer ppm numbers for organics that have no meaning what is that dry weight in real world?

And interesting pick for a username....
 
Yeah, you've made that very clear that you're dealing with white powdery mildew. That shit never stopped one of my crops from producing. Only one of my crops ever got hit with it though, said crop was my crop of 2024. All the years before that I've been spraying my plants. Last year though, I allowed them to get hit with it. Trial by fire. Like I've said before, I'm breeding. Every plant I grew in the year of 2024, was from the same batch of seeds produced by the same female, and the same male, accept that one Transkei Durban Poison female. I originally had no intention of breeding her. I actually wanted to just cultivate her for sinsemilia bud at first. Anyway, I culled most of my males before any of my plants ever got hit with powdery mildew. Those males didn't have specific recombinations I was seeking out. By the time my plants got hit with powdery mildew, at first, it was just one male, who hadn't even shown sex yet, and two females. I just designated them as non-breeder specimens, sprayed them all down, and eventually, my plants recovered after a week to two weeks. About a month after that, pretty much all of my plants got hit with powdery mildew. Two of my males were clean, one of their sisters was also clean, and the Durban was also clean. So, I dug up both of the males that were clean, very meticulously, got both entire root stocks into some pots. I cut off most of the branches from both males, 'n castrated both of them entirely. I then brought them both over to my uncle's apartment, and I put them under some lights. I continued to stall them until all of the plants had fully flipped and finished stretching. By that point, I smell tested the pollen sacks and the pollen, from both males, the one that I liked less, had a more myrcene, beta caryophyllene, and pinene heavy chemotype. The other male however, smelled like nothing but passionfruit. He was the one who had the recombination of traits that I liked more anyway. Ergo, I took him back home, and just let him rip for a day. After that, I took him back to my uncle's apartment, and I let him finish out. He was an 8-week plant. His father was a six and a half and his mother was a nine. The sister he bred to was a 7-1/2 week finish, and the Durban was a 9-11 for sure, I didn't even wait that long, I just chopped her early at 8 weeks into season, 6 into flower. She couldn't take the cold. She did however, have a lot of traits that I've been seeking out, and her mother was a really good smoke. All I wanted were the viable seeds anyway, I didn't give a shit about smoking her. I got a couple hundred viable seeds of her own some couple thousand or so, called it a day and said "good enough"... You're probably wondering why I would be breeding a subtropical sativa if I live in Michigan, I get it... The answer is a simple one. Michigan sucks. I hate this place, I want to move back down south. Screw this. The autumns and Winters were fine the first few years, but, by this point, fuck this shit. So now I'm just collecting sativa seeds, and seeking out a new place to live somewhere to the fucking south. I seriously hate this shit. I'm literally ditching indicas over it, and breeding my hybrids back into sativas. I just can't take it, it's depressing. Anyway, regarding hardcore resistance to powdery mildew, that's a recessive trait. It's not exactly difficult to breed in. What every ganja cultivator in the world really needs, is better seeds, bred by breeders who know what they're doing and make better selections. There is no reason that something as simple as breeding out hermaphrodism, for example, should take 5 to 7 years, or even a decade, of trial and error until eventually, the breeder gets a lucky breeding pair because God felt sorry for him. It's a single point, autosomal recessive mutation, which only affects females... Breeding it out isn't exactly rocket science. Simply creating inbred lines is really not the way to do it. By that reasoning, line bred dogs are the best. Never mind the hip dysplasia, never mind the arthritis, never mind the propensity to blindness or deafness, or the propensity to cancer, or to kidney disease, or to heart failure, or the birth defects and physical deformities, shit, should I go on? Hey why don't you all check out some of the Australian cattle dogs my mother used to breed. One of them was literally missing a testicle. Brother to sister three generations in a row and then father to daughter the next generation after, what could ever go wrong? 🫠🙄🤣🤭😆🤣🤣
I didnt know plants breed exactly as dogs you learn a lot from a fake botanist
 
Yeah, you've made that very clear that you're dealing with white powdery mildew. That shit never stopped one of my crops from producing. Only one of my crops ever got hit with it though, said crop was my crop of 2024. All the years before that I've been spraying my plants. Last year though, I allowed them to get hit with it. Trial by fire. Like I've said before, I'm breeding. Every plant I grew in the year of 2024, was from the same batch of seeds produced by the same female, and the same male, accept that one Transkei Durban Poison female. I originally had no intention of breeding her. I actually wanted to just cultivate her for sinsemilia bud at first. Anyway, I culled most of my males before any of my plants ever got hit with powdery mildew. Those males didn't have specific recombinations I was seeking out. By the time my plants got hit with powdery mildew, at first, it was just one male, who hadn't even shown sex yet, and two females. I just designated them as non-breeder specimens, sprayed them all down, and eventually, my plants recovered after a week to two weeks. About a month after that, pretty much all of my plants got hit with powdery mildew. Two of my males were clean, one of their sisters was also clean, and the Durban was also clean. So, I dug up both of the males that were clean, very meticulously, got both entire root stocks into some pots. I cut off most of the branches from both males, 'n castrated both of them entirely. I then brought them both over to my uncle's apartment, and I put them under some lights. I continued to stall them until all of the plants had fully flipped and finished stretching. By that point, I smell tested the pollen sacks and the pollen, from both males, the one that I liked less, had a more myrcene, beta caryophyllene, and pinene heavy chemotype. The other male however, smelled like nothing but passionfruit. He was the one who had the recombination of traits that I liked more anyway. Ergo, I took him back home, and just let him rip for a day. After that, I took him back to my uncle's apartment, and I let him finish out. He was an 8-week plant. His father was a six and a half and his mother was a nine. The sister he bred to was a 7-1/2 week finish, and the Durban was a 9-11 for sure, I didn't even wait that long, I just chopped her early at 8 weeks into season, 6 into flower. She couldn't take the cold. She did however, have a lot of traits that I've been seeking out, and her mother was a really good smoke. All I wanted were the viable seeds anyway, I didn't give a shit about smoking her. I got a couple hundred viable seeds of her own some couple thousand or so, called it a day and said "good enough"... You're probably wondering why I would be breeding a subtropical sativa if I live in Michigan, I get it... The answer is a simple one. Michigan sucks. I hate this place, I want to move back down south. Screw this. The autumns and Winters were fine the first few years, but, by this point, fuck this shit. So now I'm just collecting sativa seeds, and seeking out a new place to live somewhere to the fucking south. I seriously hate this shit. I'm literally ditching indicas over it, and breeding my hybrids back into sativas. I just can't take it, it's depressing. Anyway, regarding hardcore resistance to powdery mildew, that's a recessive trait. It's not exactly difficult to breed in. What every ganja cultivator in the world really needs, is better seeds, bred by breeders who know what they're doing and make better selections. There is no reason that something as simple as breeding out hermaphrodism, for example, should take 5 to 7 years, or even a decade, of trial and error until eventually, the breeder gets a lucky breeding pair because God felt sorry for him. It's a single point, autosomal recessive mutation, which only affects females... Breeding it out isn't exactly rocket science. Simply creating inbred lines is really not the way to do it. By that reasoning, line bred dogs are the best. Never mind the hip dysplasia, never mind the arthritis, never mind the propensity to blindness or deafness, or the propensity to cancer, or to kidney disease, or to heart failure, or the birth defects and physical deformities, shit, should I go on? Hey why don't you all check out some of the Australian cattle dogs my mother used to breed. One of them was literally missing a testicle. Brother to sister three generations in a row and then father to daughter the next generation after, what could ever go wrong? 🫠🙄🤣🤭😆🤣🤣
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This is how I deal with idiots
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My new favorite button, ignore😉
 
Ok? And I've taken 80 plants to the end... And, twice over, I've grown plants to between six and a half to 9 ft tall, within three to four months, in Michigan... By twice over, I mean two different years, not just two plants.
Thats a good start, get a few more years under your belt and you'll be a novice. Good luck on your growing journey, peace and love brother ✌️
 
Damn, nothing is good enough for you guys, is it? Wow... That's peace and love to you? No, that's an insult... How much more condescending could you be? You're novice your first few years, at most. Not by the end of your first fucking decade. How long until you're a master? By the time you've been in the grave for a century? Fuck off.🖕🏼
How do you ever get your head through a door with an ego that big? Take your foul mouth elsewhere
 
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