A bag of mud and some Sunshine Daydream.
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Re: A bag of mud and some Sunshine Daydream.
Oh dear how could that have happened?lol liking your style Marcus
			
			
									
						
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Re: A bag of mud and some Sunshine Daydream.
Cheers Dex, good explanation.Dex wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 5:40 pmI started using honey when i forst started growing my uncle told me its a remedy for heat stress and any other stress so i tried it on plant and it wokred i got stone off my first plant grown in 40c nearly lights on and 15c lights out temps lmao was a mess and plants grew better with honey and happier pkus more frost ...DIY.Rik wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 5:07 pmHey Marcus and Dex,Dex wrote: ↑Thu May 14, 2020 12:14 pm
I see honey is doing the joby too lol top notch meds you been producing buddy![]()
Ill try do more guano then i been mixing charge with plagrong guano but like half a tea spoon of guano to 60ml of charge and thought that was too much going into 5ltrs of coco lol ...
Thanksfor that mi bradda and good luck with these
Could you guys give me a heads up on the honey, how, why and when you use it?
I have tried researching about it before. I have used mollasses but always wandered about honey. I know it can be useful for its anti fungal properties.
So i started to look for raw honey and i start ising it when i remeber now from as soon as pistills start showing up everywhere in flower normally week 2 or 3...
i use one table spoon in warm water mixed into 5ltr water ..
i do that when organic ish and when salty ferts
And finall the reason i chose hoeny over molasses is because molasses has to be broken down allot where as honey seemed to go inti plants quicker.. (im no scientist) while molasses attracted gnats and made plants little dull looking till pots were nearly dry
And my other science behind ot tho im not one is honey comes from nectar which is already broken down by olants and unusable for them and more natural for then if that makes sense ...
so it stuck with me since plus im not saying it does but i swear i have froster and stickier flowers than i do without honey...
could be my head but its why i use honey buddy helps de stress and frost
My one indoors is looking like she needs some stress relief and she's in last 2 weeks, so she'll be getting a bit the next water.
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Re: A bag of mud and some Sunshine Daydream.
Beware of shit honey the best honey is one from holland and barrets which is about 6quid raw forest honey its calledDIY.Rik wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 5:04 pmCheers Dex, good explanation.Dex wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 5:40 pmI started using honey when i forst started growing my uncle told me its a remedy for heat stress and any other stress so i tried it on plant and it wokred i got stone off my first plant grown in 40c nearly lights on and 15c lights out temps lmao was a mess and plants grew better with honey and happier pkus more frost ...
So i started to look for raw honey and i start ising it when i remeber now from as soon as pistills start showing up everywhere in flower normally week 2 or 3...
i use one table spoon in warm water mixed into 5ltr water ..
i do that when organic ish and when salty ferts
And finall the reason i chose hoeny over molasses is because molasses has to be broken down allot where as honey seemed to go inti plants quicker.. (im no scientist) while molasses attracted gnats and made plants little dull looking till pots were nearly dry
And my other science behind ot tho im not one is honey comes from nectar which is already broken down by olants and unusable for them and more natural for then if that makes sense ...
so it stuck with me since plus im not saying it does but i swear i have froster and stickier flowers than i do without honey...
could be my head but its why i use honey buddy helps de stress and frost
My one indoors is looking like she needs some stress relief and she's in last 2 weeks, so she'll be getting a bit the next water.
And second is manuka i use, the thicker the honey the more true honey it is and not mixed with corn syrup..
Good thing i allways have jars and jars of all sorts of raw honey lol local is best too :D
Good luck buddy
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Re: A bag of mud and some Sunshine Daydream.
Yeah I have some Manuka Honey from Australia, it was a gift. So I've used that. That raw forest stuff sounds good though, might have to go have a ganders at thatDex wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 6:36 pmBeware of shit honey the best honey is one from holland and barrets which is about 6quid raw forest honey its calledDIY.Rik wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 5:04 pmCheers Dex, good explanation.Dex wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 5:40 pm
I started using honey when i forst started growing my uncle told me its a remedy for heat stress and any other stress so i tried it on plant and it wokred i got stone off my first plant grown in 40c nearly lights on and 15c lights out temps lmao was a mess and plants grew better with honey and happier pkus more frost ...
So i started to look for raw honey and i start ising it when i remeber now from as soon as pistills start showing up everywhere in flower normally week 2 or 3...
i use one table spoon in warm water mixed into 5ltr water ..
i do that when organic ish and when salty ferts
And finall the reason i chose hoeny over molasses is because molasses has to be broken down allot where as honey seemed to go inti plants quicker.. (im no scientist) while molasses attracted gnats and made plants little dull looking till pots were nearly dry
And my other science behind ot tho im not one is honey comes from nectar which is already broken down by olants and unusable for them and more natural for then if that makes sense ...
so it stuck with me since plus im not saying it does but i swear i have froster and stickier flowers than i do without honey...
could be my head but its why i use honey buddy helps de stress and frost
My one indoors is looking like she needs some stress relief and she's in last 2 weeks, so she'll be getting a bit the next water.
And second is manuka i use, the thicker the honey the more true honey it is and not mixed with corn syrup..
Good thing i allways have jars and jars of all sorts of raw honey lol local is best too :D
Good luck buddy
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Re: A bag of mud and some Sunshine Daydream.
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Fuck a duck Marcus, they look amazing! .   Nice to see a Bodhi strain you can't get anymore.
Just out of interest, what do you use for your close up pics?
			
			
									
						
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I'm sure I just saw a spidermite :) looking well Marcus. Greezy AF
			
			
									
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Re: A bag of mud and some Sunshine Daydream.
That's very good of you sir, thank you. I've been after this strain for a while. I've got some Hashplant-D regs from Bodhi (Chem-D x 88G13HP), they'll be popped in a couple of runs time and the plan is to make seeds also as this is a line I aim to keep. If it works ill return the favour.Marcus wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 8:02 pm
Cheers Tictok, looks like I've got some seeds on a lower branch of each so if they ripen ok, then these will live on! (I'll sling you some when done, send them to a mod)![]()
Pictures, yes - I drew those with crayons earlier. Good ain't they?
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I use an old 50mm prime lens in front of a zoom lens, bit of superglue and an old lens filter ring and it works. I'll grab a pic of the camera set up tomorrow.
Kinda glued to the chair at the moment and Jurrasic Park is on French TV when this weathergirl shuts up!
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Nice camera set up, certainly gives some superb pics.
Cheers