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growinggreen posted an update 4 months ago
Week 7 for these girls they are getting close. They are cruising along on some Gaia green organics and real growers recharge!
From seed given to me by a friend.
Mendo Montage (back left, purple plant)
Blue AK-47 (front plants)
im super excited for these!
backyard-boogie, Hash and 5 others-
Nice face!!
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What terpenes create a blueberry flavour or aroma? I’m curious and can’t find any solid answers.
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I asked over at a breeders server. Here is the response.
Cineole and linalool have large peaks at 50 and 55
D-cymene and limonene have slightly smaller peaks at 47 and 49 but still distinguishable
Linolool is one of the main terpenes found in strawberries so…
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It’s not from a strain, its from an actual blueberry.
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They were nice and green until 4 days ago when the yellow fade started they are only in week 6 with a papery feeling leaf. I feel this is too early for nutrient leaching. I gave a half tsp of epsom slat per gallon in 3 gallon living soil. Some leaves are still green… I can’t put my finger on it maybe calcium? Soil ph is 6.4 with gaia green 2-8-4
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They’re running out of nitrogen a bit early. Not calcium, not magnesium.
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Does anyone have any home made/ diy cO2 methods??
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Candles work magic
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Definitely beeswax candles
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Run 2 tents in flower but alternate the light between the two tents where one is light on and the other one light off and the plants will put out Co2 while in darkness so the other tent can use the extra Co2 and vice versa I have had great results using this method when I didn’t have a Co2 tank setup!
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Burning candles also work great but you just have to be careful with them because they have an open flame 🔥 and we don’t need that kind of fire lol we’re trying to get the other type of fire lol
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I’m curious about living soil temperature and what is best for microbial life and nutrient uptake. Does it even matter?
what are your thoughts?
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https://youtu.be/SY-di0xmeh4?si=KCfi0ijtQl62btAv
Biochar and carbon base amends
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If you add a “beneficial microbe and fungus pack” such as recharge or others. The ones that are best are living in that soil in those conditions are the ones that will live. This is why you mix these up just right before you use them. If you mixed them up and stored them you’d only have things left that can live pretty much totally water borne.
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Well think of it like this. A cellar is about 32f to 40f and that is around 5 feet to 10 feet deep. So growing will be in the first foot to 3 feet deep. and your average temps at 2 foot mark 50f and up. Microbs like what the root temp likes and that would be from 50f to 85f. I find the sweet spot to grow microbs is around 75f. but as long as…
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