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^^Happy New Years there~!^^
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That looks great manHe traded a jar of that notorious thc to me for some of my homemade nutes.its real good.he has a cannatrol drying chamber it does a.great job of perservimg terps but cost like 1600 bucks.View attachment 36327
Yeah smells like somebody did a burnt-out in a diesel truck on top of a skunk soaked in kool aid .good buzz.great tasteThat looks great man
@SiamSam is good for trade let me see what he will or can doYou can throw whatever you want to top dress with for next grow in the bokashi buckets too. I like some rice hulls and hoarse tail,azomite, aloe powder, dryed herbs of many kinds , alfalfa,fozilized bat guano. The lactic acid bacteria will chew it up for the plants before hand like a mother bird feeding a baby. I will try to throw up a recipe of what I used to build my top soil (o horizon) if I can find the recipe.just give everything something to do,the microbes and bugs want to stay busy.its crazy how much stuff I put in the 30 gallons and they stay the same height. I guese allot of it is stuck to my lungs.coming to Thai land mabey next year. are you thier?mabey trade some genetics.
Thanks mosh I got too many seeds already.thought mabey we could get some exotic landrace stuff from thia land.i think thats were he is at.@SiamSam is good for trade let me see what he will or can do
I hear ya - shhhh maybe we can do that I may still even have some native Thai seeds left I’ll have to ck it outThanks mosh I got too many seeds already.thought mabey we could get some exotic landrace stuff from thia land.i think thats were he is at.

Definitely noticed that KNF is becoming more and more popular as more and more people want to grow organically and imo its the best organic option.And the crowd goes wild!
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KNF is the 7th most google searched term for the site. A lot of strains get indexed because people search google for where to find them, KNF is the only "grow style" that even shows up in the rankings. Pretty cool we have an expert on something unique. Happy new year @stonemason
EDIT: I also gave you forever edits in case you want to massage any old posts.
Thanks the edits will definitely come in handy the recipes have allot of miss spellings and the layout is goofy.i figured everyone would be understanding, you know stoner site.And the crowd goes wild!
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KNF is the 7th most google searched term for the site. A lot of strains get indexed because people search google for where to find them, KNF is the only "grow style" that even shows up in the rankings. Pretty cool we have an expert on something unique. Happy new year @stonemason
EDIT: I also gave you forever edits in case you want to massage any old posts.
Happy new year to you @Moe.RedAnd the crowd goes wild!
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KNF is the 7th most google searched term for the site. A lot of strains get indexed because people search google for where to find them, KNF is the only "grow style" that even shows up in the rankings. Pretty cool we have an expert on something unique. Happy new year @stonemason
EDIT: I also gave you forever edits in case you want to massage any old posts.
If any of you computer geniuses want to clean it up at all too go right ahead.i will not be offended. I'm more of the guy you call to knock something down or get something dirty.And the crowd goes wild!
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KNF is the 7th most google searched term for the site. A lot of strains get indexed because people search google for where to find them, KNF is the only "grow style" that even shows up in the rankings. Pretty cool we have an expert on something unique. Happy new year @stonemason
EDIT: I also gave you forever edits in case you want to massage any old posts.
My wife has a friend from their that begs us to go back and visit with her every year.I'm your Huckleberry for any and all things Thailand trip planning. Just ask away, .25 per questionView attachment 37046
Inflation here bro need make that at least .50 nowI'm your Huckleberry for any and all things Thailand trip planning. Just ask away, .25 per questionView attachment 37046





I see you have your little red workers on patrol.Quik update week 2 flower on 5 of the plants. Just flipped the early lemon berry.the lemon berry didn't like the stronger feed from last watering or the light getting turned up. A few burnt tips this week.other than that everything is happy and healthy. Im gona have to figure something out for the strawberry lemonade in the tent , she is stretching too close to the light 15 inches now. Proubly pull some of the main branches down a little.im gonna give everything a microbe tea Monday night.
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Hello stonemason, lovely shades of green there.Quik update week 2 flower on 5 of the plants. Just flipped the early lemon berry.the lemon berry didn't like the stronger feed from last watering or the light getting turned up. A few burnt tips this week.other than that everything is happy and healthy. Im gona have to figure something out for the strawberry lemonade in the tent , she is stretching too close to the light 15 inches now. Proubly pull some of the main branches down a little.im gonna give everything a microbe tea Monday night.
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Yea a bunch of them crawled out of the attic when I kicked the lights on in October.I see you have your little red workers on patrol.![]()
Thanks man .thats the early lemon berry by ethos.stoniest one we grew last year.except for mabey thier grape diamonds.That first pic is definitely a sativa dominant! Beautiful plants as usual brother.
Some English people call them Ladybirds, I grew up calling them Ladybugs....Probably Stone just says "Hey you" when trying to get their attention.I see you have your little red workers on patrol.![]()
I was expecting a little more trouble out of the 5 gallons.its just compost peat,and perilite.but im giving them the home made nutes some bacteria and microbes every watering and havnt had any issues. Except for when the timer didn't work for two weeks and they had 24 hours light instead of twelve twelve.They look like they are loving life~!
NICE~!
Ya there are tons of them crawling around .they keep coming out of the attic.i like watching them.Some English people call them Ladybirds, I grew up calling them Ladybugs....Probably Stone just says "Hey you" when trying to get their attention.


Is that alfalfa on the top? Rice Husks? I have to read up on this 1 pronto.I did 2 main lines on the strawberry sugars and four on the rest of the plants .except the strawberry lemonade it grew four mutant tops so it got six mains. My Buddy I help grow made some scog tables for his run coming up.he poped some killer genetics this run. I will get over there this week and post some pics.View attachment 41416View attachment 41408
I topped dressed with some alfalfa pellets this summer before I started this run. the mulch is rice hulls and a little straw.i like to use a mulch to give my bugs and microbes some protection.Is that alfalfa on the top? Rice Husks? I have to read up on this 1 pronto.
The mulch is realy important in my grow.the microbes need some protection from the lights.the worms ,rove beatles,predator mites appreciate it too. A must have for living soil.i have used straw in the past,but think I'm gona switch to rice hulls completely .as they break down they add silica.I topped dressed with some alfalfa pellets this summer before I started this run. the mulch is rice hulls and a little straw.i like to use a mulch to give my bugs and microbes some protection.