You can see the progression. He was in the pic for the top and caught my attention so I got a few more. I gathered those bugs early November after the first frost and they are still hanging out.The lady bugs just chilling by those glorious nuggets of space cabbage is a really nice touch H.A.F. Beautiful pics man!
This totally sounds reasonable and makes sense to me as it is an already proven path to get the result the breeder got from his plant. But I am starting to think growing weed is a lot like brewing beer in the regard that if you stress your yeast a bit that you pitch on your wort that's when a lot of magic things happen flavor and smell wise. You can never really know how a plant will react to the Brawndo until you give it the Brawndo. Maybe that little bit of stress in a different medium might make it grab a gear it never had before.Food for thought/argument/discussion/anecdote...
I have been listening to a lot of podcasts and one thing I heard in a living soil discussion that may have merit is that how a seed is bred can determine the best way to grow it. Like, if the mother was in hydro and all jacked up on the Mountain Dew the seeds will be expecting that as well, or they may not be all over it like a spider monkey. Or if the seeds were produced organically they might be more finicky with the Brawndo and show issues more. Both because they have to learn a new way to eat.
I have had a few plants that have had some ugly leaves at the end. Still green to the tips but with random splotches that don't resemble any specific deficiency. Not sick, but at some point not healthy and that stuff doesn't heal. This is Double Alien from La Plata labs and I bet if I looked into it they are not organic.
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It's a beautiful plant except for those 4 leaves - which would have been the upper ones at or shortly after flip - right when they were expecting something and didn't get it so they had to work for it instead. The 007up from Swamp Boys was the same, and during ripening got that same look on the lower fans as well. It was still great smoke with good bag appeal after the fact but it was an ugly grow.
It's nothing I am going to worry about, but if it is a little more than bro science it's good to have in mind when you know there should be nothing wrong and you see stuff like that.
Totally this which is making me very excited to see what my cut of Bluberry Brisco County Line that just went to flower turns into cuz her momma is so damn pretty.I think of it like wine grapes. How you grow it definitely makes a difference in the outcome. As far as the overall plant health I don't think it matters on the organic side other than a hiccup here and there. If you are in hydro and have issues at critical growth points like when they are just starting to veg well, or just after flip it might be nothing more than the same type of hiccup. But since in hydro (or coco, or soil with salts) you are controlling the plant you feel the need to fix it, rather than hide-n-watch.
This could be why those first clone runs are generally as good or better smoke than the seed run. Whatever system you are in they are dialed in to it.
Have you seen "Bubble Bowls" yet? I have the 3 stage set and it is great for dry sifting https://www.bubblebowlkits.com/#!/Bubble-Bowls-Dri-Shake-3-Stage-Kit/p/50848959Here's what I found works pretty well for dry sift. Classification sifters for mining that fit on a 5g bucket, then a stainless bowl from wally world that it fits in. The first run is 1/8" and just a gloved hand rubbing everyrhing through the grid. If it's not dry enough it wads up and you stop. This stuff was good.
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Then a 1/12" grid that gets out any stems and stuff. That gets a pretty homogenous mix with most of the trich's already off the leafy bits.
Everything else is gentle through a set of hash sifters. 220m on down.
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I have seen those but I like stainless screen. I have these in assorted sizes - click and there's lots of options.Have you seen "Bubble Bowls" yet? I have the 3 stage set and it is great for dry sifting https://www.bubblebowlkits.com/#!/Bubble-Bowls-Dri-Shake-3-Stage-Kit/p/50848959
Yeah, I do wish they had stainless screens.I have seen those but I like stainless screen. I have these in assorted sizes - click and there's lots of options.
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But I also got some rolls of mesh to make something larger.
Those chinese things are only about 6" across, only for classification after getting it small. I have a large 120m sifter I made out of wood, but no other sizes. I have two different mesh sizes to make it better but haven't gotten that round tuit yet.Yeah, I do wish they had stainless screens.