Holy crap..freakin awesome dude..!
Man I can't wait till I harvest..ionly hope mine get as fat as those beauts...
Certainly looking forward to thati think you will be pleased. i am so far! smoke test coming in a day or two
amen and keep on truckin, good luck and keep us informedNote To All:
A member, who will remain undisclosed, but whom I have a great deal of respect for, gave me positive rep for a post, but suggested I should humble myself a bit.
I would like to clarify to all:
At any given time my only personal desire is to beat my own best results. I know there are 1000x ways to skin a cat and there are many people out here across these forums producing some absolutely amazing medicine. I just have my own side project with the intent and goal of simplifying my own garden. It has been an immense help to see Phillthy in particular use the mix, as he runs such an immense variety of genetics. I have witnessed consistent results from his garden for over 2 years now. The changes he has observed and made note of are significant to me in regards to perfecting my mix, as I can trust his results as much as they were my own.
The goal is not to be the best or the claim this as the only way nor is it intended as a promotional. What you are witnessing is something in development being openly discussed.
I have plenty of work to do:
I need to balance the guanos a bit differently to tweak the taste of the final product.
I need to balance the nitrogen loads differently, upon the addition of a better nitrogen source, stinging nettle.
I need to include yucca root extract powder.
I need to add a bit more kelp meal...but not the green kind. I've been playing around with the red stuff.
I need to change the lime formula up a bit. For those of us who veg a bit longer.
There are many super good reasons to make all the above adjustments. The main one being...as the formula currently sits, it is only growing about 85-90% percent of strains without any form of major deficiency resulting in loss of production or end quality. I'd like to see it possible for anyone in the world to plant a seed, just water it, and have a flawless plant. This isn't to suggest my way is best or better and this is certainly not the first or only just add water concept that can be found on this site. My first organic garden was done using BurnOne's post in the organics for beginners thread. I'd be lying if I didn't say I gained some inspiration for the mix I now use today. My project is certainly the result of the many years of collective knowledge being combined and put to a practical application. Without the knowledge gained by others using the mix and showing me their end result; I have been able to work at an unprecedented pace and figure out more in the past 6-8 months than I did in the first 2 years I began playing around with this idea. For this indirect increased pace of progression, I am extremely grateful. It is the fact some flaws have been found, that I am actually so excited. I like knowing I've found a way to improve my own results. There is no plateau.
I don't want anyone to misinterpret my intent. For those that understand "overgrow", this is my contribution to said philosophy. Now anyone can do it.
dank.Frank
Philthy,I may be mistaken but i thought you had some Power Kush blooming too.