RobFromTX
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Oh right i forgot about that. I imagine that long flowering pheno will be some real rocket fuelI've kept trying, ,but still getting a server error.
Oh right i forgot about that. I imagine that long flowering pheno will be some real rocket fuelI've kept trying, ,but still getting a server error.
Spot on. Panama dominates, passes on nice lemony terps, but even my Honduran phenos were very dreamy like Panama. I haven't tried the Panama crossed to haze, but it must be fire.The panama goddess takes a pretty big influence. Its a more daydreamy head high from her, not as energetic. Still a great daytime smoke
Panama definitely dominates the cross, which is just fine with me. Have you had a chance to run the honduras x panama regular seeds yet? I bet there's some real gems to be found in thoseSpot on. Panama dominates, passes on nice lemony terps, but even my Honduran phenos were very dreamy like Panama. I haven't tried the Panama crossed to haze, but it must be fire.
Starting with post #10Panama definitely dominates the cross, which is just fine with me. Have you had a chance to run the honduras x panama regular seeds yet? I bet there's some real gems to be found in those
Wow man i didn't realize you were running standard. They look stunning as an outdoor sativa. Thats where they really want to be anyway. Well doneStarting with post #10
Honduras x Panama
VERY VIGOROUS AND PRODUCTIVE 100% SATIVA F1 HYBRID THAT WILL DELIGHT LOVERS OF CENTRAL AMERICAN SATIVAS Panama Goddess, the elite parent with which we have developed our best Panama hybrids of recent years, has in this case been crossed with our best parents of Honduran sativa (purple high...www.icmag.com
Yeah you know how it is with landraces, herms are just part of the game. Congrats man! post up some pics when the sites working againMan o man what a harvest, completely filled the dry box up, i can't even guess at the weight.
I can't wait to try it this time around, should be much better medicine than the first go round with her, she is greeaasssyyy.
It appears she isn't exactly stable, both runs im seeing nanners later in flower
Pics uploaded when possible
It sure is, i dont really mind unless it's just a herm monster, but i will have to take that into consideration anytime im wanting to do a seed run.Yeah you know how it is with landraces, herms are just part of the game. Congrats man! post up some pics when the sites working again
Just gotta get out those tweezers and go to town. I do it with my phone light when the grow rooms dark. better chance of getting most of themIt sure is, i dont really mind unless it's just a herm monster, but i will have to take that into consideration anytime im wanting to do a seed run.
Man, hell naw, lol, this was way too big to be going over it like that. I pick them off with my fingertips when i see them, but when one gets monstrous it would be too disruptive. Im guessing 6 - 8 ounces was on it. If it was an indica or hybrid that filled the dry box, id be guessing closer to a lb.Just gotta get out those tweezers and go to town. I do it with my phone light when the grow rooms dark. better chance of getting most of them
May i ask what nutrient line you're using? I switched to biobizz two years back. The landraces seem to like it more than some of the chemical lines i once usedMan, hell naw, lol, this was way too big to be going over it like that. I pick them off with my fingertips when i see them, but when one gets monstrous it would be too disruptive. Im guessing 6 - 8 ounces was on it. If it was an indica or hybrid that filled the dry box, id be guessing closer to a lb.
Mainly Dr Earth bat guano and then lesser amount of some seabird guano ( cant remember the brand, at work), super triple phosphate for quick release phosphorus for good quick root development while the guano gets broken down, lime, and epsom salt would make up a majority of what I'm feeding.May i ask what nutrient line you're using? I switched to biobizz two years back. The landraces seem to like it more than some of the chemical lines i once used
Biobizz is strong stuff too. especially the bloom. I use half strength, about one tblspoon per 2 gallons of water and its more than enough for most ace gear ive grownMainly Dr Earth bat guano and then lesser amount of some seabird guano ( cant remember the brand, at work), super triple phosphate for quick release phosphorus for good quick root development while the guano gets broken down, lime, and epsom salt would make up a majority of what I'm feeding.
I do have some Bio Bizz fish mix and bloom that i use to try and keep things green longer, along with top dressing of the guano, lime, and epsom salt.
Still trying to nail down a good frequency for top dressing of guano, lime, and epsom salt.
Is your bio bizz bloom reall liquidy and runny? Im wondering if i got a scam bottle, ive been mixing it much stronger than that, but i dont use it very often, only when it has really needed it.Biobizz is strong stuff too. especially the bloom. I use half strength, about one tblspoon per 2 gallons of water and its more than enough for most ace gear ive grown
Well the Grow is just molasses. You can buy that at any store. I only use the fish mix for about the first month of flower. Yeah i would say the biobloom is pretty runny. I buy mine on amazon. I hope im not getting scammedIs your bio bizz bloom reall liquidy and runny? Im wondering if i got a scam bottle, ive been mixing it much stronger than that, but i dont use it very often, only when it has really needed it.
I dont have the bio bizz grow, and I'm running low on fish mix and bloom, will need to replace later. I know ive clawed up a few sativas adding the fish mix
I doubt we are then, i was just wondering because the fish mix is quite thick. I have been using the fish mix through about halfway to 3/4 into flower if i see yellowing coming on.Well the Grow is just molasses. You can buy that at any store. I only use the fish mix for about the first month of flower. Yeah i would say the biobloom is pretty runny. I buy mine on amazon. I hope im not getting scammed