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Kyg's Outdoor Trichapalooza

iGrowDope

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lol ya idk what walt is thinking maybe he just sick of paying for the web domain? what cheese u doing bro? im on the hunt for a great cheese for guerilla growing. a few pages back on this thread i posted the potentials for next season. welcome to icmag though i love it here! alot of knowledgeable growers on here

Junk said that he was going through some family problems. I've got my barneys blue cheese & 2x freebies here. It's 100% indica :shucks: probably going to have to transport it to flower inside (hopefully not though). Topped it twice, could probably look better if I had more time to give to all of them.
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Sorry about the shit picture quality lol. My phone went overboard :wave:
 

Guyute54

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Looking good man. I seem to always have a few plants that go through the flower/reveg thing. The tops usually are good but the lowers tend to mold. I would pick the lower buds if you notice any brown on them. Maybe just hash the lowers out if that happens.
 
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Oakhills

Hey Kyg, have you opened your bottle of Regalia yet? I just opened my bottle and the tamper proof seal wasn't sealed very well and the Regalia itself is like a very black coffee color.

I'm worried that it may have oxidized and is bad. I don't want to soil drench with it if it's bad!

Can you check the color of yours? Thanks Kyg! And your plants look great except those one leaf plants ( I had a Girl Scout Cookie last year that did that, didn't produce much)
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
Junk said that he was going through some family problems. I've got my barneys blue cheese & 2x freebies here. It's 100% indica :shucks: probably going to have to transport it to flower inside (hopefully not though). Topped it twice, could probably look better if I had more time to give to all of them.
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Sorry about the shit picture quality lol. My phone went overboard :wave:
they are looking good bro. i bet those will be some nice ladies
Looking good man. I seem to always have a few plants that go through the flower/reveg thing. The tops usually are good but the lowers tend to mold. I would pick the lower buds if you notice any brown on them. Maybe just hash the lowers out if that happens.
hey guyute thanks for popping in. this is my first time with a plant that has went to flower like this. i know next year i will wait till may 1st before i even pop the seeds. i spoke with a rep from Delicious seeds and they now ship to usa so i was telling her how much i liked their critical ssh so far and asked about the most mold resistant strain they have and she told me cotton candy or critcal jack herer. i told her i was interested in the cheese candy bc a few buds on icmag said it was a great guerilla strain, so today when i check my email she said she will throw a 5 pack of cheese candy in for free with my order if i order direct from them..i was like :woohoo: that saves me 60$ from herbies..thanks for the advice i will prolly just chop the small limbs off it and hope i can get at least a ounce off the plant bc i sure the fukk went in the hole on this one bc the spot i put one of them in is at 1 my best plots with most sun exposure.
Hey Kyg, have you opened your bottle of Regalia yet? I just opened my bottle and the tamper proof seal wasn't sealed very well and the Regalia itself is like a very black coffee color.

I'm worried that it may have oxidized and is bad. I don't want to soil drench with it if it's bad!

Can you check the color of yours? Thanks Kyg! And your plants look great except those one leaf plants ( I had a Girl Scout Cookie last year that did that, didn't produce much)

hey bro today is the first day i used regalia. it foams up like crazy in when u put it into a 1 gallon jug if its disturbed..that shit was so black and thick it looked like herseys syrup going into the spray bottle. i used it on plot#5 today along with some chitosan and Salicyic acid for a 3 hit combo of Sar/Isr inducers. i 15ml into the sprayer and 15ml into 1 gallon milk jug and watered it in as well so in a few days i will see if shes grew any like it said it should do.i can say though i did not have any trouble at all spraying it in my spray bottle.. im just hoping that it will protect me from bud rot...oh i should add that for weeks 6-7 i will be using Ogbiowar root pack as well. i was gonna use this actinovate but his root pack has actinovate active spore plus a bunch of others like mycostop,sernade and trichoderma so fingers crossed! i know the church strains are gonna be monster producers though. thanks for kind words brother! i know that shitty as S6 looks like shit i hate even looking at it. i should just pull the fker up and toss it but im gonna wait and see what it does and show serious seeds the outcome. they blamed me for it going into flowering to early saying i was to low in late and or started it to early. i told them here on their seed forum that then they should have said on the description that i was to low in late and it was just for ppl above 50n lat. they have really been a big let down for me. they use to be my favorite breeders but they are crossed off the list now. i will be sticking to Paradise,dinafem,delicious,ace,ripper and greenhouse
 
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Oakhills

Kyg, Thanks so much brother, I'm make up 25 gallons of water to 450ml of Regalia. Yeah, foams up like a bubble bath and looks like Hershey's syrup! I'm also adding 3 tablespoons of Actinovate to the mix. Every two weeks for soil drench and the week in between will be foliar Actinovate at a rate of 1/4 teaspoon to a gallon of water. All water is filtered so no chlorine from tap water to kill off the microbes in the soil.

Thanks for the quick response Bro!!!!!
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
Kyg, Thanks so much brother, I'm make up 25 gallons of water to 450ml of Regalia. Yeah, foams up like a bubble bath and looks like Hershey's syrup! I'm also adding 3 tablespoons of Actinovate to the mix. Every two weeks for soil drench and the week in between will be foliar Actinovate at a rate of 1/4 teaspoon to a gallon of water. All water is filtered so no chlorine from tap water to kill off the microbes in the soil.

Thanks for the quick response Bro!!!!!

anytime brother! thats a good ideal with the actinovate soil drenching it. i hadnt thought about that i was just thinking folair with it during weeks 5-7. i prolly will just use it as a soil drench now and use the ogbiowar for folair since they have alot more microbes that will fight the rot and will raise the % of not getting infected with rot. here is my plan so far weeks 1-3 i will use regalia 15ml folair 15ml soil drench,greencure at 1/2 tbs. weeks 4-5 regalia same ml as week 1-3 and Sns244c then weeks 5-7 regalia,bud factor x 5ml and ogbiowar. i think i will add actinovate like u for soil drenching it weeks 1-5..keep me posted on ur results u see with the regalia..thanks bro
 
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Oakhills

Kyg, you've got the system down! BAM! I don't get the humidity nor the summer rain you get but I do get plenty of fog from San Francisco. I have a heavily sativa leaning Super Silver Haze that may go into Mid November so I hope all the compost tea and SAR prep works out. I even got some chitosan on the way as you recommended.

Thank for sharing your knowledge and all your research, all time!
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
I just got this in! It's the best I can due in terms of making tea for my organic plants since I don't have a tea brewer. I can't make a tea at the house anyways bc the ole lady will bitch like hell since she has OCD about cleaning and good smelling house.Anyone used this from these guys?
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
well i went to plot 1,2, and 4. plot 3 is history both plants i had there was killed by mother nature,but thats ok less water to carry lol the other plots are looking great! nice and gree leaves. all the plants are taller then me now so they are over 5 foot 7 inch. one of my biddys has just started to flower as well so it should be done around 1st week in sept. the 2 delahaze and 1 critical super silver haze are gonna be huge yielders at plot 1 and 4. i didnt take my phone bc it was raining out so i figured that was the best time to go and fert them while it was good and cool out. i'll have some pics when i go back sometime next week.
 

MountainBudz

⛽🦨 Kinebud and Heirloom Preservationist! 🦨 ⛽
Everything is sounding and looking good your way Ky! I have lost a few plants myself due to these strong storms we have been getting. I even noticed a few of my plants were completely gone, no trace of them and I dont think it was anyone or LEO that done it because I had more all around them in the same area. Its time now for me to start throwing out late plants and starting my last batch of seeds as well.

The other day I was at a large plot and it was storming in mid day so I figured there would be no choppers out flying, boy was I wrong! As soon as the storm passed literally not 5 minutes after I heard a loud noise out of no where. I threw my camo jacket on and covered my face, a huge ass black hawk helicopter passed the tops of the trees right above me. I was fixing to slowly make my way out of there and it turned around and flew above me for a good 20 minutes making circles and sitting still. Talk about scared to fucking death man, that was the scariest experience i've had. No more day time work for me after 9:00am or so. I could feel the wind from the blades as they would turn the nose of the heli down to blow the tree tops over, I never looked because I was balled up beneath a cedar tree but there were many of time it was hoovering right upon me.

I pray that never happens again. When it finally made its way across to the other mountain I was gone. Thought my heart was gonna jump out of my chest. I know the FLIR cannot really detect plants but this chopper is equipped with a costly FLIR system and it could detect me very easily. Thats what scared me the most.

A couple days after I wen't and checked on a plot they flew around which I had somewhere near 60 plants and they were all chopped about 6 inches above the stalk. So i'm not sure if the LEO's done it or not, this was a set and visit once a month patch. The odd thing is that they usually pull the root and all up when they find mine, but these were still in the ground. Not sure if it was just a different unit than usual or what. Be careful out there bro, always carry a full camo suit in your bag as well in the day, I never heard this until it was coming right up on me. Keep it green KY!
 

gorilla ganja

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well i went to plot 1,2, and 4. plot 3 is history both plants i had there was killed by mother nature,but thats ok less water to carry lol the other plots are looking great! nice and gree leaves. all the plants are taller then me now so they are over 5 foot 7 inch. one of my biddys has just started to flower as well so it should be done around 1st week in sept. the 2 delahaze and 1 critical super silver haze are gonna be huge yielders at plot 1 and 4. i didnt take my phone bc it was raining out so i figured that was the best time to go and fert them while it was good and cool out. i'll have some pics when i go back sometime next week.

Hey KY, Sorry about your losses. How did they die? Animals usually leave 6 ft plants alone or at least just eat the tips. Best of luck with the rest.
GG
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
Hey KY, Sorry about your losses. How did they die? Animals usually leave 6 ft plants alone or at least just eat the tips. Best of luck with the rest.
GG

heygg! no biggie brother! thanks for the kind words..i think the 1st plant(serious6)at plot 3 was killed by a deer and the 2nd(biddy early) was blown over by a huge wind storm we had. i actually planned for this to happen this year which is why i set out 6 more plants then i usally put out just for this case. the good news is though that my Delahazes have all survived and are thriving. this year will be the biggest yeild i have ever gotton if i make it thur with them. i would only usally do 1-2 Delahaze but this year i said fk it and bought a whole pack. i still have 2 biddys left though that are growing nicely. 1 of the biddys has already started to flower which i suppose is time for it bc its a early strain and it looks like i will get a decent yeild from them both if they make it. next year i will only be running only 5 different breeders instead of 10 or 11 which will be the paradise,ace,dinafem,delicious and greenhouse. i still have 8 biddys,3 serious-6,2 blueberry headbands and 5 church so i wont have to spend as much on seeds next year as i did this year. i only hope the church is as mold resistant as it claims to be bc these 3 i have out are gonna be very big yeilders,i can tell that much just from looking at all the branching on the plants.
 

who dat is

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well i went to plot 1,2, and 4. plot 3 is history both plants i had there was killed by mother nature,but thats ok less water to carry lol the other plots are looking great! nice and gree leaves. all the plants are taller then me now so they are over 5 foot 7 inch. one of my biddys has just started to flower as well so it should be done around 1st week in sept. the 2 delahaze and 1 critical super silver haze are gonna be huge yielders at plot 1 and 4. i didnt take my phone bc it was raining out so i figured that was the best time to go and fert them while it was good and cool out. i'll have some pics when i go back sometime next week.

Sorry for your loss bud. I was going to say too that if you have a touchscreen/smartphone you can put it in a nice ziplock bag to keep the water out and you can still use it through the bag, it will still register your finger using stuff. Nice outdoor lifehack.
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
Sorry for your loss bud. I was going to say too that if you have a touchscreen/smartphone you can put it in a nice ziplock bag to keep the water out and you can still use it through the bag, it will still register your finger using stuff. Nice outdoor lifehack.
thats some great info there. i didnt know that! i will start taking the phone with me from here on out now :woohoo:
Looking good out there ky. Sorry bout the losses but you will still get a nice haul. :)
Be safe out there.

hey Trich! i love the username bro :jump: from the way things look right now in terms of branching and structure the 3 biggest producers will be Dela,church and Jacky with blueberry headband,critical super silver haze and critical jack. i have a feeling though that the CJ will explode in the next 30 days though. thanks for stopping in bro :tiphat:
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
Has anyone tried this bloom booster in living soil? I'm gonna make a tea with the worm power,bat guano and this dr earth bud and bloom booster to do a couple root drenches to get even more micro life in my soil before I just top dress the rest of it around 25th of this month in preparation for flowering. If any of u guys have tried this please let me know the results and the best way that i can use it for my living soil plot.

 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
I'd layer with it over making ACT. That product looks good! I've seen it at the farm store.

ya it dont have no fishy smell to it either,i got it at my hardware store for 11$. im gonna be using it as top dressing in about 2 weeks when they get ready to switch to flowering. i want the soil to be nice and full of microbes lol i found a feeding schedule on grass city that was sent from Milo shammas himself. check this out hes cool with cannabis growers as well from the email i read on Gc about it.

PURPOSE: A proven success kit for 6 INDOOR 5-GALLON PLANTS for gardeners demanding the highest grade finished product with maximum yield as the main objective.

DESIGN: Easy to follow schedule takes all the guesswork out of what to do and when to do it. The

LSP 258 kit has been proven to grow the healthiest plants with maximum weight gain, thick/tight buds, and sticky/oily flowers. Follow the week by week schedule for maximum results. No guesswork. No burning. Only maximum yields! Set your lights and harvest by your desired date.

CHECKLIST:
6 EMPTY 5-GALLON POTTING CONTAINERS
• Two bags of Dr. Earth® 1.5 Cu. Ft. Home Grown® potting soil or Pot of Gold® potting soil.
• One 4-pound bag of Dr. Earth® Organic 2™ Starter Fertilizer 2-4-2 (the start)
• One 4-pound bag of Dr. Earth® Organic 5™ Tomato and Vegetable Fertilizer 5-7-3 (the middle)
• One 4-pound bag of Dr. Earth® Organic 8™ Bud & Bloom Booster 4-10-7 (the finish)
• One pint of Dr. Earth® Liquid Solution™ All Purpose Fertilizer 3-3-3 (the maintenance)
• One pint of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate 0-0-4.5 (the micro-maintenance)
• One pint of Dr. Earth® ProActive™ Fruit & Vegetable Ready-to-use Insect Spray (the kill)


DIRECTIONS TO GET STARTED: Using the contents of the 2 bags of potting soil, fill all 6 containers until soil level is within 1 inch from the top of each container. Blend ¼ cup of Dr. Earth® Organic 2™ Starter Fertilizer into the top 4 inches of the potting soil. Dig a small hole to transplant your cutting. The hole should be slightly larger than the size of your transplant. Make sure that you do not bury the transplant too deeply. The soil level of the transplant should be slightly higher than the soil level in the 5-gallon container to avoid “damping off” and other fungal diseases. Water the container well. Wait 5 minutes. Then start your feeding schedule as prescribed below. Turn on your lights and get growing. Follow the light manufacturer’s suggestions very carefully to send your plants into a strong vegetative cycle that will maximize “green growth.” Many options are available. Any length of time between 18 to 24 hours is effective. Consult with your light manufacturer for best results.
Water again, using Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate diluted in 1 gallon of water, at a ratio of 2 tablespoons per gallon. Water all plants equally with the 1 gallon of seaweed solution water; apply equal amounts per plant until the 1 gallon of solution has been completely used.

NOTE: Insect spray should only be used directly on the soil, if you see fungus gnats or other insects. Do not spray the plants leaves, as this could cause burning under strong lights.


FEEDING SCHEDULE:
Week 1: Day 1- Thoroughly blend Dr. Earth® Organic 2™ starter fertilizer into the top 4 inches of soil in the containers, at the rate of ¼ cup per each 5-gallon container. Water it in with a solution of Dr.Earth® Seaweed Concentrate. (See instructions above.)


Week 2: Mix Dr. Earth® Liquid Solution™ at a rate of 4 tablespoons per gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per 5-gallon plant.


Week 3: Mix ¼ cup of Dr Earth® Organic 2™ Starter Fertilizer into the top 2 inches of soil in each 5-gallon container. Scratch in completely, but be careful not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.


Week 4: Mix 4 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Liquid solution® and 2 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate into 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After feeding, water lightly with pure water, to drive the nutrients down into the soil.


Week 5: Mix Dr. Earth® Organic 5™ Vegetable Fertilizer at a rate of ¼ cup per five-gallon container mixed thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil trying not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.


Week 6: Mix both Dr. Earth® Liquid Solution® and Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate. Mix 4 tablespoons of Liquid Solution and 2 tablespoons of Seaweed Concentrate in 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After you feed, water lightly with pure water to drive the nutrients down into the soil.


Week 7: Thoroughly mix Dr. Earth® Organic 5™ Vegetable Fertilizer into the top 2 inches of soil, at a rate of ¼ cup per 5-gallon container, trying not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.


Week 8: Mix 4 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Liquid solution® and 3 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate into 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After feeding, water lightly with pure water, to drive the nutrients down into the soil.


Week 9: Thoroughly mix Dr. Earth® Organic 8™ Bud & Bloom Booster into the top 2 inches of soil, at a rate of ¼ cup per 5-gallon container, trying not to disturb the established root system. Water thoroughly.


Week 10: Mix 4 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Liquid solution® and 3 tablespoons of Dr. Earth® Seaweed Concentrate into 1 gallon of water. Apply 2 ½ cups of solution per plant. After you feed, water lightly with pure water to drive the nutrients down into the soil.


Week 11: Mix Dr. Earth® Organic 8™ Bud & Bloom Booster thoroughly into the top 2 inches of soil, at a rate of ¼ cup per 5-gallon container, trying not to disturb the established root system. Water well.


Week 12 UNTIL HARVEST: Use pure water only to flush all of the nutrients from the soil. It is important to understand that hundreds of different of varieties of plants are available to grow and harvest. Most plants have different maturity dates, for this reason we recommend 11 weeks of feeding at the minimum, if the variety of plant you choose to grow requires a long flowering period, then you may keep feeding with Dr. Earth Liquid Solution at a rate 2 tablespoons mixed into 1 gallon of water then applied at a rate of 2 ½ cups of solution per plant until 2 weeks before harvest. Flushing the nutrients from the soil 2 weeks prior to harvest will help to maximize your plants’ potency.


IMPORTANT NOTES:
• FOR MAXIUM RESULTS, START EACH NEW CROP BY DISCARDING THE USED SOIL AND REFILLING POTS WITH FRESH DR. EARTH® POTTING SOILS AS CALLED FOR ABOVE.
• APPLY MINIUMUM AMOUNTS OF WATER, ONLY ENOUPH TO KEEP THE SOIL MOIST AND ALLOWING IT TO DRY BETWEEN WATERING.
• NO TWO PLANTS ARE ALIKE; THE ACTUAL DAY OF HARVEST CAN VARY BETWEEN 14 TO 20 WEEKS FROM THE TIME A CUTTING WAS TRANSPALANTED INTO THE SOIL. DIFFERENT VARIETYS MATURE AT DIFFERENT RATES.
• IN MOST CASES, 16 WEEKS IS AN AVERAGE TIME FRAME TO GROW HEALTHY AND MATURE PLANTS.
• KNOW THE VARIETY YOU ARE GROWING AND LOOK FOR SIGNS OF MATURITY.
• ALWAYS LET THE SOIL DRY COMPLETELY BEFORE YOU HARVEST!
Best of health to you,
Milo Shammas
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
I went to the organic plot today to inoculate the soil with a shit load more of microbes. I used 1 tbs of bat guano,3tbs of worm power liquid extract, 1/4 tsp of Bioag humic & silica, 1 tsp of insect frass and 2 tbs of the dr earth flower girl. The dela is over 6 foot tall now and I still have the stretch to go. The jackey white that I super cropped is gonna be a massive yeilder. All the branches have healed up and right now I got at least 7 top colas from the looks of things. First 2 pics of the dela 3rd pic is the jacky. I didn't take a pic of the blueberry headband it seems lol I thought I did oh well! It looks great as well though and both branches I super cropped on it has recovered as well.
 

Kygiacomo!!!

AppAlachiAn OutLaW
:woohoo:Ive been getting a nice break from carrying water for the last 2 weeks and temps have been mild. im going tomorrow to plot5 to topdress the plants with Ewc and give them a nice spray down of worm power liquid extract,liquid seaweed and bat guano. flowering should start around 3 more weeks for all the strains. i do have 1 biddy that just started to flower though at plot1,which should be done i suppose by 1st week in sept. i will keep u fellas posted! flowering time is my fav time of year:trampoline:
 

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