I'm playing around a little myself this season making beans for the first time in 40+ years.Nice looking plants.
I think the Syrian and Sinai are very similar as well as Lebanese. Same region. I might break out some Syrian and do a cross with a Panama/PCK cross I have. I made a cross with the Sinai and a Durban/PCK that turned out really good.
It's amazing what you can create when you go back as far as you can and make your own hybrids with the different strains that are available. Outfits like RSC and ACE provide the ingredients to cook whatever dish you want.
I thought grapes were toxic to dogs?A few more...
@MAHA KALA grand funk
Queen mother
Nh x Panama
Mango hz
CBD#1 (this one is more to my wife's liking)
And a bonus for cousin @revegeta666 ,
The grapes are already sweet and there is shade all day in the shade of the vine
Salu2
I use aged chicken manure from my chickens , worm castings from my wood pile good composted soil and a little limeWhats everyone running nute wise? Trying out this line for the first time and im pretty pleased myself View attachment 19062183
It was shielding the plants.. lol.. now I got to figure out some kind of hillbilly fence to try hiding them from theivin eyes..^^^ .. feel sorry for your car. It’s buried in weed
I am going to try it. Thanks for info.Yes, washing the indoor harvests is overkill you could say, at most there will be a little dust on the buds. It's more that I have made of washing the harvest such a habit it's just part of growing for me, the same way I wash my vegetables before eating them.
On the other hand, checking the outdoor harvest with a microscope is very eye opening. The amount of shit that will stick to resin is unbelievable.
Not trying to be insulting, some people don't know, but grapes are poisonous to dogs. Raisins even more. At least check it out. You love that little guy. Growing up, when I was around 10, my friend and I gave his dogs raisins when we had some. Nothing bad ever happened. Every list of things not to feed to dogs includes grapes and chocolate, which my friend also gave to Chico, his Manchester terrier. LOL!A few more...
@MAHA KALA grand funk
Queen mother
Nh x Panama
Mango hz
CBD#1 (this one is more to my wife's liking)
And a bonus for cousin @revegeta666 ,
The grapes are already sweet and there is shade all day in the shade of the vine
Salu2
what’s the function of the lemon juice, I use lime juice juice to ph the new wellI wouldn't use propolix in flower anyway, it has a very strong smell that would surely affect the taste of your buds. Weird that it would be restricted in the US as it's a natural byproduct from bees.
I've never done the peroxide wash myself. It does sound a little extreme if you only found one botrytis spot. What I use is a bucket with lemon juice, another with sodium bicarbonate and a third one with distilled water to rinse off.
when I realized what’s really going on here
when the sun is shining across the north remember there’s a Florida man who came to bring sunshine to the mountains. Saying this kinda shit worked when I hit the nearest chip shop in Edi. That was a great year for cycling the path all hours of the day, so I can’t help but say it with the same confidence. When you see the sunshine remember the Florida man. Haha
To anyone who wants to try it, the recipe I use is:I am going to try it. Thanks for info.
It's just a cleaning agent. An acid (lemon) and then a base (bicarbonate) because they will help detach any unwanted shit on the resin.what’s the function of the lemon juice, I use lime juice juice to ph the new well
In the past I fed many grapes to my dogs with no problem, but now with my grand dog her mom says no grapes along with just about everything else. Oh how thing have changed. My dog got into and ate like 3 pounds of dark chocolate he had just a little stomach ache .So I believe grape seeds contain a toxin ,however most grapes are seedless and even if not the dog would have to crunch the seeds and that's unlikely. Most likely to just wolf them down and poop the seeds out harmlessly. My dog only ate seedless grapes BTW .I thought grapes were toxic to dogs?
Yeah, it wasn't criticism or anything. We got a dog a couple years back and I only knew of chocolate and chicken bones. Then my wife starts freaking out about grapes and chewing gum (xyletol) and I didn't realize that so many things are bad for dogs that I never though about. She does act like one grape will kill the dog (lol) but perhaps certain grapes or certain breeds have different tolerances? I even got rid of my grape plants at home, though they were not producing anything anyways.In the past I fed many grapes to my dogs with no problem, but now with my grand dog her mom says no grapes along with just about everything else. Oh how thing have changed. My dog got into and ate like 3 pounds of dark chocolate he had just a little stomach ache .So I believe grape seeds contain a toxin ,however most grapes are seedless and even if not the dog would have to crunch the seeds and that's unlikely. Most likely to just wolf them down and poop the seeds out harmlessly. My dog only ate seedless grapes BTW .