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Payne Farms 2016 greenhouse / outdoor run

Yea, Im definitely my own worst critic.

Its funny how the gardens health directly effects me, and vice versa. I been throwing compost tea, castings, Fermented plant juice, and LAB at them, and they are blowing up now, got the lushness back in them, and as such, my stress level has drastically decreased, and that seems to have made the plants even happier. Need to check the negativity more often, and remember the wave length I am on will effect what I encounter. Thanks guys for the kind words!

Anyway, heres some pics!

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redlaser

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Nice setup and I like how you use your own compost and manures. It looks like you have a lot of potential for this year, I assume the sativas are later than most on average.

I was looking at your last years plants and was wondering if your soil mix or fert program was the same. Probably different genetics as well.
 
Nice setup and I like how you use your own compost and manures. It looks like you have a lot of potential for this year, I assume the sativas are later than most on average.

I was looking at your last years plants and was wondering if your soil mix or fert program was the same. Probably different genetics as well.


This year has been stunted a bit due to incredible high ph and alkaline water. Got a new ph meter and was flabbergasted to see ph was 10.1. Locked out quite a few nutes. Lessons learned, and adjustments been made. But next year will be much better I hope.
 
Purple kush in middle, grand master at each shoulder. The cages are 8 foot

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purple trainwreck

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3 wet dreams x sour cherry
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huge plant on the end is bangi haze. The pole next to her is 10 foot for your size reference. she had an 8 foot cage, but its been swallowed
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Plants in the long row - left to right also back to front - bangi haze lemon cheese pheno, next up is the 10 footer bangi haze turkey dinner pheno, then a wet dreams x sour cherry, then the closest widest one is wet dreams. the second row is critical skunks
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flower pics are malawi,


im standing behind the garlic and onion smelling bangi haze thats a 10 foot pole, and Im standing behind her!

the one Im looking up at is grand master kush
 

dubi

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Thank you kind sir! Just wanted to say thanks again to you as well, I love the vibe and customer service, Ace is Aces in my book!

I was wondering if you had another recommendation for next years season? I am loving the bangi haze outdoors, and the panama, and malawi I triggered indoors and moved outdoors are really loving life as well, and just blowing me away. The love you put into your breeding/preservation effort definitely is reflected in the quality of the genetics, so would love to see a new strain next year! Im at 43 degrees, in cold wet oregon. Any other strains besides the bangi haze that you think would preform well, and finish before october 1, with high resistance to mold?

Stay free, stay high!

Thanks for your kind words and for your support Paynefarms :tiphat:

I'm glad to hear you have produced some crosses with a Bangi Haze male. Bangi Haze is quite inbred/stabilized so it's a very interesting line to breed with and get good and predictable results. We also have produced a Panama x Bangi Haze cross, which is being tested. I think other growers made Malawi x Bangi Haze crosses with good results too.

The outdoor garden looks great, guess you must be enjoying a lot now they have started the flowering ;)

Regarding recommendations for next season, ErdPurt, Kali China, Nepal Jam, PCK and Violeta are all early finishers strains suitable for your location, if you have the chance to try some longer flowering sativas i would recommend you to try Tikal and Zamaldelica, you won't be dissapointed.
 
I have a 600 gallon per day ro filter, and 2 270 gallon ibc totes. The garden easily goes thru a tote every 2 days. Thats indoor veg and flower / outdoor / breeding tents and veggie garden. My well water is horrible, so everything going to plants /consumed by animals has to be filtered.
 
When I water the 200s, i give them about 45 gallons, and the in ground plants get around 25. I have a timer on my phone, and set it based on my pumps gallon per mintues, but its by no means an exact science.
 
Thanks for your kind words and for your support Paynefarms :tiphat:

I'm glad to hear you have produced some crosses with a Bangi Haze male. Bangi Haze is quite inbred/stabilized so it's a very interesting line to breed with and get good and predictable results. We also have produced a Panama x Bangi Haze cross, which is being tested. I think other growers made Malawi x Bangi Haze crosses with good results too.

The outdoor garden looks great, guess you must be enjoying a lot now they have started the flowering ;)

Regarding recommendations for next season, ErdPurt, Kali China, Nepal Jam, PCK and Violeta are all early finishers strains suitable for your location, if you have the chance to try some longer flowering sativas i would recommend you to try Tikal and Zamaldelica, you won't be dissapointed.


Awesome, thank you for the strain tips! Yea, everything is definitely flowering hard now, and got some malawi and panama red in the jars now to. The malawi stole my heart, shes something special. Gonna have one of those in my flower rooms at all times now for headstash.

I am going to be popping some golden tiger here soon to look for a male to hit back to malawi as well. I have 6 female malawis I am holding onto, and one of them is a nice purple pheno, one has the most intoxicating deep carrot and earth smell and taste that sticks in your mouth for a while.
 
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