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cannaboy

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We are also into chillies these sides in a big way :yes:

FRT Black Twilight [fritillary seed collective]

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akak Numex Twilight x Hungarian Black.. hot, hot, hot

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(these seeds are included in the Hot Pepper Mix in the FRT veggie seed multipacks at seedbay)... :yes:



Drop a crushed chili into a bottle of water, with a crushed clove of garlic and some tobacco. leave overnight, then apply as a spray... under the leaves.

Hope this helps

peace peace peace...



There are many many recipes for chilli' pest sprays in all kind of grow bibles,,

DocLeaf has mentioned a REAL formula for pest removal!!!!

A cigarette in a mug (no paper) and boiling water when left to go tepid also workes well as tobacco naturally is a poison,, (I found some nicotiana???'s in my nan's glass house,,)

Carefull because you may get the (TMV) I do not know for sure,,,

Otherwise I was gonna get the hottest lil F*%$£rs and skin 50 or so of them wareing gloves to be safe... and blend a paste with garlic ginger and lime juice,, pass it through a sieve and try to make a clear consomme with MUSLIM,, there are some other goodies you can add too preserve it as the freshness will go verry soon as you do not feed food at home stuff to stop it ROTTING and I say 32 hrs in this heat any pure food stuff is done for..

lemon grass and marrigolds in a blender with bazil and mint is a traditional pest deterrent but the others will/should kill the pests,,




The first thing to know is that there is no such thing as a broad-spectrum natural preservative.
Preservatives are "an additive used to protect against decay,
discoloration, or spoilage". The only way to do that with certainty is to add a chemical agent.

However, there are natural items that can reduce microbial activity (such as essential oils) and can have some preservative qualities.

Technically, the following items are antioxidants and not preservatives. Oxidation occurs when light and air hits oils and turns them rancid. Antioxidants are designed to protect the oils from spoiling and opening the door to other contaminants. This process cannot be stopped completely, but using an antioxidant considerably slows down the process. Using an antioxidant will increase the shelf life of natural products and are still safe for your skin. The top three natural antioxidants used in natural skin care are listed below:

Rosemary Extract (INCI Nomenclature: Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract) Also

known as rosemary oleoresin. Distilled from rosemary leaves, rosemary extract is perhaps the most effective of this antioxidant class. It is not the same as rosemary essential oil. Rosemary Extract (ROE) is a stronger formulation and includes more of the products of distillation. Using ROE will give off a slight herbaceous smell, but it can be covered or enhanced by other fragrances. In fact, many manufacturers create formulas that highlight the rosemary scent. ROE is oil soluble and should be blended in the oil stage of making lotions and creams.

Vitamin E (INCI Nomenclature: Tocopherols)

The oldest and most well known of all antioxidants. Vitamin was the first to be introduced to the market and was not only used as an antioxidant, but as a moisturizer. Like ROE, Vitamin E is oil soluble. Not only can vitamin E add to the creaminess of a blend it does provide protection. There are 2 types of vitamin E oil available: natural (d-tocopherol) and synthetic (dl-tocopherol). Only the natural vitamin E has antioxidant value. If you wish to use vitamin E for its protection qualities you can find NATURAL Vitamin E in capsules from health food stores.

Grapefruit Seed Extract (INCI: Citrus Grandis and Glycerin)

A newcomer to the natural preservative category, grapefruit seed extract is just that – the extract from

pulverized grapefruit seeds. Many people use GSE for its anti-fungal properties and some antimicrobial

activity. Due to these qualities, it is suggested GSE may be more powerful than ROE or Vitamin E.

However, there is some debate as to the efficacy of using GSE. Again, GSE is not a true preservative,

but an antioxidant. The other major downfall of GSE is that it is also extracted with synthetic compounds,

including methylparaben.
 

theherbalizor

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hahaha, he will not eat pure extract as he values life, lol.

DO NOT EAT EXTRACT - It will put you in hospitol. Esp at 16 m.


Blair's 16 Million Reserve Crystals, 1ml. - World's Hottest Extract! Guinness Book World Record Holder! Only 999 Bottles were made! We are down to the final bottles remaining in our private inventory. What you will find inside this Famous Reserve bottle is amazing, a 1ml. pharmaceutical grade vial filled with this unreal 16 Million Pure Capsaicin Crystals.

((CH3)2CHCH=CH(CH2)4CONHCH2C6H3-4-(OH)-3-(OCH3)). Pure Capsaicin is a hydrophobic, colorless, odorless, crystalline to waxy compound. Wear eye protection and gloves, and use tweezers when handling. You don’t want to end up with two crystals in your sauce. Blair’s 16 Million compares to Tabasco the same way a bottle rocket compares to Nagasaki, the New York Post wrote.
 

~Shhh~

JETS
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Sweet pics all!

Herb that lot look lush, I keep hearing that Blue Cheese from BB is very nice bud. The pack I grew out all turned out to be absolute shite so I a glad to hear that there are some good ones floating around.

Here are my dubious cheese :D lol, @ day 44

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theherbalizor

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Well we had a storm here last night.... wanna see my greenhouse now.....

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Everything I have left

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Naga Morish

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Tricolour Viagata

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Serrano del sol

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olsmokey

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That's shit luck. You had some nice looking chillis out there. I've had a lot of troubles with chillis. They just seem to melt in the greenhouse when its hot, they don't like the wind, and they drop their flowers all over without fruiting as well.

You seem to have the knack for em. The best ones I've grown have been on windowsills.
 

olsmokey

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Exodus were a party collective from Luton. I don't know about the cheese being clone only...you could buy cheese that would knock your socks off and now and again find the odd seed in it. Maybe it was a cross, but I bet a few were planted are are still being grown


tissue culture samples are the future...but till then,..most will just have to dream of the real cheese..i think the exodus cheese was the first then the blues then livers... this is the order ive heard up north.... our first tasteof blues came from sheffield...not cheese!!for sure!!....sound like exodus select "type" to me.. they sarted partys in sheffild ages ago dident they?...i think we might see more from groups like these..

hopefully one day we can have a line of real heavy elites like them "yanks"...with there great cali med/og clubs
 

BIGGS

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dam sorry to see that mate. make sure you secure the other greenhouse, as we're going to have some seriously strong winds over the next day or so.
 

cannaboy

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Yeah herb I had my tub of "Scarlett Empror" blow over today and the tabels and chairs, some bashing went down with the tomato crosses today..
 

olsmokey

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..yeh, and now the sun has stopped shining, and all the plants are looking sad.
That's it folks. We had the 2 weeks warm, summer is over.
 
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cheesey

Yeah herb I had my tub of "Scarlett Empror" blow over today and the tabels and chairs, some bashing went down with the tomato crosses today..

last yr i had 1 of them cheap plastic greenhouses it only lasted 24hours i found it 4 gardens away lol .
 

theherbalizor

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Yeah these placy ones from Selections for £50 are fine if in sheltered spot, but that normally means shade.

My first one is still standing fine, it was the orientation of the second. It was head on to the wind. But I feel it was a weak build as it was properly tied down and all the ties and bottom of the cover were still attached to the floor, so something gave, the seams most likely.

But selections are cool. They will refund me. I have a pollytunnel off them for £40 and it was shit. I phoned them to say I wanted to send it back and they just told me to bin it and refunded my card. Best customer service ever that. I then sold it to a neighbor who properly secured it on an allotment. Still standing today. LOL.

And on the weed front. Have had to install a second carbon on the end of the exhaust as the snoes are leaking some serious stench. Smells like a room full of the most offensive rhino. Will take some shots in a few days... And the blue thing is smelling, well, blue.
 
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