The Medicine Man
Head Hydro Honcho
So, we all hear the stories and talk about "know your farmer" and such. Knowing where your food/medicine comes from is not only super fun and cool, but important, IMO.
So, I wanted to start up a thread to show you guys where your JEM's and Bad Betty's are going to come from. Im going to keep this log going for a seed run of JEM's and BB. When you purchase from automaticseed.com after the run's over, you'll have a nice idea of where the seeds came from.
How I'll be doing it...
Straight ProMix in 4g containers
Feeding a balanced mineral solution, 10-10-10 (best for seed production)
Also adding trace elements via sea solids & bennie teas
They'll be under 400w MH
I'll do 3-5 females of each at a time (to keep inside my plant limits as a medical grower) and 1-2 males to do the deed.
I'll do it in a homemade tent
The plan is to start a round of each (maybe 7-10) and cull the males, start another round about 10 days later and gift the females out to patients. That way I'll have males that are 10 days later and should be tossing pollen at just the right time to get great seed production. Then after they dry, they'll get a good cure (the seeds) and I'll do an online germ test, too.
So, should be fun, I hope. Enjoy the show! I'm just waiting on the starting seed stock to get here and probably in 2 weeks we could be seeing our first sprouts.
So, I wanted to start up a thread to show you guys where your JEM's and Bad Betty's are going to come from. Im going to keep this log going for a seed run of JEM's and BB. When you purchase from automaticseed.com after the run's over, you'll have a nice idea of where the seeds came from.
How I'll be doing it...
Straight ProMix in 4g containers
Feeding a balanced mineral solution, 10-10-10 (best for seed production)
Also adding trace elements via sea solids & bennie teas
They'll be under 400w MH
I'll do 3-5 females of each at a time (to keep inside my plant limits as a medical grower) and 1-2 males to do the deed.
I'll do it in a homemade tent
The plan is to start a round of each (maybe 7-10) and cull the males, start another round about 10 days later and gift the females out to patients. That way I'll have males that are 10 days later and should be tossing pollen at just the right time to get great seed production. Then after they dry, they'll get a good cure (the seeds) and I'll do an online germ test, too.
So, should be fun, I hope. Enjoy the show! I'm just waiting on the starting seed stock to get here and probably in 2 weeks we could be seeing our first sprouts.