love it !:thumbsup: just found a packet of Strawberry Cough while cleaning out a drawer, these be freebies from Garden of Green seeds. Is it an easy High? Hybrid strain as I understand some strain info says Sativa Dom some saying Indica.
I believe its 80% sativa x unkown north usa indica she looks pure sativa very fruity strawberry smell she likes perfect ph and not full strength with feed as i slightly burnt tips of fan leafs as for the high from what I've smoked before its happy mild stoned but its the taste im there for its 1 you will want to smoke again as soon as you stub the last out
 
I believe its 80% sativa x unkown north usa indica she looks pure sativa very fruity strawberry smell she likes perfect ph and not full strength with feed as i slightly burnt tips of fan leafs as for the high from what I've smoked before its happy mild stoned but its the taste im there for its 1 you will want to smoke again as soon as you stub the last out

Thanks for the reply I’m definitely going To hold on to them,all the best on the grow.
 
forgive my
Graft was a success
The Predator accepted the Skoosh Scion and bonded together.
It started to grow again and Is in flower.
The Skoosh Scion has initiated flowering faster than the other Skoosh I took the cut from it seems.

Happy with my experiment.
Even though it won't really amount to much lol.
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ignorance as I've only got a spare few minutes so just a quick glance through.. did I just read that you've successfully transplanted one strain to another completely different strain?? and they've bonded like a broken branch does?
sorry if I sound stupid but what's the likely outcome and what is your goal or reasoning for this? I'm really interested in experiments like this.
 
right guys this post is aimed more towards the seasoned and successful soil growers out there.. ive never gone back to soil since seeing the difference in production when I went down the coco route..
I want to try something new in the form of photoperiod plants in soil but not only that as il be away quite a lot of the time I want to try a super soil i can water only.. is there any available that are sufficient for a complete cycle or will all need ammendments to finish up?
any recommendations will be greatly appreciated.. il add also that my plan is to run them back on the autopot system.. not to be pushy but any info or advice is needed in a matter of urgency so I can order whatever is required before I go back to work.. thanks a lot guys.. also il upload some images and a little update on my sorry looking bunch.. lesson learnt in future don't leave your babies in the hands of inexperienced people.. I lost 2 girls in what can only be described as unexplainable circumstances and the remainder have been (what looks like anyway) repeatedly dehydrated.. they're still growing but slowly and I'd say the damage is done so just have to hope for the best now.. @Dell boy @hope2grow @St. Tom is u guys run soil don't u?
 
@Rustynutz there are a number of soils and composts out there with added nutrients, that might suit your needs.

I use Westlands Multi-Purpose Compost with added John Innes. I amend it with 15% each of perlite and vermiculite before planting. For some strains I might leave the vermiculite out and add extra perlite if they prefer a freer draining soil. Because the soil already has fertiliser it means I rarely have to feed until the third week of veg. After that, I add liquid nutes for grow and flower stages.

For your requirements, maybe mixing some slow release nutrients into your potting mix can do the job? It's not something I use much but outdoor growers often do. Also many gardeners swear by these for flowers or vegetables.
 
forgive my

ignorance as I've only got a spare few minutes so just a quick glance through.. did I just read that you've successfully transplanted one strain to another completely different strain?? and they've bonded like a broken branch does?
sorry if I sound stupid but what's the likely outcome and what is your goal or reasoning for this? I'm really interested in experiments like this.
I transplanted a cutting from a Skoosh onto a Predator
I've been doing abit of reading on grafting and find it very interesting.
I done it because I wanted to see if I could do it and make it work.
The outcome will be a Skoosh bud growing on a Predator. Lol
I also Want to know if it will taste like pred or skoosh
Next time I'm gona try add 2 different strains or even 4.

I don't get out much and needed to occupy the mind a little so I thought why not.
Gotta try these things

The cutting took hold and is in full flower just the same as the plant it was bonded onto and its more progressed than the skoosh it was taken off aswell as the other skoosh I've growing.

Heres it getting done on Jan 26th

were the cutting was taken from
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Straight after the transplant
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Tonight
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I transplanted a cutting from a Skoosh onto a Predator
I've been doing abit of reading on grafting and find it very interesting.
I done it because I wanted to see if I could do it and make it work.
The outcome will be a Skoosh bud growing on a Predator. Lol
I also Want to know if it will taste like pred or skoosh
Next time I'm gona try add 2 different strains or even 4.

I don't get out much and needed to occupy the mind a little so I thought why not.
Gotta try these things

The cutting took hold and is in full flower just the same as the plant it was bonded onto and its more progressed than the skoosh it was taken off aswell as the other skoosh I've growing.

Heres it getting done on Jan 26th
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were the cutting was taken fromView attachment 1563070
Straight after the transplant
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your making me want to try it now hahha
 
@Rustynutz there are a number of soils and composts out there with added nutrients, that might suit your needs.

I use Westlands Multi-Purpose Compost with added John Innes. I amend it with 15% each of perlite and vermiculite before planting. For some strains I might leave the vermiculite out and add extra perlite if they prefer a freer draining soil. Because the soil already has fertiliser it means I rarely have to feed until the third week of veg. After that, I add liquid nutes for grow and flower stages.

For your requirements, maybe mixing some slow release nutrients into your potting mix can do the job? It's not something I use much but outdoor growers often do. Also many gardeners swear by these for flowers or vegetables.
cheers buddy thanks for your input il be needing it to preferably feed them longer than that any idea where I can find a recipe for a mix that will feed them throughout the whole grow or close enough?
 
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