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-- Hey gang! .... It's time to fire up the photo' thread for this year now that things are well under way -... and this year it's going to be a K.I.S.S. grow using KIS Organics Nutrient Pack amended soil! The idea here is to create a "water only", very low maintenance rich soil that will take a lot of nutrient fuss and bother out of the equation, and have a pretty much fully organic grow this year! ... I will still be adding in some select supp's like Si, humic-fulvic, inoculant, micronutrients and some light PK boosting...
>>> SOIL: my trusty Empire Builder (Sanctuary Soil), already fairly rich so the trick was to figure out how to get the right application rate. After talking with KIS owner Tad @KIS , I ended up using about 2qt's for 60gal of soil; the Pack is about 6 qt's, so it's a damn nice value as well as one of the best products of it's kind out there!
I mixed it up in a couple large tubs with some inoculant, let it sit and cook for a couple weeks or so, turning and rehydrating a few times... Within a few days I was getting patches of nice white filaments of mycelia here and there! No stank surprisingly, just a very rich soil aroma during this stage...
>>> GENETICS:
- Red Mandarine F1FV (Sweet)
- Ice Cool (Sweet)
- Pineapple (SeedStockers)
- Mimosa Champagne (Female)
- Strawberry Amnesia (Dinafem)
- F99 x Black Lime Reserve (private breeder)
---> All are in 10gal fabric pots... Same place as last year, a friends/clients home which is less than a mile from the ocean... makes for some challenging conditions to say the least! ...Fall weather is the best, Summers are foggy... By Sept/Oct., some light rain is typical, and that kicks off the mold wars! If I can swing it, I'll be trying a new product called RotBlock, a bacterium that helps fight off mold... I try to pick cultivars that have at least good mold resistance, but what breeders say and what you experience can be rather different -
Seedlings got started in the tent with the auto's initially, then after a couple weeks hardened off to outdoor life....
>>> 6/4
>>> 6/8
>>> 6/16
>>> 6/18 just after transplanting...
--- Pineapple and F99 x BLR
--- Ice Cool and Mimosa Champagne
--- Strawberry Amnesia and Red Mandarine F1FV
>>> SOIL: my trusty Empire Builder (Sanctuary Soil), already fairly rich so the trick was to figure out how to get the right application rate. After talking with KIS owner Tad @KIS , I ended up using about 2qt's for 60gal of soil; the Pack is about 6 qt's, so it's a damn nice value as well as one of the best products of it's kind out there!
I mixed it up in a couple large tubs with some inoculant, let it sit and cook for a couple weeks or so, turning and rehydrating a few times... Within a few days I was getting patches of nice white filaments of mycelia here and there! No stank surprisingly, just a very rich soil aroma during this stage...
>>> GENETICS:
- Red Mandarine F1FV (Sweet)
- Ice Cool (Sweet)
- Pineapple (SeedStockers)
- Mimosa Champagne (Female)
- Strawberry Amnesia (Dinafem)
- F99 x Black Lime Reserve (private breeder)
---> All are in 10gal fabric pots... Same place as last year, a friends/clients home which is less than a mile from the ocean... makes for some challenging conditions to say the least! ...Fall weather is the best, Summers are foggy... By Sept/Oct., some light rain is typical, and that kicks off the mold wars! If I can swing it, I'll be trying a new product called RotBlock, a bacterium that helps fight off mold... I try to pick cultivars that have at least good mold resistance, but what breeders say and what you experience can be rather different -
Seedlings got started in the tent with the auto's initially, then after a couple weeks hardened off to outdoor life....
>>> 6/4
>>> 6/8
>>> 6/16
>>> 6/18 just after transplanting...
--- Pineapple and F99 x BLR
--- Ice Cool and Mimosa Champagne
--- Strawberry Amnesia and Red Mandarine F1FV
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