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Outstanding canopy management too.
Thank you so much Waira!Aaaaahhh yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about! .... and for doubters --> View attachment 1409618
Interesting range of color expression too, lovely... talk about tasting the rainbow!
Fine bit of work there 420'--
Outstanding canopy management too.
Thank you!Outstanding canopy management too.
Holy sh1t. Nicely done
Thank you Jerseyphresh1Holy sh1t. Nicely done
Yep she's a cross of the menthol an sour Gelato 13this particularly nice lady as a skunky diesel like smell@dankstyle J prime Goods as always! ...Frozen Rose, that the strong menthol aroma girl I think?
Exactly! If you are using coco like it was really meant to be, as a hydroponic medium/soilless, you'd be running mineral nutes with a formulation made or adjusted for coco's CEC issues (that's cation exchange capacity) at lower ppm's and with multiple feedings a day.... This takes advantage of coco's awesome draining and "breathing" properties to purge out unused excess salt nutes and replace with a rebalanced fresh batch; also the draining draws fresh air into the coco/ root zone where O2 is needed... It's one reason why it's possible to grow big plants in small volume pots in coco.
Best extreme example of this I can show is with the folks who do the Solo Cup challenge... ST. Tom is the king, and it's coco all the way! Soil folks do not fare as well, certainly not for size in particular.
This flooding and large volume run-off (about 20%+) is critical to this method of growing, and it's the #1 grower's screw up when using coco... often they get the erroneous coco is like soil mentality, and that kicks off the hot mess show usually ... salt build up is the #1 killer issue in coco with noob's to using it, Ca/CEC issues too or often, both!
This is a non sequitur mate, do you mean will the plant finish sooner? No is the answer on that, bloom speed and total times are not linked to the medium type in and if itself,.... environmental, light and nutritional factors affect this more, beyond what the genetics have to say....
Yes she's usually got that aroma this particular one really is bringing some gas an skunks an pine over tones it's the menthol an sour gellato13 so there's a Lotta gas in the lady .@dankstyle J prime Goods as always! ...Frozen Rose, that the strong menthol aroma girl I think?
Exactly! If you are using coco like it was really meant to be, as a hydroponic medium/soilless, you'd be running mineral nutes with a formulation made or adjusted for coco's CEC issues (that's cation exchange capacity) at lower ppm's and with multiple feedings a day.... This takes advantage of coco's awesome draining and "breathing" properties to purge out unused excess salt nutes and replace with a rebalanced fresh batch; also the draining draws fresh air into the coco/ root zone where O2 is needed... It's one reason why it's possible to grow big plants in small volume pots in coco.
Best extreme example of this I can show is with the folks who do the Solo Cup challenge... ST. Tom is the king, and it's coco all the way! Soil folks do not fare as well, certainly not for size in particular.
This flooding and large volume run-off (about 20%+) is critical to this method of growing, and it's the #1 grower's screw up when using coco... often they get the erroneous coco is like soil mentality, and that kicks off the hot mess show usually ... salt build up is the #1 killer issue in coco with noob's to using it, Ca/CEC issues too or often, both!
This is a non sequitur mate, do you mean will the plant finish sooner? No is the answer on that, bloom speed and total times are not linked to the medium type in and if itself,.... environmental, light and nutritional factors affect this more, beyond what the genetics have to say....
ooo, you know what? A few years ago a local friend shared some Sour D' bud he grew from an old IBL line held by some old schooler, and I was blown away at how skunky she was! Reeked the whole car up through the bag ...only after breaking it up did the gassy notes shine through, and what a treat she was ... best SD I ever had!this particularly nice lady as a skunky diesel like smell
It's been awhile since I've ran any stones gear liked what I ran though. Thanks for the rep highly appreciated the Frozen rose is from wyeast farms they also make the blast chiller I enjoy running.im running a strain called hard cider a cross of apple juice an white nightmare ,it's from sin city's seeds I really enjoyed there night wedding so maybe a apple like pheno shines through that would be a first for me terpenes sure are cool .nothing backs up a point like porn- .... more gorgeous stuff my friend,... who's the purple lady above?
ooo, you know what? A few years ago a local friend shared some Sour D' bud he grew from an old IBL line held by some old schooler, and I was blown away at how skunky she was! Reeked the whole car up through the bag ...only after breaking it up did the gassy notes shine through, and what a treat she was ... best SD I ever had!
It's funny, menthol-minty aroma was elusive to me for ages, and this last year two cultivars with atypical aromas showed up with these profiles
One was S99v6, and I swear it's close to spearmint, never smelled the like before! Have you run any auto's from Stone in a while? The S99's were a few years back, but they were a smash!
Who makes Frozen Rose?