Not too bad for a Noob?

Discussion in 'Growing Organic Marijuana' started by Test_Dummy, Dec 14, 2014.

  1. So here is my first effort at a 100% organic tea grow. Here is a Grape Ape cola, Comments?

     

    Attached Files:

  2. Nice.  How did the trichomes look?  From here it looks like it could have gone a little longer. 
     
  3. Ya know, thats what i thought too. Under 100x most were cloudy and and about 10% were starting to get amber in the heads. I know the hairs don't refelct that. Any thoughts?
    Also any suggestions for a thicker bud?
    I'm growing under 1000w, using AACT comprised per gallon
     
    Flower
    1/4 cup wormcastings
    1 Tablespoon crushed azomite
    1/4 Tablespoon BioLive
    1/4 Tablespoon Comfrey
    1/4 teaspoon hawian bat gauno
    1/2 teaspoon liquid kelp
    1/4 teaspoon humic acid
    1/8 teaspoon jelly fish 
    1/4 Tablespoon BlackStrap Molassis
     
    Thanks for the help!!!
     
  4. At 10% ambers, you nailed it (imo) unless you were looking for a "sleeping pill".
    Those pistils will likely color up as it dries.
    Score 1 for you, that pic's got me drooling so hard it'd cure cottonmouth    :yummy:
     
  5. With a 1000w and a good tea the only thing to give you denser buds will be genetics I'm sure...what is that jellyfish you put in your tea? Lol
     
  6. I agree w/ Chef...even at 10% amber.  Looks like it was grown to close to the light or there were heat issues. This would explain why it is stretched out and not very dense.
     
  7. ImageUploadedByGrasscity Forum1418597578.186584.jpg


    Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
     
  8. Heat prob wasn't the issue. It's nice and cold outside here in Colorado = perfect temps inside for me. Low 70s. So too close to the lamp may have done it.
    So besides tea additives, what kind of "aftermarket" product comes with high recommendations?


    Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
     
  9. Mmmm... grape ape :)
     
  10. Cold pressed neem oil (foliar applications), malted barley grain (6 row), freeze dried or fresh aloe vera, potassium silicate (protekt, agsil 16H, rhinoskin etc.), fulvic acid and freeze dried coconut water.
     
    I would say none but the neem oil is a necessity, and that's for an IPM program not as a secondary soil input.
     
  11. Thank you.
    I'll be doing some follow up reading on that stuff....
    Do you play with the amounts, just keep a goal ppm in your sights? Or follow recipes?
    I'm definitely looking to get a tea recipe nailed down that provides kick ass results.


    Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
     
  12. There are differing amounts for the different materials I listed, as they are applied for differing reasons.
     
    Search this forum and you'll be able to find most anything you may require for information about these processes.
     
  13. Here is my next (2nd) run.
    Banana kush up front
    Grape ape back left
    Strawberry cough back right ImageUploadedByGrasscity Forum1419212808.809557.jpg

    These look much better. I just may wait to flower next time to get these girls a little bigger.


    Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
     
  14. I'm not sure why in this picture up close the leaves have like brown spots, but I can assure you they're perfectly healthy


    Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
     
  15. per 5 gal?
     
  16. Per Gallon


    Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
     
  17. My goal is 550 ppm.
    About half that for foliar


    Sent from my iPhone using Grasscity Forum
     

Share This Page