Cajuncelt's Spring 2015 Grow - Blue Dream - Bubba Kush - Critical Cure - Etc

You're welcome Sue. That tale is passed from English father to son. We actually grow up thinking haggis are mammals that live on steep hills ;-)

That reminded me of a moment between my own son and his father. Dale was holding our son, about three at the time, and they were admiring the fireflies they'd caught in the jar before getting ready to release them. With childlike wonder and curiosity my son looked his father in the eye and asked "Daddy, how do they make that light?" Without skipping a beat Dale smiled down at his trusting charge and answered "Tiny batteries." :rofl:
 
That reminded me of a moment between my own son and his father. Dale was holding our son, about three at the time, and they were admiring the fireflies they'd caught in the jar before getting ready to release them. With childlike wonder and curiosity my son looked his father in the eye and asked "Daddy, how do they make that light?" Without skipping a beat Dale smiled down at his trusting charge and answered "Tiny batteries." :rofl:

Ha ha... that's cute
 
HumbleFarmer, I compiled that info into a post about ten pages back. Let me save you the trouble and repost it here just for you.

Actually, Cajun's explaination of it begins in earnest on page 71, post #1063, on 10-11-2015 and continues onto the next page.

It breaks down to:
- The essential oils are a mix of cinnamon, clove, rosemary, thyme and oregano.
- Dilute at a rate of 1/2 tsp. (2.5 ml) of mixed oils to a gallon of water.
- Use as a drench or foliar.
- Begin at week three of bloom.
- Apply every three days through to harvest.

Thanks Sue! Does it affect the taste of the cured bud?
 
Thanks Sue! Does it affect the taste of the cured bud?

I wash my buds after harvest anyway, so there's no residue left from any foliars, but I can't think of any reason why this concoction would effect anything other than trich development. I grow in LOS, and the soil provides what the plant requests. This is just an irritant. I like Dennise's description of it pissing the plants off. :laughtwo:
 
I really love the oil idea and results. I currently do no foliar in bloom. I often see sustained humidity in the 90s.
Spraying of any kind is a no-no in my bloom room. I wanna try it, but I'm just too damn afraid of mold.

It doesn't have to be used as a foliar. I plan to use it as a drench.
 
Hmmmm.... perlite hempy buckets... wonder how a drench would work?

Isn't there a way to do a fine mist spray and then hit the plants with some fans to help them dry more quickly? Then you don't have the lingering moisture. Not hurricane force, mind you, :laughtwo: but gentle passing breezes.
 
Thanx for the info on the oils. I couldn't find the posts lol.

Oh, here's the last of the Bubba Kush. It was alil fussy to grow & doesn't have the yield some other Kush's do, but we had fun.

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Some very nice shots in that bunch mon ami. Makes me hungry to get at it. May she make up in potency what she may have lacked in yield.
 
So you do not think it would be no problem and would get the same effects just using the essential oils in your regular water schedule oppose to foliar feeding correct? Thanks Sweetums.

Cajun said it can be used either way. I have only used it as a foilar. Here are a couple of pics of my girls that have been treated. The Blue blood needs a few more days, and the Primo Purple, probably another week or so. :peace:

Blue Blood

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Primo Purple

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