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Yes, I am really curious on them. Can they be had in 3500k?
I have only inquired about the 3000k but they will be custom ordered so there is a good possibility that other spectrum's would be an option.
 
My Ancient Forest IMO1 took very good. Got it all jarred up into IMO2. Should be good there for a good long while. Plan on putting some of that on the veggy garden this summer also.


 
Here is today's pic of the flower tent. I grabbed some under shots to show stems. The Super Lemon Haze(Right front) and the Kwazulu(Left front) are looking good. I grabbed some bud shots of the Kwazulu she looks like she is going to make it fun. Both of the White Buzz that I had germinated in operation castration look to be male along with one of the Blue moon. The Sucker Punch is budding up nice, I think it may get its first CAT drench towards end of week. The Auto's are a very fast moving plant to time it I see. At the end is a bud shot off of the Blue Dream.







 
I forgot to mention this a bit ago. I got the Auto bud out of the Dank Fridge, WOW. Very smooth smoke. It is not the strongest stuff going but very enjoyable to smoke.
 
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My Ancient Forest IMO1 took very good. Got it all jarred up into IMO2. Should be good there for a good long while. Plan on putting some of that on the veggy garden this summer also.

Can you explain this one a little further JM? I did a little reading about beneficial indigenous microorganisms after seeing this. How did you know what to look for? And what is the desired effect? In reading about them it seemed that they're mostly used to help with bioremediation. Is the general health of the plant what you're trying to affect, or is there something more specific?

Your flowering plants look great. It's fun watching them bud up. I look forward to opening the tent and seeing the progress.
 
Can you explain this one a little further JM? I did a little reading about beneficial indigenous microorganisms after seeing this. How did you know what to look for? And what is the desired effect? In reading about them it seemed that they're mostly used to help with bioremediation. Is the general health of the plant what you're trying to affect, or is there something more specific?

Your flowering plants look great. It's fun watching them bud up. I look forward to opening the tent and seeing the progress.

The soil we have or buy don't always have the spores to grow the fungus our plants want. This is a way to add many different ones to the soil. This gets you one generation of the fungus from the wild. Which makes it stronger in my opinion, in the wild the strong survive.

I have one culture that I got in the woods here from an area that looked to be undisturbed for a very long time. So that could/will be different then the next one you collect. I am a long way from Alaska so I thought I would try it to see if a culture grew from the bag. WOW it grew really nice. I am sure it is different then the one I all ready had. I will be gathering many more over the summer months to add to the soil. The effects of these in the soil is certain ones bond with the plant to help feed it and increase the root area. The name of one that Cannabis really likes is "Rhizophagus Intraradices" which is not one that is easy to cultivate. I just added that one last week to my soil(Google WallaceWOW). Will not have/or see any results from it for a few weeks. Once it is established in the soil as long as its not killed with chemical nutes will be there always I think. The nice thing about them is they will not burn the plants but will sure help feed them when they need it.

Ask away if I missed something, I enjoy trying to help.
 
Thanks for that JM. I sometimes get lost in your journal due to my ignorance to this style of growing. This kind of explanation really helps me out.
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How is the veggy garden doing with the mulch Tunkers?
Mate if it didn't take me half an hour to upload a photo I'd show ya :laugh: My corns about done, I have a bunch of butternut pumpkins on the go, 1 cantaloupe with a heap only starting to fruit now which is weird, some watermelons are showing and a bunch of tomato plants have randomly shot up around the garden. Had heaps of rain of late, and with the mulch I haven't had to hand water for ages. I saved my veg nutes and am brewing a compost tea with it atm to use when I do need to. Might chuck some photos up on my thread later today of the gardening antics
 
Here are some pics tonight. You can sure tell from the leaf pick that the Kwazulu is a sativa, man she is starting to look good.







 
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