Shiggityflip - Follow The Yellow Brix Road With The Perfect Sun 1000

Killing it!!

Man you're incredible!

I swear I seen you walk into that telephone booth but when I looked back SUPERMAN CAME OUT!!! I knew it was you!!!

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Shigg's, let's be honest, you grow some pretty incredible herb!! I'm pretty sure I'm stoned from looking at all those bud photos!!

I don't ever feel it's necessary to do a full bud post and half way through say "if this has been enough, stop here". I feel this is like a watching a good porno and the main character stops and says "are you sure you're having fun, Pigeons?" YES YES YES PLEASE DONT STOP!'

Perhaps that went a bit far but I get pretty excited when I see stuff like this!!

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Pigeons you are just too awesome!


Hey all I'm alive just spending a lot of time reorganizing and cleaning up the grow. Got 12 monsters flipping tomorrow. Got some dynasty Megafauna seedlings and just put two strains on paper towels for planting tomorrow in root riot cubes. I would show pics but the darn site won't let me upload them right now.

Got a water filter on the way and am cooking up 5 batches of soil. Yesssss! Things are gonna be awesome this fall!
EDIT: pics working now. This is right after training. The plants will perk back up gain in a day. The seeds I sprouted are a tester from Dustedbudgenetics (NL x J27) pheno3 x Sour Cruz. And Clusterfunk from Bodhi (Chem91jb x 88g13/hp)
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Pigeons you are just too awesome!


Hey all I'm alive just spending a lot of time reorganizing and cleaning up the grow. Got 12 monsters flipping tomorrow. Got some dynasty Megafauna seedlings and just put two strains on paper towels for planting tomorrow in root riot cubes. I would show pics but the darn site won't let me upload them right now.

Got a water filter on the way and am cooking up 5 batches of soil. Yesssss! Things are gonna be awesome this fall!
EDIT: pics working now. This is right after training. The plants will perk back up gain in a day. The seeds I sprouted are a tester from Dustedbudgenetics (NL x J27) pheno3 x Sour Cruz. And Clusterfunk from Bodhi (Chem91jb x 88g13/hp)
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Nice new seeds already in the ziplocs! A new journey awaits, tester for what? I'll be watching brother, keep up the fine work and as usual...

KiG :green_heart:cheers
 
Nice new seeds already in the ziplocs! A new journey awaits, tester for what? I'll be watching brother, keep up the fine work and as usual...

KiG :green_heart:cheers

It's a new possible strain for Dustedbudgenetics. Hope it's a good one! I sprouted the tester rather than one of the strains I bought from Dusty because he is relying on growers to give him an idea of how the strain performs under different conditions before selling it to the general public. But I am excited to try the other strains from him, BrixNewb has had great success with Dusty's seeds.
 
Yo Shiggs . Besides the alphachronik cbd. Are you gonna slow ya roll?
Your ASE got everyone in this thread scratching nervously..
 
Have you ran much from Bodhi? You've got me very interested in boutique seeds with the Dynasty strains you've been growing, especially pineapple fields. They are very hard to find though. They seem to only be carried at seed banks that are very exclusive (I.e. I can't find the other seeds in wanting) and they seem to be sold out of almost all of their strains. Bodhi seems to be on level with them and they are carried more places, although they seem to be sold out of a lot of strains as well. I've been eyeing their blueberry hash, sunshine daydream, and lemon zinger. I want something that just oozes flavor.


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Have you ran much from Bodhi? You've got me very interested in boutique seeds with the Dynasty strains you've been growing, especially pineapple fields. They are very hard to find though. They seem to only be carried at seed banks that are very exclusive (I.e. I can't find the other seeds in wanting) and they seem to be sold out of almost all of their strains. Bodhi seems to be on level with them and they are carried more places, although they seem to be sold out of a lot of strains as well. I've been eyeing their blueberry hash, sunshine daydream, and lemon zinger. I want something that just oozes flavor.


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Hey Morglie, It does seem some Dynastygenetics has been hard to find lately. You really have to follow them on insta. They just mentioned a Huck Kush V3 drop is imminent! Also look out for their new starduster strain to drop soon. And with them get the seeds when they are in stock. I'm not saying that to be obvious. What I mean is that if you see what you want in stock even if it is for a grow two cycles away, grab the seeds. I have several dynasty strains in reserve. Ms. Universe, birds of paradise, pineapple fields... I took a long look at Sunshine daydream from Bodhi. Looks fire! I almost got them, may get them next drop. Never grew Bodhi but the proof is in the pics of all whom grow his gear. Take a look at Dustedbudgenetics. BrixNewb has done well with Dusty. He takes the time to really think out his strains. Some beautiful vigorous plants. I am looking forward to his Chrome jacket beans. I will pop them next. Supposedly some phenos have silver trichs. That has my heart aflutter. Dusty just opened his website. Search for it, he has a special going on right now that is ridiculous.
Shiggs, I saw you say you plant seeds with the taproot up? Why is that?
That is such an awesome question Boogyman!! The reason is that I want the tap to go upward and then turn down. And the thought process behind that is leverage. The bend causes the stem to pull the leaves out of the hole rather than push. This will take the seed coat off of the leaves 95% of the time and though it isn't confirmed I think the bending and straighteneing of the stem as the bend gets higher in the hole will strengthen the stem itself. For a plant to reverse a bend it adds more cells to the bent side. This adds force to the side inside the bend and pushes the bend upwards. Eventually the bend reaches the surface and the leaves finally spring from the hole and the stem goes vertical.
 
The reason is that I want the tap to go upward and then turn down. And the thought process behind that is leverage. The bend causes the stem to pull the leaves out of the hole rather than push. This will take the seed coat off of the leaves 95% of the time and though it isn't confirmed I think the bending and straighteneing of the stem as the bend gets higher in the hole will strengthen the stem itself. For a plant to reverse a bend it adds more cells to the bent side. This adds force to the side inside the bend and pushes the bend upwards. Eventually the bend reaches the surface and the leaves finally spring from the hole and the stem goes vertical.

Yes! Exactly right. Germinate them in dirt, let them struggle to get out....exactly as you said.

It's called Geotropism and it's important for seeds and emerging cotyledons to do this.
 
The reason is that I want the tap to go upward and then turn down. And the thought process behind that is leverage. The bend causes the stem to pull the leaves out of the hole rather than push. This will take the seed coat off of the leaves 95% of the time and though it isn't confirmed I think the bending and straighteneing of the stem as the bend gets higher in the hole will strengthen the stem itself. For a plant to reverse a bend it adds more cells to the bent side. This adds force to the side inside the bend and pushes the bend upwards. Eventually the bend reaches the surface and the leaves finally spring from the hole and the stem goes vertical.

Never thought of that. Regularly had problems with seed coat not coming off.

Gonna try it next time. Makes sense. Should work in rockwool as well, not only in dirt.
 
Never thought of that. Regularly had problems with seed coat not coming off.

Gonna try it next time. Makes sense. Should work in rockwool as well, not only in dirt.

I man sure it would work in rockwool. I am doing it in rootriot cubes which then go right in dirt.

My process:
1. Overnight in wet but not sopping wet paper towel in plastic bag.
2. Place all seeds at top hole of cube then rearrange so that abcissa is at bottom and point of seed is facing upward.
3. Push down gently with chop stick
4. Take pieces of cube and place in hole to keep out light
5. Keep cube moist but not sopping wet.
6. When plants exit the top of the cube remove humidity dome.
7. When roots exit cube plant in soil.

I try and use gloves so my finger oils and bacteria/mold don't get on the seeds.
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That is such an awesome question Boogyman!! The reason is that I want the tap to go upward and then turn down. And the thought process behind that is leverage. The bend causes the stem to pull the leaves out of the hole rather than push. This will take the seed coat off of the leaves 95% of the time and though it isn't confirmed I think the bending and straighteneing of the stem as the bend gets higher in the hole will strengthen the stem itself. For a plant to reverse a bend it adds more cells to the bent side. This adds force to the side inside the bend and pushes the bend upwards. Eventually the bend reaches the surface and the leaves finally spring from the hole and the stem goes vertical.

Damn that makes so much sense!

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I read the same thing on planting seedling tap root up and do the same thing.
I have a question that pertains to all high brix growers but, is a little off topic. How hard is it to keep your smoking utensils clean with all those sticky trichomes. In a few months I will be in the same boat and was curious about it. Oh the problems of smoking high quality produce.
 
That is such an awesome question Boogyman!! The reason is that I want the tap to go upward and then turn down. And the thought process behind that is leverage. The bend causes the stem to pull the leaves out of the hole rather than push. This will take the seed coat off of the leaves 95% of the time and though it isn't confirmed I think the bending and straighteneing of the stem as the bend gets higher in the hole will strengthen the stem itself. For a plant to reverse a bend it adds more cells to the bent side. This adds force to the side inside the bend and pushes the bend upwards. Eventually the bend reaches the surface and the leaves finally spring from the hole and the stem goes vertical.



Awesome, I'll do this next time I drop some seeds.

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I read the same thing on planting seedling tap root up and do the same thing.
I have a question that pertains to all high brix growers but, is a little off topic. How hard is it to keep your smoking utensils clean with all those sticky trichomes. In a few months I will be in the same boat and was curious about it. Oh the problems of smoking high quality produce.

LOL, well my camera and scissors are a friggin' mess, if that's what you mean. I hardly ever have to clean out my onesie though - far less tar. :Love:
 
I read the same thing on planting seedling tap root up and do the same thing.
I have a question that pertains to all high brix growers but, is a little off topic. How hard is it to keep your smoking utensils clean with all those sticky trichomes. In a few months I will be in the same boat and was curious about it. Oh the problems of smoking high quality produce.

clean with Everclear..;)
 
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