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Blue Dog
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Anvil (one got culled because it was a mutant with a broken neck)
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I dunno brosef….I’m single. I feel like you should hang onto some of that luck :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
No, I mean I hope yours is equally offensive. I found it to be a great smoke just be careful how close you are to someone after puffing down.
 
Dogshit weed! I had some of that waaay back in the day,... room smoke smell was indeed nasty - :wtf:🤢
I saw a cross of it at real Gorilla Seeds, once upon, their brand. I think it was made by the long defunct HighRise breeder? Krk made some fantastic stuff back then...
 
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Alright…. Here we go. I gave each a top dressing of Craft Blend and Build a Flower….watered that in a bit (just moist), then added a gallon of water to each reservoir…. And put the covers on.

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To be honest with you man, I think Build a Flower is not very cost effective. It's easy and does a decent job.
I think a good quality compost along with a quality earthworm castings.....or even better....your own earthworm castings.
Raising your own worms is very easy. Choosing what to feed them can be very impactful on the quality of the castings.

That reminds me, I've got to go make up some more feed. I used my last bit of frozen concoction last week.
This is what I use. It seals very well and worms don't get out. As long as you don't feed too much at one time, there's no smell.
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Some of the stuff we use, you really can't see much of an effect, but you can definitely see a difference in the plant after an application of castings in a little bit of watering in.


Whatever I feed them gets ground up and mixed together in a mixer. I put that mixture in half filled quart plastic bags and freeze them.
I pull them out, cut off the bag, dig a little hole, place it in and cover it all up. Blending it up makes it much easier for the worms to eat it and I also added ground up volcanic tuft, Montana Grow. The volcanic tuft helps the gizzard of the Worm to breakdown the food. The worms in turn make the silica in the Montana Grow even more available than it is.

It's something that you can use to take your grow to that next level.
 
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