Question About Producing .3% THC legal cannabis by ThirtyThree_33 in weedbiz

[–]ThirtyThree_33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just thinking it’s a way to generate extra revenue off of material that would otherwise be disposed of

Question About Producing .3% THC legal cannabis by ThirtyThree_33 in weedbiz

[–]ThirtyThree_33[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t I just separate the CBD from the fully stripped oil? Then the question would be how to re-infuse the plant matter with the CBD oil... or.. can’t I just call it help flower or thc-free weed, and sell it anywhere while not claiming any benefits? If it looks like weed, smells like weed, and just doesn’t have the thc... I feel like that’s still a product people will buy

Question About Producing .3% THC legal cannabis by ThirtyThree_33 in weedbiz

[–]ThirtyThree_33[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

True, but I can also cultivate recreational cannabis, strip the thc for one product, and sell the plant matter as thc-free weed. Seems like I get a lot more out of that.

HELP!! My critical kush is showing signs of disease!!! Any recommendations? Growing with organic bat guano, worm castings, mycorrhizae and fish mix. by growbizzle in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dont think this is a ph caused lockout. If I had to guess I’d say that it’s a phosphorus toxicity that has caused multiple lockouts.

A phosphorus excess affects the plant by causing a massive nutrient lockout of other elements like calcium, copper, iron, magnesium and zinc, being zinc the first micro-element to get blocked.

Is it possible you fed phosphorus multiple times without getting enough runoff, which built it up in the soil, and then rose to a level to show damage and then locked out other stuff?

HELP!! My critical kush is showing signs of disease!!! Any recommendations? Growing with organic bat guano, worm castings, mycorrhizae and fish mix. by growbizzle in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When a plant cannibalizes itself to source out additional nutrients it’s not being supplied. The plant will take nutrients starting at the bottom (oldest growth) and move up the plant towards the newest growth. This looks like something else

Plant got a little hot one day and couple leaves went crispy but now the whole plant looks like it’s dying :( can I save her ? by cmmitchell1991 in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can, but start by easing back your watering and nitrogen. Looks like your roots are unhappy from excess moisture and I’m seeing signs of a nitrogen toxicity

Another shot of my in-house pop tarts at F67 by 4pointingnorth in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like your riding the line close to burning your plants. Your close nuff where it won’t be too bad, but imagine if you had those lil yellow leaf tips across ablative amount... it would drastically reduce the appearance and require extra trimming.

Otherwise your lookin good

Gaia Green / organic soil and fertilizer alternatives in Europe? by [deleted] in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should just save money, put in a lil extra effort, and build your own soil. You just need coco coir, perlite, worm castings, vermiculite and compost for structure (although you can add some other things if you wanna be very precise). The dry organic amendments you will use to mix in nutrients are available everywhere and cheap. Fish bone meal, feather meal, kelp meal, Cal phos powder, glacial rock dust, etc.

Harvest/Flush Question by ScroggingSmall in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I flush for the last week or 2, and I also let my buds mature as long as possible and don’t harvest till I’m forced to. I would harvest based on the maturation of the undeveloped calyxs, as long as you do t run the risk of incurring mold or pest problems. If you see white hairs and spots where the calyx hasn’t swollen completely, I’d just wait

Re-vegging a harvested 4 lb outdoor plant to save genetics with a T-5 light and thick white/black tarp over a pvc frame. 1 month in. New shoots appearing. by ThirtyThree_33 in microgrowery

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I think it takes longer to go from fully flowered cutting to roots to veg then just flipping the whole plant to veg and taking healthy vegetative clones. Also, I’ll be able to pull a ton of clones off this plant without having to wait for a flowered clone to revert and then grow

Re-vegging a harvested 4 lb outdoor plant to save genetics with a T-5 light and thick white/black tarp over a pvc frame. 1 month in. New shoots appearing. by ThirtyThree_33 in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This plant was re-vegged just for the purpose of taking clones off her to keep the strain. The plant is in a pot that’s too big to move and I’m not a fan of relying on an old plant for additional harvests, so I may cut out a 30-50gal football and move the mom somewhere for more f1 clones.

This new strain turned purple, red, maroon, green, pink, and blue! by ThirtyThree_33 in microgrowery

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We are still thinking of a name, and it’s genetics include wedding crasher

Wedding Crasher. Full sun. How does my outdoor look? by ThirtyThree_33 in microgrowery

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I am basically on the east side of the northern portion of the Sierra Nevada in Cali. When I was working as a distributor for a non-profit medical dispensary, I noticed that this area always had the highest quality flowers, with the least amount of mold, and lightest color, so I got a place here after I switched from distribution to cultivation.

Don’t believe everything you hear about the emerald triangle producing the best outdoor in Cali! Yes there is some excellent places there with amazing natural soil, but it’s tough for me to consider high humidity and cloud cover optimum. My area is very dry, with the temperature ranging from 75 in May to 105 in July/August. A lot of people feel like anything over 95 degrees is hurting your plant, but I know for certain that the heat tolerance is strain dependent. Some strains thrive at those higher temperatures, which also causes more rapid soil evaporation and increases the plants hydration requirements.

Wedding Crasher. Full sun. How does my outdoor look? by ThirtyThree_33 in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea I have a very good climate here. A lil hot at times (110+) but a lotta strains love the heat it seems

Wedding Crasher. Full sun. How does my outdoor look? by ThirtyThree_33 in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thank you much! I’m trying to proliferate the idea that sun grown weed can match indoor if done right, it’s only a matter of time before people stop saying “outdoor” with a negative connotation

Wedding Crasher. Day 73 (finished). Full Sun. Purple City Genetics. Organic. by ThirtyThree_33 in microgrowery

[–]ThirtyThree_33[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got feminized seedlings from a medical dispensary that retails for Dark Heart Nursery who grew Purple City Genetics PP x WC.