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Diesel0889

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Really diggin those beds. Nice set up, diesel!

Thanks bro I appreciate that. Beds have there downsides like moving them etc. Having said that it's the best move I've ever made concerning no till. Much better than 15 or 30 gallon grass roots pots I had been in.

Love both my 4x4 and 4x8. Would recommend to anyone running a room no matter the size (mines not huge). I had the 4x4 bed in my 5x5 as well and it was a easy 2 elbows under my fluence being lazy. 3 if you have at least decent yielder, trellis, dialed environment and so on. Made growing easy as it should be. No mad scientist for me. If I didn't hand water with sprayer and train I'd have almost nothing to do lol.

Happy growing!
 

Tangerine_

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Mine has the leaf roll to it and just started slowly growing lol. All new growth has the roll to it whole leaf I think.... I can keep plants happy... it's the only one... Will be running it in a couple months. I'll try to get a pic tomorrow.

My next run will have most or all of the following,

Weasel cut (real original) sour d
ECSD via shoreline *clone only
Gmo, helln back via dookie farms
ICC clone only

Prob chem 91 skunk VA and the apple fritter (the real AF lol).
Possibly my buddys ecsd x wcsd clone only * prob 30yo now or close, beast of a plant that easily rivals the weasel cut (my favorite)

A pic of one of my beds above prob on this page. I'll post another pic or 2 in flower. Maybe a few shots from past runs etc. I can definitely give a good honest reveiw on some of these cuts soon. Some people In this thread have seen something of my work in the bodhi or inkognyto thread.. cuts to small to reclone and get to flower right now as I got them late.

I run coots mix basically with se added probiotic type shit etc. so I can only speak on no till mix not salts. I may do both in the future I don't know.

Happy growing!
Woah, thats gonna be a gassy line-up. :fire:

That ICC had me puzzled. Appreciate the reassurance.

I'd love to run beds inside. I wish I had another room.

I'm going to reverse a couple clones on this next round (havent decided which ones yet) so I can have a sac of seeds to hunt and share. I'm little leary of hitting branches on cuts I havent dialed in yet and it'll be the first run for Gelatti, Cheetah Piss, and LP75 but I'm gonna do my best to pull it off.
 

428grower

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I might be super stoned or something because I can’t find the post where you explained how you sourced this cut but I would LOVE to source this sour D cut as it’s my all time favorite I lost it few years back due to a robbery and have since not been able to find it again. Would you please let me know how you sourced this? If not it’s cool
 

Diesel0889

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I might be super stoned or something because I can’t find the post where you explained how you sourced this cut but I would LOVE to source this sour D cut as it’s my all time favorite I lost it few years back due to a robbery and have since not been able to find it again. Would you please let me know how you sourced this? If not it’s cool
Dojo, someone posted his insta handle back a page or so. If you don't have Instagram let me know.
 

Diesel0889

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Shitty pic of my ICC cut but here it is... has the rolled leaves environment is good etc. Just a weird one I guess. Kinda scraggly as well. Not sure how stout it may or may not be come flower, will be a while... working on my veg room so I had to throw overflow or mom's in tent.20210812_170937.jpg
 

Dividedsky

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Odd request but does anyone have pics of ICC in veg?

While trying to acquire this cut, I've ended up with 4.
3 are very similar and one shares only a few traits...particularly the leaf margins seem extremely sensitive to rolling.
I dont believe its pest or pathogen related so I'm curious if this is something that others have noted with this cut.

Thanks in advance
Ya I don't think the leaf roll thing it pest or pathogen. I have seen it as well and think its related to the moisture and just the how the cut handles the transportation process and stress in general. Ive seen stressed veg plants do peculiar things in my years growing .
 
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Diesel0889

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Ya I don't think the leaf roll thing it pest or pathogen. I have seen it as well and think its related to the moisture and just the how the cut handles the transportation process and stress in general. Ive seen stressed veg plants do peculiar things in my years growing .

Def not. Mine almost looks like it's starting to straighten out slowly. I agree 100% all other plants in same dirt/schedual etc are completely fine and have pin straight leaves.

Happy growing!
 

Diesel0889

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That Ice cream cake looks kind of it’s Dudding bro… those weak looking stems and leaves… also no color on the stems

Possibly it is dont know. I figure id try to rehab it. Had a rough transit and was bout all but dead when I received it. It's literally just starting to even grow. Was just going to try to reclone it when bigger and see where I end up. I had a dudded chem sister back in the day, before I go there id like to be sure. It was given to me its not mine. My mom's are beautiful!

I have seen plants snap out of whatever funk in probiotic soil before, who knows?

Happy growing!
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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Hey how would a clone provider in NYC go about getting his strains lab tested?
If you are looking to do HPLvD testing you can go through Darkheart. The email to reach out is lab@darkheartnursery.com

It is really easy, $25 a test and well worth it. We just got a whole bunch of our strains tested along with an Ice Cream Cake cut that we just took in that was actually our own cut but we gave away the mother earlier this season for an outdoor grow. Luckily we included it in there because it tested positive for HPLvD. It has been in isolation for the past few weeks so we just tossed it. Never came anywhere close to our mother stock so I am not worried about any outbreak or trace amongst the rest of our garden at all. That is why it is important though to keep cuts in isolation until tested. We have a few other people who I think still have that cut so hopefully we can get it back. Its a really nice ICC cut.

Here is a copy of the cool report they send you. They started doing this nifty pie chart too. It has some identifying info on there so I had to edit it a little. We use acronyms for all of our strains. Easier to write on sample bags. So G41 is Gelato 41 obviously, AF apple Fritter, MO is marshmallow og etc etc....

One little idea we use. When we ship we use usps priority express and just use one of the small flat rate vhs looking boxes to hold our samples and throw that in to a padded overnight express flat rate envelope. Usually takes two days using usps overnight just because of where they are I guess. Just check the weather and try not to send when it is in the 100s out that way.

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Auntie Janes Nursery

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Possibly it is dont know. I figure id try to rehab it. Had a rough transit and was bout all but dead when I received it. It's literally just starting to even grow. Was just going to try to reclone it when bigger and see where I end up. I had a dudded chem sister back in the day, before I go there id like to be sure. It was given to me its not mine. My mom's are beautiful!

I have seen plants snap out of whatever funk in probiotic soil before, who knows?

Happy growing!
I have had some week lanky stems from overcrowding plants which kind of spiked humidity. Usually ones that are going to go in to flower but the flower tents won't be ready for a few weeks. I just top em back. I have had weird leafing symptoms that one would mix with dudding from this as well. It is like when people mix variegation with TMV. Sometimes it is just a natural occurrence.
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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Hey how would a clone provider in NYC go about getting his strains lab tested?
If you do this it will give you the peace of mind as a clone distributor. It will also help you manage your garden and keep anything unwanted out from the get go which will then be passed on to people who have the respect to trust in buying from you. It starts with testing out what you have and getting rid of what you need to. Then it becomes about the practice and establishing protocols. Even though that report we got is a 93% pass rate, the fact that we kept that ICC cut in isolation really means that it is a 100% clean garden. And as someone who distributes cuts, that puts a smile on my face.
 

Tangerine_

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Possibly it is dont know. I figure id try to rehab it. Had a rough transit and was bout all but dead when I received it. It's literally just starting to even grow. Was just going to try to reclone it when bigger and see where I end up. I had a dudded chem sister back in the day, before I go there id like to be sure. It was given to me its not mine. My mom's are beautiful!

I have seen plants snap out of whatever funk in probiotic soil before, who knows?

Happy growing!
Chitosan helps too. It seems to suppress the symptoms. I used Chitosan Oligosaccharide way back when I first encountered this pathogen.
And for some reason, infected plants put outside seem to snap out of it. I threw the Gushers and CR outdoors as soon as they showed symptoms as a precaution and they dont even look like the same plants anymore. Big fat healthy fans and strong stalks. Not sure if its the UV from the sun or what but it stands to reason why outdoor growers rarely encounter this pathogen...or at least it goes unnoticed.
Just keep an eye on your ICC and be mindful of cross contamination with your tools. I'll try to get some pics of mine posted soon.
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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The hplvdphyllis strikes again. Lmfao . Now every plant problem Is dudding or hplvd. Can someone help me, I have a flat tiiiirreeeee! Lmfao
Hahahahaha!!!! It is the plant covid 19

Honestly, it is out there though. It is scary as balls that it just keeps recirculating. It could be. I mean it is so easy to bring it in to the garden if you are not testing for it. To wait to see symptoms can be to late.
 

Tangerine_

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If you are looking to do HPLvD testing you can go through Darkheart. The email to reach out is lab@darkheartnursery.com

It is really easy, $25 a test and well worth it. We just got a whole bunch of our strains tested along with an Ice Cream Cake cut that we just took in that was actually our own cut but we gave away the mother earlier this season for an outdoor grow. Luckily we included it in there because it tested positive for HPLvD. It has been in isolation for the past few weeks so we just tossed it. Never came anywhere close to our mother stock so I am not worried about any outbreak or trace amongst the rest of our garden at all. That is why it is important though to keep cuts in isolation until tested. We have a few other people who I think still have that cut so hopefully we can get it back. Its a really nice ICC cut.

Here is a copy of the cool report they send you. They started doing this nifty pie chart too. It has some identifying info on there so I had to edit it a little. We use acronyms for all of our strains. Easier to write on sample bags. So G41 is Gelato 41 obviously, AF apple Fritter, MO is marshmallow og etc etc....

One little idea we use. When we ship we use usps priority express and just use one of the small flat rate vhs looking boxes to hold our samples and throw that in to a padded overnight express flat rate envelope. Usually takes two days using usps overnight just because of where they are I guess. Just check the weather and try not to send when it is in the 100s out that way.

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Delta has a quick turnaround too
 

Auntie Janes Nursery

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Chitosan helps too. It seems to suppress the symptoms. I used Chitosan Oligosaccharide way back when I first encountered this pathogen.
And for some reason, infected plants put outside seem to snap out of it. I threw the Gushers and CR outdoors as soon as they showed symptoms as a precaution and they dont even look like the same plants anymore. Big fat healthy fans and strong stalks. Not sure if its the UV from the sun or what but it stands to reason why outdoor growers rarely encounter this pathogen...or at least it goes unnoticed.
Just keep an eye on your ICC and be mindful of cross contamination with your tools. I'll try to get some pics of mine posted soon.
I once got a freebie of some chitosan and I don't know if I over used it or what but everything started throwing 3 finger leaves and I was like woahhhhh damn!!! Hahaha

I use megacrop as my base nute which already has chitosan in it so I am guessing I threw off the ratio. Sounds like some awesome stuff though. Especially if your base doesn't have it. This way you can control when to apply it.
 
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