Hawaii Growers

Cooter@666

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Cooter my wife puts marigolds around our fruit trees, there are some by my plants but never ringed around my area. But I think I will try it.

Also for those who are MMJ growers, I am having a problem getting my caregiver card renewed. I signed the paper work over 2 mos ago and nothing yet. So I said F this and called the drug enforcement division ( for years i ran from them now I call them how times have changed) The girl said there is a4 to 5 mos delay on getting your card and renew at least 60 days prier to expiration. Come to find out it was the Dr who was slow to turn in the app.Didn't think I had to do follow up with the Doc. Aloha
What Doc was it? Last year (Sept) i had my appointment with the Dr. in Ewa Beach ( Dr. Whatever the fuck his name was...lol) I didn't get my card until December( 4 months later). I kept calling the Dept of Narcotics like a pest until the Dept of Narcotic finally process the card and sent it back to the Dr. Just because you’re a MMJ patient doesn’t give these fuckers the right treat you like a second class citizen, you’re paying taxes which pays these government workers salaries don’t be afraid to express that statement to them either. Keep in mind the Dept of Narcotics sets the application timelines, if they can’t follow their own timelines it’s not your fault, hold them accountable
 

SurfdOut

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Coot- Monocultures don't do well in nature, just have a bunch of plants going of all variety and you'll lessen the impact of bugs, plus harder to see your meds....but if you have certain plants you can obtain a little biocontrol/essential oil production.... Leafminers will hit amaranths or tomatoes rather.... I need to grow some Russian Comfrey to use as fert....
 

Cooter@666

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Coot- Monocultures don't do well in nature, just have a bunch of plants going of all variety and you'll lessen the impact of bugs, plus harder to see your meds....but if you have certain plants you can obtain a little biocontrol/essential oil production.... Leafminers will hit amaranths or tomatoes rather.... I need to grow some Russian Comfrey to use as fert....
I guess it time to plant my garden for the fall, I wont having any plants ready to see the sun for a few more weeks. That gives me enough time to get the veggie garden all dazzled up. Then I’ll sneak the girls out, hopefully the bad bugs will be preoccupied by then I’m not having any real issues concerning insects; I’m just trying to do some preventative maintenance. I’ve done some reading on Russian Comfrey is there a local source for it? I’ve only seen it available online,

http://www.the-organic-gardener.com/Comfrey.html
 

SurfdOut

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Ummm, my friend is growing some and said I could take a crown cutting(think blocking14), think she bought the plant at a plant sale locally, can't remember if it was at Bishop or what...

What veggies ya gonna grow?

I've read that if you veg alot of plants together they have a higher % of turning female as they sense each other.......
 

SurfdOut

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Coot-Don't think there are much endemic plants that you can use as a companion, but Koa is a nitrogen fixer.....
 

East Hawaii

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A Coot, the Doc we had moved from Hilo to Maui and I am going to become to new pest in narco's ear.

Monsanto needs to leave Hawaii !!!!!!
 

tardis

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Tardis, how did that elephant strain turnout?
It was male, but I used its pollen on the flav and qrazy train females I had. Got to smoke some elephant from the guy who gave me the seeds and I must say the smoke was fantastic. taste wasn't anything great, very spicy, but the high was really knock you out stoned and happy.
 

kkday

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Some crazy news from a friend that just moved to Guam, average price is $200 for 4grams of a grade.
 

Bobotrank

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Coot-Don't think there are much endemic plants that you can use as a companion, but Koa is a nitrogen fixer.....
Hey Coot, I remember you talking about all this co mingling of veggies w/ your herbs, and I just saw something on another thread that would lead me to tell you to not do it. Apparently veggies (and fruits, too, for that matter) attract a lot more critters, which then rock your MJ plants after they've started in on your veggies. Just a heads up... you might regret doing it later. :peace:
 

Sheckster

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Some crazy news from a friend that just moved to Guam, average price is $200 for 4grams of a grade.
It would be worthwhile to grab some seeds and move there for a year or so....
Guam is growing fast and it's just going to get bigger with the military relocating more forces there over the next five years...
I'm sure your friend has told you that Guam has grown considerably (they even have Taco Bell, Cooter!)..
Housing is really cheap.. Military subsidizes electricity costs for the Island residents
 

kkday

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It would be worthwhile to grab some seeds and move there for a year or so....
Guam is growing fast and it's just going to get bigger with the military relocating more forces there over the next five years...
I'm sure your friend has told you that Guam has grown considerably (they even have Taco Bell, Cooter!)..
Housing is really cheap.. Military subsidizes electricity costs for the Island residents
My thoughts exactly! Ship my trail truck up there and get it popping. The profits after 2 years would let me relax for a while here at home. My biggest regret is not showing my friend the basics of growing decent weed. I'm going to point her to this site to help her
 

Cooter@666

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Hey Coot, I remember you talking about all this co mingling of veggies w/ your herbs, and I just saw something on another thread that would lead me to tell you to not do it. Apparently veggies (and fruits, too, for that matter) attract a lot more critters, which then rock your MJ plants after they've started in on your veggies. Just a heads up... you might regret doing it later. :peace:
Thanks for the input Bobo! I'll get it all sorted out one way or another....cheehooo!
 

Fuzznutz

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Guys, having some plant issues and wanted to ask your advice. Yeah, I should probably post in other thread but wanted some local input .

About 5 weeks into veg I get what looks like a deficiency (maybe multiple). Large fan leaves get dark brown spots then start yellowing. New growth is solid green. I've only used FF Big Bloom once at quarter strength a couple weeks in (200 PPM). Plants were moved from party cups to 5 gal containers about 2-3 into growth and have been in current containers 4-5 weeks.

By looking at the pics and using the info below, can anyone tell me what the hell is going on? I did a GOOD flush with ph 6 R/O water tonight. Last gallon of flush had some Superthrive and CalMag. Many thanks all.

Ok, the info: This is an indoor, SCRoG, soil grow. I usually do waterfarm SCRoG, so the soil is fawkin with me.

Gear : G13 PE; topped with minor LST
Soil: Roots Organic (unamended); sun baked for 2 weeks with multiple Azamax drenching before use. I detected knats and had to eliminate.
Nutes: FF Trio; only used once at 200 PPM; CalMag every other watering
Water: R/O
Ph: 6.0
Run off Ph: between 5.5 - 5.8
Temps: Daytime between 78-84
Humidity: Between 45-60
Lights: Veg; CFL / Flower 400W HPS
 

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