SchmidtGenetics

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 17 minutes ago

Ziplock and a cup of warm water is all that’s needed.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 days ago

I thought you couldn’t get in the lottery without an account for 12 months? I would assume they would know the geolocation of the account and only say the Japanese accounts in this.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

That’s what I’m wondering about on a bunch. I know the peppers and tomatoes have to be thinned down to one a cup, they’ll compete with each other for nutrients, light, and space other wise.

The flowers I have no clue, so experimenting with a few different densities in some cups. Ornamental stuff isn’t AS important, but if you want some large blooms, you gotta let it thrive.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Not wrong, thats the plan, but I had to pause my cannabis germing for a couple weeks cause of the lost space. They love that light though.

Next year hopefully wont be an issue, will have a greenhouse and a cold frame or two.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Garden space I’ve got 144 sq/ft, but the flowers are going to go around the yard mainly, so can’t have too many of those!

I did try to only start as many tomatoes and peppers as I’m planning to use, with a few extras because not all will take.

I have some 2 week starts to do and some peas to plant before the last frost in a month. Always seems overwhelming eh?

 

Consequences of still going hard, but not being able to install a greenhouse this year. These have taken over two 3x3 grow tents and then some.

There’s more germing on some heat mats too!

These are a collection of flowers; marigolds, aster, lupins, nasturtiums, straw flower, corn flower, decorative grass.

There is also for veggies; peppers (9 types), tomatoes (9 types), onions and leeks.

On the heatmat, there’s the 4-6 week starts, so cucumber, melons, more flowers and some cucamelon.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

Mine would bloom slower than yours at this stage because of my environmental factors, I’m sure someone may know more exactly like 3-5 days, but it’s still fairly variable, but that’s beyond my knowledge.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I believe it’s more or less random depending on a host of factors like, light amount, watering, feed, stress, pests, etc. but you are in for a treat shortly regardless!

It’s snowing today for me, but I’ve got spring popping out of the soil atleast!

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Cars get towed backwards all the time, it would detect that it’s traveling the same direction.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

No it wasn’t? You’re saying a program what has had features for decades shouldn’t have them… you’re just talking out of your ass.

Other programs fit that niche, this one doesn’t need to be neutered to make it like all the rest. Options exist, stop trying to make everything the fucking same?

Notepad has always been a word editor, and your only point was it’s not… which is just plain false.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago (1 children)

What? I’m not defending windows, I’m defending a program with features you can change on and off to customize it to your preference, and it defaulting to what most users need.

If you can’t get a word program working, the fuck you think someone’s gonna do with Linux? Lmfao, you people are getting wild, and this shits getting old. You’re turning people away with this echo chamber bullshit.

The fact someone upvoted this fucking garbage is concerning as fuck about this community.

Go bloviate about Linux where people want it, you’re ruining discussions you troll.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

They have a library you can edit, they’re meant for the masses, and you can obviously customize it to your exact preferences.

 

It’s my understanding that a bunch of root vegetables like carrots, daikons, turnips, parsnips, rutabagas, etc. all grow their first year to store energy for the second years seeding.

Parsnips and turnips/rutabaga iirc say to harvest after a frost or two to sweeten them up, so I missed a bunch.

 

These are onion starts that I planted last spring in a garden bed I hadn’t properly cleaned up last fall.

Of course these are doing better than the actual spring onion starts I germed this year -.-

 

In the picture there’s a good assortment of 6-8 week starts. In no particular order there is; marigolds, nasturtiums, onions, broom corn (6” pots), zinnias, 8 or so tomato and pepper variety’s. Some of the tomatoes and peppers are mixed between the domes and the cups.

The other tent will be available this weekend, still have a window of starts. Still can’t work the soil, but this weekend I should be able to start spring cleaning if it doesn’t snow again.

LFG growmies!

 

Nothing special, just some potting soil and some cups.

Fill up with dirt, make a hole and drop the Brownies in and water lightly.

 

Flowers starts are starting fantastically!

In the back row are lupins and Asters in rockwool. I’m surprised the Lupins have sprouted, supposed to take 30+ days.

In the middle the left is Nasturtiums, cat grass and Asters sowed in dirt.

Front row is Zinnias and Marigolds in rockwool and another direct sow Asters.

I also have a few heat mats of tomato, pepper, onion and leek starts!

 

I’m in the midst of getting my planning done, 8 week starts need to get started next week for last frost at end of May.

This way I’ll know approximately how many seedlings to start and I can keep track of which ones we enjoy. With the layouts, it will allow me to keep track of crop rotations to minimize nutrient depletion. I most likely won’t do a round of cover crops though, I can always just throw some of my other nutrients to top up when needed.

Edit Link to the Libreoffice and Excel doc the file was just saved as excel format, so there is likely formatting issues. If the link reaches its limit send me a msg and I’ll make another.

 

Grabbed some seeds during a valentines sale, they are just pricey otherwise (over $10 a seed for decent genetics) it still came out to $255Cad.

Haul is all fem:

10x bubble kush from RQS

10x Powerflower from RQS

3x legendary OG Punch RQS

5x White Widow AUTOs RQS

And the freebies which appear to come From Canuks seeds are:

2x Strawberry Banana

2x Fruity pebbles.

I mainly picked RQS as I got them in my last round and was happy with the genetics, they were also one of the 40% breeders, so bonus. The Kush is just for some nice dense buds, the power flower seemed like a nice hash producer and the White Widows were only available in autos, but I like messing with them once in a while.

The Legendary OG Punch is just a beautiful strain, and paid out the butt for these ones.

I’ve grown some Canuk seeds before, the autos went south on me, but that could have been grower problems, but free is free.

 

Processing about 2.4kg of fresh frozen cannabis.

My technique definitely needs to be improved, but that’s why we do this stuff and learn right?

I’m washing it 4 batches of 600g each. Next time I’ll probably make them smaller still.

I also feel like I am adding too much ice, even though I add less each time… the stuff frosts up and I’m sure it’s not getting the stuff in between the denser buds.

Even though, the returns are decent I would say, and I’m saving the washed bud for edibles, so nothings wasted. I’ll dial in the technique for next run. I collect the trichomes from the 25 and 74 micron bags, I’ll keep them separated and from there I’ll press it into hash rosin.

Picture is from batch 1/4

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