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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Sunny Southern CA
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Hey anybody and everybody stopping by!
![]() Welcome to my first time growing adventure with some freebie Mazar-i-sharif seeds I got with my order from seedboutique.com. For this grow I will be using a combination of outdoor winter sun during the day and LED lights during the night for vegging and strictly sun for flowering. The way my balcony faces, it gets direct sunlight as long as the sun is in the sky. Check out my little grow box! The plant in the big pot is a female from bagseed and the three cups contain the germinated Mazar seeds and you can see the LED panel up above. I put the seeds in their cups yesterday and baglady is about 3 weeks old. Here is the soil I'm using. ![]() For nutrients I have Fox Farm Grow Big and Big Bloom and I also have seaweed extract liquified organic kelp from GrowMore to use for foliar feeding. I will be watering using the wet/dry method. When I should begin foliar feeding the sprouts and how often? Last edited by Cozmo; 09-09-2009 at 03:19 AM. |
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Nice man, cant wait to see this one through! Just another suggestion, those cups are see through and u dont want the roots getting any light. So maybe put some opaque cups over them or cut out some paper to tape around them. Should help a little. Hope those babies germinate all right. Iv never heard of Mazar I Sharif before... do u know the THZ content or anything about the strain? Indica/sativa?
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Start feeding with grow big at 1/4 recommended dose after the first week. Some wait two weeks. its ur call. You could try 1 week and see how it goes and maybe wait off if need be. Just remember 1 week really refers to the second week, because the first week you do no nutes at all! Im not an expert on nutes tho so you should look at the nutes guide for FoxFarm. Ill try and find a link for you.
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A little ways down is the FOXFARM nutes schedule. Should help:
NUTES - What To Use and How to use them - Tutorial |
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Hmm well actually i was wrong. I guess u can start using nutes first week, but with the soil ur using i wouldnt, most likely will result in nute burn. I think that soil prob has enough nutes to do ur plant fine for close to a month. So if you really wanted to you could wait until then. but again its ur call so just experiment and see what works for you. Also for your soil in ur final pots, i think u might benefit from getting some perlight from the hardware store for like 4-5$ and add that for some better airation.
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Hey there music, I see that you have what I like to use as well for soils and fertilizers.
Is there pistals already at 3 weeks? Keep consistant as you can to promote at least an 18/6 cycle while going outdoors to indoors. Watch for little creepy mites and other critters that may come back in the room with your plants. Your soil choice has enough nutrients to not have to feed until the 2-3 week after sprouting. Make sure they are up and somewhat established. Also Clear cups have a tendancy to promoted bacterial growth and possible root damage due to light. Do not foliar feed with a mixture of Sea Weed and Grow Big or Big Bloom. This can cause a slight reaction. If you do foilar feed use them separately. And go slow with the dose. I would advise you not to foiliar feed after 2 weeks into flower. Until you have a few more grows under your belt. But keep posting up for us and lets follow along together.
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Thanks for the advice Cherma! The girl in the bigger pot is from bagseed and she has pistils. I'll try to get a picture of them with my shitty camera.
Mazar-i-Sharif Genetics: Traditional North Afghan charas cultivar Type: Traditional landrace/pure-bred Variety: Indica Giant Height: 3-4 meters in natural outdoor environment in Mazar-i-Sharif. Yield: 1.5 to 2 kg of dried flowers in natural outdoor environment Aroma: pungent, intense terpene aroma, classic Afghan, with some sweetness Harvest: early December to early January Characteristics: Unusually large indica strain with classic wide leaved characteristics. Grown around the desert towns of Balkh, Mazar-i-Sharif and Sheberghan in the far north of Afghanistan, close to the modern borders of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. This Mazar-i-Sharif strain produces the legendary hashish known as "Shirak-i-Mazar" and "Milk of Mazar". The people of these regions are a patchwork of Turkic, Tajik, Afghan and Pashtun tribes, and the history of Mazar-i-Sharif strains is likely to be equally complex. In fertile and well-irrigated soils these vigorous giants are capable of reaching 4 metres in height or more, and will produce a similarly immense yield of intensely resinous flowers. Traditionally harvested in the first half of December with the onset of the brutal Central Asian winter, Mazar-i-Sharif plants will enjoy cold conditions, including snow, and will turn a deep blood red in low temperatures. Growers favour leaving harvest as late as possible, sometimes into early January. Sieved "Milk of Mazar" garda is very resinous and so can be hand-pressed to make charas; it has a distinctively pungent, sweet aroma and a dreamily mellow high. Over-indulgence produces a mind-warping, immobilising and narcotic effect. |
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I too have some M.I.S., also freebies. I've always liked afghanies, that dank flavor, mmmmm
good luck on the grow!!
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sportsman, i'm sure i will! Thanks flyfish!
one seed sprouted the other day and another sprouted today. the third one shouldn't be too far behind. i'll get pics up tomorrow! |
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Here are some pictures of the MIS seedlings on Day 6 since being planted in soil.
#1 #2 The 3rd one has yet to sprout. :( Sorry for the shitty camerawork.... Last edited by music4higher; 12-08-2008 at 04:42 PM. Reason: Wrong picture.. oops! |
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