Blue Dream Haze phenotype

in #cannabis7 years ago (edited)

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An overpowering aroma of cat piss and soap is complimented by notes of spice and pepper. This one creeps up on you after about 10 minutes and will stay effective for hours with mind bending psychedelic properties.
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This was another phenotype from Mary's Blue Dream bagseed. This one really did not disappoint, zero hermies and pretty decent yield weighing in at just over 3 oz from a 3 gallon pot of coco.
Here's a pic from day 70 of flower:
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first let me say wow! second what trick do you use to get such heavy resin production? And isnt it intersting how certian smells are better in differnt formats. like cat piss is a horrible smell but in buds its great!

Haha yeah it's really funny how funky herb can smell (and taste) great. As for the resin production, I use a product called Sea-Crop which is concentrated sea minerals with the sodium chloride removed. By using 90+ elements which are naturally occurring in the ocean, plants are able to utilize all of these elements as enzyme cofactors which are responsible for synthesizing turpenes and cannibinoids as well as secondary plant metabolites that fight away pests.

Thanks im going to google it and maybe incorporate it with my feeding regiment

Anytime brother, if you decide to use it I would recommend cutting your base nutrient dosage in half and then adding 4 ml per gallon of Sea-Crop. The instructions only provide info for large scale field production, so through trial and error I came up with this dosage for indoor.

I use a product called Full base which is fulvic acid. Wonder if i added seacrop if this would be to much?

The two actually work great together. I actually use fulvic also, which I should have mentioned before because the fulvic acid helps with increased nutrient uptake efficiency.

Hell yeah man. Dont you love the internet. Its teamwork multiplied by a million.

Yes I do love the internet! It was actually on the internet that I found out about growing with sea minerals: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=81260