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@NastyNatesJungle, and no response on my second pm as well. I told them no-one is angry; we all received nice seeds for free (although some in much too verbose parcels obviously), but that we would appreciate some statement.
Being quiet instead will not really increase their reputation, I am afraid.
@Waveform, Interesting. I feel exactly the same. I was happy to get 12 free seeds. Definitely not angry at all - but I also put a fair amount of work into documenting for the contest and I would like to see the results.
At any rate, thanks for looking into it for us.
@yun23, Thanks for the compliment on the plants, I really appreciate it! :blush: Regarding the other part, it might sound paranoid, but unfortunately, in Germany, the current legal situation can be pretty strict. Police searches can sometimes happen even without strong evidence, and that could escalate into serious consequences depending on what they find. I just prefer not to take any risks, especially since I’ve invested a lot in high-quality equipment and really enjoy the hobby. Plus, the amount I grow is more than enough for me, so there’s no need to push it further. It’s all about staying cautious to keep doing what I love!
@TherealNICOGREEN, shiiiit. That's incredibly disappointing. I've been pretty lucky up to this point and I think it has to do with controlling the VPD in the tent. It's not perfect - I estimate my leaf temps for instance - but I think it's close enough to keep the mold at bay. I think you'll be happy with the next batch. I'm a month into their Kabul (also from the contest) and it's quite nice. They seem to have some good genetics. Good luck!
@Natrona, exciting! I started off using 3ml / L water and increased it up to 5ml / L after a couple of weeks in flower. I can’t say if it’s a noticeable difference or not but it is the main ingredient of several organic liquid fertilizers. Plants seem to like it.
@Natrona, Hey! sorry for the late response. I hope it's still helpful.
I've used molasses the last couple grows and I would recommend. Make sure you get de-sulfured cane molasses as this is quite important. It may or may not help with your Frosted Guava however. The idea is that the molasses helps the living organisms in your soil to prosper - so if you are growing in water or using non-organic ferts, it's probably not going to help much. But let me know how it goes!
PS, check out diastatic malt powder. ;)