Here are the last 10 seeds of Lemon Berry that I have. I may take the best male and pollinate a female. Heres to hoping all ten popping. IMG_2840 (1000x750) by Mrgreenjeans posted Sep 11, 2016 at 5:53 PM
Take one down, pass it around, 9 lemon berry seeds in the ground. Lol. just wondering whats the closest thing out there that is like it, if you had to replace it with something?
I've got an 8 pack of Lemonberry testers sitting here that I've been meaning to pop. maybe now would be a good time for a seed run.
well this is just odd, how did i miss this thread, I just started my last 3 lemonberry seeds that i found over the weekend. they were sitting in a dresser drawer and im pretty sure one is crushed. I have one seed from Nirvana also that I have absolutely zero clue what it is because the label wore off duc pop those things and lets see who gets what. it would be interesting to see what 3 different people come up with from same strain.
Mr. G, when you mix your perlite/vermiculite did you say you use 30% vermiculite? And when you run your tables, how much h2o2 (and what grade of h202) are you using per gallon and with what frequency to keep the green algae away?
try 29% at 3 mls it's what I ran on tables, i usually waited a day because I was using tap water and it has chlorine in it. But at that level you could hit 2x a week. Not a fan of the 7 ml range unless you got some rot or stink
Res there are two labeles, one on top of the other, one says lemon berry and the other LT.. I'm not for certain but I believe these to be lemonberry testers.. Lemon Thai would be my first choice but hell man I wouldn't throw either one out of bed. .
I don't have a big problem with slime build up. I think it may be because I'm growing the plants now in the fabric pots.
I thought about that, cuz Id get light on my from x the table to put plant in, you get a tab bit, and in the ressy you get a leak here or there from returns I tried both ways (sterile vs non), but never fabric, I like that and don't see why more people don't do that. But I think I prefer a little h2o2 to keep things tidy
The Botanicare nutrients are part organic so you get this dark blackish residue left behind from the nutrients, but no slime mold. I'll take pictures later to show you up close. The fabric pots cause the plants to air prune their roots. The few roots you do see are from the bottom of the fabric pots where the drain channels are. I saw a guy in New York City who uses it with great success. The pots are filled with a blend of 30% corse vermiculite, and 70% corse grade perlite. Not the super chunky perlite. I top off the last inch and half to two inches with the clay hydro stones.