bermuda triangle trellising
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chocolope update from the field
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afghani kush anthocyanins
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Blue Dream hitting your receptors
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underground network tropicolada
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sfng strain
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derailed
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stressing flowers
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tropicolada aug 30 2024
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meditation walk
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Tom Talks Bermuda Triangle
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Garlic Mushroom Onion strain
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@junglie
@junglie 7 сағат бұрын
Love blue dream, bred some good crosses with it & my strains.
@jonmacdonald5345
@jonmacdonald5345 9 сағат бұрын
You got seeds on deck?
@vinivv
@vinivv Күн бұрын
boy that sure is mature your gonna be lucky not to have seeds
@vinivv
@vinivv Күн бұрын
What i don't see many of you guys in Canada and east coast with the mildew is using milk byproduct Whey kzbin.info/www/bejne/aILGlZmFocegppI
@vinivv
@vinivv Күн бұрын
Loved growing green crack and what a potent strain very good stuff hearty plant
@vinivv
@vinivv Күн бұрын
I only bend branches AFTER i water at least a day later, the branches are softer . I have to do it with some of my colas when I grow inside they get over 6 feet with a 2 foot 7-10 gallon pots its is scary to do LOL I snapped off a top today accidentally now its a tester for tonight LOL
@vinivv
@vinivv Күн бұрын
Is this a GMO maybe?
@vinivv
@vinivv Күн бұрын
That is a gorgeous Sativa plant I grew Malawi once didn't look anything like that but it should have. I have some asian sativa hydribs now from Pagoda seeds landraces X indicas but he has a very nice collection he works with and has a lot of years in breeding Mikes a good guy at Pagoda and helpful
@user-gz1hu5px1z
@user-gz1hu5px1z Күн бұрын
Great informative videos, I wish our politicians here in Australia would wake up and become educated. Still illegal here.😭
@Reenkitty
@Reenkitty 2 күн бұрын
How did you make out with the huge rain we just had? I'm super glad I was able to move mine into my garage until tomorrow. So far I've been able to keep the fungi at bay.
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 2 күн бұрын
@@Reenkitty it is one heckuva challenge. We started to have an outbreak. We’ve been using peroxide and spraying 6- 8 hours a day early morning late afternoon.
@Reenkitty
@Reenkitty 2 күн бұрын
@@SingerFarmNaturals I've played that game many times, I can't imagine how much work it must be to care for that many ladies.
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 2 күн бұрын
@@Reenkitty labor of love!
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 Күн бұрын
@@SingerFarmNaturals did that outbreak hit your Superwreck hard too? SFNG?
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals Күн бұрын
@@curiousbystander9193 I have to say I’m totally amazed at the resiliency of the train wreck super wreck. It should be totally rotted and instead it’s maybe 5-10%. Very impressed in the drying room now will keep you updated. I will do a video on it as well.
@MKultraAssassin
@MKultraAssassin 3 күн бұрын
How do i go about buying seeds like this?
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 3 күн бұрын
@@MKultraAssassin GTR seeds
@ru4skuba
@ru4skuba 3 күн бұрын
I wouldn't do that too far into flowering. Many cultivars will throw out nanners from that kind of aggressive, late-stage stress...
@JoseRoman-lj6eq
@JoseRoman-lj6eq 4 күн бұрын
He didn't top the plant but he top stress trained them good lower branches great growth shoots
@JoseRoman-lj6eq
@JoseRoman-lj6eq 4 күн бұрын
You top stress and low stress train the plants gives better light and air distribution
@Swiftsyndicate13
@Swiftsyndicate13 4 күн бұрын
Is he a receptor
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 5 күн бұрын
all 3 of my pineapple muffin (humb) are fairly septoria free...although, one of my big girls has this "silver leaf disease" thingy going on in 1/2 the bush. My Tropicanna Poison Fast (purple pheno) has even higher septoria resistance than the pm, but, she was vulnerable to aphids which ladybugs and cold mornings cleared up, my Candy Store girls are somewhat vulnerable, but the way she grows, with a little larfing, she my dance queens this season.... made of honor, great growth properties, but kinda moderate septoria vulnerable too but a step worse than candy store (and CS will be in a week before MOH, so CS is a better bet generally)....Gorilla Cookies fast, divergent phenos across the 3 girls and all not very septoria resistant..... You;d manage Candy Store good in your set up, pineapple muffiin would be a pleasure to grow, Tropicanna POosion would fruit terp your head out on the purple pheno and I fear her aphid appeal would not be best for your set up. I have another Tropicanna Poison Fast that is totally different than the purple pheno. SMaller, less terpy flowers, but higher thc. Both are in now, so that is great for any New England grow. The less purple, higher thc TP was not as vigorous nor septoria resistant as the purple pheno. Curious how the Superwreck plays out for you for septoria resistance. Also, the SFNG? Both are on my launch pad for next summer. This winter, I will mother out the seeds I just bought. I saw SFNG doing better than other plants in a big grow this summer, re septoria resistance. The new Superwreck reads good....but looks like a nightmare to hand trim.
@williamalexander414
@williamalexander414 5 күн бұрын
The green crack I grew 7 years ago was at least 6 feet tall and 7 feet wide in N California
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 5 күн бұрын
wrong weather and they will never get 2-3 weeks.... that gc is one rain away from that septoria getting into the base of those flower leaves and basically telling the flower, hey brown out now.... with the weather coming, you are 7-10 days out, or go ahead, sour her out if you want.
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 2 күн бұрын
@@curiousbystander9193 you were right, pulled them today!
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 2 күн бұрын
@@SingerFarmNaturals yeah, same deal here with some gorilla cookies fast girls... did some pre harvest, fast dry press tests last week, and yeah the terps could have cookied out some more, but my numbers were already well over 20 on the preharvest samples...can't let the work go to waste and let them go wanker, soured out, pushed over... numerous other kinds look like they are getting ready to brown out at the crowns, stalks yellowing a hint, totally septoria free plants, they are just done and ready in a few days.
@michaelhitchcock5931
@michaelhitchcock5931 5 күн бұрын
I'm not sure I like it but I think it's worth a try.
@jamesuhallmusic
@jamesuhallmusic 6 күн бұрын
Beautiful looking lady, Tom! I can tell you're passionate about cultivation. I've got a similar looking lemon cherry gelato x sfv OG cross tester from Ethos in the outdoor garden this year. The calyxes came on dark purple from the get go!. Fruity and burnt rubber terpenes. I've dubbed it 'San Fernando Candy'!
@RickyBoobie27
@RickyBoobie27 6 күн бұрын
Haven't had any real blue dream in years ....
@RickyBoobie27
@RickyBoobie27 6 күн бұрын
Where is this at
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 6 күн бұрын
North of Buffalo on the lake Ontario Shoreline, and a small town of Barker, New York
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 6 күн бұрын
hand trimming that might be a nightmare
@americansfirst1095
@americansfirst1095 8 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video and your experiences. 👍
@SeanG-f1o
@SeanG-f1o 8 күн бұрын
Cool I just wouldn't do it
@DocTableRock
@DocTableRock 8 күн бұрын
And this my friend us the worst growing advice anyone can get. Perfect example of the cannabis industry tomato Tek fraud
@whiteowl8703
@whiteowl8703 9 күн бұрын
So not true 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@conqueringlion420
@conqueringlion420 9 күн бұрын
It’s amazing “what the good Lord created”
@Botone1010
@Botone1010 9 күн бұрын
Its stressful the first time, but it looks great!
@johnkehoe8368
@johnkehoe8368 10 күн бұрын
meh
@Beeroclock81
@Beeroclock81 12 күн бұрын
I do it way before flowering
@TheCreep144
@TheCreep144 12 күн бұрын
Four or five hundred? Not sure which is more stressed. The plant or the planter?
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 12 күн бұрын
@@TheCreep144 I am in New York State cultivator I have just under 1200 plants in the field and it’s not stress. It’s just being in the flow.
@markplacek6657
@markplacek6657 12 күн бұрын
Wow
@conqueringlion420
@conqueringlion420 13 күн бұрын
Bless you
@ryanmalone844
@ryanmalone844 13 күн бұрын
My neighbor jumped the fence and top stressed my plant (and two limbs) a few weeks into flowering. It's starting to look better now.
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 16 күн бұрын
there is no way you want keep that in the field for 4 more weeks...... she's done in 2 unless your goal is to totally destroy your terpines.
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 15 күн бұрын
@@curiousbystander9193 that was just an estimate. The plant will tell me when it’s ready. I keep looking with a scope.
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 15 күн бұрын
@@SingerFarmNaturals SUrely, just those nugs don;t stack much more than you see, from my experience.... never seen a Bdream run into oct 10 in maine..... and I find, sometimes you get more terp degradation than hc increase by running them out.... surely you have seen something similar letting things get sour ripe and wanker... power on...please share some of your septoria resistant strains, pretty please.... my pineapple muffin and tropicanna poison were both excellent this summer for septoria resistance.... I could share my troublesome girls too. The TP had some aphid problems that self resolved between lady bugs and cold mornings,......I sure wouldn't want those aphids one every girl trying to dance out there....
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 15 күн бұрын
@@SingerFarmNaturals I suspect you don;t have the septoria problems folks in maine are struggling with...for this reason.... Western ny does not get much weather coming out of quebec.....and I strongly suspect it is the wildfires in quebec that are polluting eastern New England with septoria. many folks around buffalo and ontario are not having the same problems...northern ny and adirondacks are having some problems and the further east you go the more likely you'll find fields with septoria problems....
@SingerFarmNaturals
@SingerFarmNaturals 12 күн бұрын
@@curiousbystander9193 One of the most interesting varieties this year is Trainwreck super wreck from 2020 genetics. It is super resistance to both Botrytus as well as powdery mildew.
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 12 күн бұрын
@@SingerFarmNaturals thanks..... funny, I just bought these seeds *Suoerwwreck) for next season a few weeks ago based on septoria resistance observations, intent on mothering out a couple girls.....clones harvest a week early sometimes, I have seen. And you? Usually you have to get things done in maine by beginning of Oct. Looks like this year is giving us a gift until around Oct 15.... things should be fairly nice for you folks too.... Superwreck really needs a trellis or netting strategy, I have heard?
@dannyvestal299
@dannyvestal299 16 күн бұрын
Awesome JOB! I had NO idea you could morph a plants set like that! That's cool sir! Thanks for the info!!!😊
@MrM0saic
@MrM0saic 16 күн бұрын
Fim
@jd1hester
@jd1hester 17 күн бұрын
Beautiful work 🤙🏼 I'm from the Gilroy area and finding true blue dream is a blessing. I hope you continue to keep it going.
@fringestream990
@fringestream990 17 күн бұрын
Not sure autos would like it but I want to try on photos at least 👍
@highseassailor
@highseassailor 17 күн бұрын
On the subjects of LST and flowering... I currently grow outdoor, and have used multiple forms of LST (low stress training) on my plant's. Stressing the roots for several years now with quite measurable success. Air prune is one method. Those fabric pots are legit in my experience vs. plastic or clay. I currently grow in ground so have now experimented with raking the root surface during the flower phase for the same effect you've mentioned. The plant knows it's root zone is being disturbed, & the basic reaction is to produce the finest looking fruits and most expressive scents in order to attract more and more pollinators, all for ensuring it's own offspring. I previously worked at an organic farm in Nevada, & the tomatoes were planted on the top of (the crests vs the trough) their long rows of dirt. Access to the root zone was the primary purpose. While more direct fertilization of the rhizosphere was one of the benefits, mechanically pruning the roots was a new methodology for me to learn. The root zone on each side of every plant was literally shoveled into when the 1st flowers began to show. This was then repeated and the soil now turned over (tap root avoided) once the 1st small green tomatoes that showed, turned red! I couldn't believe it could be helpful at the time, sure did come to terms once the harvest came! I later worked for an online garden/farm supply store and learned in new ways why root pruning in hydroponics is so important. We grew cucumbers in a DWC setup to promote the retail front of the house. I literally had to start pruning the root structure more than once a week to prevent the 3" PVC tubing from CLOGGING with ROOTS!!! Something to try for future defoliation: Think of it like bottoms up in veg and then top down in flower. You want to finish that lollipop (trim 1/5 - maybe even 2/3 of the bottoms of the entire plant) 95 -ideally100% BEFORE flower to prevent LARF. (Only try this if you want consistent nugs for that top shelf bag appeal. Rather useless/wasteful if you WANT to produce for extraction) Once you "flip to flower," consider the total remaining foliar volume of each plant. Trim those fan leaves (and easy access sugar leaves, too) top to bottom, and no more than 10% defoliation per week to prevent too much stress. If you purposefully max out that 10% every week, you'll have ANOTHER lovely form of LST to apply and the harvest time will be cut in half, if not better. Straight to bucking the stems for those who know. However, with growing outdoor, I now leave about 8-12'' of "cushion," or dense foliar growth at the bottom of the plants. This zone is still lightly defoliated to prevent other common problems, yet it remains the final sunlight barrier above the root zone. No direct sunlight gets to the ground under the bulk of the plant, but those top branches are trimmed really tight so the direct light gets ALL THE WAY down to that bottom zone. Frosted, thick, LONG branches that need lost of physical support on top, bushy and solid underneath. WARNING:This type of treatment will likely create HUNGRY plants!!! Final food for thought... Cross training, anyone? Plants and animals are similar in more ways than most commonly give credit. We share much in the way of genetic makeup, and most importantly, we all react favorably when the proper stressors are introduced and especially when stress becomes accepted as a benefit. We all tend to grow well enough under comfortable environmental and nutritional conditions. However, when we go to advanced schools, or endure truly challenging exercise, when we push ourselves through all kinds of other stressors in life, all to become more capable for the security of our futures. We THRIVE and become more than we ever were. Some growers live by "I'm not trimming a single branch ever" and let their plants live relatively easy lives. Some of them grow real nice quality, too! However, I am, and aim to breed warriors. I want the very best of the best. Top 5%. Encouraged to do more (not always with less, my ladies get fed well) so they become more, vibrate on higher levels. Hell, I invite them to evolve if needs be! Have fun, y'all!
@dannyvestal299
@dannyvestal299 17 күн бұрын
Awesome stuff! Called "Super Cropping"...just subbed and found your channel! Thank you sir!
@juulwhiskers4881
@juulwhiskers4881 17 күн бұрын
once the flowering season start then you do that it will enough time to recover
@jd1hester
@jd1hester 17 күн бұрын
Super cropping 👍
@markplacek6657
@markplacek6657 17 күн бұрын
I guess I'm going to try this from fast buds of course auto
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 18 күн бұрын
I suspect things are little more localized than in your connected fantasy.... nature does not move nutrients around the field with fungal networks.,,, someone has to be able to show some real science covering this idea..... search for something good for me, fruitless, eh..... some of what he says is like stoner, bro science
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 19 күн бұрын
how the septoria resistance on this sfng girls? ANyway maybe you could tell us a fe of the more septoria resistant strains you grew this summer? I know, you did a lot of work for that info....but just a few, ole bud? I'll tell you a few of my secret observations too!
@pyrorockets3909
@pyrorockets3909 23 күн бұрын
I grew greencrack three years ago in ny state. started 10 seeds from Homegrown cannabis . I kept one plant handed out the rest to friends. Did great in my unheated greenhouse with the sides rolled up. Everyone else also had success outside with very good size bushes . Nice buds good buzz!
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 26 күн бұрын
what did you do to get rid of or manage the septoria? Did you larf her? Looks like some. Better pray for good weather or that septoria will start getting in those flower leaves, then the end comes quick or let it go and get wanky flower.... I think you are maybe a bit further than 4 weeks, so if the weather goes bad and you only get 3 more weeks before the septoria raids the flower leaves, at least you will have something.... they could be juicy....good job so far.
@curiousbystander9193
@curiousbystander9193 29 күн бұрын
will she ever finish just starting preflower now? LAte season for many plants and growers, so it seems. I have 3 Made of Honors just started last week. Will they hang on til 10/20 with no leaf disease issues ending things abruptly?