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  1. 2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

    Best for foreigners not to break Thai laws IMHO.

    license in wifes name.

    dont you worry sunshine.

     

    also, you are breaking the laws you love and admire...

     

    you are foreigner, no?

     

    please show me where (in the Thai law), that foreigners are allowed to grow weed?

     

    maybe follow your own advice hey?

  2. On 12/7/2022 at 2:38 PM, oldscool said:

    Some fair questions and points there Bamnutsak, and thanks for raising them.

     

    As I've posted on another thread, it's not uncommon for large outdoor grows in Thailand (and Laos) to contain over 20,000 plants. And clearly this kind of growing requires different techniques than manicuring a couple of plants in a tent.

     

    The sheer scale plus the poor conditions of many farmers in Laos are the 2 main reasons that I can think of for such a low price, and to be honest it pains me because I have travelled extensively in Laos and have many happy memories of it.

     

    Yes, sativa/indica 65/35 is what the breeder pages say. These 2 batches that I have bought are very heavy on the indica physical bomb, which I personally don't enjoy so much, which is why I mix it with Baox.

     

    You have posted on numerous occasions about your personal knowledge of illegal imports from the US, so I'm surprised at your surprise that there may be such imports from a bordering nation like Laos.

     

    My main supplier, whose details you have requested from me at least once on this same thread (but which I have declined for obvious reasons) is Thai and well integrated with the farming community. He is also an enthusiast, and knows his offerings well.

     

    If you lived close to me I'd be happy to share some of this GC with you free of charge for your personal opinion, but as we live very far apart that's not going to work.

     

    As for photos, I'm at work right now and I don't smoke at work. But I've seen how silly some of the conversations here about bud-porn become, so I have no plans to post photos when I get home.

     

    Have a good day.

     

    TLDR;

    he has seen pictures of outdoor grows but cant grow anything good himself.

     

    but i forgot, this is the guy who grows bagseed and claims its the best weed in the world and all indoor grows are garbage.

  3. 28 minutes ago, oldscool said:

    You're right about uncertainty re buying seeds Britman.

     

    My approach is to buy outdoor grown buds and use the seeds from the buds - large outdoor grows using regular seeds inevitablly pollinate and create more seeds. This way I'm sure the seeds are fresh and I know in advabce the exact teffect of each strain I grow - and they definitely are different strains as can be seen in the bud formations. 

     

    I often ask my supplier for the end-of-the crop seedy run for that very reason.

    oh jeez now you dont even know what "thai landrace" genetics you are even growing?

    you are just growing bagseed and claiming its a premuim thai 'landrace' strain?

     

    do you know exactly where you weed is coming from when you beg for free seeds?

    its not laos or cambodia weed, surely. right? its all pure 100% thai "landrace" weed you are buying?

     

    if you are so obsessed with thai strains why not buy real thai heritage strains and grow them?

     

    crazy that you are growing bagseed and telling all indoor growers how bad their weed is.

     

    all while claiming that growing bagseed is the best way to grow, and the best weed you can get.

     

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  4. 24 minutes ago, oldscool said:

    By the way, I'm not suggesting that Ph and nutrients are not important, but it must surely be obvious even to non-growers that if you grow an indigenous species in its native soil then the condirions MUST be in the correct range. And this applies to all species of plants, not just marijuana.

    yes so your soil must be pure native soil? no additives at all right? no worm castings, bat guano, nothing, correct?

     

    25 minutes ago, oldscool said:

    The hydroponics boom is probably largely responsible for the obsession with nutrient regimes, for obvious reasons. But clearly this does not apply to native species grown in native conditions.

    you also must use rain water only. or well water. or river water because clearly tap water wasnt around for thousands of years when thai weed was 'perfected'.

     

     we are all still waiting for pictures of your plants. but you seem too scared to show off your pride and joy

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  5. 15 hours ago, BritManToo said:

    Not needed for Thai strains growing outdoors in fresh soil.

    But oddly enough my hybrid seeds from the west require both Ph and nutrients in soil and can't take full sunlight.

     

    I've found a strange mix of ways to grow my seed bank hybrids.

    16+hrs of light/day during veg, in a tent but taken outside under 50% shade for the day. A cup of nutrient/water mix WESCO 30-20-10+TE (1gm/ltr) at Ph6 every day on the soil.

    Normal Thai daylight for flower under 50% shade, taken out of the elements at night, a cup of WESCO nutrient/water mix WESCO 30-20-10+TE and 0-52-34 (2gm/ltr) at Ph6 every day on the soil.

     

    Saves on the electricity and the bugs don't seem to like being moved around.

    I had a lot of bug problems when just growing in a tent.

    i am talking about tap water, stale rain water in a bucket, well water, river water. there is no care given to growing landraces outdoors. its really a lazy way to grow weed and then to claim it is the best marijuana in the world and superior to any indoor grow is completely wrong.

     

    just because someone throw a seed in the ground and said "whatever happens, happens" doesnt mean its the best weed in the world. there is little (to no) knowledge about growing and even less care given to the plant.

     

    i get it, hes an old guy that cant accept things have changed for the better and hes stuck in the 'old man mentality'. but we are comparing a ford model t to a tesla right now.

     

    but who knows, maybe i am wrong and indoor grows around the world will all shut down because the extremely high quality outdoor thai weed is now available for everyone to import.

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  6. 26 minutes ago, oldscool said:

    I'm not "slagging off" anybody's method nor advertising my own outdoor growing method, which I've already stated is still evolving. I was merely replying to the OP's topic about outdoor growing tips before others tried to hijack the thread.

     

    All, and I mean ALL hybrids were bred from natural landraces, and Thai sativa was foremost among these landraces.

     

    I understand than many people have invested money and time into tents and electronics and electricity bills, and for a variety of reasons, not least of all concealment in prior times.

     

    But the simple truth is that Thailand is home to the most influential native landrace marijuana species in the cannabis industry. (I'll be posting archive interviews about this on another thread next week). 

     

    These landraces are plentiful here and perfectly adapted to the climate; they were and still are grown without any of the paraphernalia that the European and Nth American cannabis industries market to people who live in less fortunate climates which have no landraces of their own.

     

    Have a good evening.

     

    excellent. no harm. i am not trying to fight about it.

     

    lets see some pictures of your plants

  7. 2 hours ago, oldscool said:

    I’m reluctant to take this thread further off topic, but in answer to the previous questioner and for the correction of some of the numerous misunderstandings about growing outdoor landraces in their natural environment – ie Thai landraces in Thailand :

     

    1. I can grow Thai sativas outdoors year round in Thailand: they are natural 12/12 species perfectly adapted to Thailand’s year round 12/12.

     

    2. The claim that outdoor grown buds are mediocre is strange. When I and many others here started smoking, there was only outdoor grown natural landrace marijuana, and all indoor hybrids and runts since then have been bred from those original outdoor landraces for the European and Nth American markets, mainly because Europe and Nth America have the wrong climates for natural marijuana, but also for the tent growers who are space-constrained (plus ruderalis for the real indoor runts).

     

    3. Thai stick is unsurpassed. And the very same original Thai stick landraces are still grown in Thailand, as I have described in some detail in another thread.

     

    4. Artifical nutrients are completely unnecessary today for natural strains, just as they have been for thousands of years. I can’t comment on whether they’re necessary for tent-growers growing artificial strains. But my guess is that the European and North American indoor cannabis industries has a vested interest in controlling seeds, nutrients, lighting, cooling, tents, fanning, and all the other things that are unnecessary for natural landraces grown in their natural enviroment. After all, there are no naturally occurring European or Nth American strains of marijuana other than the non-psychotropic ruderalis runts used to breed indoor strains.

     

    5. Ph-ing the water or soil is another time consuming activity that artificial indoor growers seem to  spend time and money on. But the evidence of thousands of years says this is not necessary for landraces grown in their native environment – eg Thai sativas in Thailand. Clearly some soils are better than others, but finding good soil here is not difficult. In rural Thailand, the water irrigation system is extensive, as you'd expect in a country where 35-40% of people work in agriculture. (No, I don't use tap water.) My soil and water are regulary tested by the Thai Ministry of Agriculture, as are all organic farms. Anyone can apply for such tests.

     

    6. There are numerous organic methods of pest control and fertilization, and they’re in use by the many organic farms here in Thailand, not just cannabis farms.

     

    As for yield:

     

    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0sT7au8zQAdzLC7dPyULf1BkKkCvSK91TwDm1yPBv1HFRo7dDwKUDF56PmJ8yBZDbl&id=100083200937492&eav=AfZlLa6j6tR94ufFqos2E4FprqJ8g0t8GjcJuVdBNtBqcoUmT7ztri3W_ezV9X4N5tI&m_entstream_source=feed_mobile&paipv=0

     

    (hope the link works for you, some people seem to be having difficulty with the FB links).

     

    In summary, I have 10s or 100s of thousands of years of nature on my side of the debate, and you have 3 or 4 decades of capitalism and big business on yours.

     

    Have a nice day.

     

    So you are saying a natural landrace strain is far superior to any indoor grown plants? 

     

    It's fine you like the outdoor plants and enjoy growing them. But stop acting like they are better than indoor plants in anyway besides electricity costs. 

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  8. 21 hours ago, Pinot said:

    My 1st outside crop of 20 plants still has not flowered after 4 months. I did cut the main stalk back at 3 months but most of the entire crop is 12 feet tall! I should have been cutting them back all through the growth process but didn't know better. I think they're about to flower but I thought that two months ago. No choice at this point than to let nature take it's course. It's a learning thing. I've got seedlings of auto-bloom for the the next crop.

    lets see some pictures of these monsters

  9. 4 hours ago, 248900_1469958220 said:

    Damn....well spotted!! Thanks!

     

     

    check under the leaves and if you see tons of them i would personally cut off that branch before they spread (if they havent already). you can try to fight them, but during flowering its not good to spray the buds with anything for many reasons.

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  10. On 11/12/2022 at 1:33 PM, rellim said:

    As a rule of thumb when 80 percent the trichomes, small white hairs on the end of the buds have turned a brown/orange color the plant is ready to harvest. Going by the pictures you posted yours are not quite ready to harvest. 

    This is not true. 

    This is the old school method. But now it's best to look at the trichomes  under a magnifying glass of some sort. 

     

    I have had many plants that are not ready with 80% of the hairs are brown. 

     

    Most important is if the trichomes are mostly cloudy. All cloudy is the best. Some let it go a bit over and some change to amber color which is alright too. 

     

    But just going based off the hair color is not the way to do it. 

     

    Can get a 60x magnifying glass that clips on your phone for 70 baht on shopee.

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  11. 16 hours ago, Peabody said:

    Mr Meseeks: "I have the Widetech Xiaomi 18L dehumidifier in a 5x5 tent with the AC running 24/7. I think I paid about 5,000thb for it. "

    I think I have the same model, through Lazada, like 4,990. I only see 2 settings for RH: "clothes" and a water drop. Can't connect to WiFi

    on the app, you have to set your region to 'china' for the bluetooth/wifi connectivity to work as its set to only work for china. then the app lets you control everything

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  12. 3 hours ago, rice555 said:

    When you say "hydrated", was that you soaked a compressed brick of coir?

    Coir should be rinsed several times before treating which should be water and

    calcium nitrate with a EC 2.0 for 24 hours before use.

    CalMag should be added with your nutrients.

    rice555 

    Yes hydrated then soaked in calmag solution. I add calmag with most feedings 

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