If I hadn’t topped her, and anchored her branches she would have been an absolute wild beast.

If I hadn’t topped her, and anchored her branches she would have been an absolute wild beast.

I was researching thru the Meph blogs and it is the symbiotic genetics cut of Mimosa!!! And I believe Grape Crinkle it said? So.ething Grape I need to reread it lol. I will be watching this grow for sure!!! I think you are the perfect grower to showcase her genetics as well as her potential!! Im so excited!!!
Edit: it is Symbiotic Genetics Mimosa x Double Grape!!! I’m gonna be buying them out when they drop lol. Not really but I will be grabbing like 5packs tho!
Yep yep,
I can confirm …
MephMosa=
Mimosa(Symbiotic Genetics) x Double Grape

Whatcha got in that there bottle?
Impello Biosciences, Tribus.
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I hear lots of great feedback on it, but geezus it is expensive!
that Papal nugg factory is killin’ me!
…how’s she smelling mate?
She’s gotten quite a bit more fruity…
Juicy Strawberry, Banana, and what seems like a Melon aroma, and faint gritty fuel in the back.
I think she’ll be a head knocker.
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Tribus is a good product, it can go a long way if you ignore the instructions. But I would never solely rely on it.

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MephMosa
Day 14
She’s moving along as expected. I collected rain water last week, and have been watering her with it, greatly improving soil fertility. There are tens of thousands known species of micro-organisms in the atmosphere, if not more. Fungi, Bacteria, Phytoplankton…
Thanks for taking a peak!
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Regarding your adding “tens of thousands” (more likely much higher per mL) diverse aerobic microbes to your soil: Yes you are inoculating with high diversity, but there is no assurance the airborne microbes you are adding will be actively beneficial vs. being useless or crowding out beneficial soil microbes.
If the desire is beneficial microbe supplementation, it seems better to add proven soil-improving/nutrient-releasing microbes, likely originating from soil vs. air, whether adding a commercial beneficial microbes product(s) and/or highly fertile soil, worm castings, compost, manure, etc.
If you try it, try it with fresh and not stagnating still water. Check the PH and be sure is within your limits. The ladies get their regimen of individualized microbes when necessary. Rain water is only a ‘treat’. I’ve been using it through the years whenever possible. It always seems to bring the soil to life very quickly when I encounter hydrophobic soil.
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And also @BII , this is what I said my friend
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