rastadred22
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nice! i love how u donate it though good things come to good people! karma is very well alove and living! and in some way u will be repaid! good job id love to have a pinch from a jar lol!
nice! i love how u donate it though good things come to good people! karma is very well alove and living! and in some way u will be repaid! good job id love to have a pinch from a jar lol!
Works for me.Yeah, giving is a good thing for people in need. It makes all that hard work this summer even more rewarding.
Oh, this one is not finished yet my friend. I still have a plant left.I can't wait to see your next grow man!!
Thanks man. Yea she is a big part of the grow. That large lower branch grew to the size of a plant on its own. Glad I left it. I didn't have a clue what I was going to end up with but I never topped her, that split you see that makes her look like a tree is actually big time LST Thanks to loaded dragon, I just kept training and later started taking branches I felt were not going to produce. If she was shorter I would try and re-veg her.That's quite the tree to have "left over". She is def. a monster. Well done after all the problems.
Really? I mean, I've tried a lot of things. Looks like neem on steroids.www.Mite-Rid.com for mites. Used it once and never saw them again. this product has a permanent spot on my grow shelf
She really is isn't she. I love it. Thanks again for recommending Casey Jones. Unbelievable.
hydroponic winter grow man, I'm just flowering them out. Could you imagine the size of the plants if you vegged hydro through the summer? Na, the following grows will be more contained. This first time around I wanted to see how big I can grow them out there. I found out!WTB hydroponic green house under the sun. Amazing work on the harvest, hope you get back what u put into the collective for everyone else.
Yeah man, LST is the shizz. I have never topped a plant, but next round I will top and LST at least one.Thanks man. Yea she is a big part of the grow. That large lower branch grew to the size of a plant on its own. Glad I left it. I didn't have a clue what I was going to end up with but I never topped her, that split you see that makes her look like a tree is actually big time LST Thanks to loaded dragon, I just kept training and later started taking branches I felt were not going to produce. If she was shorter I would try and re-veg her.
yea man, I've tried soo many different products for mites and nothing seemed to work.Really? I mean, I've tried a lot of things. Looks like neem on steroids.
Well that's a pretty dam good recommendation, OK, I'll give it a shot.yea man, I've tried soo many different products for mites and nothing seemed to work.
like you know, we get these super mites up here in cal and I needed something a little stronger to deal with them and the Mite-Rid has the strongest azadirachtin concentrate that Ive found on the market. didnt hurt my plants at all and it only took one application. I swear by this shit man. I'd even go as far to say I'll pay for the bottle if it doesnt work for you
Actually I never heard of nematodes, I checked wiki and see they are little round worms.Have you tried nematodes for the mite problem? the guy at my local grow store has been talking about it for a couple years, and lovin them. i have used them the last to grows at the beginning and have not had a problem. its is a new room that has never had any but i did it to be careful and for only $20 im not worried about it. might be worth a look at for ya.
love the grow, your the man. I really like the idea of taking the harvest in to the club to get different stuff all year long. you inspired me. me and 2 others at my club bought some land and some greenhouses from a bankrupt company and are going all out this year.
Howdy stranger, Welcome to RUI. "pellet stove, soil cables, river rock" Thanks for the ideas man, are you keeping a journal?I am making plans for my forth round after I started in April in my greenhouse with a light dep. This hybrid of indoor and outdoor growing is the future. I have high humidy issues and loose too much to mold. I have been growing in these conditions for several years and cut early. I am growing sea of green in a bed just full of worms! I have a hoop frame inside the GH with T-12's for extra light and black cotton dep fabric for flowering in the summer and insulating in the winter. I am about to harvest and laying out the winter plan today when I happened on this timely thread. Here's where I'm headed: small affordable pellet stove for dry heat to kill mold (about time), soil cables to heat the roots and find river rock to place around to store heat. I need 12-16 hours of lower humidy. I am using a sunrise/sunset chart to figure out when to cover and add light for 13 hr. A morning fire before sunrise till about noon and another after 8pm when the lights go off and I uncover should do but depends on if I actualy get the pellet stove. This is a fun and challenging project as I learn to temper with the seasons. Last week I had to ask myself if I was up to it and committed so it is really nice to see someone else trying too.