Controlled Environment Agriculture by Shrubs

NewGrowth

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I am a plantiff as well Stubbs, I know it's not a prescription but that is not my point. Patients should have immediate access to medicine under amendment 20 the registry is voluntary the only requirement is patients have a doctors recommendation to use cannabis for one of the approved conditions. The DOR has no right to limit access, the people of Colorado have a constitutional to thier medicine. I hold an MMC/ Premise Grow license myself but that is no excuse for me to turn a blind eye to suffering people. Many of my patients can't grow and making them wait anther month, in pain is wrong.
We don't need to regulate the cannabis plant, tomato plants are more poisonous :roll:
 

Shrubs First

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Who are you arguing with. Take that shit elsewhere. Enjoy running your OPF. I certainly do. And you like most people mistakenly call it "Amendment 20" when in fact it was just the 20th question on the ballot to vote on. It is officially known as Article 14 of Section XVIII, that is where your constitutional rights lie. Not in any amendment. It has never been "Amendment 20" ask the state. Don't go off of information you hear, which is what I mainly read from your info.

Driving licenses are voluntary, hunting/fishing licenses are voluntary. Conceal and carry as well. Please take your issues with the DOR to the proper outlets. Or tell it to a judge. I could care less about your problems with the DoR.
 

Shrubs First

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Plenty of happenings today. Noticed a few patches of Spider Mite gatherings. Bastards. This warm weather really brings them out, i would suggest everyone do a thorough check in their gardens. Used plenty of Ed Rosenthols and Spinosad today.
 

Illumination

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Plenty of happenings today. Noticed a few patches of Spider Mite gatherings. Bastards. This warm weather really brings them out, i would suggest everyone do a thorough check in their gardens. Used plenty of Ed Rosenthols and Spinosad today.

have read many places that a silica additive really confounds sucking insects and especially spider mites...hope it helps

Namaste':leaf:
 

NewGrowth

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Not arguing with anyone just stating my opinion. I've grown
cannabis for over a decade, suddenly I need a license? I've got nothing to prove here but it would be nice if just a few others in the industry actually viewed
cannabis for what it is . . . a plant. Keep up the good work Stubbs :peace:
 

Shrubs First

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Your opinion is noted and respected. Thanks for the words. Hopefully they come up with an alternative to 1284. We can absolutely agree upon that.
 

Snafu1236

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I use a combination of azomite and "Rare Earth" by general organics in my soil. sometimes the branches get so thick it looks like two of branches grew and molded together...and these branches are so thick with flowers and never need support....great for insect protection too i guess, although i have never had any problems with insects.
 

whodatnation

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Shrubs Im sure you know of flooding the room with co2 but what are your thoughts? I did it last grow towards the end and it really seemed to knock them down pretty good. I emptied a 25lb tank in a 512 cu foot room overnight, just saying, Im sure you have your arsenal and line of attack already in motion.

:peace:
 

NewGrowth

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I gas the mites in flower, just run the burner all night and ventilate when the lights come on. Doing that at three day intervals and using azamax kills all of them.
 

Shrubs First

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Spinosad, Azamax and Ed Rosenthol's has been working very well. All inspections show very little signs of Mites. Most remnant eggs which I will be following very closely.
 

teddiekgb123

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Hats off to ya bud for doing all this and keeping up with this thread. My setup has a little more than a 10th of the wattage yours does and it's keeping me busy as hell. Don't know how ya do it. How many underlings do you have tending to your plants for you?
 

Shrubs First

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Hats off to ya bud for doing all this and keeping up with this thread. My setup has a little more than a 10th of the wattage yours does and it's keeping me busy as hell. Don't know how ya do it. How many underlings do you have tending to your plants for you?
It's all me brother. I have one assistant who helps me trim and transplant. It's a lot of work.

Which is why the journal is lacking content lately. I try to update when there are dramatic changes, other than that it's hard enough to keep up with inventory.
 

eyecandi

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It's all me brother. I have one assistant who helps me trim and transplant. It's a lot of work.

Which is why the journal is lacking content lately. I try to update when there are dramatic changes, other than that it's hard enough to keep up with inventory.
that is a serious understatement bro. few people have a clue on how much real time, effort and love it takes to run a warehouse. and if you are mostly doing it yourself, HUGE props and kudos to you. takes me and the wife both for ours right now (also doing everything from cloning->end).

are you going to get down for the weekend event? should be a blast :)
 

Shrubs First

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Can't make it. Too much to do this weekend. what with transplanting, trimming and potting clones.

I really couldn't afford an entrance in to the cup. Other things to spend $5,000 on. Our herb does a
great job selling itself and we pride ourselves on grassroots and word of mouth customer basis. I would
love to get in to it next year when I have more capital to play with.
 

eyecandi

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thankfully my warehouse is within a couple miles, so can't resist and need a little break. no entries for us either, too early/soon for us (and I have all the validation I could want now, so I'm happy). but fyi for next year (if same structure) you could also enter for $1K without the booth (with booth makes it $5k).
 
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