Barneys farm blue cheese

polyarcturus

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if would add more exhaust and get rid of the fan blowing into to tent, so you can have negative pressure in the tent.

exhaust as far away from the tent as you can you should be alright as long as you dont exhaust into same room.

for that size tent you need an 8' fan and filter without aircooled hoods.

i dont know about them AC towers, probably a swamp cooled they use humity to cool the air, unless your in a dry place these are not ideal.
 

71bigcat

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Hmmm there is no fan in the "intake" just some ducting going from the tent to a side vent there is major negative pressure and foot point on the swamp cooler don't need mold issues. I'm gonna go to my buddies house later and see if he has any exhaust equipment I can use till I can afford something. I just hate running into problems when I'm broke
 

polyarcturus

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i think youll make it through this grow and you wont be so broke:D but i feel yah i just spent it all to catch up with bills and shit. right now i need things to just keep rocking in the grow room for me.
 

71bigcat

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Well your doing a great job! What was your final weight from you recent harvest? I just got some hazardous creation seeds from oz seeds as a tester ill post info on the strain

With a lineage of Original Chemdog and Tangerine Haze/Platinum Kush, this strain does not fail to impress. The Chemdog mother plant was the fourth plant used in the original batch of Chemdog. The uniformity in the strain shines through with the Haze/Kush father. You can clearly see the Haze in early flower, with the long slender leafs. Once bud formation starts the Chemdog takes over with a three blade leaflet. The potency is outstanding, with a yield to match. The taste is out of this world and can only be described as fruit punch mixed with hints of gasoline. Does equally well indoors and outdoors. Needs minimal care in vegetative state, and does best with a good dose of nitrogen at the flip. One phenotype stretches more than the other, but it is controllable and not invasive. This strain does best when trained to open up the canopy. The bottom branches will compete throughout the grow and will flourish if given the proper light.
 

polyarcturus

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final weight somewhere around 7-8z. but i had a lot of bills and some difficulty getting rid of the last 4 four cause my normal peeps weren't around.
 

71bigcat

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Yeah I feel yeah I got a bunch of people waiting for me to harvest lol but ill be smoking again so I'm taking some personal this time
 

71bigcat

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Hey ill get some pics up tomorrow been super busy this past week got some new plants going too!
buds are really frosty now and the smell in my tent is amazing!
 

71bigcat

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sorry for not keeping up on my journal as well as i would like too, here are some pics i took last night, tomorrow will be 6 weeks of 12/12. just some blue cheese shots and random tent shots the last 2 pics is critical 47... what you guys think? any guesses on possible yield i think i have enough info to make an educated guess on it...


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polyarcturus

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looks great man!! your count might be a little off but then again mabye not, looks like you got about 4-6 weeks left, but not only that have you backed off on feeding them? feed those gals!
 

71bigcat

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Just took a blue cheese outta the tent... Got spider mites looked all over my other plants and didn't see any
 

delvite

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sorry for not keeping up on my journal as well as i would like too, here are some pics i took last night, tomorrow will be 6 weeks of 12/12. just some blue cheese shots and random tent shots the last 2 pics is critical 47... what you guys think? any guesses on possible yield i think i have enough info to make an educated guess on it...


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looking gr8 and yellowing nicely, i dont like to guesstimate weight ;)
 

FranJan

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Hey 71BC, nice BC's but you gotta Mighty Wash those bastards away and feed those beautiful ladies. In my experience growing BFBC, (and smoking it which if you can't tell I'm doin' right now :eyesmoke: ), you're looking to get a pretty good haul from a strain not known as a big yielder. But first you gotta get to the finish line and that means saving your ladies from those monsters. Good Luck and Happy Growing 71BC!
 

71bigcat

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I pulled the worst plant and sprayed them all ill keep it up. I gave them a pretty heavy feeding big mistake on my part waiting this long to feed... Would watering with neem help also?
 

Jimdamick

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The only product that ever really worked for me on spider mites is called Bang. This stuff obliterates those MF'S.
 

polyarcturus

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I pulled the worst plant and sprayed them all ill keep it up. I gave them a pretty heavy feeding big mistake on my part waiting this long to feed... Would watering with neem help also?
yes it will help, it will keep them off the soil and the plant will also absorb some of it as well.
 

polyarcturus

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yeah pulling the plant wont solve anything just keep spraying. neem is good stuff but it doesnt always do the trick, if the neem doesnt work this first round move to permethrin/pyrethrin procducts, dokter doom, bonide, ect. then back to the neem again.
 

71bigcat

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so i decided to chop the infested bc im gonna make some wax with her. been treating all the other plants haven't seen any signs of mites yet. also increased feeding the yellowing hasn't gotten any worse. ill get some pics up after work. got 4 strong blackberry kush seedlings about a week old had 5 but one wasnt doing good at all and started to shrivel up so i tossed it.
 
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