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sk12

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Thanks mate dont remember if I have posted here before so thought I would go ahead and make another post :)
 

jimmer6577

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I got my bubble bags ordered. I ended up getting cheap ones from where I got my 600. It was $27 with s/h. I tried the ones COF suggested but they wouldn't take my unemployment card. I have other cards but really enjoy knowing the same government that says I can't even smoke pays for all of my growing expenses. To the point they even payed for my lights. Well of to research when the best time to pollenate my plants. I'm thinking this weekend I'm trying this.
 

whodatnation

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I have other cards but really enjoy knowing the same government that says I can't even smoke pays for all of my growing expenses. To the point they even payed for my lights. Well of to research when the best time to pollenate my plants. I'm thinking this weekend I'm trying this.
Golden, I fucking love it.


Aboot the pollination, I think 3 weeks is the norm but Im not 100% sure. What I did ws flower the males while the ladies continued to veg then collected pollen from said males and stored it in the fridge for a month or more before I used it... Worked out great.





What? Even lower you say? Hmmm lets take it slow shall we :-)


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209 Cali closet grower

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what crosses are in fireball? got my clones of cherry pie to root. going to start breeding very soon, with bb strains. dog, and smelly cherry. are my top picks to breed with
 

Lagden23

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I have 9 plants in a 1.2x1.2x2.0 and been in veg stage for nearly 2 weeks rough about 6" in height. How long should i veg for and can i fit 9 in this...
 
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DST

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It can depend on the strain, some strains can be more vigorous in flower, others you need to veg out more. What are you growing? Are they feminised? Clones?

9 plants is pretty much a good number for that size area. If it gets overcrowded, just chop away the smaller branches and undergrowth and concentrate energy on tops and colas....but you got a bit of a way to go until that point. Pics would help too?

Good luck anyway.

Peace, DST

I have 9 plants in a 1.2x1.2x2.0 and been in veg stage for nearly 2 weeks rough about 6" in height. How long should i veg for and can i fit 9 in this...
 

jigfresh

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While I appreciate the sentiment just thought I would point out its not the governments money you are spending. Its tax payers that are buying your lights.

you're welcome. ��

I got my bubble bags ordered. I ended up getting cheap ones from where I got my 600. It was $27 with s/h. I tried the ones COF suggested but they wouldn't take my unemployment card. I have other cards but really enjoy knowing the same government that says I can't even smoke pays for all of my growing expenses. To the point they even payed for my lights. Well of to research when the best time to pollenate my plants. I'm thinking this weekend I'm trying this.
 

HydroGp

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Hi guys just wanna say a quick hello. HELLO! :D
Ive been so busy back to work its crazy. My knee hurts like crap, but i have to stick it out, as long as i can. Came home last night to find mold in my Snowcap what a sad moment. Cut of "Stem buds" and those i saw affected. More fans. And hopefully the rest will be fine.
Ah i have so much to say and show! But i gotta sleep :( See yall later!
 

jonnynobody

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Just watch.....and l0ve it - especially you non-americans :)

[video=youtube;z5rRZdiu1UE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE[/video]
 

jimmer6577

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While I appreciate the sentiment just thought I would point out its not the governments money you are spending. Its tax payers that are buying your lights.

you're welcome. ��
In the state I live in the employers actually pay into a state unemployment fund based on what they pay. Once their accounts cover their cost per employee they quit paying in. I owned my own Flooring Business with several employee's. That is how I know this for sure. So actually it was the temp. comp that fired me when my house burnt down because I couldn't make it to work for 3 days. So I was wrong and your point is very well made. But I have also paid taxes for 25 years and have never even got 1 week of any type of help because of being Self Employed so it is what it is. Peace.
 

curious old fart

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from the New York Post

On Oct. 7, 2003, the US government issued Patent No. 6,630,507.

Actor Michael J. Fox and many millions of other Americans — my dear late wife, Tricia, included — could have gotten very excited about this development back then.

But it was, apparently, not the sort of thing Washington wanted advertised.

Patent No. 6,630,507, you see, is for cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants. Most people would simply refer to this as medical marijuana.

Who got that patent? The US government gave this patent to itself.

Just so you understand me, this is the same US government that has been fighting the use of marijuana as a drug. Yet its own scientists were claiming a decade ago that marijuana had been effective against a number of diseases.

Here’s what three scientists from the Department of Health and Human Services said in the abstract — or summary — of their findings submitted with the patent application: “The cannabinoids are found to have particular application as neuroproectants, for example in limiting neurological damage following ischemic insults, such as stroke or trauma, or the treatment of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and HIV dementia.”

Fox has had Parkinson’s for many years. My wife suffered for nearly a decade from Multiple Sclerosis, a neurological disease, before she died nearly two years ago.

I don’t know if Fox is secretly using marijuana to ease his pain, but in a minute I’ll tell you why finding out about Patent No. 6,630,507 this week angers me.

Just last week Attorney General Eric Holder said the Federal government will not attempt to challenge state laws that allow for medical and recreational use of pot. His directive will affect 20 states that now allow marijuana to be used for medical purposes, as well as Colorado and Washington, where marijuana can be used for recreational purposes.

The new guidelines do not change marijuana’s classification as an illegal drug. The issue of marijuana’s effectiveness as a pharmaceutical, as far as I know, has never been mentioned by Washington.

Marijuana plants contain a lot of different chemicals. Tetrahydrocannabinol — or THC — is considered the most active of them. Civilizations have known for thousands of years that marijuana had special properties. In a Hindu text the weed is referred to as “sacred grass.”

Despite a track record of thousands of years, Americans are still debating whether we should allow sick people to relieve symptoms of nausea and pain with pot because marijuana may sometimes end up in the wrong hands.

This past week, for instance, New Jersey changed medical marijuana legislation — again. If Govs. Jon Corzine and Chris Christie hadn’t been so pigheaded over the past few years, my wife and others might have suffered a lot less.

Jersey’s medical pot law was passed years ago but hasn’t even gone into effect yet. A revision in the law will permit licensed dispensaries to grow and sell more than three varieties of the weed and provide an edible version for children.

Christie now gets a chance to drag his feet some more before he signs the revised bill. But don’t feel too sorry for New Jersey residents. New York doesn’t even have a medical marijuana law in the works.

Usually I don’t talk about my own life in this column — unless it’s something strange, odd or funny.

My experience with medical marijuana was none of those, but I’ll tell it anyway.

Tricia had been diagnosed with MS in 1992. It wasn’t until around 2002 that she became truly helpless. MS is an inflammatory disease in which the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged.

Tricia was on so many drugs — pain killers, muscle relaxants, antidepressants, etc. — I lost count

The idea of using marijuana to ease Tricia’s severe spasms — which could last 30 minutes or more — came up frequently. But the law was a problem.

New Jersey hadn’t implemented its medical marijuana law, so I would need to acquire the drug the old-fashioned way — on the street.

I knew that if I got caught buying pot illegally I could have been fired from my job and lose my medical coverage. That would have taken me several steps backwards.

Another one of Tricia’s many doctors had us try a synthetic form of THC — the marijuana chemical — but we had to pretend that my wife was suffering through weeping spells because that’s what the drug was intended for.

She wasn’t weeping. In fact Tricia was about as happy as anyone could be under those circumstances, but we played along.

Knowing what I do now, I regret not taking the risk of getting pot on the street.

Experts say that the potential for marijuana as a drug is endless. Dr. Gerry Crabtree, chief executive officer of drug firm Nuvilex, says it has even proven in tests to be effective against cancer.

“There’s enough literature in respectable scientific journals to justify examining cannabis as a possible treatment of cancer,” Crabtree told me this week.

You won’t really appreciate what I’m talking about until someone you love might be helped by medical marijuana. But you will probably never understand just how angry I am after finding out about Patent No. 6,630,507.


does this mean that the feds get a royalty from every medical sale?

:peace:
cof
 

DST

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Fire Alien Kush and Cherry Puff.
what crosses are in fireball? got my clones of cherry pie to root. going to start breeding very soon, with bb strains. dog, and smelly cherry. are my top picks to breed with
If you pay in, you get to withdraw every so often.......:)
While I appreciate the sentiment just thought I would point out its not the governments money you are spending. Its tax payers that are buying your lights.

you're welcome. ��
Looking very whodatish!

In the state I live in the employers actually pay into a state unemployment fund based on what they pay. Once their accounts cover their cost per employee they quit paying in. I owned my own Flooring Business with several employee's. That is how I know this for sure. So actually it was the temp. comp that fired me when my house burnt down because I couldn't make it to work for 3 days. So I was wrong and your point is very well made. But I have also paid taxes for 25 years and have never even got 1 week of any type of help because of being Self Employed so it is what it is. Peace.
Being your own boss has it's advantage, but also disadvantages.

from the New York Post

On Oct. 7, 2003, the US government issued Patent No. 6,630,507.

Actor Michael J. Fox and many millions of other Americans — my dear late wife, Tricia, included — could have gotten very excited about this development back then.

But it was, apparently, not the sort of thing Washington wanted advertised.

Patent No. 6,630,507, you see, is for cannabinoids as antioxidants and neuroprotectants. Most people would simply refer to this as medical marijuana.

Who got that patent? The US government gave this patent to itself.

Just so you understand me, this is the same US government that has been fighting the use of marijuana as a drug. Yet its own scientists were claiming a decade ago that marijuana had been effective against a number of diseases.

Here’s what three scientists from the Department of Health and Human Services said in the abstract — or summary — of their findings submitted with the patent application: “The cannabinoids are found to have particular application as neuroproectants, for example in limiting neurological damage following ischemic insults, such as stroke or trauma, or the treatment of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and HIV dementia.”

Fox has had Parkinson’s for many years. My wife suffered for nearly a decade from Multiple Sclerosis, a neurological disease, before she died nearly two years ago.

I don’t know if Fox is secretly using marijuana to ease his pain, but in a minute I’ll tell you why finding out about Patent No. 6,630,507 this week angers me.

Just last week Attorney General Eric Holder said the Federal government will not attempt to challenge state laws that allow for medical and recreational use of pot. His directive will affect 20 states that now allow marijuana to be used for medical purposes, as well as Colorado and Washington, where marijuana can be used for recreational purposes.

The new guidelines do not change marijuana’s classification as an illegal drug. The issue of marijuana’s effectiveness as a pharmaceutical, as far as I know, has never been mentioned by Washington.

Marijuana plants contain a lot of different chemicals. Tetrahydrocannabinol — or THC — is considered the most active of them. Civilizations have known for thousands of years that marijuana had special properties. In a Hindu text the weed is referred to as “sacred grass.”

Despite a track record of thousands of years, Americans are still debating whether we should allow sick people to relieve symptoms of nausea and pain with pot because marijuana may sometimes end up in the wrong hands.

This past week, for instance, New Jersey changed medical marijuana legislation — again. If Govs. Jon Corzine and Chris Christie hadn’t been so pigheaded over the past few years, my wife and others might have suffered a lot less.

Jersey’s medical pot law was passed years ago but hasn’t even gone into effect yet. A revision in the law will permit licensed dispensaries to grow and sell more than three varieties of the weed and provide an edible version for children.

Christie now gets a chance to drag his feet some more before he signs the revised bill. But don’t feel too sorry for New Jersey residents. New York doesn’t even have a medical marijuana law in the works.

Usually I don’t talk about my own life in this column — unless it’s something strange, odd or funny.

My experience with medical marijuana was none of those, but I’ll tell it anyway.

Tricia had been diagnosed with MS in 1992. It wasn’t until around 2002 that she became truly helpless. MS is an inflammatory disease in which the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged.

Tricia was on so many drugs — pain killers, muscle relaxants, antidepressants, etc. — I lost count

The idea of using marijuana to ease Tricia’s severe spasms — which could last 30 minutes or more — came up frequently. But the law was a problem.

New Jersey hadn’t implemented its medical marijuana law, so I would need to acquire the drug the old-fashioned way — on the street.

I knew that if I got caught buying pot illegally I could have been fired from my job and lose my medical coverage. That would have taken me several steps backwards.

Another one of Tricia’s many doctors had us try a synthetic form of THC — the marijuana chemical — but we had to pretend that my wife was suffering through weeping spells because that’s what the drug was intended for.

She wasn’t weeping. In fact Tricia was about as happy as anyone could be under those circumstances, but we played along.

Knowing what I do now, I regret not taking the risk of getting pot on the street.

Experts say that the potential for marijuana as a drug is endless. Dr. Gerry Crabtree, chief executive officer of drug firm Nuvilex, says it has even proven in tests to be effective against cancer.

“There’s enough literature in respectable scientific journals to justify examining cannabis as a possible treatment of cancer,” Crabtree told me this week.

You won’t really appreciate what I’m talking about until someone you love might be helped by medical marijuana. But you will probably never understand just how angry I am after finding out about Patent No. 6,630,507.


does this mean that the feds get a royalty from every medical sale?

:peace:
cof
Our Governments get a % of everything we do regardless of what it is.....so yes, they probably get a % of all medical sales, lol.

Morning 600droogies.
 

dababydroman

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man iv been paying attention to politics lately in USA and iv decided im never going to vote...lol. in other news... my cheese surprise has got purple pistils and im ecstatic. its a revege and iv been growing it outside for over a year!. last year the flowering stage got fucked up because of a porch light. but that enables me to pollinate it with two diff male plants.. and now its right on track flower wise.. speaking of that I need to go germ some seeds right now.. AMEN!
 

dababydroman

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my goodness.. if im not a breeder im a hell of a pollen chunker.. I think the amount of crosses I have is deff worth more than all the weed iv ever harvested. my baggies of self made seeds are stackin up and I cant stop!... not to mention the shit I haven't even had the chance to work with.. and just for refrence my ED X JB threw out some balls on the main stem about a third threw flowering luckily I spotted them ripped em off and see no more.
 

budolskie

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well couple pics my babys 22 days the day since planting no germ, just been set the new timers up and left on for the final test run see ifim good to get them in tomorrow or the weekend.

so the lights running 18/6
outtake 24/7 but on idle at 40% while lights off
intake runs 18/6 same time as lights but separate timer
heater is 6/18 while lights off
bionaire is on 24/7 on middle setting.......

cant wait to start the mainlining part
 
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