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  1. DragonPhoenix

    barney's farm red diesel

    I've done two grows with this strain and I must say it's probably my favorite strain to grow out of the 20-30 strains I've grown. This plant if taken care of properly is a BEAST. Every flower site is dense hard nugs and it requires hardly any trimming. Buds are always completely coated in...
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    Strawberry Cough

    I've been growing this strain for a couple months and I can tell you this is one of my favorite plants. I've grown quite a variety from reputable seed breeders (Greenhouse, Barney's, Dutch Passion, DNA, Reserva Privada, TH Seeds) and the Strawberry Cough from Barney's Farm is great. The plant...
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    has anyone grown burmese?

    If you are referring to Burmese Kush from TH Seeds I would highly recommend staying away from purchasing ANYTHING from TH Seeds. I've grown quite a few strains from a variety of seed companies and the from 10 seeds of Rambo and 10 seeds of Bubblegum from TH Seeds I got only ONE sprouted plant of...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    You answered your own question. Once your clones have roots they are ready for nutes. You do NOT want to give clones without roots nutes. If you do this there is a good chance they will take significantly longer to root. If you have the cloner and veg units built you can move the plants around...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    I have a fairly expensive set of LED lights (2 UFOs at about $400 each). I can say that so far from first hand experience LEDs are good for clones and veg. I used the 2 UFOs over one rail with 7 plants and I must say the results were unimpressive. I had 4 Barney's Farm Sweet Tooth and 3...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    At one week there should be no problem with removing the ENTIRE plant. The root mat does not get tied together for a couple weeks.
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    DIRT - when you put plants into flower for the first couple of weeks - I'd say up to the 3rd or 4th week I chop the lower branches off. This drives the hormones UP so that the top buds develop more and energy is not wasted on buds that are not getting any light. Once I have some more time I...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    Hi SoccerMomZoey - I can tell you my personal experience is that it's really worth the money to get seeds from a reputable breeder. I have ordered from Attitude MANY times and always got my product quickly. I did ALOT of research before picking my strains and I can tell you I really like...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    Both systems have their merits and it's really up to the gardener as to which one they prefer. There is no "better" or "worse" - only different. DP
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    I've have some REALLY good experience with a mix of of this - 50% Sunshine Mix #1 20% Fox Farm Happy Frog or Ocean Forest 30% Perlite Mix em all together and put your plants in em if you want to grow in dirt. I PROMISE you will not be disappointed. I tried using just Fox Farm Happy Frog and...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    I owe it all to Stink - he's the man. DP
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    Hi Tronica and welcome to the thread. Your first question - you just take the plant out with the netpot and collar and pop it into the system with everything intact - plant, netpot, collar, and roots all move as one. On your second question - I've actually done the calculations on this...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    This is my Barney's Farm Sweet Tooth Plant. I germinated 2 seeds and this one grows like a BEAST. As you can see the stem is popping out of the 2" neoprene collar. The other plant is probably half the thickness of this one so needless to say I'm cloning this phenotype. This is my Dutch...
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    When is the soonest time that I could stop vegging and start flowering?

    If you are taking clones from a MATURE plant then you can go right into bloom. You don't need any veg time. You COULD go from seed right to 12/12 HOWEVER the plant will NOT start producing flowers (buds) until it is sexually mature. I've heard different lengths of time it takes but all my...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    All of my plants have been started from seed. I germinated in wet paper towel, then into rockwool or dirt. once they sprouted I gently removed and moved to the cloner. I have some BC Bud Depot The Black and The Purps along with some Barney's Farm Red Diesel, Greenhouse Seeds Trainwreck, and Big...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    Looking VERY good Dirt!!! My pics are coming soon. DP
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    You obviously have not read the thread. That's ok I'll explain. The harvesting a pound every 3w assumes you are already in a perpetual harvest. If you have to start from scratch and only have access to clones it's going to take you ~15w to get up to the point where you harvest every 3w. If...
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    I think if you have CO2 the temps are okay to be that high, otherwise you want to keep between 65-80 degrees. DP
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    Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

    you up for an electrical question. If you could easily find the page where you posted how to make the contactor timer that would be great but here's my question. Would something like this work for lights as well? All of my wiring and the breakers I set up are 15a. My 1000w lights use 9.5a...
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    DirtHawkers first indoor aero/nft "stinkbud design" medical grow

    Hey how's your flush going? I've got a feeling you have a harvest coming up. I've got one coming up in about 10 days myself. I'm pretty excited and I'm thrilled to see how your babies turned out! DP
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