1000w flower 600w veg 8 strains organic soil grow. lets see how this goes

which strain are you watching?


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RetiredMatthebrute

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ok so heres som epics not going to get all crazy with this update as i have a nice one coming up this weekend once i finish transplanting and start building some more in the room. I have some shelvs and a ScROG screen to get up.

heres some random pics of what i did last night.

Ammended my soil

worm castings and espoma garden tone. fox farm happy frog soil and perlilite.

first things first, beer and a lil tokey

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mmmmmm, fresh worm casting made by my lil red wrigglers.

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some espoma garden tone and the finished product, this soil looks so rich and smells nice and earthy.

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and heres the lineup of new seeds i added to my grow, lets wish them luck :)

Tomatoe, catnip, sweet basil, red basil, bell pepper and pomegranite.

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and heres some more shots of the clones.

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so heres a short story. the people who let me grow at thier house are card holders. they both suffer from chronic pain. the woman got her pain from cancer, she is 3 years cancer free now but still suffers from pain in her neck because they had to remove 1/3 of the muscles in her neck. i doubt the pain will ever go away. they let me grow at thier home in exchange i provide them with free meds so they always have enough qualitiy medicine. Well the old lady there loves her garden in the warmer months, she has depression issues so i invited her to come help me out last night and i think she really enjoyed it. im going to make a effort to get her more involved as another attempt to relieve some of her medical problems, depression is a serious illness and all it takes is providing something that someone likes and makes them smile to temporarily cure it. Gardening is good for the soul and i think by helping me out it really lifted her spirits....

ok so i think it was time for a transplant...

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will finish with the rest of the pics in another post.
 

Clonex

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Nice story mate,
Good karma and all that, your a good guy Matt,
I've had peppers , basil and mint etc , fast growing, interesting and there is something about eating your own grown,
Maybe introduce her to cactus, i have been slowly learning about them and they are fun.
Hope it helps with her pain.
 

inspiredgardener

Active Member
so heres a short story. the people who let me grow at thier house are card holders. they both suffer from chronic pain. the woman got her pain from cancer, she is 3 years cancer free now but still suffers from pain in her neck because they had to remove 1/3 of the muscles in her neck. i doubt the pain will ever go away. they let me grow at thier home in exchange i provide them with free meds so they always have enough qualitiy medicine. Well the old lady there loves her garden in the warmer months, she has depression issues so i invited her to come help me out last night and i think she really enjoyed it. im going to make a effort to get her more involved as another attempt to relieve some of her medical problems, depression is a serious illness and all it takes is providing something that someone likes and makes them smile to temporarily cure it. Gardening is good for the soul and i think by helping me out it really lifted her spirits....
mad rep man. That's what a real care giver is like!
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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ok so heres the veg room, i didnt get into taking pics of each individual plant as i will be doing that this weekend.

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and the flowering tent. doing great buds are starting to pack onto the fruity chronic clones, wont be a bumper harvest as they are fairly small but it will get me through till the next (maybe)
the bagseed plant is not mine it should be done in about 3-4 weeks.

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and some morning glories. i will be putting thier trellis in today i did a quick pain mockup of what it will look like. pretty simple really. just going to take some screws and run a string down the walls so they can climb.

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and the Cosmos, these are doing really well and will be transplanted into final pots tonight.

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and i think that about does it. going to start doing some training on the seedlings as soon as i get them all in a new container. hopefully i will be able to flip the lights to 12/12 in around 2-3 more weeks. i want to maximize my space potential for best yeild possible. shooting for over 1g per watt and running a 1000w light. should be no reason i cant hit my target with as many plants as i have.

also the blue cheese is out of the race. I had a issue with molding during dry/cure on the last batch and chalked it up to my own error. then this batch started getting small white mold spots on it. i did a bit of research and seen that i am not the only person who has had mold issues with this strain. also its browns really bad when its dried and looks like shit. great strain for someone growing for personal use but im growing for patients and cant give them brown moldy herbs...so it was a nice run with her, but time for her to take a step down and we will see what the other 7 have to offer. she was one of my favorite strains to grow and the smell and taste is awesome but i just dont feel like dealing with the dry/cure headache just to end up with a medeocre finished product.
 

inspiredgardener

Active Member
ok so heres the veg room, i didnt get into taking pics of each individual plant as i will be doing that this weekend.

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and the flowering tent. doing great buds are starting to pack onto the fruity chronic clones, wont be a bumper harvest as they are fairly small but it will get me through till the next (maybe)
the bagseed plant is not mine it should be done in about 3-4 weeks.

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and some morning glories. i will be putting thier trellis in today i did a quick pain mockup of what it will look like. pretty simple really. just going to take some screws and run a string down the walls so they can climb.

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and the Cosmos, these are doing really well and will be transplanted into final pots tonight.

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and i think that about does it. going to start doing some training on the seedlings as soon as i get them all in a new container. hopefully i will be able to flip the lights to 12/12 in around 2-3 more weeks. i want to maximize my space potential for best yeild possible. shooting for over 1g per watt and running a 1000w light. should be no reason i cant hit my target with as many plants as i have.

also the blue cheese is out of the race. I had a issue with molding during dry/cure on the last batch and chalked it up to my own error. then this batch started getting small white mold spots on it. i did a bit of research and seen that i am not the only person who has had mold issues with this strain. also its browns really bad when its dried and looks like shit. great strain for someone growing for personal use but im growing for patients and cant give them brown moldy herbs...so it was a nice run with her, but time for her to take a step down and we will see what the other 7 have to offer. she was one of my favorite strains to grow and the smell and taste is awesome but i just dont feel like dealing with the dry/cure headache just to end up with a medeocre finished product.

Everything looks scrumptious :) Such lush growth. I'm betting you'll be hitting your target.
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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mad rep man. That's what a real care giver is like!
lol except im not really a caregiver :( i am basically cheating the law and using thier cards for my grow. they in turn get what they need and i get to participate in my hobby legal and worry free. i dont have any paperwork though. I do have about 6-7 medical patients i take care of on a small scale. when they can afford it they buy it and when they cant i make sure they have it. it helps with my costs and everyone seems to be happy. I hope by the end of febuary i have my cargivers paperwork all set and will start taking on some additional patients.
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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Well that explains why you grow outside of your home. =)

Clones look like they are hanging on!
well i used to grow at home, then it all had to be taken down in April 2012 because my kids daycare asked if a skunk had died in our driveway....that day the entire operation went bye bye. i love the hobby but i love my kids 100x more. I ended up hooking up with this couple who wanted to grow but couldnt afford the startup costs so i made them an offer that they couldnt resist.
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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Just by MY EXP. with the wwbb i can take a good guess on which one it is
i will have labeled pics up by end of weekend so people can see the ones they are watching. it takes alot of time to do all of them seperatly so im going to keep it to a once a week thing with random pics in between.
 

inspiredgardener

Active Member
lol except im not really a caregiver :( i am basically cheating the law and using thier cards for my grow. they in turn get what they need and i get to participate in my hobby legal and worry free. i dont have any paperwork though. I do have about 6-7 medical patients i take care of on a small scale. when they can afford it they buy it and when they cant i make sure they have it. it helps with my costs and everyone seems to be happy. I hope by the end of febuary i have my cargivers paperwork all set and will start taking on some additional patients.
Aww I wasn't talking about being on paper hon...it doesn't take the state or gov't to see you are taking care of your peoples :)
 

aCiDjEsUs

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ok so heres som epics not going to get all crazy with this update as i have a nice one coming up this weekend once i finish transplanting and start building some more in the room. I have some shelvs and a ScROG screen to get up.

heres some random pics of what i did last night.

Ammended my soil

worm castings and espoma garden tone. fox farm happy frog soil and perlilite.

first things first, beer and a lil tokey

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mmmmmm, fresh worm casting made by my lil red wrigglers.

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some espoma garden tone and the finished product, this soil looks so rich and smells nice and earthy.

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and heres the lineup of new seeds i added to my grow, lets wish them luck :)

Tomatoe, catnip, sweet basil, red basil, bell pepper and pomegranite.

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and heres some more shots of the clones.

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so heres a short story. the people who let me grow at thier house are card holders. they both suffer from chronic pain. the woman got her pain from cancer, she is 3 years cancer free now but still suffers from pain in her neck because they had to remove 1/3 of the muscles in her neck. i doubt the pain will ever go away. they let me grow at thier home in exchange i provide them with free meds so they always have enough qualitiy medicine. Well the old lady there loves her garden in the warmer months, she has depression issues so i invited her to come help me out last night and i think she really enjoyed it. im going to make a effort to get her more involved as another attempt to relieve some of her medical problems, depression is a serious illness and all it takes is providing something that someone likes and makes them smile to temporarily cure it. Gardening is good for the soul and i think by helping me out it really lifted her spirits....

ok so i think it was time for a transplant...

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will finish with the rest of the pics in another post.
Good Sh*t Matt, that's all I can say!!
 

RetiredMatthebrute

Well-Known Member
yes i believe you can be both. the patient part comes from a doctor and the caregiver plart comes from the dept of health and human services.
 

Clonex

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That makes sense , i wouldn't want guns anyway i have a left and a right , its just having the choice that appeals to me,
I hate being told what i am not allowed to do,
I dont feel like a drug addict, got my own house and business.
Judgmental f****
=)
 

RetiredMatthebrute

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Actually if you grow legally, you admiting to be a "drug addict" and that right there bans you from owning firearms.
not where i live m8, your city has some of the toughest gun control laws in the country (also one of the top 3 in murder rates...go figure huh)

i believe here if your a "convicted drug felon" or any felony charge for that matter makes you lose the right to own a firearm. also any domestic violence charge.

canabis is no habit forming so for alot of people its thier pain relief alternative to the narcotic pills the doctors so quickly subscribe people. either way i dont belive that being a mmj patient automatically disqualifies you from owning a firearm in all parts of the country.
 
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