Club 600

Bobotrank

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Morning guys. So I've hot a bud that looks a little weird to me. :( Pistils have browned on one half like they're burned, and the young leaves look like they're yellowing a bit. I'll post a pic later, but am very tempted to clip it off for fear it is harboring something pathogenic. Very unlikely it's from water getting on it, or burn from the lamp as it is slightly shaded by another leaf. Whaddya guys think? clip it just in case? Thanks.
 

curious old fart

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get in line.....

SEATTLE – Wanted: A green thumb with extensive knowledge of the black, or at least gray, market.
As Washington state tries to figure out how to regulate its newly legal marijuana, officials are hiring an adviser on all things weed: how it's best grown, dried, tested, labeled, packaged and cooked into brownies.
Those angling for the job were expected to learn more Wednesday in Tacoma. The state Liquor Control Board, the agency charged with developing rules for the marijuana industry, reserved a convention center hall with a capacity of 275 people -- plus an overflow room -- for its bidding experts to take questions about the position and the hiring process.
"The Liquor Control Board has a long and a very good history with licensing and regulation. We know it and know how to do it well," said spokesman Mikhail Carpenter. "But there are some technical aspects with marijuana we could use a consultant to help us with."
Last fall, Washington and Colorado became the first states to pass laws legalizing the recreational use of marijuana and setting up systems of state-licensed growers, processors and retail stores where adults over 21 can walk in and buy up to an ounce of heavily taxed cannabis. Sales are due to begin in Washington state in December.
Both states are working to develop rules for the emerging pot industry. Up in the air is everything from how many growers and stores there should be, to how the marijuana should be tested to ensure people don't get sick.
Washington's Liquor Control Board has advertised for consulting services in four categories. The first is "product and industry knowledge" and requires "at least three years of consulting experience relating to the knowledge of the cannabis industry, including but not limited to product growth, harvesting, packaging, product infusion and product safety."
Other categories cover quality testing, including how to test for levels of THC, the compound that gets marijuana users high; statistical analysis of how much marijuana the state's licensed growers should produce; and the development of regulations, a category that requires "a strong understanding of state, local or federal government processes," with a law degree preferred.
In case no regulatory lawyers who grow pot in their spare time apply, multiple contracts could be awarded. Or bidders who are strong in one category could team up with those who are strong in another. Bids are due Feb. 15, with the contract awarded in March.
Many of the bidders are expected to come from the medical marijuana world.
Christy Stanley, a Kitsap County resident who has researched marijuana and considered opening a medical dispensary in the past, said she's attending the conference because she'd like the job, but wants to know whether it would disqualify her from also becoming a licensed grower or retailer. She knows growers, but has never grown marijuana herself, she said.
"This is big: The nation and the world are looking to us to set up a good model," she said. "If it works here, they're just going to cookie-cut this for other states





Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/30/calling-all-green-thumbs-washington-state-seeks-pot-consultant/?test=latestnews#ixzz2JTzCxLmk

:peace:
cof
 

whodatnation

Well-Known Member
I found this in his journal. ???

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OMG that looks awful!
I propose an inquiry to the distinguished panel!

I just picked up an 8x4 tent, should i swap my 600w magnetic ballast for a 1000w digital ballast? I also use a 400w digital on a xxxl hood. What kind of yield increase could one expect from a 600->1000? Is it worth $160, considering i'm 2 weeks away from flipping 8 kush 'n cheese to flower?
two 600s!
They came from Barneys, Thank you. My success comes from all the people who say 1000 watt is the only way to go.
600w for the win :-)


Theres more where that came from ;-)

Morning guys. So I've hot a bud that looks a little weird to me. :( Pistils have browned on one half like they're burned, and the young leaves look like they're yellowing a bit. I'll post a pic later, but am very tempted to clip it off for fear it is harboring something pathogenic. Very unlikely it's from water getting on it, or burn from the lamp as it is slightly shaded by another leaf. Whaddya guys think? clip it just in case? Thanks.
Pics or it didnt happen :-( Maybe cut it? idk?

howdy sixas!
 

supchaka

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Fuck me I can't remember to water these things. Outta sight outta mind. If they were real children cps would be involved already. The idea is the left 3 will be in the scrog and the right 3 I don't know. Oh and as always I was 100% sure I wasn't going to need those 1 gal pots my wife kept bitching about so I threw them away literally 2 days ago and now I need them!
 

giggles26

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As a person who's owned both cats and dogs I can assure you that dogs are the way more ass kickier pets :) Cats get that I'm better than you attitude that I already get enough of from society! Dogs will take every bit of attention you wanna give them at any time! Some other guy I won't mention is going to pipe in with something about cats awesomeness but don't you dare listen to him.
4

My cat kicks ass, she loves to get high and always wants attention. She doesn't think she is better then me :D So I think it really all depends on the cat, or maybe it's just that all animals love me ;)

I can't wait to hear whatever that person has to say. lol

And don't worry Fatboy, I got the crazy cat guy locked down.

EDIT: My one input. Dogs need constant attention, cats need almost none. If you are one who likes being needed, get a dog. If you want a pet you might not notice sometimes, get a cat. We've left our cat alone for 3 days in the house. Not sure you can do that with a dog.
Bring some cats out to my farm ;). I need some good mousers for outside :D
 

fatboyOGOF

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I can't wait to hear whatever that person has to say. lol

And don't worry Fatboy, I got the crazy cat guy locked down.

EDIT: My one input. Dogs need constant attention, cats need almost none. If you are one who likes being needed, get a dog. If you want a pet you might not notice sometimes, get a cat. We've left our cat alone for 3 days in the house. Not sure you can do that with a dog.

guys, thank you all for your input. i've always been a dog guy (my gf and i had 2 german shepard shutzhund II trained house dogs and a shutzhund III rottie male and 5 rottie females in her kennel. an average of $2000 a pup back in the late 70s/early 80s. :) i did a lot of reading today (VERY COOL cat tree/condos on amazon). i found some pretty good contenders at the local humane society. considering i'm laid back, don't want to be bothered, like to be left alone, am real lazy, like to be left alone, don't want to be bothered kind of guy, everything i read said GET A CAT!!!!! :lol:

if it bothers me too much, i'll get another cat for it to play with. :)

my biggest concern was keeping a cat out of the grow room. i know those sneaky buggers and i can see one trying to climb my forest and zipping into the tent and being an asshole to get out. after a lot of shopping around, i think i'm just going to put a big old flattened box in front of the door to the flower room. low tech, cheap and it fits perfectly! shazam!

i'm going to chew on this for a few days. i don't want to make a rash decision but i keep looking around and thinking, yeah, i could dig a cat. i am a pot head after all. balls of string, ribbons and lazer lights don't only amuse cats. :)
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
get in line.....

SEATTLE – Wanted: A green thumb with extensive knowledge of the black, or at least gray, market.
As Washington state tries to figure out how to regulate its newly legal marijuana, officials are hiring an adviser on all things weed: how it's best grown, dried, tested, labeled, packaged and cooked into brownies.
Those angling for the job were expected to learn more Wednesday in Tacoma. The state Liquor Control Board, the agency charged with developing rules for the marijuana industry, reserved a convention center hall with a capacity of 275 people -- plus an overflow room -- for its bidding experts to take questions about the position and the hiring process.
"The Liquor Control Board has a long and a very good history with licensing and regulation. We know it and know how to do it well," said spokesman Mikhail Carpenter. "But there are some technical aspects with marijuana we could use a consultant to help us with."
Last fall, Washington and Colorado became the first states to pass laws legalizing the recreational use of marijuana and setting up systems of state-licensed growers, processors and retail stores where adults over 21 can walk in and buy up to an ounce of heavily taxed cannabis. Sales are due to begin in Washington state in December.
Both states are working to develop rules for the emerging pot industry. Up in the air is everything from how many growers and stores there should be, to how the marijuana should be tested to ensure people don't get sick.
Washington's Liquor Control Board has advertised for consulting services in four categories. The first is "product and industry knowledge" and requires "at least three years of consulting experience relating to the knowledge of the cannabis industry, including but not limited to product growth, harvesting, packaging, product infusion and product safety."
Other categories cover quality testing, including how to test for levels of THC, the compound that gets marijuana users high; statistical analysis of how much marijuana the state's licensed growers should produce; and the development of regulations, a category that requires "a strong understanding of state, local or federal government processes," with a law degree preferred.
In case no regulatory lawyers who grow pot in their spare time apply, multiple contracts could be awarded. Or bidders who are strong in one category could team up with those who are strong in another. Bids are due Feb. 15, with the contract awarded in March.
Many of the bidders are expected to come from the medical marijuana world.
Christy Stanley, a Kitsap County resident who has researched marijuana and considered opening a medical dispensary in the past, said she's attending the conference because she'd like the job, but wants to know whether it would disqualify her from also becoming a licensed grower or retailer. She knows growers, but has never grown marijuana herself, she said.
"This is big: The nation and the world are looking to us to set up a good model," she said. "If it works here, they're just going to cookie-cut this for other states





Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/01/30/calling-all-green-thumbs-washington-state-seeks-pot-consultant/?test=latestnews#ixzz2JTzCxLmk

:peace:
cof
way too cool.

and in arizona they just busted another "compassion club" (they were fucking up but still...), and a politician is trying to take the whole thing back to the vote. pro med pot won by a few HUNDRED votes in 2010. none of us want to see it voted on again. this is AZ. our politicians are mutants!
 

fatboyOGOF

Well-Known Member
OMG that looks awful!


two 600s!




600w for the win :-)


Theres more where that came from ;-)



Pics or it didnt happen :-( Maybe cut it? idk?

howdy sixas!
after owning an 800 watt unit, a 1000 and a 600, i concur. i would go with 2 600s.

man that cola is a beauty. it's hard not to love our hobby.
 

giggles26

Well-Known Member
guys, thank you all for your input. i've always been a dog guy (my gf and i had 2 german shepard shutzhund II trained house dogs and a shutzhund III rottie male and 5 rottie females in her kennel. an average of $2000 a pup back in the late 70s/early 80s. :) i did a lot of reading today (VERY COOL cat tree/condos on amazon). i found some pretty good contenders at the local humane society. considering i'm laid back, don't want to be bothered, like to be left alone, am real lazy, like to be left alone, don't want to be bothered kind of guy, everything i read said GET A CAT!!!!! :lol:

if it bothers me too much, i'll get another cat for it to play with. :)

my biggest concern was keeping a cat out of the grow room. i know those sneaky buggers and i can see one trying to climb my forest and zipping into the tent and being an asshole to get out. after a lot of shopping around, i think i'm just going to put a big old flattened box in front of the door to the flower room. low tech, cheap and it fits perfectly! shazam!

i'm going to chew on this for a few days. i don't want to make a rash decision but i keep looking around and thinking, yeah, i could dig a cat. i am a pot head after all. balls of string, ribbons and lazer lights don't only amuse cats. :)
I don't have any problems with my cat in my grow room, if anything she loves the light and heat. she just lays there and don't fuck with my plants at all.
 

curious old fart

Well-Known Member
One of my outdoor cats has discovered a way into the room adjacent to the grow room and I have noticed the door to the veg room open but never any damage or harm to the plants. I lock the door now....until I can get her entrance blocked.

:peace:
cof
 

giggles26

Well-Known Member
One of my outdoor cats has discovered a way into the room adjacent to the grow room and I have noticed the door to the veg room open but never any damage or harm to the plants. I lock the door now....until I can get her entrance blocked.

:peace:
cof
My cat just rubs herself on the plants, every once in awhile I'll find a lil black hair on my bud haha. She don't fuck with shit at all. She is just happy to have the heat, it's like an inside sun for her.

I didn't name her Mary Jane for nothing ;)
 

fatboyOGOF

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My cat just rubs herself on the plants, every once in awhile I'll find a lil black hair on my bud haha. She don't fuck with shit at all. She is just happy to have the heat, it's like an inside sun for her.

I didn't name her Mary Jane for nothing ;)
mary jane giggles! :)


i would be concerened about her eyes. those hid lights are not good for eyes. i think. it's been awhile since i read about such things.


i spent hours today on pros and cons of cats vs dogs vs marijuana. one complaint i saw a few times was that cats love to piss in the soil of the plants. sneaky little buggers.
DID YOU SEE THE REPORT ON THE NEWS about cats? they kill BILLIONS of birds and small animals a year. wow.

i'm keeping mine indoors.
 
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