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abandonconflict

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i have been getting the stuff near the walls and am glad i did. it's been wet and misty and foggy here the last couple days and the walls have condensation on them. this would all be mold if i didn't pick it...

very nice, nothing like a good OD grown organic smoke

So all that is just from side branches that had to be chopped? Looks like it will be at least a couple pounds dry.

I mean indoor hydro is great, but OD just burns so nice, I love it.
 

beenthere

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I have grown hundreds of plants outdoors and I was impressed by that greenhouse op, it was very cost effective, he was able to protect very well from bugs and they looked like healthy happy plants. Looked like they will be yielding well even though not so tall, that also takes some skill outdoors.

BTW Buck, how is that going, they must be nearing the chop eh?
Oh I totally agree, it's a nice little garden but when someone has a mouth the size of Bucky's and starts bragging and capping on other peoples shit, he needs to be brought back down to earth!
 

NoDrama

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you're the same idiot who thinks that minority rights need to be put to majority vote. you're a fucking idiotic douchebag.

realclear and 538 both have obama up by large margins. the 47% includes retired seniors who worked their whole lives, veterans fighting overseas, and by and large a huge swath of redneck southerners.

looks like you could have used more time with your "teacher's". dumbass.
I can say with certainty that Obama will not have the vote of the military. Then again the ones on the ground will either have to write in a absentee ballot and mail it in or do nothing at all. They don't put up voting booths out in the field or anything. When I was in the military we were not allowed to leave the work area to go vote, we had to schedule voting on our own time. I always used the absentee ballot, but probably 70% of the guys in my unit never voted at all.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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which is light in the 400 to 700 nanometer wavelength range.

PAR ight is measured by what is available . .. but it still doesnt change the fact that it is within 400-700

you first response was a light bulb at 400-750, 750 is not PAR as it is not within 400-700

is this hard to understand for you

PAR intensity can Change PAR is a set value within a specific range, photons at longer wavelengths do not carry enough energy to allow photosynthesis to take place.

are you going all GOP science on me(bill nye can start hurricanes, womens boddies prevent real rape etc)
 

UncleBuck

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very nice, nothing like a good OD grown organic smoke

So all that is just from side branches that had to be chopped? Looks like it will be at least a couple pounds dry.

I mean indoor hydro is great, but OD just burns so nice, I love it.
yeah, that's just side branches. all the tops remain. i barely made a dent in the GH so far. i'm going to get the garage organized today and start harvesting tomorrow in earnest. i tried some of the GDP and it is a hell of a high.
 

UncleBuck

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Oh I totally agree, it's a nice little garden but when someone has a mouth the size of Bucky's and starts bragging and capping on other peoples shit, he needs to be brought back down to earth!
your shit needs to be brought back down to earth... right into the compost pile.

those neon yellow twigs look like a health hazard.
 

NoDrama

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i have been getting the stuff near the walls and am glad i did. it's been wet and misty and foggy here the last couple days and the walls have condensation on them. this would all be mold if i didn't pick it...

buy a dehumidifier, I got mine at a rummage sale for $10
 

MuyLocoNC

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you're the same idiot who thinks that minority rights need to be put to majority vote. you're a fucking idiotic douchebag.

realclear and 538 both have obama up by large margins. the 47% includes retired seniors who worked their whole lives, veterans fighting overseas, and by and large a huge swath of redneck southerners.

looks like you could have used more time with your "teacher's". dumbass.
Awww, somebody needs a nap.

I don't give a fuck if they are ALL "southern rednecks", you say that like I give a fuck WHO is sponging off my hard work. I don't. I'm an educated man from the DC Metro area that retired to NC at the ripe old age of 37, you dumbfuck. And that which you and the ilk like you claim to be "rights" are very rarely so.
 

beenthere

New Member
Correct me if I am wrong, but I think the yield on a giant tree is probably going to be greater than a non giant one. Beenthere's grow is perfectly acceptable in any measure IMO. Bucky just doesn't like the absence of chlorophyll in his smoke, beenthere doesn't. different strokes for different folks. Personally I grow mine til they yellow out too.
You ask anyone that's grows for California dispensaries and they will tell you that taste, aroma and bag appeal are vital if you want top dollar from your product. Leaving out N near the end of your finishing plants, accompanied by a good wash will make your products taste better, I know it from experience.

Personally, I could care less how Bucky grows, that's his business, just wish he would reciprocate!
 

abandonconflict

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yeah, that's just side branches. all the tops remain. i barely made a dent in the GH so far. i'm going to get the garage organized today and start harvesting tomorrow in earnest. i tried some of the GDP and it is a hell of a high.
Fuckin A...im so jelly...

How many are you allowed to grow OD in Oregon?

I personally prefer blue and blueberry strains, I bet they would like that Oregon weather.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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You ask anyone that's grows for California dispensaries and they will tell you that taste, aroma and bag appeal are vital if you want top dollar from your product. Leaving out N near the end of your finishing plants, accompanied by a good wash will make your products taste better, I know it from experience.

Personally, I could care less how Bucky grows, that's his business, just wish he would reciprocate!
Nitrogen (thats why MMJ growers cut it out in flower as the soil biology is more than likely creating more then enough) is is well known to decrease resin production in late flowering cycle
 

NoDrama

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You ask anyone that's grows for California dispensaries and they will tell you that taste, aroma and bag appeal are vital if you want top dollar from your product. Leaving out N near the end of your finishing plants, accompanied by a good wash will make your products taste better, I know it from experience.

Personally, I could care less how Bucky grows, that's his business, just wish he would reciprocate!
Yeah, we used to help harvest some of the big crops up in the triangle and they weren't ready until they had yellowed. I guess some like it a bit different. no big deal.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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"Too much nitrogen leads to a lot of leaf development and spindly growth.

Excessive nutrient supply of nitrogen leads to:

  • overly vegetative growth with reduced bud development and low resin production
  • increased susceptibility to pests and fungal diseases because the accelerated growth of shoots and leaves leads to soft plant tissue
  • rapid damage from frost
  • enrichment of nutrients in the soil with the result of unbalanced nutrient ratios or multi-nutrient blockage
    due to unbalanced pH "
 

UncleBuck

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You ask anyone that's grows for California dispensaries and they will tell you that taste, aroma and bag appeal are vital if you want top dollar from your product. Leaving out N near the end of your finishing plants, accompanied by a good wash will make your products taste better, I know it from experience.

Personally, I could care less how Bucky grows, that's his business, just wish he would reciprocate!
funny, i wean off of N and flush HARD before harvest. mine stay green for the most part. i have one that went neon on me, not sure why. same strain under the same light in the same soil mix. but that one is just a one off.
 

UncleBuck

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Fuckin A...im so jelly...

How many are you allowed to grow OD in Oregon?

I personally prefer blue and blueberry strains, I bet they would like that Oregon weather.
we are allowed to have 6 plants per patient in flower here in oregon, up to 4 patients per grower. so 24 plants.

i only do 6 outdoors and do the rest indoors.

i grow blueberry for a patient, i'm currently sitting on 5 ounces of it until they get back from vacation.
 

NoDrama

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i'm turning off the AC, turning on the heat, and moving a space heater into the room. i like to dry out the outdoor stuff quickly. it's so much wetter than any indoor.
A dehumidifier pulls half the power of a space heater though. These things come to mind when all your power comes from the sun.
 
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