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disposition84

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Those are some great looking buds HB. Is that the "forum cut" of the gsc? Also curious if you grew under direct lighting or more off on side lighting?
I had gotten a cut of the forum from a friend and he was saying to run it under side lighting as she does better than direct.
 

garlictrain

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Hello All!
Everyone's pics are looking so good! Great job CO you're rocking my weed world!
Here in Boulder County we had a low of 28'f friday night but I had dual propane burners going all night keeping temps hovering around a roasting 33'f!

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I cannot say enough about the implementation of silica in any feed program!
I have been mad dosing my ph buffered nutrient mix from 4.5ph (1000ppm) at the aggressive nute application rates with up to 1500ml Silica/55gal h2o to bring the ph up to 6.2-6.5!
It is because of this that my outdoor gals weathered strong as oxen and will finish HARD in the coming weeks of semi-mild weather.
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An here is the indoor 4lighter coming down in 5 days. Sorry for the shit pics but they're finishing hard and wet with resin stinking of ultimate dankness.
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Hope this seasons change has found everyone well, may we all finish strong!
GTbongsmilie
 

garlictrain

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Hah! Ok Sah just for you ;)
Chemdawg SuperSkunk, Big Blue, RomulanKush, Juicy Fruit, Colombian Gold, Hindu Kush, Sour Cream X 303 Kush, White Fire, Star Fire, Grand Daddy Kong, Casey Jones, Blue Dream, Bubblegum Skunk, Lemon Sweet Skunk, and Jah Kush. Oh and Island Sweet Skunk... and Dairy Queen. Yep that's it. Needless to say I'm downsizing my stable. But in my defense these were culled from around 120 strains collected "at work".

Top Strains that have earned a perm/semi-perm spot in my stable...
1. Colombian Gold
2.GrandDaddyKong
3.ChemDawg SuperSkunk
4.Romulan Kush
5. Juicy Fruit
6.Casey Jones
7.Blue Dream
8.White Fire

Puff tuff!bongsmilie
 

Raeofsun13

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Hello All!
Everyone's pics are looking so good! Great job CO you're rocking my weed world!
Here in Boulder County we had a low of 28'f friday night but I had dual propane burners going all night keeping temps hovering around a roasting 33'f!

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I cannot say enough about the implementation of silica in any feed program!
I have been mad dosing my ph buffered nutrient mix from 4.5ph (1000ppm) at the aggressive nute application rates with up to 1500ml Silica/55gal h2o to bring the ph up to 6.2-6.5!
It is because of this that my outdoor gals weathered strong as oxen and will finish HARD in the coming weeks of semi-mild weather.
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An here is the indoor 4lighter coming down in 5 days. Sorry for the shit pics but they're finishing hard and wet with resin stinking of ultimate dankness.
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Hope this seasons change has found everyone well, may we all finish strong!
GTbongsmilie
holy crap do you have it going on. On the silica thingy, we were having issues with our Pre-98. I would walk into the flower room and shy kept having broken branches, well a few friends here tipped us to adding silica to our feeding program. It has helped tremendously! Will continue to have in our feeding programs from veg thru flower. Man how is your trimmer working for you?
 

garlictrain

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It arrived seemingly damaged but after a quick call I solved the problem and it looks like it'll do the job. I have yet to use it but this wks indoor take down should be a fine test run. Although my indoor is frosted white with trichs across the room as I've been using 2x rec app of floranectar. So we'll see how many need to actually be trimmed. With short plants in 2gal coco most the time I big leaf 3-5 days before chop then hang and most strains have minimal leaf. The CDSS is literally baseballs on a stake flopped over rock solid oily nugs. The trimmers real test will be the outdoor push if for some reason we find ourselves rushing to take down. Less about the total bulk weight it can handle and more about how quick can two people break down 50+ outdoor plants and get them on racks on the dryroom without spending 2+ months hand trimming.

Been there done that that's why a $500 trim machine was for me worth every penny. Will def give updated trimmer stats ;)
 

Raeofsun13

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It arrived seemingly damaged but after a quick call I solved the problem and it looks like it'll do the job. I have yet to use it but this wks indoor take down should be a fine test run. Although my indoor is frosted white with trichs across the room as I've been using 2x rec app of floranectar. So we'll see how many need to actually be trimmed. With short plants in 2gal coco most the time I big leaf 3-5 days before chop then hang and most strains have minimal leaf. The CDSS is literally baseballs on a stake flopped over rock solid oily nugs. The trimmers real test will be the outdoor push if for some reason we find ourselves rushing to take down. Less about the total bulk weight it can handle and more about how quick can two people break down 50+ outdoor plants and get them on racks on the dryroom without spending 2+ months hand trimming.

Been there done that that's why a $500 trim machine was for me worth every penny. Will def give updated trimmer stats ;)
Yea I read your post in the outdoor pic's forum that is was throwing sparks. Do you have to clean it often due to the resin build up or what do you do about that? I cannot imagine how sore and tired you hands and body must be after all those take downs with only two people. CSU and I hand trimmed our outdoor girls this weekend and I took two down last week and man my hands are sore and arms. As long as I stay medicated I can push through it.
 

garlictrain

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Yea I read your post in the outdoor pic's forum that is was throwing sparks. Do you have to clean it often due to the resin build up or what do you do about that? I cannot imagine how sore and tired you hands and body must be after all those take downs with only two people. CSU and I hand trimmed our outdoor girls this weekend and I two down last week and man my hands are sore and arms. As long as I stay medicated I can punch through it.
Yes medicating is a must for any multi hr trim sesh! My hands begin cramping within first few hrs, then it's a never ending battle of switching hands and using muscle rubs. Within 3-5 days/nights of continuous trimming I against my better judgment just want to be done so I'll start "lawn mowing" the buds, which mind as well use a machine at this point.
It turns out the throwing sparks was easily remedied by adjusting the fan blades with an allen wrench. Now it runs with no spark and much less noise.

After each day of use I use a paint scraper and collect surface goo. A lot of folks like to medicate with this stuff but I always throw it in a BHO tube. Too much contaminate for my tastes.

As for cleaning, I fully clean any machine every time I'm switching between processing PM'd or hermed plants, or after a long session (1wk) of running the machine. I don't generally "harvest" the "machine goo" so I'll use purple power engine degreaser which strips it all the way down first time every time.
 

gfrg888

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Garlic, you're killing it out there, man! I wanna taste that Columbian Gold! My Father-in-law says that some of the best weed he use to smoke back in the day was Columbian Gold :weed:
 

garlictrain

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Yes!!! The taste is exotic and fruity but with a deep fermented mango scent that fills your lungs. The high is the best sativa I've come across. Soaring creative loving enlightening, not trippy ;) but very potent still. What many of my patients refer to as "true medicine"! It helps us all get up in the morning, truly a morning toke and an all around gem of a cannabis strain! Very easily top 5 next to CDSS, WiFi, Juicy Fruit, and GDK...
 

homebrew420

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Silica will have minimal effect on branch strength csu. No more than 20ppm is really necessary the plants can't do anything with it. No sold on the benefits as of yet. I use it in in my neem treatments only, as a mild surfactant. Make my own solution. Costs pennies on the dollar to pro-tekt
 
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