The dream set up for a 1000watt light

MrsMcGreggor

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WOW!!! UMMM! U SOUND LIKE ME!!! AND IM PUSHING FORTY, I COULD SEE IT IF ME EYES WEREN'T SO BAD. LOL "EARLY 20'S" &$%#@!!! WHAT I WOULDN'T GIVE!!! :twisted: SOME VERY NICE QUILITIES U HAVE...PLEASE DONT EVER LOSE THEM OR LET SOMEONE TAKE THEM AWAY.!!! JUST A TWO CENTER FROM AN OLDER BULL.!!!:mrgreen:

CANT HELP THIS....SO MRS. MCG. U AND DA BUNNY ARE TAKING TO FLIGHT~???? LOL LOL LOL! "BLACK BALLONS SUCK DONT THEY"!!! SNICKER.'

DB.~TLB! :)

THINK VERTICAL. BUNNY! CHECK ME BLM SIDE, I CAN BE DONE GROW... JUST "LAZY SUSAN" THE PLANTS AND TURN'EM EVERY OTHIER....!!!:mrgreen:
you hushaby baby cuz MrsMcGreggor Be 49....
and still knows how to grow.. even if she will never learned how to grow up herself..
I am just amazed how talented the fellers are. Make a heart feel good to
know that one can pull them selfs up by the boot straps. an not give in or give up.
and as for taking things apart and back together again.. I LOVE IT!!!
Thats the kind of world that seems most familiar.
just finished running threw the fields of blackberries.. got a bunch.
as well had a WONDERFUL heavy rain last night. so da babies got a sweet cool treat..

But I will be danged if I still don't feel as if I got me a baby boy on me hands.

one looks like dang yep thats the stuff that dreams are made of..
the other is still making me ponder what the heck are you anyways...
time will tell time.... will tell.....

yet did find a recipe for cannabis wine.....

and MrTHC... you is going to LOVE your NEW vortex 6"fan...
congradulations to your new grow room addition.
 

Darko

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Dude, Your talking about the same setup as i have. Read my posts, and i have pictures. Might just help you out dude. Watch the heat man. -D-
 

email468

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bunny hash?
LOL. I think that was on my mind as i just got done playing with my plants and noticed how sticky they are getting already.

I'm starting to get excited - i'm having some good feelings about this grow...
 

bfq

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excellent! you deserve it!

i cant wait till i get my grow op all sorted and get a big grin over it. as is, it keeps me content so i cant complain.
 

email468

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excellent! you deserve it!

i cant wait till i get my grow op all sorted and get a big grin over it. as is, it keeps me content so i cant complain.
after that big bud disaster i could use a good harvest. plus that smell - if it finishes like how it is hinting this early in flowering...berrylicious!
 

pppfemguy

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email dude what strains are u growing u still on white berry........lol im guessing since u said berrylicious but was just double checking
 

email468

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email dude what strains are u growing u still on white berry........lol im guessing since u said berrylicious but was just double checking
another 2 months or so of white berry. after that, strawberry cough (and maybe some more PPP but definitely strawberry cough).
 

MrsMcGreggor

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another 2 months or so of white berry. after that, strawberry cough (and maybe some more PPP but definitely strawberry cough).
MrEmail Have heard you mention strawberry cough on more the one occasion.
yet can't find documentation on this plants attributes.
could you enlighten me a little.
I LOVE STRAWBERRYS
 

email468

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This is from Ed Rosenthal's "The Big Book of Buds: Volume 2":

Strawberry Cough
[Dutch Passion Seeds]

Sativa 80 / Indica 20
Origins - N/A
Flowering - 56-63 days
Harvest - Early October

Strawberry Cough is a sweet-flavored indoor variety with just enough indica influence to shorten the typically slow growing time of the semitropical sativa into a 2 month flowering cycle. The creamy berry taste combines with its expansive smoke to deliver a variety worthy of its name.

Strawberry Cough gardens efficiently whether using hydroponics or soil setups. It is too branchy for sea of green, but Dutch Passion recommends planting 15-20 plants per square meter (1-2 plants per square foot). Strawberry Cough likes a boost of nutrients at the beginning of vegetative growth. Although no data was available for outdoor gardens, Strawberry Cough performs terrifically in greenhouses. Strawberry Cough is a plant of happy mediums, growing to a height of around 3 feet indoors or in a greenhouse garden and exhibiting leaves that balance between indica and sativa influences. This multi-branched plant will start delivering ripe colas about 40 days into flowering, and continue with a second wave that finishes at about 65 days. Greenhouse flowering times are typically a week shorter than indoor gardens.

The buds are tight and shaped like narrow pinecones, and may get quite long. This variety's branches are sturdy and support even the weightiest of colas. Strawberry Cough tickles the lungs with her creamy-sweet smoke, whose flavor resembles strawberry, perhaps with a kiwi fruit complement. The buzz is heady and active, a classic let's-go-hiking sativa lift that can alleviate depression.
 
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MrsMcGreggor

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3 feet hight...............o my.......
this sounds really delightful for a little basement garden...
and it is a very pretty plant aswell...
an like the idea of an active effect....
like keeping busy...
 
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email468

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3 feet hight...............o my.......
this sounds really delightful for a little basement garden...
and it is a very pretty plant aswell...
an like the idea of an active effect....
like keeping busy...
yep. those are the reasons i'm going to give it a try.
 

bfq

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seeing as how bunnies clean themselves with their tongue, you might not want to let him use heavy machinery :o
 

MrsMcGreggor

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Da bunny da bunny, it likes to play in the sun have some fun and then burn one......

Hello,
bfq
and dont forget doing wheelies with the Bobcat! :mrgreen:

MrsMcGreggor was doing wheelies today with out the bobcat...lol
went Blackberry picking with a neighbor feller that is near an dear to
both Mr An MrsMcGreggor. grabbed a bottle of last years Blackberry wine
and off to the fields we scampered. such giggling and silly foolishness.
and when we finished picking his field we went onto another of someone he knows BUT that I had seen da berries at. and more foolishness. people stoped. and we would visit under the shade of the trees. sip from the bottle. now MrsMcGreggor was getting Pretty crocked. this is a rarity to be sure. We stoped at His house Grabbed another bottle of wine. and continued the quest for the elusive blackberry. threw the field roads we traveled. Never to venture on a real road with the open bottle. When alas we returned to the Home of Mr an MrsMcgreggor there was MrMcGreggor
standing with what ANOTHER bottle of wine??? ooooooooooo MrsMcGreggor stumbled into da garden.. gathered a lovely salad and herbs
with fresh summer squash to send home with the neighbor and MrMcGreggor stood giggling at the two dang fools that were stumbling around da yard wishing he to had been part of the days joyful adventure.
now after waking from a nice 3 hour nap.ZZZZZZZZZZZZ more like passed out cold..LOL I have to tell you CO2 making is a LOT of dedicated work...
but well worth the effort.....

{can you believe some folks would skip all this fun part an bring home a tank of Store bought CO2?}
 

bfq

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LOL what's the point of having a Bobcat if you cant pop wheelies and what's the point of making CO2 if you cant enjoy it :D
 
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