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Dezracer

Well-Known Member
I picked myself up a 2003 CBR 954RR recently that is awesome! One owner bike with low miles and full service records :) It was owned by an older guy who kept it bone stock. Didn't even remove the rear fender, LOL. That was the first thing to go, followed by installing flush mount turn signals and I have a slip on exhaust coming in the mail sometime this coming week, hehe. This thing looks brand new! No joke, there's not one scratch on it yet!

I've always liked the 929, 954 and RC51 bikes so I'm stoked to have found this one. I'll post up a pic when I get home later since I'm posting from my phone right now.
 

600w85

Active Member
So I lost 3 of my strawberry coughs, jokers. So I'm back up to 18/6 on my lights. I am planning on vegging out my lady SC for about a month (my autos will be cleared out by then) and then put her back into flower, hopefully filling up my while 4x4 tent. Need some advice on a couple things:

1. I'd like to trim off the stretch that happened in the couple days while she was in 12/12. Bad idea?

2. I was going to wait a week to "super crop" but need some more info from you guys. Can someone clarify how far down from the top I should use as the first site to do this? Shes been vegging for 8 weeks already so shes rather large. And then am I just squeezing every branch basically at the same vertical level I first establish with the first site?

Couple pics of my autos. range from chopping in 1-4 weeks depending on which plant.

Would really appreciate someone that knows whats up with this. thanks guys.
 

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bajafox

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I get what you're saying and this is the first time I've ever let the popo in. I just knew that I had nothing at my house to worry about. The other house is a different story so my first thought was ease their suspicions and they'll let me be. After they were here for a bit though i got the feeling they thought there was more than meets the eye here and didn't entirely believe me.

I'm not stressing over it but can't afford to be taking chances right now so I'll shut it down for a bit and fire it back up in a few months. I just started a new job that I'm confident is going to prove pretty lucrative so I should focus as much attention on it as possible anyway. Once I get into a groove with it and feel good about it I'll get my shit back up and rolling. It's all good..
Smart play, I would do the exact same thing. I'm only growing to keep me occupied and not something I'm going to do long term. If I had my 2009 salary I wouldn't even be growing, I couldn't spend my money fast enough... No way I would grow, even legally, if I was making a comfortable living.

BTW, I know someone who could put some of that equipment to good use in the meantime ;)
 

dr green dre

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Hi there peeps!! Blue Cheese 8days of 12/12

Gonna bump this, awsome grow show whodat
Cool..
Wow, whodat ..the BCheese is looking good how long they veg for? i vegged mine for 2 wks and they looked like that but that was Dwc. I still think mine werte fake not cheesey at all..

Whodat.. fu##ing wicked bro ..talk about blowing your own trumpet:) Nice bro real nice.. Is that one plant there?
PM me your feed schedule .. Plz:)

Nice COF, iwas wondering how long you can leave the canna butter in the fridge?I have a mix with sugar in the fridge from dec, is it still good?
 

curious old fart

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dr green dre

I'm not sure. When butter goes bad it becomes rancid, which is an instantly recongnizable odor-it stinks. So as long as it smell okay it should be good to use.

:peace:
cof
 

Don Gin and Ton

Well-Known Member
MY PRIZE CAME TODAY!!!!!!!! much love 600 thanks for the votes and thanks especially to COF for putting the prizes up off his own back!


:bigjoint:

im off home to fire it up!
 
Ello my 600 bru's You all once knew me as the badman, im rocking a new steeze these days :bigjoint:

This has absolutely nothing to do with 600 watt lights other than that the mothers of these ladies where grown under them.

Heres a look at my guerilla patch and a fun little story to boot.
Morning peeps, I am one sore son of a biscuit reporting in this fine Sunday. Got to take care of head real quick




Much better hahaha. Alright so me and my crew descended on the patch early yesterday to plant the remainder of the clones that will be the last to go in here. Its was an utter mud hole from all the rain weve got in the last few days. Even with 4 wheel drive it was a bit sketchy just getting to the hiking point.

On the first 2 planting sessions i used my quad to get the gear down to the valley floor but with it being a slippery mess that was not an option this time. My quad is also a loud mother fucker as its built up for MX racing and with as many yins in the ground as we have making all that noise for another 27 is not very wise. Don't need to be drawing unwanted attention to our area.

But for shits and giggles here's a pic of my baby hehe.


She gets the job done but a 4x4 would work much better for hauling gear.

So to this point we had stock piled all the bags of manure and soil at the tip top of the hiking point, which is still a good 1/2 mile or better from the patch and the terrain is rough and challenging. I brought along a wheelbarrow to help speed things up as we still had a half pallet of manure and soil to haul in.

My god what a job that was.
Fortunately one of my partners is a ninja with a wheelbarrow from all his years in the concrete trade. Lol I wish i had a video haha, it was so hilarious watching him run behind the wheelbarrow stacked full of shit down a rocky hillside spilling over and tumbling a few times doing cartwheels down the hill hahahaha. Needless to say we all took turns with the wheelbarrow and all 3 of us got our asses whooped by it.


We decided to break up the grunt work, the worst part of the poop haul was coming down the rock hillside which is no small hill. From there to the mid point of the valley and from there to the patch. It took us about 3-4 hours just to get all the poop to the pre-dug holes.

We have the holes spread out in an effort to make things look as natural as possible. Most of what we already planted 40 or so plants are in the wide open direct sunlight which is the way to go if you can get away with it. Me and my boys have full permission to plant ganj in this valley from the land owner and he didnt seem to mind that we put them out in the open. However to many like that can be a recipe for disaster should the pork choppers fly over. So what we did is made mini patches of 10 plants per spot and in no pattern spaced them out over a wide Area.

For these last 2 mini patches we went for a bit of cover from some standing dead trees and totally barricaded them in with dead fall and thorn bushes.

Not all the mini patches are this well protected yet. Most have natural barriers already in place which im hoping will keep out the cattle that are going in here in the next few weeks. This particular mini patch is almost impossible for the deer to get into and so far i haven't seen a single hoof print in here.

Deer are really no longer a concern though since discovering my stake trick.

Very simple and very effective. Out of 66 hole weve lost only 1 and sadly it was my only Chemdawg Bio Diesel
was really looking forward seeing that one grow out. ??? But it may have been the Trainwreck ??? I cant recall but its one of the 2.

Anyways these 4ft garden stakes are the key to keeping the plants in the ground. I may have explained the procedure already on here but what i do is shove the stake through the root ball as close to the stalk as possible and secure the clone to the stake with a bread tie. My hole are also wide and most of the animals that step into one back off when they get into the soft dirt.

So my batteries went dead on me after only a few pics. Here is what we are planting in these 2 mini patches within the mega patch.

In here we have some Timewarp Pheno's 2,3, Which is the small and medium phenotype VS the TW Bertha that is the big momma with the large colas. And the remaining are all Grape Ape.

Be right back!!!!!
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For some reason im having trouble pasting in my pics since i started using firefox???? Ill get to the bottom of it someday hahaha.

So after getting all the soil and poop at there final destination it was time to twist up a DST style duchie before getting into the planting.

Lazy ass stoners hahaha.

After a nice joint of some bomb ass blueberry headband it was of to planting.

In each whole we mixed 1 bag of composted manure, a half bag of MG soil to the native native soil. We where also able to further enrich the soil in each hole with some composted cow shit which is laying all over the valley floor and is from last year so it should really be a good source of nutrients organically. The Mg soil has slow release ferts in it aswell but we used that soil sparingly only to amend the native soil which in this patch was almost all sand.

Mmmm poop hahahaha. Makes a good top dressing for the plants.

And just when i was going to go snap a few pics of the established plants in the various mini patches my freaking batteries petered out. So unfortunately i wont be able to show them off until mid next week. Those 40 have been in the ground now for a little over a week and are starting to take off like mad.

One thing i forgot to mention, on the first watering after planting we feed a dose of super thrive diluted in fresh spring water and it seems to give the gals a boost and helps get them roots macking. I also use ST when taking clones and i have seen a huge improvement in root development. This stuff works my friends.

That's all i got for now peeps. Ill still have another 35 plants in 3 gallon trash cans chilling outdoors that will be going in the dirty bottom patch in the next few weeks. Got to wait for the weeds to grow up and provide some cover before going to work in there. We also have another secret patch that will have another 30 on some land we where granted the ok to plant on. Those clones are still in dixie cups and are the latter batch of clones and have surpassed all in terms of growth and vigor already. They also where indoors up until a few days ago too so they didn't get the frost bite that some of these yins did. They did get tip burnt a bit but seem to be pulling through ok.

Will update with pics as work progresses
A2L

A few days old but what the hay hahaha :peace:
 

medheadgrw

Active Member
Well boys, decided to do a lil update and show off my setup a bit.

Last week I harvested from 2 of my tables (6 tables total, 1 for each light). Managed to pull in just over 37 oz dry from the 2 lights so basically just over 1 lb per light.

Next harvest will be ready June 14 and will be my first harvest with co2. Real excited to see the results of co2...new goal is 2.5lbs every three weeks (harvest 2 tables every 3 weeks)

On to the pics.

redid a few things in the room incase anyone wonders why there are pics of fans and such...fans used to be located inside the grow space.

All plants with buds on them are due to harvest June 14...the rest went to 12/12 yesterday

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whodatnation

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med head your room is looking oh so sweet :-) I bet you can already tell the difference from adding co2... :shock:
props :bigjoint:

bill, nice shot bro, it belongs in a mag for real.

pukka, your plants look as healthy as can be :-)

don, congrats partner! well deserved for sure :-)

gen, im guessing you've taken a liking to vertical lighting? plants look great bro.
 

Don Gin and Ton

Well-Known Member
damn medhead thats some op, i remember you putting that together months back. nice work man!

cheers whodat! and you too ;)

just ordered my new bho tube!!! :) cant wait
 

indecline

Active Member
guys i could do with some advice.

Im drawing out plans for my spare bathroom. (well the bath)
im going to cover it, use it as a rez. then build a tower of three shelves.
im going to use the flooded tube method. have the pipe snake down over 3 layers, 4 plants per layer, hopefully gravity will airate the water no?

its going to be scrog, and im going to use a home made LED pannels.

before i build it i would like to know your opinions on LED pannels, and how well it would perform in a pannel thats 4foot by 1.5 foot(for each level)

ive heard bad things but i need to try it to see for myself, it would save me a fortune and get rid of the heat right.

cheers.
 

medheadgrw

Active Member
hell yea medheadgrw,that room is lookin right on par.
Thanks. Next plan in the works is recurculating deep water culture OR flood tables so def more to come yet.

med head your room is looking oh so sweet :-) I bet you can already tell the difference from adding co2... :shock:
props :bigjoint:
Thanks. Actually the co2 has not been in the whole round so really looking forward to the results of the babies I just put in to see the real difference.

damn medhead thats some op, i remember you putting that together months back. nice work man!
Thanks man and you are right. This has def been some journey over the past 6 months. This whole op was just a pipe dream that ended up falling together nicely.

Edit: If any of you guys remember all those strains I got from the seed banks so far the Master Kush and White Widow have been the best (yield and quality)

Ones that have not made the cut are

Trinity (good yielder and quality but took too long to finish)

White Berry (good quality but very low yield)

O.G. Kush #18 (very good quality and decent yield but prone to deficiencies...trying this one again)

Big Bud (ended up being a male and haven't tried for females again yet)

Twilight (ended up tall and stringy...like twice height of other strains and far spaced nodes)

Plants I have in veg that haven't been tested yet...(results in a few months) Chocolate Chunk, Sensi Star, Smile, and Kush Berry
 
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