Harvest a Pound Every Three Weeks!

GypsyBush

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Thanks!

I have seen them though... when I first opened the thread...:lol:

I just wanted to see what the average guy is getting out of StinkBud's system...That's all... something current and not from the Master himself...

Sorry ...

I'll run along now...

Disappointed.. but oh well...

Cheers Guys...

Gypsy out...

:joint::peace:
 

typ3ss

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You avg 1 oz per plant if you do 7 plants per post.

The less plants you do the more yield you get per plant.
 

LionsRoor

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Thanks Bro!

I did that on ebb/flow.. hydroton pots...

But I am dying to see one of you guy's Stink Buds...

Can anyone of you please post a bud grown in your systems?

Thanks!:clap:
Hey Bra - here are a few shots for ya from a Stink Grow. These are triple post Stink units with 6 holes per post for a total of 18 plant sites per unit.

I have used hydroton in the GH WaterFarm's - but never with results like you! What is that strain?
 

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GypsyBush

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Hey Bra - here are a few shots for ya from a Stink Grow. These are triple post Stink units with 6 holes per post for a total of 18 plant sites per unit.

I have used hydroton in the GH WaterFarm's - but never with results like you! What is that strain?
Thanks man... it's bagseed...:eyesmoke:

I fit 48 of those under a 600hps... x4...

All single cola zero veg clones....;-)

I harvest about a zip a day...

Thanks for sharing... your op looks really good!:clap::clap:
 

LionsRoor

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I just wanted to see what the average guy is getting out of StinkBud's system...That's all... something current and not from the Master himself...

:joint::peace:
My yields first time around in the Stink system were lower than average, but the quality is through the roof. I had several plants that exceeded 1oz, but several that produced much less - with a final average of approx 1/2 oz per plant. I am certain I can get to 1 oz per plant in the future running my low yielding strain of OG. Running a big producing strain would make the 1 oz per plant mark easy.

I veg'd for 3 weeks, and flowered for 60 days. 3 x 600 with one triple post 18 site unit under each light - 54 sites total.

Thanks!
 

GypsyBush

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Right on....:clap::clap:

I get decent quality too... nothing like the masters... but it gets me high...;-)






Here is some more pics of my op....


Indicas @ 6 weeks...

















Satvas @ 6 weeks...











The Op...





Sorry about the hijack....

I just think pictures are... well... worth a thousand words....:lol:

:joint::peace:
 

jblwired

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Well fellows.......I'm speechless. I don't know what to think, or what to do with myself now that I'm done reading EVERY word of this beautiful thread. And looking at EVERY last picture. It must have took me 3-4 months at my pace. I know one thing that's for sure. I'm a little paranoid that this thread had to end with me at page 666. Why 666 when I get done? Lol I'm a little bit scared now. Lol. Anyway, I'm fixxing to try and run this thread to page 667 with another post, coming right up after this one, about the most important ingrediant in ANY Hydro/Aero grow system. Water. I appreciate ANY critisism to this next post. After all, I am here to learn for sure, and teach a little if I can. BTW, GypsyBush, that was some fucking phenomenally awesome photography above. What kind of camera do you use?
 

DIRTHAWKER

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My girl just got me the Nikon d40 digital camera.. im still learning how to take pics,,but heres a couple shots of my flower room at the momment.
The rack on the left has 3 weeks to go. the bubba kush in the middle is 6 weeks from harvest..one bubba kush plant from my last harvest yielded 6.8 ounces alone...this current rack has 10! should be interesting.
 

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jblwired

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BTW, LionsRoar. I AM going to work on that "clock timer". Although I am leaning more towards building a repeat cyclical timer kit. Well, It's not a kit but rather a project now. I bought the kit years ago and the pieces are scattered all around now so........I got the staff at Canakit.com to resend me the parts-list, board layout, and schematics for their CK191M60 kit that I lost the documents to. As for that funky clock timer, I AM going to build one soon, just so I can figure up my millimeter/minute growth ratio, and to know what time it is in the room. Lol I got other ideas I'm throw at you guys too, but I just need to wait till a little later.

Well here is that 666 page busting post I mentioned, although while I was putting it together it went to 667, thank god. Lol. Just throwing this out there in cyberspace, as food for thought, since this is the most important ingredient in our systems, and one we probably take for granted from time to time. Chloramines are a bitch compared to straight up chlorine. Well, I have to go help my lady with the setting up of a yard sale(sorry, no grow equipment going today). Later.

By George Weigel/The Patriot-News

Q: There's been talk about local water suppliers treating water with chloramine instead of chlorine. The proponents of this process seem to say there is little detrimental effect. But I read on one web site that chloramine "does nasty things to microbes in soil." Do you have any information on what this will mean to gardeners?

A: Excellent question. The point of using chloramines (a combination of chlorine and ammonia) is to kill harmful bacteria in drinking water, so it's logical to assume that irrigating plants with chloraminated water will do some damage to bacteria in the soil - including bacteria helpful to plant growth.

The question is whether it's going to do enough damage to cause plant problems. My gut feeling is no - with a couple of caveats and possible exceptions. Some thoughts that struck me while wading through the research...

1.) Chloraminated water has been used for at least 90 years in the U.S. and abroad. If it was going to cause trouble in the garden, someone should have noticed by now. Here's what one study from Australia's Urban Water Research Association concluded: "It seems unlikely that the use of chloraminated water for irrigation of soil-grown plants would have adverse effects on growth, whether the water is applied directly to the soil or as an aerial spray."

2.) Soil-borne bacteria are pretty resilient and plentiful. The chloramine levels used in treated water shouldn't make more than a dent in the soil bacteria population. And I suspect the bacteria would quickly bounce back.

3.) Any ill effects would depend on how much chloraminated water you applied and how often you applied it. Rain would dilute and leach the chloramine out of the root zone, so plant damage (if any) would be more likely in droughty weather. I'd be more concerned about container plants, which would get daily and focused doses of chloramine throughout the growing season. Symptoms would be browning around the leaf edges and possibly yellowing of the leaves.

4.) The other area of concern is in water gardens. Fish are sensitive to chloramine as well as chlorine. But unlike chlorine that dissipates in a day or two, chloramine persists longer (a trait that also makes it more attractive in treating drinking water). If you're lightly topping a pond with chloraminated water - say, by less than 5 percent of volume - you're unlikely to harm fish. But if you're replacing the water or adding more than 5 percent, you should go to the pet store or pond supplier and buy a product that neutralizes chloramine. Carbon and biological filters also gradually remove the ammonia that's a component of chloramine.

5.) If you're making compost tea with chloraminated water, that's likely to destroy some of the bacteria, which is one of the main benefits of this fertilizer in the first place. You can neutralize the chloramine by mixing 1 teaspoon of humic acid per 100 gallons of compost tea, according to one company that makes compost-tea brewers.
A good way to sidestep this whole issue is to collect your own rain water and use that as much as possible. Also helpful would be adding compost regularly to your soil, which is loaded with beneficial microorganisms.
 

jblwired

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6.8 ozs., one plant, that's insane man! Now ten at once. That would be, what, 68 ozs., 4 and a quarter lbs. Holy shit! WTG! Wow, it's way strange watching you guys grow in real time now. Until now I had just been reading and catching up. Now I feel like I've jumped from the past to the present.
 

dagobaker

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wow.... 1.8 grams per watt from bagseed?..........u are the greatest grower of all time in the whole world
u should be selling those bagseeds for top dollar
u seem to have better bagseeds than the original chemdog.......u are a god
 

jblwired

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BTW. Those cycle timer kits I mentioned are only like $20, assembled, but you would just have to run an extra heavy duty relay along side these and then one timer would run all the pumps. Have fun. I'm out for a while. Peace.
 

GypsyBush

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wow.... 1.8 grams per watt from bagseed?..........u are the greatest grower of all time in the whole world
u should be selling those bagseeds for top dollar
u seem to have better bagseeds than the original chemdog.......u are a god
That was my best run...

48 lollipops under a 600w HPS in ebb/flow...

They averaged right around 3/4oz each...

I have also had 0.7...

But I have averaged right at 1g/w from day one, 6 months ago...

So yeah.. I'm still a newb... and I grow bagseed...:-P

But I do have some known strains too...

Juicy Fruit... White Widow... and the latest addition the C99

here she is at week 4~5...:clap:

 

DIRTHAWKER

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Ok now im playing with my new camera..LOL

A COUPLE AT LIGHTS OUT.

Yes im battling heat issues.. even with a window AC. the next couple months are gonna get even hotter!!! wish me luck!
 

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GypsyBush

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oh and all my clones on the SOG are zero veg...

But I am branching out...

Here's an old mom I am gonna veg more and train ...

She will have her own 600HPS and my goal is one pound...

My coach, MBlaze just finished a grow himself...

2400w, 3 plants, 6.1 pounds of dry bud...:hump:

Anyways... thank you for sharing your op with me DIRTHAWKER...:clap::clap:

well.. here she is...

and sorry about the non Stink Bud stuff...

I'll go away now...:

 

DIRTHAWKER

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Interesting!! I may try to do a run sometime with 4 big trees, one under each 600 watter. Especially with this bubba kush.
 
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