Testing Timber's prototype=4000k/660nm and my finger on the flower trigger:)

Chronikool

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Things are getting festive around here. I like it!
I dont....but at least 1 person has to be the grinch....this year itz me... (and only cos i dont have my new LED partz yet... :( ....so take it out on otherz of course... )

On a side note....@Psuagro sure knowz how to decorate a tree... and the tree can still enjoy looking like a princess. Itz not slaughtered 1st like the traditional way...kudos :)
 

Greengenes707

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Right on bro. Looks great this round. Now just keep that bitch mold free. Whatever you got to do.

My thread is never coming back. Don't even want it to at this point. It's a new era...let the kids play.


The ornaments probably just gave you a extra QP...intracanopy reflectors...haha....love it.
 

PSUAGRO.

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Right on bro. Looks great this round. Now just keep that bitch mold free. Whatever you got to do.

My thread is never coming back. Don't even want it to at this point. It's a new era...let the kids play.


The ornaments probably just gave you a extra QP...intracanopy reflectors...haha....love it.
Never say never friend............don't like this whole new era talk!, lol. Will definitely keep on the look out for pm with these ladies.

My better half wanted her Christmas decorations back asap so no extra QP for me.......haha

but I will stop harassing you about a thread, my new year's resolution

Happy Ho Ho Brother P :weed:
Hope you had many HO HO HOessssssssss in your trailer over the holidays Dawgy:hump:


Life is back to normal and I survived ..........so update time, I missed last week for obvious reasons


Round 2 Day 93 of 14/10 from seed under Timber's cxb 3590 4000k & osram 660/730nm trigger up my ass (322w)==== with my 3 God/blue diesel ladies

DSC06533.JPG DSC06534.JPG DSC06535.JPG DSC06536.JPG ........About what I expected from 300w+ of top bin cobs. Filling out nicely and I'm still picking off lower larf for a buzz. Never recovered from the slight defs they have with a slow release vegan fert, shocker!:) did OK with these high output cobs IMO.


DSC06540.JPG DSC06541.JPG ........... A hardy C3 plant it is, low-mid 60's in flower and still performed quite well. Amazing to me how I wrote off the slacker(front) early on and she came back to produce some of the biggest buds to prove me wrong. She was so far behind I almost culled her but luckily I let it play out.....

DSC06537.JPG DSC06538.JPG DSC06539.JPG ......as you can see they are leaning to the left from the weight, orca wall on the right is all lit up. I will try to straighten them out for the last week or so.


be safe and happy growing RIU
 
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PSUAGRO.

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nogod_

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Many pesticides don't wash off, they are systemics that are in the plant tissue. Many are then absorbed into your fat tissue. They are not considered toxic because on a short enough timeline they are relatively harmless. After accumulating in your body for 20, 30, 40 years who knows....very little research done at those intervals.

If you eat conventional produce...you are the test pool...good luck with that I hope you're right!

Support small organic farmers and buy weed from dispensaries that test at a reputable lab. In Berkeley there are mandatory pesticide/microbe screens for everything from rosin to rice crispy treats. I feel badly for anyone who doesnt have this system in place. I've said it before...if you knew how many samples here are rejected for eagle20 alone, you would never smoke another untested nug.

Be safe smoker!
 

ttystikk

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Many pesticides don't wash off, they are systemics that are in the plant tissue. Many are then absorbed into your fat tissue. They are not considered toxic because on a short enough timeline they are relatively harmless. After accumulating in your body for 20, 30, 40 years who knows....very little research done at those intervals.

If you eat conventional produce...you are the test pool...good luck with that I hope you're right!

Support small organic farmers and buy weed from dispensaries that test at a reputable lab. In Berkeley there are mandatory pesticide/microbe screens for everything from rosin to rice crispy treats. I feel badly for anyone who doesnt have this system in place. I've said it before...if you knew how many samples here are rejected for eagle20 alone, you would never smoke another untested nug.

Be safe smoker!
Straight up.
 

mc130p

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And the Dutch cannabis results are in!..................not bad, lol

http://www.hortidaily.com/article/31342/92-procent-of-Dutch-cannabis-contains-traces-of-pesticides

You should grow your own if you can, I bet the US market around the same # .....from personal AG experience I dump it on(depends on the season) unfortunately to keep tons per acre, but my consumers don't inhale food crops====soooooo I can sleep better at night.......maybe
Wow, I expected a high number because people are lazy, don't care, or are generally uninformed, but 92% is a lot higher of a number than I expected! Terrible.
 

PSUAGRO.

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Many pesticides don't wash off, they are systemics that are in the plant tissue. Many are then absorbed into your fat tissue. They are not considered toxic because on a short enough timeline they are relatively harmless. After accumulating in your body for 20, 30, 40 years who knows....very little research done at those intervals.

If you eat conventional produce...you are the test pool...good luck with that I hope you're right!

Support small organic farmers and buy weed from dispensaries that test at a reputable lab. In Berkeley there are mandatory pesticide/microbe screens for everything from rosin to rice crispy treats. I feel badly for anyone who doesnt have this system in place. I've said it before...if you knew how many samples here are rejected for eagle20 alone, you would never smoke another untested nug.

Be safe smoker!
Their is a difference between inhaling or ingesting toxins though.............one bypasses some filters

I agree US AG practices have to change, but farmers are scared of lower yields. The chemical revolution goes three generations back now. It's going to be a hard road and most consumers don't want wholefood$$$$ pricing either.
 
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nogod_

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Agreed on both counts.

And I will be the first to admit that as someone born and raised in the sf bay area it is unfair to preach to someone in Michigan about organic produce in January.

But that being said, there is a reason I can go to a farmer's market <15mins from my house 6 days a week....people go and spend money there rain or shine, day in, day out, 310+ days a year.

A lot of people think of that model as a novelty but I can tell you one thing is for sure....it's a lot harder to sell someone a head of lettuce that you've sprayed with poison when they're looking you in the eye and shifting their baby to the other hip to get out the money to pay you.

Their is a difference between inhaling or ingesting toxins though.............one bypasses some filters

I agree US AG practices have to change, but farmers are scared of lower yields. The chemical revolution goes three generations back now. It's going to be a hard road and most consumers don't want wholefood$$$$ pricing either.
 

ttystikk

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Agreed on both counts.

And I will be the first to admit that as someone born and raised in the sf bay area it is unfair to preach to someone in Michigan about organic produce in January.

But that being said, there is a reason I can go to a farmer's market <15mins from my house 6 days a week....people go and spend money there rain or shine, day in, day out, 310+ days a year.

A lot of people think of that model as a novelty but I can tell you one thing is for sure....it's a lot harder to sell someone a head of lettuce that you've sprayed with poison when they're looking you in the eye and shifting their baby to the other hip to get out the money to pay you.
:clap:

This is what's wrong with factory farming today; that look in the eye doesn't happen at Cargill HQ.
 

Sativied

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"Source: KRO/NCRV" aka dutch government funded Christian state TV. Specifically a docu called Bad Shit: http://www.gemistvoornmt.nl/a.aspx/536879400/0
Where a "cannabis researcher" claims it could actually be the pesticides that got people high all this time, and another christian chemist claims the effect may stack.

The original research is over a year old already. The intended conclusion was "Only the cannabis available at pharmacies (mediwiet) is produced under quality conditions." But it turned out to be negligible and surprisingly clean compared to food. 97% with averages of 30-40 pesticides (cocktails) for many common veggies and fruits.

Assuming the worst case scenario, when 100% of the trace amounts in the bud ends up in the body (not the case when you burn them...), the research also shows the pesticides are 3% of the maximum concentration allowed in one single case. Far less in the others, as little as 0.001%. In about half the cases so little they couldnt really measure it. Besides buddha cheese most was found in poor man's bags (crumbles from multiple bags...) and mass produced white widow. Do not eat more than 18gram buddha cheese or 180gram northern light per day!

I agree homegrown is better than at least 90% in shops but there's nothing reliable about that piece of propaganda meant to ensure bedocran will remain the only one with a permit.
 

PSUAGRO.

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I smell something?...............we all make choices in life, it's a #'s game in the end :dunce:



I have to take the Christmas tree down today, fucking hate it..........so quick update time


Round 2 Day 105 of 14/10 from seed under Timber's cxb 3590 4000k & osram 660/730nm trigger in my nose (322w)==== with my 3 god/blue diesel ladies.


DSC06542.JPG DSC06543.JPG DSC06544.JPG .............talk about slow. I looped them and most are around 10% amber and one lady is still early. 14/10 from seed with 4 = 730nm emitters isn't that effective at quickening maturity with the extra light period IMO. It does add bulk and TIME, so weigh your options.........personally I'm going back to 12/12 or even 13/11(+ 730) from seed would work better with these indicas. Heavy Sat leaning forget about it unless your training for a Grinspoon run:)


DSC06546.JPG DSC06547.JPG DSC06548.JPG .........Ran a velcro strap around them for support and defoliated the center to keep good air circulation within the canopy. Going to feed them a shot of sugar water(agave) and a 2-3 day dark period before chop. Almost over and a new adventure begins.

edit..........I forgot to say that top bin Cree COBS suck! lol


be safe and happy growing RIU
 
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