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beneficialife11

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Blueberry Muffin from seed 10 or so plants finished September 31st some smelled of pancakes and syrup others straight blueberry muffins. I grew this before humboldt seed co publicly released it and became a sensation through Dark Heart Nursery.
 

beneficialife11

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Oh your in Maine. Lol that explains it. I'm from Philly but I was serious about cannabis. The pacific north west is ground zero for light deprivation techniques. No wonder you get pm outdoors. Cannabis does not thrive in wet cold conditions. I wouldn't even buy a property north of the banana belt here in southern oregon. Lol have fun growing in Maine yeah cost of living is cheaper but you don't have access to the infrastructure we do here. Girl Scout Cookies was invented here OG kush, gelato, all of the cutting edge genetics. You can't grow oranges in Alaska bud I mean you can but it dont make sense. Don't dare talk to me about outdoor big container gardening when you grow outdoors in maine
An another thing getting PM outdoor an comparing it to in door is silly rookie thing.
 

thumper60

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I only reason i stumbled onto your sad grow was Iam looking the buy the lights you use. I was shocked to see Infested PM plants in such a well set up room?? carry on rookie i love ya lights.
 

beneficialife11

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Were talking about mold and humidity that causes mold and your talking about growing in swamps bud wow. you huffing too much gasoline up there? The deep south of the north east. Hey always guys wanted to share some pics of this 25x60 of gorilla glue I did. The plants literally were 9 feet tall.20190920_181722.jpg
 

beneficialife11

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@thumper60 where are your photos? Where's your portfolio? Where's your data and experience coming from? How many thousands of gallons of dirt have you mixed? What's your understanding of microbiology and soil science? How come you are the only one in this whole thread with a negative comment and attitude? The reason I never failed in the industry which I was involved and and still am commercially since 2014. Because I listened and kept an open mind and a positive mindset and informed myself the best I could. Expirence speaks all. I never gave up I brought greenhouses on friends farm out of infestation levels of russet and broad mites. I certainly never threw away a crop because some PM popped up. I dont know everything I can always learn more but its because of my attitude. But you already know everything right? You can look at one photo and determine the entire outcome of a project. I cant wait till russet and broads hit maine. You guys think spider mites are difficult you have no idea young grasshopper. I suggest you use every resource you have and clearly through the creation of my thread and the information and knowledge which is just the tip of the ice that i have presented i know a little something about cannabis in a commercial setting. Don't make enemies and spread negativity because your not there yet. Go ahead do it all on your own give up at the first sign of PM. Its your life I will shift focus back to thread and continue to spread data and expirence and anyone out west we all know it's the best for sungrown cannabis. Italy isn't famous for hotdogs and new jersey isn't famous for it vineyards.
 

lakesidegrower

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I’m super thankful for threads like this and growers who are willing to share their knowledge & experience - it’s eye opening and has been an awesome read - novice here, and threads like this are so informative for a guy like me. Really looking forward to seeing this progress - thanks bro :clap:
 

beneficialife11

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Update
So looks like the back section will probably be finished 2 weeks early. They are getting really close.
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Lots of fall fading, bottoms on plants are not there yet though the middle of canopy and bottom have nice round balls on the but with still alot of white hairs and still rocking up also bottom of plants are more green no fall fading. Just seems like tops in the back section uber close. Anyone ever cut in stages indoor? Like we do with full terms. Chop tops and then let rest of plants finish and rock up on the bottom by allowing more light?
 

2klude

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I've never harvest in stages because I run 2 flower rooms with 1 veg room feeding both bloom rooms. I gotta take everything down at once or it screws up the system.

Given that you have strains all coming down and different times, I would harvest the tops of those plants in the back and let the bottoms go another 2 weeks... sounds like you have that option.

Check out the last few pages of this journal... heck read the entire journal, its awesome. I think this round he harvest the tops, then middle then eventually the bottom... so 3 sections. https://www.rollitup.org/t/compound-hqs-4th-run-clones-only-20x30-room.1003300/page-35#post-16016388
 
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