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hillbill

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I run 200w to 550w of COB's and LEDs depending on portion of tent I may be running. I grow for 2 others in need and mee. There are many of us here. No need or desire to be bigger or to squeeze the very last gram out of a grow. We just want to grow as good weed as is possible and enjoy it. Many growers use under 1000 watts, many have years of experience and lots of know-how having been through dozens or hundreds of plant cycles. 415 COB watts in flower mode using 9 sq ft making me grin and filling jars right now.
 

COGrown

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I run 200w to 550w of COB's and LEDs depending on portion of tent I may be running. I grow for 2 others in need and mee. There are many of us here. No need or desire to be bigger or to squeeze the very last gram out of a grow. We just want to grow as good weed as is possible and enjoy it. Many growers use under 1000 watts, many have years of experience and lots of know-how having been through dozens or hundreds of plant cycles. 415 COB watts in flower mode using 9 sq ft making me grin and filling jars right now.
:clap:
What bodhi gear are you running?
 

littlegiant

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What's up bodhi nation? Does anyone have any picks or info on dank Sinatra or star flight gauve? I was going to buy one but don't know which.
I can only speak for the Dank Sinatra which I am smoking at the moment. Very easy to grow, kept nice dark green leaves till harvest. Did not stretch much in flower. Med yield.
Old school flavor on the intake and exhale. Stays on the tongue a few and fills the room with a thick old time aroma. Nice mellow buzz. I like it! :peace:
 

Bob Zmuda

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I am such a huge old school skunk fan and happen to have a pack of this in the back of my cupboard. I would say finding a good skunk is on my bucket list. Can you describe the smell and taste of your end product? was the skunkyness common in the pheno's?
I popped 3 and got one female. Grew large totem poles buds with tons of hairs. Looked like the skunk 1 I grew in 99.

Tastes and smells like skunk and funk. Chemmy skunky flavor and a strong cerebral high
 

Nu-Be

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I love this thread and bodhi's seeds! :)

A few people asked, so here's how I built these Sub Irrigated Planters (SIPs):

The inspiration came from @Humanrob and @SomeGuy and @hyroot from the Sub-Irrigated Planter (SIP) thread.

Here's what I got in 'em:

4" perforated drain pipe
4" drain pipe end plug that fits on the end of the drain pipe pieces
3.5" hole saw
18gal rubbermaid roughneck container and lid
2' lengths of 2" dia sch40 PVC pipe
2-1/2" hole saw
7gal root pouch cloth pot with handles (did 5gal last time, and it was fine but 7gal is better)

Drill your two holes through the lid. Go slow and steady or else you'll make a mess.
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Expand/stretch out your 4" perforated drain pipe, and cut it about 2 nodes above the edge of the container with the lid on.
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Use scissors to make a cuts down those first 2 nodes around one interior end of your drain pipe, and dimple the other end for your cap. That cap will go on one end (don't leave big gaps between it and the pipe) and the other crinkle-cut end will fit up through the lid of the rez.
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Make sure to clean anything that's new or used. Spray them with tapwater and rub down with a clean cloth, then rinse a bunch.
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Let 'em dry out fully. Here in the desert, it doesn't take long upright - maybe two hours with the breeze and sun.
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Take your 7gal pots, poke a hole in them right in the middle of the pot, and use it and scissors to cut a small 3" + through which you'll fit the crinkle-cut end of the drain pipe. Don't make the + too big.
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Put that end of the drain pipe through the bottom of the bag. It should be a very snug fit, pushing the ribbed flaps below the bag, and making sure it's the pipe fits snugly in the hole, nodes deep . What guy doesn't like a tight fit? Your ladies do, too. :hump:
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Stick the assembly into the rez, and clamp the lids down. Be easy, as the ribbed pipe can bend if forced. You want it straight down, so the end is resting comfortably against the bottom. Fill this pipe with coco to a mound at the top. Don't move it too much and prematurely spill your coco into the rez - fill gently and take your time - it's worth doing right the first time.
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The last thing is to transplant your ladies, add water to within about 1-2" of the bottom of the lid (about 13-15 gal of water) and then add a plastic cover on the top around the stem to make the pot wick. It's critical to transplant, add water to nearly the top of the rez, then add a little water to wet the soil in the cloth pots, and add the evaporation barrier at the top of the pots.

You can add an airstone down the fill pipes, but it's not required unless your room stays above 73F. I've read it adds explosive growth when used, so I'll be trying it out this time. Here are a few that took 30min to clean, cut and assemble this morning
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Nu-Be

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Cobra Lips in SIPs @ day 49F.

Full garden shot. Not bad development and structure; golfballs all the way down and spears on top. Might get a couple zips out of each if I'm lucky. Looking frost AF, and the scents are divine.

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CL1 - smells like the Hilo Farmer's Market - ripe, almost fermenting strawberry mango wizard hats. Retained its green the longest of the 3, and seemed to ripen fastest - some amber trichs now. Filling out decently. Seeds need to ripen before I harvest her.
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CL2 - greasy resin that smells like citrus glue. Quite chem in the aroma. These spears started out fast, but have stalled and need to ripen. Might be the longest pheno.
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CL3 - smells like the skin of a perfectly ripe tangelo. Has ripened a bit in the last few days, but I'm hoping for a big swell in the final 2 weeks.
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