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DST

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Severe weather here today, my guys are working from home as our client has told everyone not to bother coming in to work. Looks pretty hectic out there...

Lovely snowy pron in here though!

DST
 

VTMi'kmaq

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that whole page got me so fucking excited!!!!!those pictures whoa....I have only seen one strain locally that was yellowish tint like the ripper plant does or am i seeing things because i ate a spoonful of trichromes from my keifbox? told ya i was a wack job guys lol. How big do they get cof? Those rippers are those tga gear? I have seen a similar strain grow but only got around 21/2 3 feet and didnt have monster yield but was super duper smoke.
 

curious old fart

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that whole page got me so fucking excited!!!!!those pictures whoa....I have only seen one strain locally that was yellowish tint like the ripper plant does or am i seeing things because i ate a spoonful of trichromes from my keifbox? told ya i was a wack job guys lol. How big do they get cof? Those rippers are those tga gear? I have seen a similar strain grow but only got around 21/2 3 feet and didnt have monster yield but was super duper smoke.
Blue Ripper is a cross between a Jack the Ripper and Jake Blue, created by mr west. These plants are in 1 1/2 gallon pots and are about 3 feet. They have about a 2 1/2 times stretch when they go into bloom. The buds are good, solid nuggets with a good stone/high and are easy to grow-no special requirements. I'll bet if we twist westy's arm they'll show up in Breeders Boutique inventory.

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whodatnation

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I have seen a similar strain grow but only got around 21/2 3 feet and didnt have monster yield but was super duper smoke.
21-23 ft :shock: thats a big girl! lol


Happy friday everyone :-) my weekend is off to a good start with a BnSxBnS popping out of the soil and reaching for the light... something tells me the rest aren't too far behind ;-)


Oh DST~ I looked at the weather in the Dam on google and it said "light" snow??? what gives? lol
 

fatboyOGOF

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i just got finished taking clones, doing some trimming and feeding them one last shot of veg nutes. man that's a lot of work. i'm getting too old for this shit, i need to hire a budtender. :)
 

fatboyOGOF

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what do you guys think of tomato cages? i was wandering around and noticed a couple of grows with them. my big old floppy plants could use some discipline! i'm putting them in flower tomorrow and many of them are 2.5 foot tall already. i'm using 3 gallon, 10" wide smart pots, i think i'm going to buy a few 12" or 14" wide ones tomorrow. i usually use a bamboo pole but, i'm thinking i might be able to do some extra tying down with a cage. for a $1.98 to $3.00 a cage, i'm in! i think.

besides, i have this fear of bending over and jabbing my eye out with one of those damn poles. i've poked my forehead a couple times. :)
 

jigfresh

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Tomato cages are fine. No reason really not to use them.

One thing someone on here does is put a hole in a ping pong ball and stick that on top of the bamboo shoots, much less likely to lose an eye that way.
 

whodatnation

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what do you guys think of tomato cages? i was wandering around and noticed a couple of grows with them. my big old floppy plants could use some discipline! i'm putting them in flower tomorrow and many of them are 2.5 foot tall already. i'm using 3 gallon, 10" wide smart pots, i think i'm going to buy a few 12" or 14" wide ones tomorrow. i usually use a bamboo pole but, i'm thinking i might be able to do some extra tying down with a cage. for a $1.98 to $3.00 a cage, i'm in! i think.

besides, i have this fear of bending over and jabbing my eye out with one of those damn poles. i've poked my forehead a couple times. :)

Im totally down with tomato cages :-) I came a half inch away from stabbing the everliving shit out of my eye while trimming :shock: Im very lucky, I bent down pretty quickly to pick up a branch and POW! barely missed my eye. One of my many close call throughout life, its a miracle im still alive.
 

fatboyOGOF

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Tomato cages are fine. No reason really not to use them.

One thing someone on here does is put a hole in a ping pong ball and stick that on top of the bamboo shoots, much less likely to lose an eye that way.
what a great idea. ping pong balls. i have safety goggles but when i'm high and working on the girls...stuff happens. :)

i'll try both.

discipline, that's what she needs!! and a good watering. she's dry and droopy

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one of many. :)

i read so many people saying they used 1/2 strength nutes, i tried it. the yellowing leaves towards the bottom was the result. i'm back to full strength.
 

jigfresh

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Isn't it crazy when a close call like that happens. I did something last year (can't remember what now) where it was a near death situation. I was building something, I don't know, and something missed my head by 2 inches or so. It would have been easy to not even notice, but had me thinking "Wow. That could have been IT."

It's amazing how life is so fragile, yet people, animals, and plants just seem to keep on going. I guess you could say life is fragile, but even more resilient.
 
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