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Javadog

Well-Known Member
Your standards are very high. :0)

Let me add my thanks for all the comments on the gnat issue.

The truth is that fungus gnats are a pretty much ignorable thing
unless they go through a population explosion. This only happened
to me once, when I changed to the wrong soil for the sort of grow
that I was doing.

I use namatodes for the young, and traps for the adults and have
not had issues with them.

....but when I find that the one fracking bean of a Soma plant has
been attacked before getting from the soil, well, then I have a problem.

I will test the Spinosad theory, but this will have to wait until I get the
clones that must be saved out of it.

Take care,

JD
 

bassman999

Well-Known Member
Your standards are very high. :0)

Let me add my thanks for all the comments on the gnat issue.

The truth is that fungus gnats are a pretty much ignorable thing
unless they go through a population explosion. This only happened
to me once, when I changed to the wrong soil for the sort of grow
that I was doing.

I use namatodes for the young, and traps for the adults and have
not had issues with them.

....but when I find that the one fracking bean of a Soma plant has
been attacked before getting from the soil, well, then I have a problem.

I will test the Spinosad theory, but this will have to wait until I get the
clones that must be saved out of it.

Take care,

JD
I have never tried to use anything on sprouts so I have no info, except to be careful with dosing, but spinosad isnt as strong as some I have used.

Hard no to have high standards when you see all the awesome grows here (yours included) to judge against.
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
[video=youtube_share;A4QcyW-qTUg]http://youtu.be/A4QcyW-qTUg[/video]

Sorry JD not much advice on the gnats. In soil Id led the medium dry pretty good befor watering again, set out sticky traps and even some dishes of apple cider vinegar, Iv also used beneficial nematodes.




edit: In all my time of growing they've only been a problem on two occasions. Once when I got some BS "soil" from home depot, and just recently when I was mulching all my containers with fallen or plucked leaf material. Made a perfect home for those little fuckers.

Shit!
Just think of how many dudes are in jail based on "eye-witness" testimony.
;-)
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
Little H loves the guitar a LOT. It's one of her favorite things is to watch dad and to 'sing' along. She is gonna be a musical girl. On that note (get it) I finally ordered my new guitar yesterday for the new year. Ended up choosing basically the exact guitar I already have.... just 16 years newer. It's an Epiphone Les Paul Tribute. Cherry Sunburst. I decided against the Gibson studio because it just wasn't all that pretty. Don't get me wrong, it was nice, but no bindings, no flame top, just a nice guitar made by gibson with gibson electronics. It wouldn't have been hard to get rid of my beautiful epiphone to keep the pretty gibson. So I started looking at epiphones and really liked the looks. Epiphone standard is $500 vs $3,000 for the gibson standard. I dropped an extra hundred for the 'Tribute' edidtion. What I get for that is Gibson electronics. 57 classic humbuckers, gibson switch, and upgraded pots. It's basically an epiphone with all the upgrades one might do on their own.... from the factory. It also comes with a case which the standard doesn't.

EDIT: The guitar I bought sold for $600, but I got a blemished one for $563 tax and tip included.
In case anyone was wondering: this
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jigfresh

Well-Known Member
Reading my mind doob. It's all I can think about at the moment. I've been writing a lot. Hope to share quite a bit of music with you folks in the near future. Looks pretty much exactly like the one I have... only without a hole for the pickgaurd and different tuners. I am pretty sure I'm going to switch out the nice new locking grover tuners for the classic gibson deluxe tuners I have on my guitar now. I replaced the old epiphone tuners after a knob cracked. I should really make an account on a les paul forum. It is fun chatting with you though doobie (and mo sometimes).


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EDIT: Don't you just love her little ears. I call them her wings. :) I'm still thinking they might grow out normal, but wife is pretty sure she's got some elf ears for life, haha.
 

whodatnation

Well-Known Member
Invalid attachments mr jig! Fix it or else!







Well this run is for shits and giggles to hold me over for the next REAL run as soon as this comes down,,, the ladies should have a really nice veg on em' by then,,, the clones were taken a day or so ago.

Ten plants per cab, only using the upper deck, they started 12/12 yesterday.
In the right cab we got BnS f2









In the left there is BnS x ?p (berry bubble)




BnS male on the left, some clones of BnS and berry bubble, and the mothers. Wish I thought to get some shots before I chopped them up, but they had the best structure and smells.




Here is a BnS f2 male Iv decided to keep, should flower it soon for collection and future use. He has great structure and stinks to high hell :-)








That about covers it over here, not much but its something.
 

giggles26

Well-Known Member
Invalid attachments mr jig! Fix it or else!







Well this run is for shits and giggles to hold me over for the next REAL run as soon as this comes down,,, the ladies should have a really nice veg on em' by then,,, the clones were taken a day or so ago.

Ten plants per cab, only using the upper deck, they started 12/12 yesterday.
In the right cab we got BnS f2









In the left there is BnS x ?p (berry bubble)




BnS male on the left, some clones of BnS and berry bubble, and the mothers. Wish I thought to get some shots before I chopped them up, but they had the best structure and smells.




Here is a BnS f2 male Iv decided to keep, should flower it soon for collection and future use. He has great structure and stinks to high hell :-)








That about covers it over here, not much but its something.
Sure looks like something to me...


Looking good bro.
 

DST

Well-Known Member
morning munchers, got a wide boy on my hnads this morning, loves to sleep in DadARMS, BUT SQEELS LIKE A PIG AFTER BEING PUT DOWN FOT 2 MINUTES, FFS....OOPS caps...typing with yin hand:)
 

DST

Well-Known Member
morning/goodnight dr.

cof, you learn to do everything quicker when theres a bairn about it seems:)
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
I found some beans from dababydroman from back when I grew that amazing red beauty!
There were seven s33ds, and they're now soaking in a small jar of water to see who wakes up. :-)
Not sure of the name (M1 or MX1, or ?), but I think it was a Mexican sat-dom that got spluffed by a JTR.



 

alienbilly

Member
hi guys ..happy new year ..hope you all had a real good time and nice smoke ..well my grow is getting on ok ..2 have stretch like a mother f*c!r and all my pineapple chunks are bursting with thc into week 5 of flowering ..so all is good ;)
 

alienbilly

Member
The Door to Narnia, I found it!!!:)

It's a bit sticky going into Narnia, but once you are in their you don't mind it:)

you get treats like this - fireballs


dog


rogue dog escaped the main pack

fireballs

and onto the tradesmans' entrance for Narnia...

everything needs seriously potted up...space being the key here, should have some more room though based on how things are looking.

jakes dreams


Finally got a couple of the Heribei to start growing normally...


puppies and deep blues

The Heribei Scraggle Twins

the younger scraggle sister heribei

And the Blue Pit looking like it's also on the final furlong.


within a week I would say.

okilydokily, that's all folks,
Peace, DST
..one word ..WOW
 

jimmer6577

Well-Known Member
I must be the slowest trimmer known to man. It took me 8 hour to chop and trim 4 dogs. Every time my scissors got sticky with hash I'd smoke it and get stuck on the couch for a couple of hours. Damn the bad luck.lol

This is for anybody with input. I'm looking into a couple of light movers for another spot where I grow just my silverberry and plan on moving it to the attic for more room and have a 50 ft long by about 5 feet wide and 6'6 tall. I have 3 1000 watter's there now and want to cover that with 3 more. My ? is is this reasonable, and any recommendations on a brand. I've been looking into them and they all seem to have mixed reveiws. Thanks and peace!
 

ghb

Well-Known Member
i would have thought 4 1000 watters on rails would be enough in that kind of space, vert barebulb of course.

if you use 6 lights it will sort of negate the need for the movers, remember you are gonna have to get in there too lol.

and yes 8 hours is a long time for 4 plants but it seems like that wasn't your main occupation for the day, staring in to space and drooling was what you probably spent the majority of your time doing!

when i trim i have no stimuli whatsoever, i sit in silence, sober and get it done asap, i don't even have a drink, i literally focus so hard i can't even think about anything else. it is the best worst job in the world to me.
 
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