Club 600

Dr.D81

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I have to agree since I ran 5 and only pulled a couple of male sacks and only 1 had some immature seeds. I know for a fact I wasn't on top of it or even pulled enough off to have them on every plant. 1 out of 5 for quality like the dog are odds I'll play any day.
yo i here that jimmer my 9 are rocking so far and i still have my pack of the bx 2 all i have read is your post will do some catching up now[video=youtube;KeKCrEzJI84]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeKCrEzJI84[/video]
 

DoobieBrother

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Surely if the plant is hermi prone, the cuttings will have those same traits?
There seems to be a time in the life cycle of Dog where they are either producing gibberellins or are more prone to the effects of endogenous gibberellins.
Once the plant passes that point in it's life cycle, the tendency to express maleness should also disappear, which is why balls are less likely after cloning.
Just a thought.
bongsmilie
 

jimmer6577

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There seems to be a time in the life cycle of Dog where they are either producing gibberellins or are more prone to the effects of endogenous gibberellins.
Once the plant passes that point in it's life cycle, the tendency to express maleness should also disappear, which is why balls are less likely after cloning.
Just a thought.
bongsmilie
Your reasoning is better than mine. I just figured she's such a sexy plant she cant help but to wanta f@#k her self sometimes but her kids are out of the question.
 

bassman999

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I actually didnt check mine AT ALL, after I stuck them outside
I have to agree since I ran 5 and only pulled a couple of male sacks and only 1 had some immature seeds. I know for a fact I wasn't on top of it or even pulled enough off to have them on every plant. 1 out of 5 for quality like the dog are odds I'll play any day.


Nice looking doggies you have there!
 

bassman999

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Speaking of clones, I didnt water my solo hempys for 2 days and one dropped all the way down.
Hopefully she comes back.
She is the biggest of the Blueberry ones.
They will get real hempy buckets as soon as i can clear out a whole light to veg them under

The SLH ones are nute sensitive, so they will get a more watered down feeding of the end of the pail

I just made a lighter 315 ppm batch of nutes for the clones.

I realized I lied, the SLH are fine its the Cherry pies that are burnt.

I also burned fairly badly the Grand AKs, but thats because they are in soil cups and must have a nute charge already.


The SLH are growing well as they all are (except for the Grand AKs), but the Dark Stars are double their height in just 4 days, they are going to get topped next feeding, and Ill look at others to see if they need a haircut as well.
 

jimmer6577

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I have an off topic ? for you guys. I'm looking to get a cheap buy here pay here car for school and found a place that I like and can get what ever I want for the most part. I am not a car guy at all and this place has your basic American budget cars and SUV's. Any suggestions for gas mileage, reliability, and handle hills in the snow?
 

whodatnation

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Swear soon as I checked into the 600 I smelled dank :shock: kinda freaked me out.


[video=youtube;vS_QgQxlNJ0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vS_QgQxlNJ0[/video]
 

bassman999

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I have an off topic ? for you guys. I'm looking to get a cheap buy here pay here car for school and found a place that I like and can get what ever I want for the most part. I am not a car guy at all and this place has your basic American budget cars and SUV's. Any suggestions for gas mileage, reliability, and handle hills in the snow?
I am not much into American cars anymore, so I cant advise on them.

Dep on Budget, I like the the AWD Toyota Matrix.
I saw one 2005 like $6k
 

jimmer6577

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I am not much into American cars anymore, so I cant advise on them.

Dep on Budget, I like the the AWD Toyota Matrix.
I saw one 2005 like $6k
It's funny you said that because I asked if they get toyota's. They had a honda civic but I don't know about that. That's close to my budget. I'm just trying to do this with out a bank loan for credit purposes later down the road. Unfortunately out where I live these car lots have mainly American cars. I went into the city today looking and these type of car lots had non-american cars but they looked like they just gave the crack-head a rock for it. I mean they still had the last persons garbage in them still.
 

DoobieBrother

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Only experiences I have with SUV's is a '97 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4-door 4x4 back in Alaska.
They are known for many problems, all years.
Brake discs warp unless they're all steel ones (and then vibrate & tear up the front end during braking), problems with the multi-switch (lights/washers/cruise/etc on one switch on the turn signal stalk), problems with the windshield wipers stripping teeth at the crank in winter when it ices up, rear window hatch lock failures, and a PAIN in the ass to work on unless you have a car lift and teeny tiny little hands the size of a child.
Good engines, decent mileage if you don't romp on the loud pedal too much, but also good power if you have the bigger V-6.
But I'd avoid them.
 

DoobieBrother

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We have a 2005 Civic and it's been great.
Studs & chains and it'll be decent for general winter driving, though not like a 4x4 or AWD.
 

whodatnation

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I second the 4x4.

All vehicles Iv bought have been from owner, I cant help but feel that any car dealer is trying to fuk you. On that you still need to know simple things to look at first mechanically. It takes a while but you can get some awesome deals on sound motor cars :eyesmoke:
 
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