The UK Growers Thread!

theslipperbandit

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Tis grand ill sus it out with a foliar of calmag n seaweed n theyre improving after the last test dose I just need to apply it once lights go out n fans off till the last hour so just to make sure I'm not just water bringing em
 

The Yorkshireman

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I noticed on that plant that the petioles are very purple. Could you tell me if that is a strain known for purple or if you normally get purple petioles?
I've had red to purple petioles loads of times on several strains, they range from light brown through to red/purple.

That particular strain (feminised indica dominant Jack Frost by Goldenseed) shows a nice bit of colour depending which pheno you look at, not that pheno in the picture but the other one with the 3L oil bottle next to it is a big single cola pheno that shows some purple in the leaves near the end.

I couldn't say which part of the genetic make up (Jack Herrer x White Widow x Northern Lights #5) the colour comes from but the big fat single cola pheno I'd say comes from the Northern Lights #5.

Big fat single cola is supposed to be trademark NL#5 if we're talking the original clone only.
 

The Yorkshireman

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First cup of the day...now that's why u french press n buy quality beans View attachment 3821501
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The regular, daily drinker is this that she gets from the Polish shop or gets her mum to post a few bags from home every now and again so she doesn't over pay.........

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Not me though, I stopped drinking coffee altogether months ago.
Although I might have to try that Whittard stuff before she runs out, it smells fucking amazing.
 

theslipperbandit

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The regular, daily drinker is this that she gets from the Polish shop or gets her mum to post a few bags from home every now and again so she doesn't over pay.........

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Not me though, I stopped drinking coffee altogether months ago.
Although I might have to try that Whittard stuff before she runs out, it smells fucking amazing.
When the mam goes to brasil she brings me back a few packs but if u join coffee sites u get some nice samples n variations n very reasonably priced
 

The Yorkshireman

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He was working on a mushroom extraction how did it go, mushies are tricky to grow due to contamination of the substrate, took a fukin age yo get it rite
Had to bin the cakes after a week or two in the fruiting chamber, they went all weird and just looked dodgy.

Contaminated I reckon.


Plenty of spores so I'll just start again, I've got some more suitable jars now and an 11L pressure cooker for sterilisation so I can go pretty much whatever route I want, probably bulk grain when I've nailed a couple of PF Tek runs.

I'll maybe prep some jars for another run tomorrow but I've only got a limited amount of brown rice flour at the moment because I burned out the grinder I made this lot with due to a shit design flaw in the unit and had to send it back, I'm on a shoe string budget at the moment so I have to make do with whatever I've already got.

I might take a trip to my dads next week or the week after to run a load of brown rice through his blender so I've plenty of flour to be going on with, I've enough vermiculite in for a few runs yet.
 

The Yorkshireman

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Looks insane but I bet it drives like shit.

It's a rear wheel drive car and they've put a ridiculous amount of negative camber on the front wheels, presumably because of the sheer weight of the engine.


Looks akin to the Fiat 126's with R1/Hyabusa engines in, but they drive better cos they usually a 4x4 conversion although they're still bonkers if RWD, short wheel base mind..
I've been thinking about doing one, can get mint condition 126P's from Poland for like £200.
 
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R1b3n4

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Looks insane but I bet it drives like shit.

It's a rear wheel drive car and they've put a ridiculous amount of negative camber on the front wheels, presumably because of the sheer weight of the engine.


Looks akin to the Fiat 126's with R1/Hyabusa engines in, but they drive better cos they usually a 4x4 conversion although they're still bonkers if RWD, short wheel base mind..
I've been thinking about doing one, can get mint condition 126P's from Poland for like £200.
Its his new drift car lol, he is a Formula Drift driver from the states called Ryan Tuerck

http://www.formulad.com/drivers/ryan-tuerck
 
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