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Boonus

Member
fuck me thats beautiful - legal grow?
ya absolutely no way would I have the balls to go this big otherwise. but with that being said this is my first grow of this scale, for me and my partner who has only been in a corn field for the past 20 years so this is quit the experience for the both of us.
 

Ernst

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Yeah. I assume the bottoms are drilled? So why not more soil? Or are you guys hydro?

What is the program liquid feed?

That's a fricken dream but you guys could have saved BANK buying 7 gallon pots in bulk instead of those buckets.

Also how did you guys manage to get them so straight? I was thinking Photo Shop at first but in these days I am sure we will see some amazing things that ordinary folks in California will get arrested trying to do after prop 19 passes.

All I can say is start a Grow thread and Wow Us!
 

Boonus

Member
We actually got a great deal from Lowes on the buckets...2 bucks a piece. No we definitely didn't use photoshop...as I'm the only computer savy guy and my partner is what I like to call Ol school. We simply ran a string ling for each column and just eye balled the rows. Don't have a reason for why our level of soil isn't higher except not every bucket is the same and we hand mixed all our soil with a lil cement mixer. We are not doing anything fancy again we are comin out of the corn field here so this is all an experiment for us. Sometime this fall and definitely by next spring we will be puttin up a gutter connected greenhouse that spans 56'x120' which is twice the size of this one here. In there we will be planting directly into the ground and I will definitely keep everyone posted as construction happens. As for our current grow its simply a learning process mostly for my stubborn counter part for hes the man with the money and I'm the man with the hose. Anyway our clones immediately flowered because we couldn't find an effective way to rig up some sort of light deprivation system. So that should explain to everyone why our plants are so small and flowering.

I'm also new to this forum and a little shaky about the whole posting of pictures and disclosing info even though we are legal we have lots of money here so ya... I'd like to hear anything anybody has to say about that matter and really look forward to becoming part of the community here.

peace

oh btw
soil = 12 shovels sand
12 shovels native dirt
6 shovels compost
liquid feed = water
 

Boonus

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rzza

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do you absolutely need the wooden wall for fans and such? could it have been clear if you decided? do you only exhaust and not intake air? im assuming there are holes someplace for passive intake...
 

Ernst

Well-Known Member
I am up for adoption!

I come with much experience and many unique strains! Organic soil is my thing... Can I have a Job?

:)

I'm NOT Kidding!
 

Boonus

Member
do you absolutely need the wooden wall for fans and such? could it have been clear if you decided? do you only exhaust and not intake air? im assuming there are holes someplace for passive intake...
nah we put up the wooden wall on the north end mainly to insulate and second to easily mount fans. The wood wall was not in anyway part of the original design...we just made it work for us

we have a 6 foot tall 25 foot wide "wet wall" which in reality is just a huge passive water cooler
 

Boonus

Member
I am up for adoption!

I come with much experience and many unique strains! Organic soil is my thing... Can I have a Job?

:)

I'm NOT Kidding!
haha oh I believe you

We don't have much room for any help as of yet... but I'd definitely take any info on soil education your willing to give. :D
 

rzza

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very cool man. keep up the good work. any more updates you should post in here, im subscribed.
 

rzza

Well-Known Member
haha oh I believe you

We don't have much room for any help as of yet... but I'd definitely take any info on soil education your willing to give. :D
you can search for subcools super soil thread. that guy seems to have that portion down pat.
 

Boonus

Member
pardon me for being dumb, how can it be legal to grow that amount of bud?
We are leased out through a dispensary who is licensed through the state...basicly if you have enough money to pay for the permits and have enough patients willing to give you their rights to grow their pot for them then your completely legit. It all basicly comes down to a huge paper work mess and basicly the government/state wants their money and I'm talkin like over 20,000 dollars in licensing fees.
 

abudsmoker

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We are leased out through a dispensary who is licensed through the state...basicly if you have enough money to pay for the permits and have enough patients willing to give you their rights to grow their pot for them then your completely legit. It all basicly comes down to a huge paper work mess and basicly the government/state wants their money and I'm talkin like over 20,000 dollars in licensing fees.
Thanks for the explanation....

i once had a rather load thing going on but the light was not the sun. i got over worked and the overall result was less that perfect. i will keep a eye on whats going down... i mean whats going up

this dosent exempt you from the DEA though. be careful
 

fatalack

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That is one of the best green houses I have seen!!! I live in CA. and have a few but nothing to these standards.I cant wait to see what comes out of this:shock:
 
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