Smoke N Grow nutes versus Jack's Professional

I was watching the movie one of you linked about making hash by hand from living plants. in the movie the higher they went up the mountain the better the weed became. I always thought it was the higher light concentration but now i think it was the lower pressure. I used to grow in new mexico outdoor at 7000 feet and the weed grew better there than anywere i have ever lived now i know why it was not the powerful sun rays it was the lower pressure at the higher altitude.

Am at 6545 elev. in NM so reaping these benefits already:hump:....from the research I have done the potency increase of the high elevation strains is due to lower humidity, and much higher uvb content to the sunlight. Also the lower atmospheric pressure and increased light energy from thin atmosphere accelerated the vigor as well as maturation. Now what is confounding is there is also a lower co2 and o content in the higher elevations as well so another consideration...does the lower co2 and o concentrations combined with lower atmospheric pressure also contribute? This would totally fly in the face of co2 supplementation, or would a variance of these two factors reveal a secret hidden within?

Namaste':leaf:

ps- And yes most certainly I am a pot snob:weed:
 
Damn Easter had me busy guys . Damn Riddle ! Very pleased to see your STP is budding out very nice . How many phenos have you run across yet ? I' definately got 2 , will post pics of them later . Your newest research is very interesting , I love different varibles to play with . Barometric pressure will be interesting , my exhaust does create some negative pressure so I'll have to play with this one as well . The garden is dialed in great now . I have actully reached my goal , #1 I have doubled my yield and #2 i got some big plants now . As a matter of fact too big I;m going to have to limit there girth and employ some diffrent traing techniques .

Here's the pics of Medibud finished ,fresh cut , and dryed . She actually could have done better , I used Jacks Duo throughout flower but had to feed her light because of the soil mix I didn't want to fry her . She also feel short on calcium at the end and went N defecient and faded . I was able to green her back up some but overall a good success.

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Here's my STP gifted by RM3 . They are hearty growers and take to nute's very well . They are loving the Jack's .


And this is #4 the mutant . Mabey I'll nickname it Double Dee .



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I'm covering these in a seperate thread , here's the link .
~RM3's STP ~ DynaGro n Jack's Classic Nutes

PS sorry bout the big pics I copy and pasted from my thread .
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Looking very nice KOQ I have not seen any major phenos jumpin out had the one runt (which is doing well) only popped 4 so far and all females so that was cool and she will take the Jack's I'm up to 2 and teaspoons a gallon (better than double reccommended) and no burn so far, she is one tough bitch :)
 
I have hit mine with as much as a table spoon per gallon of jacks 20-10-20 with 1 tea protek, 2 1/2 tea apple cider vinegar (ph 6.2) and a 1/2 tea dyna foliage pro with no burn. The only time i hit them this hard is at the end of veg and first 21 days of flower and they seem to eat it up with no burn.
 

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has anyone ever seen this before it was NYSD I grew last time the stuff bubbled like hash and tasted a lot like hash.
 

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Am at 6545 elev. in NM so reaping these benefits already:hump:....from the research I have done the potency increase of the high elevation strains is due to lower humidity, and much higher uvb content to the sunlight. Also the lower atmospheric pressure and increased light energy from thin atmosphere accelerated the vigor as well as maturation. Now what is confounding is there is also a lower co2 and o content in the higher elevations as well so another consideration...does the lower co2 and o concentrations combined with lower atmospheric pressure also contribute? This would totally fly in the face of co2 supplementation, or would a variance of these two factors reveal a secret hidden within?

Namaste':leaf:


From everything that I have read about co2 weight you should be right. But everything I read stated that with the turbulent mixing going on in the homosphere, where the chemical constituents are well mixed and display identical height distributions; in other words, the chemical composition of the atmosphere remains constant, despite the fact that CO2 is denser than air.
 
Thats cool embry and Riddle . 2 teaspoons makes me feel better about stepping it up . My flowering girls are only at 1/2 teaspoon but thats all I've had time to work up to . Will keep stepping it up . The only strain I have right now that seems nute sensitive right now is Cheesequake but it's been recovering from an def . I tell you what though Plushberry is very vigorous only reason I haven't pumped it yet is because I feed it along with cheesequake guess I,ll start mixing her feed seperately and see what she can do .
 
So let's add some color, I love this band :)

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This new trend of sharing music vids we like is kinda cool, I have always been into obscure things that most have never heard of, funny thing with youtube this stuff is getting shared and more folks are finding it, I shared this with Doc Amber tonight it's a stoners theme song

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Off Tony Martins solo album Scream after he left Black Sabbath

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One of my all time fav songs Steve Walsh from Kansas solo album (that flopped)

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Angel, where Ken Giuffria started (keyboard player)

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Anybody remember Mahogany Rush ???

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Hell Yeah! I have a good friend in Oklahoma, that told me he sent a message on Frank Marino's myspace page, and he himself answered. They had a bit of conversation. Looks like even the old famous folks are getting more laid back in their old age, I know I am, Old and laid back that is, not famous, HAHA

Anyway I do have some Mahogany Rush on Vinyl, been hearing him a while now.

Thanks fer that
 
Here is one of my Fav little known bands from way back:

Anyone else like Glenn Hughes?

[video=youtube;Zc-Iu2Ev0no]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc-Iu2Ev0no[/video]
 
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