Arizona strains

fatboyOGOF

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been busy. halfway done trimming. this is from a blue cheese. i am loving this strain. very nice yielder and amazingly relaxing and stress free high. bean are from barneys.
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i love our electronic scales. i used to have to lug a triple beam around town. :)

i've heard a lot about the cheese and will have to try it one of these days. i've always wanted to buy something from barney's but, at least in the old days, his gear was mostly long flowering sativas and i have the patience of a kid!
 

irieie

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i love our electronic scales. i used to have to lug a triple beam around town. :)

i've heard a lot about the cheese and will have to try it one of these days. i've always wanted to buy something from barney's but, at least in the old days, his gear was mostly long flowering sativas and i have the patience of a kid!
i took this one at 56 days could have gone a week or two longer. great yielder and stinks real strong of blueberry rather than the cheese. this is a true connoisseur strain. very complex body high with a great relaxation on the mind. really good for easy days and anxiety. eliminates paranoia and uplifts the mind. in one word i would call the high comforting. this is a tried andd true strain from barney's. i have also grown the taangerine dream which i was not so impressed with. the blue cheese is definitely a strain i will seek out again.
 

jayco420

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i took this one at 56 days could have gone a week or two longer. great yielder and stinks real strong of blueberry rather than the cheese. this is a true connoisseur strain. very complex body high with a great relaxation on the mind. really good for easy days and anxiety. eliminates paranoia and uplifts the mind. in one word i would call the high comforting. this is a tried andd true strain from barney's. i have also grown the taangerine dream which i was not so impressed with. the blue cheese is definitely a strain i will seek out again.
Did you clone the blue cheese at all?
 

irieie

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Did you clone the blue cheese at all?
no like a fucking idiot i trashed the lasst clone i hadd of it to make way for the gigabud, la confidential and chrystal. the only plants i have left of it are 4 weeks in flower. i have been thinking about revegging, but then again i have so many other strains on the list. so many strains so little time. maybe ill go pro and get a warehouse in the future. gotta wait till the laws finalize first...
 

BeaverHuntr

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no like a fucking idiot i trashed the lasst clone i hadd of it to make way for the gigabud, la confidential and chrystal. the only plants i have left of it are 4 weeks in flower. i have been thinking about revegging, but then again i have so many other strains on the list. so many strains so little time. maybe ill go pro and get a warehouse in the future. gotta wait till the laws finalize first...
I was brainstorming ideas on better places to grow, I figured if you own land thats fenced or gated and has electricity you can easily buy one of those 50 foot metal containers put a AC in there and convert it into a nice grow room, or even better buy two and keep one as a veg cab and one as the flower cab.
 

irieie

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I was brainstorming ideas on better places to grow, I figured if you own land thats fenced or gated and has electricity you can easily buy one of those 50 foot metal containers put a AC in there and convert it into a nice grow room, or even better buy two and keep one as a veg cab and one as the flower cab.
shipping containers.....like this.....
 

Wolfhound

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The only problem with a metal container is they rust really fast underground. Wonder if that would be a major problem here ? . . . Above ground it would take a hella ac to keep the heat down.
It's not too hard to build an underground room out of cement, like a basement. :confused:
 

BeaverHuntr

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The only problem with a metal container is they rust really fast underground. Wonder if that would be a major problem here ? . . . Above ground it would take a hella ac to keep the heat down.
It's not too hard to build an underground room out of cement, like a basement. :confused:
You could keep them cool with the AC rust isnt a issue here in AZ. Basements would be ideal very stealth and cool just a lot of work you have to excavate, form, pour concrete etc
 

phxfire

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I am an Az medical marijuana patient and caregiver in Phx. I am looking for others to exchange clones... Anyone in Phoenix?

What I have to trade:
LSD, Blue Dreams, Master Bubba, Bubba Kush, and Purple Urkle...
 

IVIars

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Gotta get a soil sample to tell if it wouldn't rust. Some soil is corrosive, not uber corrosive, but corrosive. Im a construction worker in the earthworks field
 

fatboyOGOF

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no like a fucking idiot i trashed the lasst clone i hadd of it to make way for the gigabud, la confidential and chrystal. the only plants i have left of it are 4 weeks in flower. i have been thinking about revegging, but then again i have so many other strains on the list. so many strains so little time. maybe ill go pro and get a warehouse in the future. gotta wait till the laws finalize first...
my experiment with revegging led to annoyance, and the eventual ripping out by the roots of the subject plant. DIE YOU ANNOYING FUCK! :mad:

i understand the desire to want to try the crazy number of genetics out there, but when i find something i like, i'll keep growing it until i'm tired of it. when i hear someone talking of some great genetic they grew out 2 years ago, i always wonder why they aren't still growing it.
 

fatboyOGOF

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The only problem with a metal container is they rust really fast underground. Wonder if that would be a major problem here ? . . . Above ground it would take a hella ac to keep the heat down.
It's not too hard to build an underground room out of cement, like a basement. :confused:

my main man back in the day, bought a house in tempe. he invites me over for the tour. it had a big yard and 9 foot walls, which the previous owner got the city to allow somehow, and in his shed out back, was a well hidden trap door. underneath was a long cement staircase that led to a large underground bunker. i don't know the size but it could easily hold 20 cars in it. we had just heard of these miracle grow lights called HIDs(:lol:) and he was going to do a large indoor grow. i had tried a fluro grow that sucked balls so the idea of stronger lights was welcome!

he was never as cautious as me, and somebody he showed the bunker to was an informer. for some reason, he took longer to get this project off the ground than he was supposed to, and one day there was a large raid on his house. they went right to the bunker and didn't find shit! they didn't find anything in the house either. all in all, an expensive day for LEO.

basements are hard to find around here but i'd love to have one!
 

IVIars

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I've heard or bomb shelters in some of the old houses on the east side. Phoenix had japanese detainment camps during wwii.

Im 90% sure 4 of the 5 plushberry seeds I planted are male. Im going to give them another week until I chop them to make sure. They'll make room for me to pop some blue dream x kali mist. I also have 5 more of the pb, but ill wait before I pop them._
 

irieie

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Nice looking Blue cheese ! how long did u veg, what was the media, and how much is the yield looking like ???
Thank you :) 6 weeks from seed, fox farm ocean forest mixed with coco and perlite, gh nutes for base woth fox farm solubes as bloom booster and botanicare additives + hygrozyme and bud candy. Yield was 72 grams dried and manicured bud and 24 grams of fine sugar leaf which will make 1.5-3.5 grams of bho. flowered under 600 watt hps in a 3 gallon square pot. Vegged under 150 w hps.
 
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