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backyardagain

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Quantum lumatek soils or old school ballast? which would you guys pick? this will be for a 600w. getting another one for the upgrade that coming,
 

DrKingGreen

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Thanks bro shes at day 52 of noticing flower. On final flush now. Showing some amber now.
Pretty cool how much that pheno looks like the pheno of that Purple OG Kush I got going. The buds look real similar in color and frostiness, and the leaf structure is a lot alike. Also, looks like we both have a N hog.Your upper nodes grew a little closer together than mine though or maybe the buds are going to fill in a good bit more.
 

DoobieBrother

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I always stuff my sandwiches & burgers with fries or potato chips (crisps) before eating.
Fries are good with anything.
Like grits.
Damn! I gotta head to the store before my stomach grumbles get worse.
:-)
 

whodatnation

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whodat

Absolutely beautiful. Time to sharpen your scissors, you're going to be real busy in a week or so.

:peace:
cof
Thanks cof.
Well thats the thing... Im going to denver for a week for 4/20 and def not going to have flowers hanging or nugs in need of burping while Im not around, but I dont want to harvest early... My plan is to harvest the ?p x bk and maybe the small bp and see about the rest when the time comes. I'll probably have some sitting in the dark wile Im gone.
 

DoobieBrother

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These are some apartments I could live with, if given one with a southern exposure and was allowed to grow my diggity dank instead of ornamental trees:

http://travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compass/vertical-forest-skyscrapers-coming-milan-212117629.html





In Milan, a new kind of skyscraper is under construction. Once complete later this year, the two-building project will be covered in greenery, an effect that gives the buildings their name: Bosco Verticale, or Vertical Forest.


A plan for one of the apartments. (Courtesy of Boeri Studio)
Yahoo! News spoke with Boeri Studio, the architectural firm behind the buildings' design. Construction on the residential skyscrapers began in 2008 and is set to be complete sometime this year when people can move in. But people aren't the only residents. Also moving in: a heckuva lot of trees, plants, and shrubs.
The two buildings (26 stories and 18 stories) will be quite literally covered in green: 480 big and medium-size trees, 250 small trees, and roughly 11,000 groundcover plants, according to the firm. It's the equivalent of a hectare (almost 2.5 acres) of forest on the sides of the buildings, the firm says.
But the trees and bushes and plants aren't just for show. The designers explain that they will also help to filter out air pollution, a major problem in big cities like Milan. "Vertical Forest helps to build a micro-climate and to filter dust particles which are present in the urban environment," write the designers. "The diversity of the plants helps to create humidity, and absorb CO2 and dust, produces oxygen, protects people and houses from the sun’s rays and from acoustic pollution."
 
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