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jimmer6577

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Goodday 6er's. I got my inside room all cleared out. Only 2 liberty hazes under the mh. Time to get into a staggered stageing, so as my plants finish I'll have one to put back in the flower room.I'll have to figure what strain if any I want to keep around. I even stuck the autoflower outside. My outside looks like I live in a med state. I'll be letting the weeds grow for sure around the edge of my property this summer. I'm hopeing atleast 1 of my inside plants is finished and dried by my Bday in the first of july. It will be close.Peace!
 

whodatnation

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Just got back from tromping around in the brush,,, FUCKING THORNS lol. I transplanted a leftover plant from indoors, actually it's two plants in one container.
5 gal of homemade compost and the sweet sweet 600 in the sky :-)
spacebomb x bubble n' squeak... STANKY


edit: still no cam charger :-(
 

curious old fart

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Ya gotta luv the news

Being stoned and lonely is better than being just lonely, study says

6 hrs agoYou have no friends. The phone doesn’t ring. Your Facebook and Twitter are followed only by crickets. The loneliness is starting to get to you. Don’t worry, a few healthy bong hits can cure that, according to a new study that says marijuana "dampens the negative emotional consequences of social exclusion on negative emotional outcomes." Meaning, when you’re stoned, you don’t need friends. Doritos and porn maybe, but not people. The study, from website Social Psychological and Personality Science, claims that lonely dope enthusiasts had higher levels of mental health and self-worth than lonely squares who shun the chronic. So stop talking to your cat and get on a plane to Washington. [Source]

courtesy of msn news


If you have good smoke you won't be lonely.

:peace:
cof
 

DrKingGreen

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So guys... No one told me how boring growing gets once things are tuned in... I guess that's the other thing this forum is for!
 

deephouser

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So, here's another question for the helpful folks of Club 600. All of the help has been great so far...learning more and more every day. Tonight when the lights came on, I did my usual inspection. This time I saw some white spots/bumps at the base of the stalk. I'm attaching a picture. Kind of hard to see, but you can see, more or less I think, to what I am referring. If I brush with my finger, I can scrape/wipe away. I'm fearful this is mold or something else bad for the plant...but hopeful it isn't. If it is mold or fungus, or something, please advise what steps I can take before it gets worse. Today I bought a mini dehumidifier from Home Depot - a little one pint guy that fits into the tent between the smart pots. I am also now exhausting from the utility room to underneath the vapor barrier between the ground and the floor in my crawl space. I'm hoping this will help lower humidity, and even temps a little bit. Thoughts on these steps so far? Tomorrow I am also picking up a used 8000 BTU window unit off of CL. $30. I'll see what the current steps do, and then use the AC and see what that does. Seems like I really need to get the humidity down and am afraid it is the main culprit. white.jpg
 

Javadog

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So guys... No one told me how boring growing gets once things are tuned in... I guess that's the other thing this forum is for!
QFT

The patience that mycology requires about drove me nuts, but I just
started all manner of strain/species/experiment and managed to have
more to do.

...I cannot, though I'd wish to, run another high power tent.

I did not really plan it this way, but I am suddenly out in the garden more.

I think that I am working out my frustration.

:0)

JD

P.S. I see no mold in that photo.
 
Hi guys good weed to you all, don't know what that powder is deephouser but like you i'd suspect mold so think you got it right getting the humidity down.

My problem people is i'm getting addicted to eating these.... things. Should i seek professional help.
 

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DoobieBrother

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A bottle of octane booster and a high-flow air filter equals road trip!!!

*just got back from a 1-hour scooter ride of 20-miles and have some video to prove it, but just got it downloaded into the Computron 6000™ and must edit it down as it's about 45-minutes of footage, and am actually not even sure how it looks as I made the helmount mount bracket for the camera and aimed it as best I could with no preview. Will upload the video to youtube as soon as it's ready and link to it here in the 600

And it's got a lot more pep, and a lot more sha-slanka when going up hills now, so I'm happy.
:-)
Hits a rev-limiter at 37mph (60kph), which kind of sucks, but is okay for putting around locally.
Going to be keeping an eye out for performance parts as the months go by (exhaust pipe, re-programmed ecm, roller bearings for the clutch, kevlar drive belt, etc.) and will be looking into modding it for more get up & go .
But not going to spend a lot (not more than $300 total), because I'm definitely going to upgrade to a full-sized motorcycle within 2 years.



Anyways, video to come Friday (if there was any usable footage).
:-)
 

Don Gin and Ton

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A bottle of octane booster and a high-flow air filter equals road trip!!!

*just got back from a 1-hour scooter ride of 20-miles and have some video to prove it, but just got it downloaded into the Computron 6000™ and must edit it down as it's about 45-minutes of footage, and am actually not even sure how it looks as I made the helmount mount bracket for the camera and aimed it as best I could with no preview. Will upload the video to youtube as soon as it's ready and link to it here in the 600

And it's got a lot more pep, and a lot more sha-slanka when going up hills now, so I'm happy.
:-)
Hits a rev-limiter at 37mph (60kph), which kind of sucks, but is okay for putting around locally.
Going to be keeping an eye out for performance parts as the months go by (exhaust pipe, re-programmed ecm, roller bearings for the clutch, kevlar drive belt, etc.) and will be looking into modding it for more get up & go .
But not going to spend a lot (not more than $300 total), because I'm definitely going to upgrade to a full-sized motorcycle within 2 years.



Anyways, video to come Friday (if there was any usable footage).
:-)
you can remove the rev limiter i believe. don't ask me how but i'm sure you can. you just have to be careful not to overdo it after and burn it out.

EDIT: after a brief google it seems it's cutting one wire!?
 
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