Other Side of the Fence...Where the Grass is Always Greener

~Dankster~420

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What's up everyone :??: Just thoughts I would stop in and say hello. Well hello.. :mrgreen: haha.. Naw, I wanted to show and let everyone know that I have a new batch of ladies now in veg. Its a nice lineup imo. I would love if everyone would stops and check them out & maybe even sun up to the grow if you see any strain you'd like to follow. Thanks, & here is a few of my vegging ladies. I will also post an update tonight of my ladies that's flowering room#1 & #2.

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prosperian

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What's up everyone :??: Just thoughts I would stop in and say hello. Well hello.. :mrgreen: haha.. Naw, I wanted to show and let everyone know that I have a new batch of ladies now in veg. Its a nice lineup imo. I would love if everyone would stops and check them out & maybe even sun up to the grow if you see any strain you'd like to follow. Thanks, & here is a few of my vegging ladies. I will also post an update tonight of my ladies that's flowering room#1 & #2.
Perfect symmetry, should be a nice plant. Always enjoy seeing the variety you and stew have growing in the garden. I will cruise by your thread later tonight check on the rest Dank.
 

Justforme11

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RIU is about sharing your struggles and triumphs. What a great resource to locate knowledgeable friends to hang out with and learn. There are quite a few on this thread that have taught me a thing or two, you know who you are.

Justforme post a journal on your next grow and invite us to Sub up. Parasite (pinworm) just started one a couple days ago and I already see a big list of familiar names sub'd up.
Thank you Prosperian I will do that. I am already planning out my conversion from using my cabinet to using the whole closet. I would love to get advice on both room setup and growing my next plant(s) from you guys. I have no problem saying here that I have learned more from reading this thread than any other single place I have been! So props to all and thank you all!

I took what ended up being bad advice on my nutes. I have a friend that helped me get everything going at first and he was spot on with everything he taught me. So, I did not spend much time reading up on nutes at first... I thought I had put a check in that box. He was wrong on the nutes! Oh well, live and learn.
 

Pinworm

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I have two weeks of flower lest before harvest. Considering the nute problem I had, should I go nute free the last two weeks?
I've read about people getting results from going both directions (Flushing, than just water for 2 weeks/feeding up until the last couple days). Argument being a better taste, and yield. This is more of a personal preference than a necessity. Example: When growing tomatoes or corn, do you let them go hungry the last part of their lives? When it comes to fertilization, experience with different varieties and growing systems will tell growers more than anything else. Once a plant shows symptoms, it has already undergone severe nutritional stress. Sometimes you can even get locked out, and the plant can no longer absorb certain mobile elements - and trying to "compensate" for this usually leads to more issues. I took a look at your girls (They look great btw), and, if it were me, I would most likely continue feeding. If you're worried, try using a lower strength. Just my 2 pesos.
 

prosperian

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I have two weeks of flower lest before harvest. Considering the nute problem I had, should I go nute free the last two weeks?
I agree with parasite on this. I feed up to harvest, why not? But I also grow organic not hydro & chems. I never know when I'm going to chop, so I stay on routine until the end.

I have test smoked this last harvest and show no signs of chemicals in my bud. Just nice even draw that stays lit to the end with white ash and no pops or crackles. Proper dry and cure is very important.



Beautiful pic Gandalph, Myco worthy!!! ;-)
 

Justforme11

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I've read about people getting results from going both directions (Flushing, than just water for 2 weeks/feeding up until the last couple days). Argument being a better taste, and yield. This is more of a personal preference than a necessity. Example: When growing tomatoes or corn, do you let them go hungry the last part of their lives? When it comes to fertilization, experience with different varieties and growing systems will tell growers more than anything else. Once a plant shows symptoms, it has already undergone severe nutritional stress. Sometimes you can even get locked out, and the plant can no longer absorb certain mobile elements - and trying to "compensate" for this usually leads to more issues. I took a look at your girls (They look great btw), and, if it were me, I would most likely continue feeding. If you're worried, try using a lower strength. Just my 2 pesos.
I'd give you at least a nickel for those two pesos! : ) I like your logic. I think I will just keep her on low level nutes for the last two weeks. Ironically enough... I think you do starve corn death at the end! Lol (not that that matters) BTW Pin, I have been enjoying your new journal! Thank you for the compliment on my girl(s). She is just one plant : )
 

Pinworm

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I'd give you at least a nickel for those two pesos! : ) I like your logic. I think I will just keep her on low level nutes for the last two weeks. Ironically enough... I think you do starve corn death at the end! Lol (not that that matters) BTW Pin, I have been enjoying your new journal! Thank you for the compliment on my girl(s). She is just one plant : )
Thanks, Just. Hope your harvest goes great, man.
 

prosperian

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I know, saddest thing you have ever seen, right! Ha ha!

Fresh coat of paint. No criminal mischief going on in there!


For those of you wondering when I would clean up the ceiling, it's done. Added a new exhaust cover and plugged up the old holes from the HID ventilation. Don't need that anymore now that I have a cool running LED fixture.

Save the cut outs from making holes in sheet rock. Easy fix when you have them to patch with. I ran 1 X 4 in the attic and fastened to the cutouts for a good fit. Then some vinyl spackle and paint.






yeah I agree Gandalf, some real players posting pics of some frosty mj.
 
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