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  1. bigskymtnguy

    Super cropping questions

    No big deal, my Supercropping is an ongoing process throughout veg and early flower.
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    Smoothest Smoke?

    Completely agree. The Boveda 62% packet helps tremendously.
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    Top 44 Bubblegum vs Bubblegum any comments?

    I had high hopes for the Serious Seeds Bubblegum, but popped 10 and didn't get on keeper from the entire bunch. Since then I have acquired a clone of Bubblegum X Chemdawg and it is part of my stable of keepers and I can't imagine ever getting rid of it. I think it may be best to search long and...
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    Air cooled lighting; efficient or inefficient?

    I'll stick with air cooled, sealed 1000 w hps for flowering. My veg room seems to stay cool enough running two 1000 w open MH, tandem connected on a single light mover. Then again, I never run them when it is over 75 degrees outside. Outdoor rules in summer!
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    Want to go organic...a few opinions needed please

    FFOF is good, but you may find it a tad "hot." I'd go with a 50/50 mix of FFOF and FFHF. To keep it simple, add 20% worm castings during veg, then small amounts of bat guano, fish bone meal and kelp meal in the flowering mix when you transplant. I highly recommend foliar feeding with a light...
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    Organic top dress

    I give real worm castings an A+ for topdressing during veg. Holy smokes, you'll see results immediately. Or maybe try a worm castings tea with alfalfa for watering rather than topdressing. I'm also trying out a new organic product called "Afterburner" made by Huls Dairy...
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    Dinafem Blue Widow

    Thank you for the report, Wswise. I have also grown this strain. From my experience, it was a medium sized plant with outstanding aroma and a moderate calming effect on the user. I hit the Blue Widow female with some White OG (Karma Genetics) pollen and the result was really outstanding.
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    hso blue dream getting ready for transplant

    I had the same result with the Purple og #18. I discontinued after 3 runs. HSO Bubba has better potency and yield, but not better taste.
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    hso blue dream getting ready for transplant

    Good luck with your HSO Blue Dream. Looks like you have an awesome program. My Blue Dream came from a quality elite cutting and has been an awesome producer. If you like HSO, you may want to experiment with their Bubba Kush. A couple of years ago I grew out ten beans, and one female was...
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    More time & money into fewer plants = Larger Plants/Heavier Yield

    I do fabric pots above ground. Allows for good oxygenation and drainage. Minimum size is 100 gallons. I scrounge up quite a bit of my material, just scored a big load of Alpaca manure. The stuff is amazing, but you have to find the farm and load it yourself. Non-burning and ready for immediate...
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    BREWING TEA FOR THE FIRST TIME

    The beauty of tea is the active aerobic microbial action. Once you put it with water in a bottle and put it on the shelf, you've lost the active microbial benefit. Might as well go back to Botanicare Pure Blend Pro and call it good. If you were to buy a dry mix, sometimes the ingredients don't...
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    In House Genetics Thread

    Still happens. If you time thing correctly, you know what your freebies are at Attitude. And the freebie on my Silverback order was Qrazy Elephant from BigWorm Genetics.
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    In House Genetics Thread

    Whew! 133 pages of In House Genetics. Too bad not all of the discussion regards results from this seed producer. Lots of reading to get a bit of information. After all that, I just picked up a pack of Silverback (gg#4 x Black Cherry Pie). Got this because I just got a cut of GG#4 from a highly...
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    BREWING TEA FOR THE FIRST TIME

    You can go to your local farm and feed store and order 5 gallon buckets of molasses. WAAAAAAY cheaper than the grocery store.
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    BREWING TEA FOR THE FIRST TIME

    I drop a sump pump into my 55 gallon barrel of tea and pump directly onto the plants. Got a 1/2 hp pump that was made for "dirty" water and accepts very small solids. Hooks right up to garden hose. Still, I put anything other than really fine materials into a sock and let it soak, then squeeze a...
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    BREWING TEA FOR THE FIRST TIME

    Agreed on the Liquid Karma, costs way too much for what it is. Granular kelp powder goes into my soil mix. I find the best use of kelp is as a foliar spray, and I buy my soluable kelp from Kelp4Less.com. A little goes a long way. I mix it with a few drops of molasses and mist morning and...
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    Pacific Northwest Strain Galore

    Seem commercial dispensaries are there for weed snobs. Get to know a farmer. Preferably an ORGANIC farmer who grows outdoor hybrids acclimated to PNW environment. You'll be glad you did. Personally, I have no use for chemically grown hydro produced indoors under artificial light no matter how...
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    Oregon Elite Seeds

    Forget Silvertip seeds. Get the original cut.
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    Pacific Northwest Strain Galore

    You forgot BubbleGumChemDawg. Really chunky.
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    Opinions on Nature's Care Organic line?

    I don't worry...I'm a licensed medical provider in Montana. And the Kelp4less packages are all USPS flat rate boxes, very discreet. I never buy from Kelp4less at regular price, I wait for the 2-for-1 Tuesday sales...just get on the mailing list. I wish a local grow store carried the organic...
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