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Shrubs! So good to see you still kickin' around here.

Last time I heard from you, you were just beginning to play around with the Gavitas...nice to see you've expanded your repertoire in this area:)

I recently came back from a long hiatus of RIU, but am back at it. Check the link in my sig, still all organic soil based but am now fueling up the LED route....LEDs have come a long way in the past two years, and am now confident in giving them majority rule in my garden.

Still in Colorado? Would love to catch an update from you in a PM, hit me up!


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Hope all is well Shrubs, I miss reading your posts once a week. :-/ because of you, I have made the switch to gavita. Currently using 6 600w in co2 enriched room. Waiting for Gavita to be able to ship me the DE instead of the SE models. Very excited to start running all 1000w instead of of 600. I will make a thread and send you a link if you are ever on again. Take care and hope everything is great!
 
nice got any close ups of dantes infernos flowers dried and trimmed whats your take on that one
This is my first time running this Dante's pheno. She is not super loud. Kind of starts out like a Cindy99 sweet but quickly drops to like a Smarties/Pixy Stix smell. Yield is looking great and the bag appeal looks good. But this is Mile High Dave's #8 "Colorado Cherries" cut so there is a lot of info and pics out there about her. Took a couple more pics. This lineup is crazy because I'm running through some things I never made space for before.

MAC1, Apple Tartz #2, Apple Tartz #5, Sundae Driver, HC47, Pure Michigan, Dante’s and my WiFi. The same pheno which I was growing almost 15 years ago near the beginning of this thread. I recently ran her through a tissue culture lab as she got super tired a few years back and she's running strong again.


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This is my first time running this Dante's pheno. She is not super loud. Kind of starts out like a Cindy99 sweet but quickly drops to like a Smarties/Pixy Stix smell. Yield is looking great and the bag appeal looks good. But this is Mile High Dave's #8 "Colorado Cherries" cut so there is a lot of info and pics out there about her. Took a couple more pics. This lineup is crazy because I'm running through some things I never made space for before.

MAC1, Apple Tartz #2, Apple Tartz #5, Sundae Driver, HC45, Pure Michigan, and my WiFi. The same pheno which I was growing almost 15 years ago near the beginning of this thread. I recently ran her through a tissue culture lab as she got super tired a few years back and she's running strong again.


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Gorgeous ladies! Nice work, bro. I've blown out several strains over the years, after making clones of clones hundreds of times, the genetics just seem to peter out. A buddy was saying that tissue culture would turn that around and revitalize the genetics, and now I read you echoing the same. That is great news, we'll be able to keep our fav genetics forever. Great time to be alive. I can't see the bottom of your plants, are you in dirt, soil less, hydro?
 
Gorgeous ladies! Nice work, bro. I've blown out several strains over the years, after making clones of clones hundreds of times, the genetics just seem to peter out. A buddy was saying that tissue culture would turn that around and revitalize the genetics, and now I read you echoing the same. That is great news, we'll be able to keep our fav genetics forever. Great time to be alive. I can't see the bottom of your plants, are you in dirt, soil less, hydro?
Thanks brotha! Yep, she was super tired and went through several rounds at the lab before they were satisfied to get her back to me. It made a major difference for sure. And you're right, it's awesome man!

Here's a side shot from a previous run. Basic af nowadays 2 gallon canna coco pots getting steered with angled drip stakes

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Thanks brotha! Yep, she was super tired and went through several rounds at the lab before they were satisfied to get her back to me. It made a major difference for sure. And you're right, it's awesome man!

Here's a side shot from a previous run. Basic af nowadays 2 gallon canna coco pots getting steered with angled drip stakes

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Very nice. What was the cost of the lab work to bring her back to life?
 
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