denotsmi
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I built a work bench in my old shop many years ago. I made it 36 inches tall, 2 feet deep, and 8 feet long. It was a perfect work bench height, and I framed it like I was building a house. All the wiring and electronics were in the roof rafters, so to speak. I had 4 inch pvc in all my grow chambers, vented by 2 stacked 110 volt muffin fans. The whole unit was shadow boxed, double doored, and was a real work of pride. I forget how many watts of shop lights, but they were 100% maxed out for lumens per squre foot. When I turned the lights off, there was not a trace of light.
I grew Jack Herer, direct from Sensi Seeds. I went straight to flowering from the mother plant. I never let my clones recover before flowering. I just went straight into flowering, directly. I never lost a single plant.
I flowered my clones in 3.5 inch square pots....and they worked perfectly. I was harvesting trays of 24, 5 to 7 gram colas every week.
Eventually, it became overwhelming, and I stopped production, and put 20 clones along with my mother plant outdoors, in a swamp. My mother plant of Jack Herer, outdoors, yielded 11 ounces and was 9 feet tall. The entire harvest was 5 and a half pounds from 20 plants.
I am going to attempt a micro grow, perpetual harvest. It is really cool to see how growing has progressed....I learned to grow in Hawaii in 1975. And it has come a long way, believe me.
I will be growing mainly to set myself up for a Johnny Appleseed guerilla grow next year, so I am growing Hollands Hope for my New England season. It'll work for a Winter smoke while I accumulate my stock and perfect my system.
I am blown away, and a bit humbled to see where my primitive methods have gone.....man, that friggin Russian dude with the micro box! Perfect example, as well as the old timer in some remote location maintaining his perpetual harvest at such a small scale for so many years. Total dedication.....and my heroes.
I will be one, too.........
I grew Jack Herer, direct from Sensi Seeds. I went straight to flowering from the mother plant. I never let my clones recover before flowering. I just went straight into flowering, directly. I never lost a single plant.
I flowered my clones in 3.5 inch square pots....and they worked perfectly. I was harvesting trays of 24, 5 to 7 gram colas every week.
Eventually, it became overwhelming, and I stopped production, and put 20 clones along with my mother plant outdoors, in a swamp. My mother plant of Jack Herer, outdoors, yielded 11 ounces and was 9 feet tall. The entire harvest was 5 and a half pounds from 20 plants.
I am going to attempt a micro grow, perpetual harvest. It is really cool to see how growing has progressed....I learned to grow in Hawaii in 1975. And it has come a long way, believe me.
I will be growing mainly to set myself up for a Johnny Appleseed guerilla grow next year, so I am growing Hollands Hope for my New England season. It'll work for a Winter smoke while I accumulate my stock and perfect my system.
I am blown away, and a bit humbled to see where my primitive methods have gone.....man, that friggin Russian dude with the micro box! Perfect example, as well as the old timer in some remote location maintaining his perpetual harvest at such a small scale for so many years. Total dedication.....and my heroes.
I will be one, too.........