That's amazing bro u have a friend who does the sort of stuff u do it works wondersI don't think you're a hater at all. Just another concerned person.
Your are right about the Federal laws. I know I'm taking a chance. But you have to look at it from my point of view...
One of my patients is a mother with 3 kids. She's only 26 years old. She has brain cancer. They couldn't get all the tumor out without killing her. She has to be on chemo the rest of her short life.
My medicine makes her want to eat and keeps her from throwing it all up afterward. The doctor was able to cut her seizure medicine in half because of marijuana.
Marijuana keeps her alive, it's that simple.
When I met her the first time she was sitting there holding her little baby boy. I decided right on the spot there is no way I won't help her.
That's how it all started...
Anyway, it's like I can't not help these people, you know what I mean?
I cant believe only a few people liked this. This is awesome!! I know its several months old now, but nice job StinkMy latest article is on the shelves now! It's the November 2016 issue called, "The Brady Bunch". Check out the contents photo, full-page centerfold and a couple of full page photos. I still have a couple of nugs from that Cindy 99 bud in the photo. If anyone wants a rip just let me know and I'll load you one...
Could we got some flower and veg. pictures of her Stinkbud? She sounds great.June 2017 Update...
No I'm not dead, just busy as hell! Most of you think of me as a grower but I actually consider myself more of a breeder. I really wanted to find a strain to help my fellow veterans and reduce the stress and anxiety of PTSD. So I wanted to find something that makes you happy. I've always loved the uplifting effects of OG Kush SFV but it tends to bake me more than the recipe called for. I want something strong but I don't want to be comatose.
One of my other favorite strains is Durban Poison or what I like to call house cleaner weed. Why house cleaner? Because at some point after smoking too much DP, your spouse is going to walk up to you and say, "Honey, I appreciate you vacuuming the house and all but it's 3 o'fucking clock in the morning and some of us have to work!" It's not full-on speed weed like some of the Haze strains but it definitely gets the blood flowing. The problem with some Sativas is they can sometimes increase anxiety and make one paranoid. I smoked some Super Silver Haze one time that made me so fucking paranoid I thought for sure I'd get home to a flood, but it wouldn't matter because the cops would be there waiting for me! True story!
So, Girl Scout Cookies is a mix of Durban Poison and OG Kush SFV. I guess that's why so many people love it and why I chose GSC to be the pollen donor. I figure it has the best of both worlds so something good must come out. Well... I was right!
Surprisingly the best out of the bunch is the Trainwreck X GSC cross. How good is it? I'd put it up against any strain in the world right now, it's that good. Imagine a sweet tasting OG Kush. The real catcher is the high. I like to call it "happy weed" because it just makes you happy. It's not like a good joke but more like it get's rid of the stress and anxiety that causes unhappiness. It's has a fairly strong stone but it's not full couch-lock. Take one hit and go mow the lawn, take ten hits and go mow the lawn...in your dreams.
So I named this strain in honor of all the veterans that have served our country. This strain is for you. I'm going to try and spread this cutting to as many people as possible in hope that someday it may help someone battling PTSD.
Here's a couple Veteran's Kush and a Bubba CookiesCould we got some flower and veg. pictures of her Stinkbud? She sounds great.
and this part. You know all those "bloom" formulations that have high P levels? Might not be a great idea after all. Advanced Nutes dialed theirs down and nobody seemed to complain. I guess this quote refers to KEEPING high P in the solution all the time though, meaning keeping topping it up too frequently.Many people think that more is better when supplying nutrients and that it is better to have excess nutrients in the solution than levels that are only adequate. This is not true and this thinking leads to dangerous imbalances in nutrient uptake. For example, potassium is absorbed rapidly from nutrient solutions. If potassium is supplied at excess levels its uptake inhibits the uptake of calcium and induces calcium and magnesium deficiencies. Keeping potassium at appropriately low levels in the root zone significantly improves calcium uptake and helps to prevent blossom end rot, a common calcium deficiency disorder in tomato fruits. Because calcium is passively absorbed by plants and is not needed at high levels in fruits, it accumulates over time in nutrient solutions. I have seen it accumulate to 20 mM in some systems, which is 10 times the concentration in Hoagland solution! As shown in Table 3, tomatoes need less calcium and magnesium in the fruits than in the leaves, so these elements should be reduced in the refill solution during fruit growth to reduce their accumulation in the nutrient solution.
For example, the water removed from solution through transpiration must be
replaced and it is necessary to have about 0.5 mM phosphorous in the refill solution. If
the refill solution was added once each day, the phosphorous would be absorbed by the
plant in a few hours and the solution phosphorous concentration would be close to zero.
This does not indicate a deficiency, rather it indicates a healthy plant with rapid nutrient
uptake. If phosphorous was maintained at 0.5 mM in the recirculating solution, the
phosphorous concentration in the plant could increase to 1% of the dry mass, which is 3
times higher than the optimum in most plants. This high phosphorous level can induce
iron and zinc deficiency (Chaney and Coulombe, 1982). Feeding plants in this way is like
the daily feeding of a pet dog, some dogs would be badly overweight if their food bowls
were kept continuously full.
could be separate tents. but the main thing is the 3 flower units are on a 12/12 light schedule the clone veg mothers are 24 or 18/6
you will want some good light tight separation so the 3 flower units light and dark cycles dont get screwed up
Lol.. took me over a week to read it all the first time. Want a tip? Save the pages with info you think you might want to go back and reference, there's way too much to search through if you need to find something.Thanks Barista! I figured that out after reading the post more. It's SERIOUSLY hard to go from 1 to 590 after just stumbling across this thread. I'm on page 240 something though lol. It's had my total attention the past couple days, even at work. Has anyone done this and tried to double the flower setup? So it would be 6 flower stations. I don't think I've read that yet.