Hawaii Growers

beardofzeus

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Brah that's a typical response from somebody who just got schooled....i'd be angry too, nobody likes being wrong!...I've been around this tread for quite awhile and i was just setting the record straight, If I'm an asshole for keeping the information on this thread accurate...then your right I'm an asshole....lol...no hard feeling here dude
Lol, you didn't school nobody, Brah. Nothing I said was inaccurate, you pulled this $320/lb figure from the depth of your sphincter. But thanks for reiterating what i already said.

Granted you can find red wigglers and indian blues around your yard as well, you have to know where to look
They tend to be found more towards the surface in piles of decaying leaves and stuff
 

Cooter@666

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Lol, you didn't school nobody, Brah. Nothing I said was inaccurate, you pulled this $320/lb figure from the depth of your sphincter. But thanks for reiterating what i already said.
Classic Dude! I started off by asking why you'd pay for worms in Hawaii? It's fairly common knowledge as to what species of worms exist in Hawaii so if anybody is reiterating anything its you. If you hand prior knowledge of the type worms that exist in Hawaii before you responded to me, then why would you recommend that somebody pay for worms when you can dig them up for free? Maybe you have more money than scene, or perhaps you suffer from a mild case of Down's Syndrome. The first and last time i bought worms i got them from Koolau Farmers at the rate of $20 per ounce here's their phone number (808) 247-3911 feel free to call them.

Keep replying and I'll keep making you look like a fool
 

beardofzeus

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Classic Dude! I started off by asking why you'd pay for worms in Hawaii? It's fairly common knowledge as to what species of worms exist in Hawaii so if anybody is reiterating anything its you. If you hand prior knowledge of the type worms that exist in Hawaii before you responded to me, then why would you recommend that somebody pay for worms when you can dig them up for free? Maybe you have more money than scene, or perhaps you suffer from a mild case of Down's Syndrome. The first and last time i bought worms i got them from Koolau Farmers at the rate of $20 per ounce here's their phone number (808) 247-3911 feel free to call them.
I really could give a shit about which brick and mortar store ripped you off on your first worm purchase, thats your own fault. You've found the right worms in your yard, cool story, bro. Peace.
 

Cooter@666

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I really could give a shit about which brick and mortar store ripped you off on your first worm purchase, thats your own fault. You've found the right worms in your yard, cool story, bro. Peace.
Eh brah no hard feelings...I'm not your enemy, we are all here to achieve the something
 

SpliffAndMyLady

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Beauties Brah.
Thanks I wish I could say I worked hard but these ones pretty much grew themselves, looking forward to harvesting. The strain I got from my friend is a rhino crossed with a bagseed that he said he liked because almost all his females showed the same traits. Hows things going around your neck of the woods?
 

Punatic

Active Member
Aloaha Surf'd long time no see...pure g13 Indica from the hui :-)
More of the big girl..Gecko.jpg
2012.jpg Aloha's ! Punatic OUT !
 

Mohican

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Nice veggies you got there Punatic! hehe

I am catching up with you - take a look at my Malawi Gold tomatoes:









Cheers,
Mo
 

grassified

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wow big plants! Heres some little ones

ACE Seeds Zamadelica 100 % sativa. Zamal x Malawi/Thai






and DR g, here my idea for protecting seedlings in the wilderness so they dont get eaten, it works like a charm. Rubber band around cup to make a tight seal with the screen to the cup.
http://www.amazon.com/Coghlans-Mosquito-Netting/dp/B000VUWAJS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1349765325&sr=8-1&keywords=mosquito+netting is the netting i used.




this one has holes in it cus it been abused a lil, but so far the lil suckers haven't found their way in.

these girls are going in the hills tonight
 

rikdabrick

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wow big plants! Heres some little onesACE Seeds Zamadelica 100 % sativa. Zamal x Malawi/Thai
and DR g, here my idea for protecting seedlings in the wilderness so they dont get eaten, it works like a charm. Rubber band around cup to make a tight seal with the screen to the cup. http://www.amazon.com/Coghlans-Mosquito-Netting/dp/B000VUWAJS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1349765325&sr=8-1&keywords=mosquito+netting is the netting i used.
this one has holes in it cus it been abused a lil, but so far the lil suckers haven't found their way in.these girls are going in the hills tonight
That's a really good idea. KKday and DrGreenhorn made a screened box for their keikis; I saw it in KKday's grow journal. I think they said rats ate through it though, If you have the same problem, you could do the same thing with stainless steel screen. It's the only screening rats can't eat through I think. The screen specialist at Ace told me that, and it's even difficult to cut through with a razor. You should be able to find stainless steel screen at Ace Hardware. But again, I really like your mini protection houses for your babies. Thanks for sharing.
 

grassified

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^ ^ yeah I have never had a problem with mice/rodents ( I dont think)

I know kkday had issues with termites eating the main stem of his 6 foot plants ( tiimberrr!) . Now that I think about it you may be right rodents could have eaten my seedlings, but the rodents/insects/whatever dont bother them with the mosquito netting protection. I have tested about 25 seedlings so far using this method and not one has died!
 

rikdabrick

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^ ^ yeah I have never had a problem with mice/rodents ( I dont think)I know kkday had issues with termites eating the main stem of his 6 foot plants ( tiimberrr!) . Now that I think about it you may be right rodents could have eaten my seedlings, but the rodents/insects/whatever dont bother them with the mosquito netting protection. I have tested about 25 seedlings so far using this method and not one has died!
Thanks for the info on your success rate. That's a way easier method than dealing with SS screen.
 

SurfdOut

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What did happen to the boys KK and Dr Greenhorny, isn't the Dr a friggin moderator now.....God save us all! Red Wigglers are still technically illegal in Hawaii, but you guys don't strike me as a law abiding bunch. But, I do like the reds alot more than blues as they seem stronger.

http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/HG-45.pdf

Been pissing alot in my compost teas..........course Cooter probably uses semen in his teas......

Goji OG.....game changer!
 

Rookie808

Member
Aloha everyone,

Im brand new here. (but not new to forums) Im just lookin to learn how to grow here and found this forum through a search engine. I know this sounds crazy, but my dream job is to be a 420 farmer (yes despite the risks) full time. Ive lived here on the BI for 14 months and just now getting started. I have land available to grow, but no expertise, local contacts, or experience. Where can I start? I'm willing to work as free labor just for the education and enough product for personal use :) I'm also willing to eat this elephant one bite at a time, so I'm in no rush, but sure would like to get started. Mahalos, and nice board.
 

grassified

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. But, I do like the reds alot more than blues as they seem stronger.


Been pissing alot in my compost teas.......
LOL i pissed in my compost tea once, never again, it smelled like acrid decaying piss just being diffused into the air cus I had an airstone.


I thought the reds dont like hawaii in that they need colder nights to be happy?

And the blues, they are great compost worms, but whenever a low pressure/thunderstorms come around, they are ALL gone. They leave the compost bins when they sense heavy rain cus they think they will drown i guess.

Aloha everyone,

Im brand new here. (but not new to forums) Im just lookin to learn how to grow here and found this forum through a search engine. I know this sounds crazy, but my dream job is to be a 420 farmer (yes despite the risks) full time. Ive lived here on the BI for 14 months and just now getting started. I have land available to grow, but no expertise, local contacts, or experience. Where can I start? I'm willing to work as free labor just for the education and enough product for personal use :) I'm also willing to eat this elephant one bite at a time, so I'm in no rush, but sure would like to get started. Mahalos, and nice board.

yup that the life right there haha growin ganja. You are gonna want to get a med license so you can grow a certain number of plants legally. Look out though GH will harass you to make sure you are in the plant quota. Learn from this guy (oldhaole) he is from maui and is doing what you want to do. https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=233432&page=6
 

kkday

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What did happen to the boys KK and Dr Greenhorny, isn't the Dr a friggin moderator now.....God save us all! Red Wigglers are still technically illegal in Hawaii, but you guys don't strike me as a law abiding bunch. But, I do like the reds alot more than blues as they seem stronger.

http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/HG-45.pdf

Been pissing alot in my compost teas..........course Cooter probably uses semen in his teas......

Goji OG.....game changer!
Ahh we're still around the doc just went under the knife for another back sergery but he's all good he had the doctor add a couple inches to his pecker since he had the knife out already.

Surfs cranking, I might be starting a huge outdoor again on private property as soon as I get the ok. I'll keep u updated
 
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