My 1st Grow Completed! 8 plants, 5 months, 14 ounces dry!"

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Sincerely420

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looking good 420
the second one by your feet the same one as the close up?
if so the color and frost is just gorgeous.
sweet article on the wrongful arrest hope to hear more and more of this civil liberties def needed to be upheld.
Yessir the close up is the 2nd by the feet. I thought it was bagseed the whole time, come to find out it's Critical Jack.
I ALL knocked the solos over right after I germinated and popped them in the dirt, so they got mixed up yadayada...
But it's picking up a NICE lavendar-ish tint to it and it smells like str8 wood man :joint:
 

giggles26

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  • he Sunleaves Worm Farm turns kitchen waste into rich, all-natural fertilizer that’s great for any garden. The farm is a four-layer home for red wiggler worms, which will eagerly devour those unwanted food scraps and other wastes. Fill each layer with things like egg shells, newspaper strips and fruit peels and watch as the worms transform it into rich, dark soil. The bottom of the farm also houses a collection tray for “worm tea,” a nutrient-rich liquid byproduct that results from the decomposition and processing of all the natural waste in the farm. This unit, when used properly, is virtually odorless and can be used indoors all year or outdoors so long as the temperature remains between 50° and 85°F. Gardeners will love this environmentally friendly and resourceful way to produce their own fertilizer right at home.


Looks interesting bro. I'd deff like to see how it actually works. You know somethings can sound all fancy but just be all words. I'm not saying that it is but you never know. From what I can read and see it would be very nice to have. You could have your worms,compost and teas all in one which to me is fucking awesome!
 

Sincerely420

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  • he Sunleaves Worm Farm turns kitchen waste into rich, all-natural fertilizer that’s great for any garden. The farm is a four-layer home for red wiggler worms, which will eagerly devour those unwanted food scraps and other wastes. Fill each layer with things like egg shells, newspaper strips and fruit peels and watch as the worms transform it into rich, dark soil. The bottom of the farm also houses a collection tray for “worm tea,” a nutrient-rich liquid byproduct that results from the decomposition and processing of all the natural waste in the farm. This unit, when used properly, is virtually odorless and can be used indoors all year or outdoors so long as the temperature remains between 50° and 85°F. Gardeners will love this environmentally friendly and resourceful way to produce their own fertilizer right at home.


Haha I'm about to buy one of these and all the ppl in the numerous worm bin threads over in the Organics section are gonna HAVE AT MY ASS lol!
Prob make a thread about why you shouldn't buy a worm bin hahahaha!
Oh well lol! I've saved SO MUCH CASH not purchasing weed for one month haha! Imagine a dude that smokes 4 spliffs a day for 31 days having to pay for that...Then all of a sudden it's free :) I just grew myself a trip to Colorado lol. Granted the girls finish!
Hell even if they aren't finished I might just buy a couple timers :joint:

Nice share tho lol!
 

hiitsbob

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beech that looks to be like a nice product.
like the idea of the worm tea and being able to harvest twice a fast as the way i do it.
only problem is this was not free like my bin:wall: so easy to spend our money but would like to have one of these.
 

Sincerely420

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IF I get one I'll def let you know wassup with it bro! Haven't made any move yet towards a worm bin yet. If I can make a really small scale worm farm then that's what I'm gonna do. If I can't, I'll buy something already made just to keep it looking nice and inconspicuous ya know.
Like you tho, that $108 jumps off the screen to me lol. When ppl like you doin it for nothing and next to nothing. But sometimes you gotta make those little investments ya know...That $108 is a weeks worth of smoke to me lol.
I been outta the game buying for a month now lol. So I might just celebrate with a worm bin lol. Just to top it off! :joint:
 

hiitsbob

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i know what you are saying about the cash being more plentiful without buying.
have only spent $100 on green in 2 months. 50 of it i had to my buddy's buddy grows some dank strawberry cough and nyc diesel.
he called me and said his buddy crossed the 2 and said it was phenomenal. guess what it was 2-3 rips and sent you for a ride.
i do not blame you at all on the 108 i did see it at another site on a quick search for a little over 90.
 

SOMEBEECH

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My main concern is IT big Enough.....How many plants can reap the benefits...See you can have up to 7 layers,But still dont tell me what i need to know.420 If you get one I guess we will know.;-)
Beech
 

Sincerely420

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My main concern is IT big Enough.....How many plants can reap the benefits...See you can have up to 7 layers,But still dont tell me what i need to know.420 If you get one I guess we will know.;-)
Beech
Yeahhh lol! My main concern is it it TOO big?! Haha. I don't wanna produce a mass amount of castings as I'll really only using the once every few months in the soil...Sure I'll topdress a time or two...During veg.
But I plan on having 6 plants vegging at all times, so between 6 plants in 3 gallons pots, I need enough to top dress all like twice during veg and make teas with for them during veg.
I'll give compost based tea to the flowers tho, as compost provides fungal production!

But you see what I mean?
Life is GOOD not buying ha!
Better for my Op work! :joint:
 

Sincerely420

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Also what Micron bag did you use? Gonna need some.A 160 should be fine?

Beech
And I used a 220 like the guy in the video! I f'd up when I combined everything(separate runs) together given I let the dry ice pulverized everything!
I got the cheap ipower set from Amazon($32.00/5bag set) and a few ppl wanted to flame my for it lol!

I'm like look....I'm not collecting bubble bags....All this shit can go at a moments notice lol.
That 5 bag set was $32.00 and I used one of the five bags and it held up...
I got way more than $32.00 in kif.....Really tho...NEXT.
Dudes like invest in the expensive bags and get a better quality product...
At that point I gave up realizing he prob hustles bubble bags lol!

Besides...The hash I made smoked nicely and I just ate an edible rice krispy that my care giver made and I'm floating.
Gonna try some different bags out for the next run for sure! And do it RIGHT this time haha!
I'll have an ADEQUATE amount of sugar trim to work with again :)

I'm talking bout $32.00 well spent:
http://www.amazon.com/iPower-GLBBAG5X5-5-Gallon-Hash-Bag-Extractor/dp/B005TY2MFS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1364763323&sr=8-1&keywords=bubble+bag :joint:

We'll see what I have at the end of the month haha and we'll compare the weight I got in kif to that $32.00 spent.
When I'm done I might just throw em away and buy another set just because I can without a problem lol
 

ReefBongwell

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Yeahhh lol! My main concern is it it TOO big?! Haha. I don't wanna produce a mass amount of castings as I'll really only using the once every few months in the soil...Sure I'll topdress a time or two...During veg.
But I plan on having 6 plants vegging at all times, so between 6 plants in 3 gallons pots, I need enough to top dress all like twice during veg and make teas with for them during veg.
I'll give compost based tea to the flowers tho, as compost provides fungal production!

But you see what I mean?
Life is GOOD not buying ha!
Better for my Op work! :joint:
Uh yeah you do dude... that's black gold, especially the runoff. Have you seen what that stuff costs at the hydro store? About $1/pound here and that's for just plain old castings you want the liquid vermiplex it's hella expensive... I'm sure you could use all the castings that thing could provide if you upsize your grow :)
 

AltarNation

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Uh yeah you do dude... that's black gold, especially the runoff. Have you seen what that stuff costs at the hydro store? About $1/pound here and that's for just plain old castings you want the liquid vermiplex it's hella expensive... I'm sure you could use all the castings that thing could provide if you upsize your grow :)
yeah dude... I might have to start up a worm far m'self... sounds like a good birthday present. My concern is actually that it might be too SMALL to handle the amount of compostable garbage my household produces, lol.

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