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SOMEBEECH

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I'm not sure what would be best. Prolly harvesting the top half of the plants and letting the bottoms mature more since they aren't always done at the same time any way. This might even boost yield a bit. In the future I think I would just try to keep similar strains in each rail if possible. I know you've got a bunch of strains going, but if you find that a few take longer or finish quicker try to lump them together in the same rail. I'm sure you've already thought about that for the future.
I Agree!
Beech
 

puffdatchronic

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The sage looks amazing. Actually, I had ordered sage seeds for my last grow, paid for them and for some reason the next day I made an impulsive decision to email herbies to change my order to C99, probably because of the short flower time. The rest is history, but a sage journal is on the cards
 

Thundercat

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Ok now I'm gonna have to look it into the sage with you guys all talking about it. I've seen the name but who breeds it?
 

puffdatchronic

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THSeeds is the breeder

ps I have read all sorts of good things about it , no tolerance build up, last plant standing in a stressed garden, the exclusive headstash of the breeder of thseeds for 10 years.. it's a must grow ,only it's half haze so it's like 70+ days ,only reason I don't have a few jars of it right now..
 

Thundercat

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Ew 70+ would be a real challenge in my current setup. I could stick it in dirt in the wash light but obviously it wouldn't reach full potential. I might have to wait till I get more space and my other light back from my bother.
 

BarnBuster

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Ok now I'm gonna have to look it into the sage with you guys all talking about it. I've seen the name but who breeds it?
I did mine a few years back. Seeds from Attitude. Breeder was TH Seeds. I live in Midwest at 40 so I was concerned about it not finishing properly. Waited and waited until mid Oct which is bordering on dangerous here. Had to pick it one dreary, rainy morning cause hard 23 degree freeze was predicted. Didn't try any of it until it was cured for about 3 weeks. It was a fucking rocket ship ride. Made some of the best hash I ever had, too. (It was a wet growing season, but no mold) 17 oz. off the plant. You won't be disappointed.
 

Thundercat

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I really like hearing that Barn. I do grow inside so the weather isn't much of an issue, mostly concerned with height and flower time from respects of my perpetual grow. I suppose just running a few wouldn't hurt anything I can leave them longer.
 

Ninjabowler

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Ok now I'm gonna have to look it into the sage with you guys all talking about it. I've seen the name but who breeds it?
I hate to fule the fire but this is one of my alltime favorite youtube videos. This should give you sage wood in a couple seconds, the guys got the meter you want and he runs a system you could do with some medium tweeks.....thisll make the wheels turn:):):)
[youtube]3Sa1IIgmtqY&feature=g-like[/youtube]
 

Kite High

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The sage looks amazing. Actually, I had ordered sage seeds for my last grow, paid for them and for some reason the next day I made an impulsive decision to email herbies to change my order to C99, probably because of the short flower time. The rest is history, but a sage journal is on the cards
I like c99 better cause of the trippy...but SAGE is top shelf...very lil if any variation as well
 

Thundercat

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I hate to fule the fire but this is one of my alltime favorite youtube videos. This should give you sage wood in a couple seconds, the guys got the meter you want and he runs a system you could do with some medium tweeks.....thisll make the wheels turn:):):)
[youtube]3Sa1IIgmtqY&feature=g-like[/youtube]

That is a sweet video and a beautiful garden. The sage sure is pretty and it looks like it could work ok structure wise. I can't figure out how the hell he waters that garden, and maintains it with so many plants cramed in there. For sure an epic grow I wonder what the weight was.

Kite those are beauties man!

I'm really hoping this next batch turns out better then the last. I ended up only getting about half the weight I expected in good buds. I did end up with about 7 oz of SUPER premium trim, as its full of bud bits from me trimming off the fox tails. That is gonna be my blunt weed for the next few weeks, and I'm gonna use the rest for some butter and maybe a tinture. Oh well that one is behind me, and its the first harvest I've been really disappointed with over the years so..... I think I'm already off to a better start this round as long as I can keep them happy.
 

Ninjabowler

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That is a sweet video and a beautiful garden. The sage sure is pretty and it looks like it could work ok structure wise. I can't figure out how the hell he waters that garden, and maintains it with so many plants cramed in there. For sure an epic grow I wonder what the weight was.

Kite those are beauties man!

I'm really hoping this next batch turns out better then the last. I ended up only getting about half the weight I expected in good buds. I did end up with about 7 oz of SUPER premium trim, as its full of bud bits from me trimming off the fox tails. That is gonna be my blunt weed for the next few weeks, and I'm gonna use the rest for some butter and maybe a tinture. Oh well that one is behind me, and its the first harvest I've been really disappointed with over the years so..... I think I'm already off to a better start this round as long as I can keep them happy.
Dont quote me but i think its ebb and high tide. I think theres a huge rez underneath that gets added too. Ya buddy, bouya :):):)
 

Kite High

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As you can see S.A.G.E. has a high calyx to leaf ratio as well as I don't defoliate EVER...and a pure dee sugar factory...excellent high yield hash plant too..that one went 11 weeks...average is 10-11..and I harvest at 20-30 % cloudy the rest clear....I abhor amber as it is a waste IMO

And that is a single plant
 

Thundercat

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Ninja if he has that setup as some sort of ebb system, then that whole room must have a liner on the floor or something cus it looks like all those pots are on the floor. Either that or the largest tray I've ever seen(maybe 2 4x8 trays I suppose). I'm guessing the res must be HUGE and in the basement or the next story down at least. Those are some really impressive buds for sure. This latest harvest has me seriously considering making some changes to things but i gotta give it a chance to get things back were they should be. Its been really discouraging to be honest, I've been wrecking my brain trying to figure out the solution. The only thing I can come up with is the nutes still so hopefully fixes it. I noticed a few of those rusty spots the other night on a couple of the strawberries again, and one WW. I don't get it cus I'm running a full dose of Calmagic with my regular nutes and my ph is right about were its supposed to be. Its time for a res change again tonight, maybe the plants are just using up what I'm giving them. The PPm did drop a bit the other day so they are eating, I just don't want to lock them out, or burn them with to much.

I never wait for much if any amber either, I like my trippy highs!
 
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